Director of Federal Affairs & Government Relations - Higher Education
54 Days Old
Description
About McAllister & Quinn
McAllister & Quinn is a federal and foundation grants consulting and government relations firm headquartered in Washington, D.C. We offer our 200+ clients a unique blend of comprehensive grant consulting, strategic advising, and government relations services. In the higher education practice, McAllister & Quinn offers federal grant and faculty development consulting to small and mid-sized institutions of higher education. Our goal is to work collaboratively with clients to create and implement an annual grant seeking strategy focused on increasing and diversifying external funding. McAllister & Quinn has secured hundreds of millions of dollars in competitive grant funding for scholarships and student support, academic programs, research, and equipment.
We are committed to securing funds for our clients that are transformational for the companies who are awarded them, the people who work at these companies every day, and the communities that surround them. The social impact of our work drives us daily to succeed in securing funding for our industry clients and is a major component of why we do what we do. We know that our success leads to better outcomes, changed lives, and a more equitable society for generations to come.
Primary Duties & Responsibilities
The Director of Federal Affairs will manage a government relations and lobbying portfolio of higher education clients. The Director will report to the Chief of Staff within the higher education practice, and work closely with Managing Partner, John McAllister. The focus of the role is providing legislative and appropriations knowledge and support for higher education clients to include:
Oversight of government affairs portfolio for college and university clients
Work with the Managing Partner to develop higher education and government relations business
Monitoring, tracking, and evaluating congressional and administration policy interests and actions to determine potential impact and outcomes on clients
Analyzing legislation and client issue areas to develop a sufficient level of knowledge to serve as a subject matter expert as it relates to government relations.
Preparing materials for and leading client meetings via phone and on Capitol Hill
Proactive engagement with legislative news, keeping abreast of policy updates, hearings, and legislation of interest to clients
Supporting targeted and strategic business development and forecasting
Designing and managing all aspects of execution of client appropriations requests strategy including strategy, matching the appropriate appropriations account and program, drafting or reviewing project descriptions, ensuring compliance of request, advising on forms and submissions and relationship building
Creating materials and presentations for client-facing and business development webinars, blogs, and outreach
Tracking firm data in Salesforce/Capture platforms on congressional appropriations requests, accounts, progress, and reports
Tracking Appropriations Committees’ guidance on requests and updating and maintaining relevant client and team-facing materials
Provide internal staff training, workshops, and create internal and external materials on the Congressional and legislative process, including congressional appropriations requests
Attend and participate in regular firmwide Government Relations meetings and working groups providing coordination and information sharing, representing the Higher Education practice
Working closely with the Managing Partner and VPs to coordinate outreach to potential lobbying clients
Occasional travel outside Washington, DC area
Requirements
Preferred Qualifications
Minimum of Bachelor’s Degree with a preference for policy oriented field
Must work in the Washington, DC office (three days a week)
4-8 years of Federal legislative experience, and direct appropriations experience
Strong interpersonal skills and ability to work with different personality types and organizational levels
Strong working knowledge of Congress, federal appropriations, and the legislative process is required
Self-starter who can organize their time to add value to the team with light supervision
Superior writing, editing, and communication skills
Ability to synthesize and accurately summarize lengthy and complex materials
Strong verbal communication skills via phone, email, and in personal interactions
Flexible mindset, ability to work on multiple issues in different areas in a single day, every day
Comfortable researching new topics, gathering information, and distilling research into useful preliminary recommendations on short timeframes
Detail oriented with strong project management and planning skills
Strategic, creative, service oriented, and adaptive professional mindset
Ability to troubleshoot problems when they arise and to work independently
Very strong proficiency in Microsoft Office, and Adobe, with focus on Outlook, Word and PowerPoint.
Candidates will have held a Legislative Assistant, Legislative Director position, or similar
Experience with appropriations earmark process and higher education issues
Compensation & Benefits
Normal work hours are 8:30 am through 5:30 pm Monday through Friday EST (for local staff)
Location: In-office (Washington, D.C.).
Hybrid work schedule - 3 days in the office as determined by supervisor and/or practice
Competitive 401(k), healthcare, dental, life insurance, long-term disability, dependent care FSA, HSA/FSA, and transit benefits.
Salary consideration will be commensurate with experience: Base range start is $70,000 - $90,000 plus bonus eligibility after first year
Flexible vacation and leave policy
At McAllister & Quinn, we’re challenging the status quo with the power of diversity, inclusion, and collaboration. When we connect different perspectives, we open ourselves to new possibilities, inspire innovation, and allow us to achieve the full potential of our people. We’re building an employee experience & engagement that includes appreciation, belonging, growth, and purpose for everyone in our team.
Application Instructions
Please submit a cover letter and resume file along with your application through our careers page: https://jm-aq.com/careers/ . The cover letter should speak to how your education and/or work experiences integrate with the role and why you are the best fit for the position.
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- Location:
- Washington, DC, United States
- Salary:
- $200,000 - $250,000
- Category:
- Other