The Department of Developmental Services (DDS) seeks a dynamic, highly organized, mission-driven individual to fill the role of a Legislative Director. The selected candidate will be accountable for managing legislative matters, including constituent services, communications with legislative offices, legislative reports and bill/budget tracking. This position receives and responds to telephone and written requests from legislators, inter-agencies, other secretariats and members/ constituents. The Legislative Director has internal contacts with EOHHS state agencies relating to the secretariat policy and the provision of services. This position provides information and advice to the legislative offices, stakeholders and interested parties at meetings, conferences and public forums. The Director will work with the Ombudsperson to oversee and support all constituent inquiries. The Director engages with government offices including the legislature, Congressional Delegation, the Governor’s office, EOHHS sister agencies, and other Secretariats. Additionally, the Director engages with external stakeholders, such as advocates, providers, and state/national disability organizations as necessary to collect input, resolve matters, and develop recommendations for legislative, public policy, and budgetary priority initiatives. This position reports into the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO), and works closely with the CAO, the Ombudsperson, and EOHHS Legislative team on strategic policy, program and communication issues and strategies. Duties and Responsibilities (these duties are a general summary and not all inclusive): Utilizes independent judgment to manage responses to legislative inquiries, including research issues, provide written responses, set up and attend follow-up meetings as needed, and facilitate resolution to issues raised through the legislature. Make strategic decisions during the review and tracking of legislative bills and activities that may impact DDS activities and objectives. Conduct policy analysis and work with legal, budget and program teams to develop legal and fiscal impact analysis when required, including tracking and coordinating analysis of the annual state budget. Work with Ombudsperson on constituent services activities to ensure that issues related to inquiries from the legislature, the governor’s office, sister agencies, and the public are resolved Ensure timely submission of all required legislative reports each year; work with program and finance teams to solicit content; work with communications/external affairs staff and leadership to ensure appropriate review; and collaborate with the Secretary’s office to obtain approval and submit all reports to the appropriate legislative contacts. Perform other job-related duties as assigned or requested, including the opportunity to take on special projects in specific program areas as needed.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Director
Education Level
No Education Listed
Number of Employees
5,001-10,000 employees