Director, Federal Programs
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Overview The Director, Federal Government Affairs is responsible, at the direction of the Senior Director, Federal Government Affairs, for designing tactics and strategy to accomplish the legislative agenda, most notably in tax area, of the leadership, the Board, the Executive Committee, and the members of the Nuclear Energy Institute.
Principal Duties and Responsibilities Enhance relationships with Members of Congress, their staff and key personnel in the Administration, to improve their knowledge and understanding of commercial nuclear technology, to move them in the direction of accomplishing the goals of the nuclear industry.
Direct legislative outreach efforts on specific nuclear industry priorities including tax legislation, existing fleet operations and new reactor incentives.
Initiate, and actively participate in, congressional outreach to enhance NEI’s relationship with the congressional committees of jurisdiction, especially the Senate Finance Committee and the House Ways and Means Committee, central to accomplishing the goals of the nuclear industry.
Prepare for congressional hearings by coordinating the preparation of testimony for NEI and industry witnesses; provide information and background to congressional staff; and prepare witnesses prior to hearing.
Maintain and update NEI’s lobbying materials, including committee member and staff rosters and voting records.
Coordinate the activities of NEI’s Governmental Affairs Standing Committee, which meets monthly and is comprised of NEI members’ Washington Representatives.
Provide drafts and/or edit articles for NEI publications.
Brief industry representatives and member company leadership on specific issues.
Participate in the political process in conjunction with the NEI Federal PAC.
Assist and support the Division Head by keeping them fully informed on developments and activities in assigned areas of responsibility.
Contribute to the efficient and effective legislative effort to advance NEI’s goals and priorities, to enhance and promote NEI with its membership and industry groups and to add to the overall morale of the organization.
Arrange meetings between NEI officials and member company representatives with Members of Congress and staff, and Administration officials.
Job Specifications Five years’ experience in working for and with the Congress, the Administration, and the business community on political and policy matters with particular emphasis on energy, environmental, trade, and the appropriations process, which is a key responsibility of this position.
Knowledge Extensive knowledge of congressional and legislative processes and procedures, including the budgeting, authorization actions and making of appropriations, as well as the regulatory processes and procedures that affect the nuclear industry. Background in the technical aspects of nuclear-related issues are important.
Skills & Abilities Strong written and oral communication abilities are essential.
Ability to synthesize complex issues into simpler terms.
Education An undergraduate degree or equivalent required, advanced degree is preferred.
Location This position is located in Washington, DC. This is a hybrid position and will require time in the office.
Pay Range For employees who live in the Washington, DC Metro area, the salary range for this position is $148,880 to $223,320 annually. Typically, new hires are brought into the organization at a salary range between the minimum and midpoint, depending on qualifications, internal equity, and the budgeted salary for the role.
Benefits Choice - Provides comprehensive coverage for both In-Network and Out of Network services with low out of
Standard - Provides similar coverage to the Choice Plan
High Deductible - Provides similar comprehensive coverage to the standard plan
Dental: NEI offers dental coverage through CareFirst Administrators
Vision: NEI offers vision coverage through Vision Service Plan (VSP)
Employer matched 401(k)
Applicants with disabilities The Nuclear Energy Institute (NEI) is committed to the full inclusion of all qualified individuals. As part of this commitment, NEI will ensure that persons with disabilities are provided reasonable accommodations for the hiring process. If reasonable accommodation is needed, please contact Shelley Newham, HR Manager at 202-739-8089 or via email at san@nei.org. You may also contact Lori Brady, Sr. Director, HR & Workforce Development at 202-739-8094 or via email at llb@nei.org.
We recognize that candidates may not meet every qualification listed. If you're passionate about our mission and believe you could thrive in this role, we encourage you to apply anyway.
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- Location:
- Washington, DC, United States
- Salary:
- $200,000 - $250,000
- Category:
- Other