Head of U.S. Government Relations (Remote)

GiveDirectlyWashington, DC
5dRemote

About The Position

GiveDirectly is seeking a Head of U.S. Government Relations to lead the organization’s engagement with the U.S. federal government and relevant stakeholders – with the goal of strengthening the role of cash transfers and promoting aid effectiveness in U.S. foreign aid spending and policy. The role is fully remote but must be based in the Washington, D.C. area given the need to engage directly with policymakers. We are unable to sponsor or take over sponsorship of employment Visas in the U.S. at this time. This is an extraordinary opportunity for a seasoned U.S. government relations leader with deep expertise in foreign assistance policy, appropriations, and executive branch engagement. At a time when the sector is grappling with multiple crises of conflict, poverty, and huge changes in the funding landscape, GiveDirectly is growing quickly and making a concerted effort to advocate for aid effectiveness and the use of cash transfers in U.S. foreign assistance. The Head of U.S. Government Relations will build off ~12 months of work already carried out by GiveDirectly on this advocacy front, including engagements with Congress and the State Department. This role will sit within GiveDirectly’s CEO’s office. As Head of U.S. Government Relations you will be responsible for developing and executing GiveDirectly’s U.S. federal advocacy strategy — shaping policy and funding decisions across Congress and the Executive Branch to expand the role of cash transfers and cost-effective approaches in U.S. foreign assistance. You will build and sustain senior-level relationships, manage external lobbying services, and identify high-leverage opportunities to influence legislation, appropriations, and policy implementation.

Requirements

  • Deep expertise in U.S. Congress and foreign assistance legislation and a track record of legislative wins: You understand how Congress makes decisions — from authorizations to appropriations to other pieces of legislation, particularly as related to foreign assistance. You have a track record of successfully influencing those processes, including e.g., influencing appropriations language.
  • Deep expertise in U.S foreign assistance policy within the Executive Branch and a track record of policy influence: You understand how foreign assistance policy is shaped and implemented across agencies such as the State Department, USDA, MCC, and DFC, as well as relevant White House offices (e.g., OMB, NSC). You have firsthand experience influencing policy in one or more of these agencies, resulting in changes to policy processes, implementation, and on-the-ground results.
  • Bipartisan relationship builder with strong political judgement: You bring credibility with administration officials, Members of Congress, and staff across agencies, parties, and committees, and can sustain trust over time. You are strategic in your engagement with these policymakers and stakeholders.
  • Exceptional communicator and coalition-builder: You can distill complex evidence into compelling, politically resonant messages tailored to different audiences — from appropriations staff to senior agency officials. You build and lead coalitions with peer organizations, NGOs, think tanks, and advocacy groups to amplify these messages.
  • Embody and set an example for GD values: We take our values incredibly seriously, and expect our leaders to embody, nurture and promote them in the way they work and the teams they build.

Responsibilities

  • Oversee and execute GiveDirectly’s U.S. government influencing strategy: Develop and drive a comprehensive strategy across Congress, the Executive Branch, and other stakeholders to increase policy support and funding for cash transfers and cost-effective foreign assistance.
  • Lead Congressional engagement: Build and sustain bipartisan relationships with Members of Congress and key committee staff, including appropriators and authorizers. Plan and execute Hill briefings, delegation visits, targeted legislative outreach, and strategic engagement around relevant bills and funding cycles.
  • Drive Executive Branch influence: Engage relevant agencies and offices (e.g., State, USDA, DFC, MCC), White House offices (OMB, NSC), and future administration stakeholders to shape policy design, guidance, and implementation in ways that expand the role of cash transfers and aid effectiveness.
  • Manage external advocacy resources: Oversee and direct external lobbying services to drive these strategies forward.
  • Build coalitions and external influence: Partner with peer organizations, think tanks, and advocacy groups (e.g., MFAN) to coordinate joint efforts where beneficial. Publish and contribute to policy-facing communications aimed at influencing decision-makers.
  • Donor stewardship: Manage relationships with funders who support GiveDirectly’s U.S government work and position the organization for expanded support.
  • Internal collaboration: Work closely with GiveDirectly’s leadership and Product, Fundraising, Research, Communications teams to ensure our U.S. influencing strategy is grounded in evidence and aligned with organizational priorities. Advise GiveDirectly teams globally and in-country on positioning and engagement strategies for accessing U.S. government funding.
  • Ensure compliance and accountability: Work closely with Finance, Legal, and Compliance to ensure adherence to all lobbying restrictions and reporting requirements applicable to 501(c)(3) organizations. Track and assess advocacy impact and adjust strategy accordingly.
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