AARP

Legislative Director

AARP$90K — $120K *
Education, Government & Non-Profit
8 - 10 years of experience
Job Overview by Ladders

Qualifications

  • Bachelor's degree in Political Science, Public Policy, Law, or related field, or equivalent experience.
  • 8+ years of advanced federal legislative, agency, or lobbying experience.
  • Demonstrated connection between federal, state, and local advocacy with ability to translate community priorities.
  • Strong understanding of Congressional operations and legislative dynamics.
  • Experience analyzing legislation and creating advocacy materials.
  • Proven ability to work inclusively with diverse stakeholders.
  • Preferred experience in federal legislation related to housing or transportation.

Responsibilities

  • Serve as a primary contact for a designated portfolio of legislative issues.
  • Engage with federal and state officials to advocate for the organization's policies.
  • Research public policy issues and prepare analytical reports.
  • Analyze legislative proposals and collaborate with state offices to align goals.
  • Build relationships with Congress members and external stakeholders to advance policy agenda.
  • Identify opportunities to promote the organization's priorities.
  • Coordinate with various departments to enhance advocacy efforts for older Americans.
  • Act as a spokesperson on issues relevant to older adults.

Benefits

  • 401(k) plan available.
  • 100% company-funded pension plan.
  • Comprehensive health, dental, and vision care plans.
  • Life insurance coverage.
  • Generous paid time off including holidays, vacation, and sick leave.
  • Support for caregiving and parental leave.
  • Recognition programs and tuition reimbursement options.
Full Job Description
Legislative Director for Housing, Transportation, and Broadband serves as AARP's federal lobbyist, leading advocacy efforts to advance policies that help people live where they choose, stay connected to their communities, and thrive as they age. In this role, you will develop and execute federal legislative and regulatory strategies across housing affordability and accessibility, transportation access and safety, and broadband access and adoption. You will own and manage a portfolio, build and maintain strong relationships with policymakers and stakeholders, and drive policy outcomes that reflect the needs of older Americans. This position plays a critical role in connecting federal advocacy with AARP's extensive state and local work by partnering closely with AARP state offices and policy teams to translate community priorities into federal strategies that reflect what's actually happening on the ground.

Responsibilities

  • Serves as a point of contact on a specific portfolio of issues.
  • Interacts with federal and state elected officials and staff members in a lobbyist capacity.
  • Researches and identifies public policy issues of interest to the organization and prepares summaries and reports on the facts and issues.
  • Analyzes federal and state legislative and regulatory proposals, communicates regularly with state office staff regarding the organization's policy goals, and contributes to internal and external advocacy materials.
  • Builds strong relationships with members of Congress, federal or state officials, internal and external stakeholders, professional associations, and coalitions to achieve the organization's public policy agenda.
  • Identifies and recommends opportunities to advance the organization's priorities.
  • Works closely with colleagues in States, Campaigns, Policy Development, Programs, Office of Diversity Equity and Inclusion, and other departments to drive robust and proactive advocacy on their portfolio of issues for Americans 50 and older.
  • Serves as a spokesperson with press and with legislative and non-legislative audiences on a specific portfolio of issues as they relate to older adults to position the organization as a credible source of information on legislative and regulatory issues. Identifies, supervises and works with outside consultants and issue experts to advance the organization's advocacy agenda.

Qualifications

  • Bachelor's degree in Political Science, Public Policy, Law, or a related field, or an equivalent combination of education and relevant experience.
  • 8+ years of progressively responsible federal legislative, agency, or lobbying experience, such as direct lobbying before Members of Congress and congressional staff, serving in a federal agency role, or working in a congressional office as a Legislative Assistant, Legislative Director, committee staff, or in a comparable role.
  • Demonstrated understanding of the connection between federal, state, and local advocacy, with experience translating community-level priorities into effective federal advocacy strategies.
  • Strong understanding of how Congress operates, including legislative strategy, committee processes, timing considerations, and political dynamics.
  • Federal legislative experience, with the ability to adapt quickly across a range of policy areas, respond effectively to shifting priorities and emerging issues, and a passion for learning new issues.
  • Experience analyzing federal legislation and regulations; drafting and presenting policy materials such as issue briefs, comment letters, testimony, and formal statements; and translating policy analysis into actionable advocacy strategies.
  • Proven ability to work in a non-partisan and inclusive manner, building trust and credibility with diverse stakeholders and facilitating collaboration on complex or sensitive issues.

Preferred:
  • Experience supporting or advancing federal legislation related to housing or transportation and the interest in learning broadband and other issues as needed.

Additional Requirements
  • Regular and reliable job attendance.
  • Effective verbal and written communication skills.
  • Exhibit respect and understanding of others to maintain professional relationships.
  • Independent judgement in evaluation options to make sound decisions.
  • In office/open office environment with the ability to work effectively surrounded by moderate noise.

AARP will not sponsor an employment visa for this position at this time.

Hybrid Work Environment

AARP observes Mondays and Fridays as remote workdays, except for essential functions. Remote work can only be done within the United States and its territories.

Compensation and Benefits

AARP offers a competitive compensation and benefits package including a 401(k); 100% company-funded pension plan; health, dental, and vision plans; life insurance; paid time off to include company and individual holidays, vacation, sick, caregiving, and parental leave; performance-based and peer-based recognition and tuition reimbursement.

About AARP

AARP is a nonprofit, nonpartisan organization that empowers people to choose how they live as they age. The organization was founded in 1958 and has over 38 million members. AARP provides information, advocacy, and services for people over the age of 50. The organization is headquartered in Washington, D.C. and has offices in all 50 states, the District of Columbia, Puerto Rico, and the U.S. Virgin Islands.
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