Legislative Affairs Manager

MassHousing

$94K — $122K *
Education, Government & Non-Profit
Less than 5 years of experience
Job Overview by Ladders

Qualifications

  • Bachelor's degree in a related field
  • 3+ years of experience in government or legislative affairs
  • Experience with state/federal legislative bodies
  • Ability to prepare briefing materials and executive communications
  • Proficiency in Microsoft Office and learning new systems

Responsibilities

  • Build and maintain relationships with legislators and stakeholders
  • Support legislative outreach and engagement activities
  • Represent the Agency at the Massachusetts State House
  • Monitor legislative priorities and political developments
  • Manage legislative and constituent inquiries for timely communication

Benefits

  • Hybrid work model with flexibility
  • On-site presence required three to four days a week
  • Collaborative environment with a focus on customer service
  • Supportive onboarding process for new employees
  • Access to professional development opportunities
Full Job Description
Description

Title: Legislative Affairs Manager

Organization: MassHousing

Location: One Beacon Street, Boston, MA 02108

Posting Closes: Close of Business on 7/15/2026

Website: https://www.masshousing.com

Position Summary

The Legislative Affairs Manager is a key member of the Government Affairs team responsible for advancing the Agency's legislative priorities and supporting external engagement, policy coordination, legislative research, and constituent services activities. Serving as a critical liaison between the Agency, elected officials, legislative staff, public agencies, external stakeholders, and internal business teams, this role helps position the Agency to support housing and community development priorities at the state and federal levels effectively. The Legislative Affairs Manager supports legislative strategy through policy research, legislative tracking, stakeholder engagement, briefing preparation, and constituent response management while working closely with Executive Leadership, Legal, Communications, and program staff to ensure consistent and informed engagement with policymakers and stakeholders. The Legislative Affairs Manager uses Agency-approved artificial intelligence (AI) tools to support research and analysis, applying professional judgment to validate information and ensure accuracy and strategic alignment. This position reports to the Director of Government Affairs.

All positions at MassHousing require a customer service mindset in accordance with our values: Respect, Service, Empathy, Accountability, Collaboration, and Inclusion.

MassHousing operates under a hybrid work model; however, due to the nature of this role, an on-site presence of three to four days per week is required. This includes regular attendance at the Massachusetts State House and participation in legislative hearings, stakeholder meetings, external events, and Agency engagement activities as needed. Employees are expected to collaborate with their manager to determine an agreed-upon work schedule based on the needs of the role. To support effective onboarding, new employees may be required to work in the office more frequently during their first 90 days.

Essential Functions

Legislative Affairs & Stakeholder Engagement
• Build and maintain productive relationships with state and federal legislators, legislative staff, congressional offices, public agencies, industry organizations, and external stakeholders
• Support and coordinate legislative outreach efforts, meetings, briefings, and engagement activities with policymakers and stakeholders
• Represent the Agency at the Massachusetts State House and legislative events
• Monitor legislative priorities, emerging policy issues, and political developments relevant to the Agency
• Assist in identifying opportunities for Agency engagement, advocacy efforts, and strategic relationship development
• Manage and respond to legislative and constituent inquiries on behalf of the Agency, ensuring timely, accurate, and professional communication
• Support constituent service activities that strengthen legislative relationships and advance Agency priorities

Legislative Tracking, Policy Research, and Analysis
• Monitor, track, analyze, and summarize state and federal legislation, regulatory activity, hearings, and policy developments impacting housing and Agency operations and prepare recommendations, briefings, updates, and follow-up actions for leadership and internal stakeholders
• Maintain internal legislative tracking systems, reports, and policy summaries
• Leverage Agency-approved AI tools and other technology resources to conduct and support policy and legislative research, stakeholder monitoring, briefing development, and operational efficiency
• Apply professional judgment and subject matter knowledge to validate, interpret, refine, and finalize AI-supported research and written materials

Constituent Services
• Serve as the primary point of contact for constituent services within the Government Affairs team, ensuring timely, accurate, and responsive communication with the public, legislative offices, and stakeholder organizations
• Identify recurring themes, issues, or service needs raised by constituents and elevate them internally to help inform policy, program enhancements, and legislative strategy
• Maintain constituent tracking systems, databases, and reporting tools to support follow-up, trend identification, and service delivery
• Prepare constituent correspondence, talking points, summaries, and follow-up documentation for Executive Leadership, the Director of Government Affairs, and legislative partners
• Collaborate with internal departments to gather information, resolve constituent issues, and ensure consistent messaging aligned with Agency policies and procedures
• Support constituent services activities that strengthen legislative relationships and public trust

Legislative Operations and Coordination
• Coordinate legislative meetings, stakeholder engagement activities, hearings, and external events
• Prepare agendas, briefing packets, logistics, follow-up items, and engagement tracking reports
• Maintain legislative contact databases, CRM systems, and engagement tracking tools
• Ensure timely follow-up and coordination across multiple workstreams and stakeholders
• Identify and implement process improvements that strengthen tracking, reporting, and operational efficiency within Government Affairs
• Prepare clear, concise, and audience-appropriate written materials, including briefings, correspondence, summaries, and presentations

Security
• Comply with MassHousing's Information Security Program and all other Agency information security policies and procedures
• Take responsibility for any Agency assets assigned to you
• Promptly report any security events, incidents, or weaknesses to MassHousing's Information Security Team

Minimum Qualifications
• Bachelor's degree in related field
• 3+ years of progressively responsible experience in government affairs, legislative affairs, public policy, external affairs, stakeholder engagement, or related fields
• Experience working with or supporting state and/or federal legislative bodies, elected officials, public agencies, or external stakeholders
• Experience monitoring, analyzing, and summarizing legislation, regulations, and public policy issues
• Demonstrated ability to prepare briefing materials and executive communications
• Proficiency with Microsoft Office Suite and ability to learn tracking and reporting systems
• Eligibility to work in, and travel freely to and from, the United States without sponsorship

Preferred Qualifications
• Familiarity with Massachusetts legislative processes committee structures, and budget cycles
• Experience working at or with the Massachusetts State House, legislative offices, quasi-public agencies, or government relations organizations
• Experience in housing policy, affordable housing finance, community development, or related public policy areas
• Experience with legislative tracking platforms, CRM systems, or AI research tools
• Experience managing constituent services or legislative response coordination
• Experience supporting legislative or advocacy initiatives
• Experience preparing testimony or executive-level materials

Essential Characteristics
• Exceptional interpersonal and relationship-building skills
• Strategic and critical thinker with the dual capacity to see the big picture and attend to detail
• Ability to synthesize complex information into clear, actionable recommendations
• Strong political acumen with the ability to navigate complex policy environments with diplomacy and sound judgement
• Exceptional oral and written communication skills with the ability to communicate at all levels of the Agency
• Comfortable multitasking, adjusts quickly to shifting priorities, and manages time efficiently in a fast-paced environment
• Energetic and collaborative team player with the ability to work independently
• Commitment to high-quality customer service and public service excellence
• Demonstrated professionalism, integrity, trustworthiness, and discretion when handling sensitive and confidential information

Salary Range: $94,184.76 - $122,440.29

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