Director Public Policy

McKessonWashington, DC
1dOnsite

About The Position

We are seeking a knowledgeable and strategic Director of Public Policy to join our team. The ideal candidate will be a versatile policy professional with broad‑based expertise, contributing to long‑range business priorities and translating policy developments into actionable initiatives. The Director will apply a digital‑first mindset, using AI‑enabled tools to enhance policy monitoring, accelerate analysis, and improve workflow efficiency.

Requirements

  • A minimum of seven years of relevant healthcare public policy experience evidenced by both legislative and policy outcomes, preferably within healthcare industry, including HHS and subagencies.
  • Proven ability to work independently and manage complex projects.
  • Strong analytical and problem-solving skills.
  • Excellent communication and interpersonal skills.
  • Experience collaborating with senior leaders and executives in a matrixed organization.
  • Ability to develop and implement strategic public policy initiatives.
  • Knowledge of legislative and regulatory processes.
  • Demonstrated ability to adopt new digital tools and incorporate them into daily policy workflows.
  • Bachelor's degree in Public Policy, Public Health, Law, Political Science, or related field
  • Degree or equivalent and typically requires 7+ years of relevant experience
  • Must be authorized to work in the US.
  • Sponsorship is not available for this position.

Nice To Haves

  • Experience in healthcare drug pricing, reimbursement, and/or health data, digital, or technology policy preferred.
  • Familiarity with AI-enabled research, productivity, or workflow tools (e.g., Microsoft Copilot) preferred.
  • Advanced degree preferred

Responsibilities

  • Collaborate closely with the VP of Public Policy to analyze and influence policy through execution of the corporate public policy strategy.
  • Monitor and identify potential opportunities and risks in policy proposals and market trends, leveraging AI-enabled policy monitoring tools, data analytics platforms, and digital research workflows.
  • Translate policy activities into actionable and measurable initiatives that support the company’s business objectives.
  • Triage and prioritize policy activities through collaboration, coordination, and communication with Federal and State Government Affairs teams.
  • Develop effective communications of public policy implications for senior business leaders and internal networks, generating communications tailored to different audiences without considerable direction.
  • Support the development of regulatory and policy comment letters to government agencies and Congress in consultation with internal subject matter experts and external stakeholders.
  • Manage public policy advocacy engagement strategy to maintain and bolster company relationships and partnerships with external policy influencers (e.g., trade associations, key customer policy experts, patient groups, provider organizations, think tanks).
  • Strengthen targeted issue specific relationships across the company to ensure a deep knowledge of each business and alignment of public policy and business objectives.
  • Manage internal policy workgroups comprised of senior business leaders.
  • Support company participation in the policy and regulatory activities of trade associations and coalitions, working with federal, state, and communication teams.
  • Develop white papers, testimony, and other advocacy materials for sophisticated policy audiences without considerable direction.
  • Create, bolster, and maintain public policy resources, such as the public policy position database and public policy intranet site, to ensure consistent and effective communication of our policy strategy, issue positions, and advocacy engagements across the Public Affairs team and company leaders, including the use of AI‑supported search, tagging, and knowledge‑management capabilities to increase accessibility and usability.
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