The Advocacy Director will serve as the primary representative on behalf of Emmaus and its employees and clients with the goal of generating awareness and the support of the state legislature and relevant state agencies. In addition, the Advocacy Director will work with Emmaus clients, family members, employees, board members, donors, volunteers, coalitions, and partner organizations to build understanding and support advocacy work aimed at strengthening legislation and improving funding for those with Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities (IDD). A successful Advocacy Director will have a passion for engaging key stakeholders including policymakers, and constituents to ensure issues facing those with IDD are known and understood. This individual will possess a strong equity lens that centers the work in a mission-driven environment to foster more engagement and inclusive local, state, and national policies.