Director of Intergovernmental Affairs

Chief of MindsNew Orleans, LA

About The Position

Our client is searching for a relationship-driven leader to step into the role of Director of Intergovernmental Affairs. If you are a strategic communicator with deep roots in government relations and a genuine passion for public service, this role was built for you. You will represent the organization from City Hall to the state capitol and beyond. Why This Role? Public transit is the backbone of an equitable city. This organization doesn't just move people from point A to point B, it connects people to opportunity, to healthcare, to education, and to each other. You will report directly to the CEO and Chief Strategy and Finance Officer as you engage policymakers at every level of government, and build the coalitions that make transformation possible. As a team member you will enjoy benefits such as Medical, Dental, Vision, 401(k), and Paid Time Off.

Requirements

  • Bachelor's degree in Public Administration, Public Policy, or a related field (equivalent experience considered)
  • 5–7 years of progressive experience in transit, local government, or public administration
  • Demonstrated expertise in intergovernmental affairs, planning, research, and policy development
  • Working knowledge of local, state, and federal laws applicable to public entities
  • Proven track record of engagement with public officials and managing intergovernmental and national relationships
  • A natural relationship builder, you earn trust, open doors, and bring people to the table
  • Clear, confident communicator in written/verbal communication and in the boardroom
  • Strategic thinker who can navigate complex political landscapes without losing sight of mission
  • Strong project management skills with the ability to manage competing priorities and strict deadlines
  • Comfortable working with data, research, and analysis to inform and support policy positions
  • Diplomatic, discreet, and skilled at managing sensitive matters with tact and professionalism

Responsibilities

  • Build & Sustain Strategic Relationships
  • Cultivate and maintain relationships with city, state, and federal government officials, from council members to congressional delegations
  • Serve as the organization's voice in public forums, community meetings, and intergovernmental discussions
  • Manage and coordinate intergovernmental agreements, cooperative endeavors, and MOUs with local and regional partners
  • Build strong working relationships with the City of New Orleans, City Council, Regional Planning Commission, state and federal legislators, and key business and government partners
  • Lead Legislative Strategy & Policy
  • Monitor and analyze legislative and policy developments that affect transit operations and translate them into action
  • Develop legislative priorities in coordination with the CEO, Executive Leadership Team, and lobbyists
  • Communicate the organization's policy and legislative agenda to Executive Leadership, the Board of Commissioners, and external partners
  • Educate local, state, and federal officials on transit issues and advocate for solutions that serve the community
  • Respond to inquiries from elected officials and help resolve constituent concerns
  • Drive Policy Research & Recommendations
  • Analyze public policy proposals and report on their anticipated impact on transit operations and the region
  • Collaborate with the CEO and Executive Leadership Team to craft policy recommendations for the Board of Commissioners and other governing bodies
  • Partner with Transit Advocacy Groups and the Regional Planning Commission on transit policy positions, research, and white papers

Benefits

  • Medical
  • Dental
  • Vision
  • 401(k)
  • Paid Time Off
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