Policy Director

California CompetesOakland, CA
7d$120,000 - $150,000Hybrid

About The Position

Reporting to our CEO, the Policy Director serves as staff lead on executing our policy agenda and policy-focused research activities. This position supports the CEO and board in setting the organization’s policy agenda and helps ensure policy advocacy and research activities align with the organization's goals. A successful candidate holds deep expertise in California state policy, excels at building relationships, thinks analytically and strategically, and is passionate about advancing equity and student success. Specific duties are described below. The Policy Director supervises the Senior Policy and Research Analyst, along with overseeing key external consultants and student researchers.

Requirements

  • Bachelor’s degree and 5+ years of managerial experience on top of 5 years of relevant experience as an individual contributor or 10+ years of relevant experience
  • Holds deep knowledge of California’s policy landscape, particularly complex education or social services
  • Experience successfully building strategic relationships and connections to further a policy agenda
  • Experience navigating state politics and intergovernmental issues
  • Experience analyzing legislation, including budget proposals
  • Grasps the interplay between policy making and implementation
  • Comfortable representing the organization and policy priorities externally
  • Outstanding analytical and writing skills
  • Recognizes ways that race and ethnicity, gender, and other identities intersect in postsecondary access and success
  • Understands the historical context for racial inequity and its present-day implications, and is driven to make creative and concrete changes through advancing systemic change
  • Deeply believes that racial equity and social justice are important and is comfortable communicating about race and ethnicity, gender, and other identities in plain (non-euphemistic) and specific terms
  • Able to hear, reflect, and act on feedback regarding identity and equity with the aim to learn
  • Is a creative, intellectually curious self-starter with a strong work ethic, high standards, and integrity
  • Highly organized, detail-oriented, and results-driven
  • Experience managing a portfolio of projects or bodies of work
  • Proficient in Google Docs and Sheets, Microsoft Word, and PowerPoint

Nice To Haves

  • Master’s degree in public policy, education, or related field
  • Knowledge of California’s higher education and workforce systems
  • Experience managing staff

Responsibilities

  • Support the CEO and board to develop and advance the organization’s policy agenda, including updating policy priorities and developing actionable steps to advance them
  • Provide leadership and project oversight on all of the organization’s policy activities
  • Work closely with the CEO, external policy consultants, and other staff in advancing the policy agenda and policy research activities
  • Manage policy staff and consultants, including one full-time policy and research analyst, seasonal part-time graduate students, and external consultants.
  • Attend, testify, and support the CEO (or other staff) in testimony for legislative and other governing entities’ hearings
  • Lead the planning, organization, and implementation of the California Higher Education Policy Institutes that engage legislators and their staff on key higher education policy topics
  • Identify and implement new strategies to advance our policy agenda and strengthen our relationships with policymakers and other leaders statewide
  • Write commentary, blogs, or other publications to elevate California Competes’s policy agenda and policy leadership
  • Develop clear and influential policy collateral to advance policy objectives
  • Represent California Competes in policy advocacy coalitions
  • Provide summaries of policy activity and projects for grant proposals and reporting, updates to our board, and other supporters and partners
  • Lead policy research related to California Competes’s advocacy goals, including but not limited to: adult learners, intersegmental and cross-sector coordination, postsecondary-workforce alignment, innovation and technology in education, statewide longitudinal data systems, streamlining access to public benefits, and student parent success. Research activities may include:
  • Conducting qualitative research, particularly interviews and focus groups
  • Analyzing secondary data
  • Analyzing primary documents and existing research
  • Analyze bills, budget proposals, and other policy proposals and laws relevant to California Competes’s policy priorities
  • Lead development of policy recommendations based on our research analysis
  • Work collaboratively with California Competes team members to help manage research projects and communicate findings
  • Craft clear, influential written publications, such as reports, briefs, and blogs
  • Develop presentations for policy, research, and other stakeholder audiences

Benefits

  • 100% employer-paid medical, dental benefits; voluntary 403(b) plan and vision benefits.
  • A minimum of 10 vacation days (increases with time at organization), plus 14 employer-observed holidays and two floating holidays, sick leave, and winter office closure.
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