Goodwill Industries International

Manager, Government Affairs (Tax)

Education, Government & Non-Profit
5 - 7 years of experience
Job Overview by Ladders

Qualifications

  • Bachelor's degree in a related field.
  • 5+ years of experience in nonprofit governance and tax policy advocacy.
  • Proficient in project management with a track record of delivering quality work on deadlines.
  • Strong skills in policy, regulatory, and political analysis.
  • Experience in effective communication with executive and senior management levels.
  • Background in monitoring and influencing elected and appointed officials.
  • Experienced in using social media and digital tools for advocacy.

Responsibilities

  • Manage GII's engagement on nonprofit governance and tax-related public policy issues.
  • Represent Goodwill in discussions with legislators and coalitions to promote GII's positions.
  • Develop and implement strategies to enhance Goodwill's visibility among policymakers.
  • Monitor relevant federal and state legislative and regulatory changes.
  • Draft legislative analyses, position statements, and advocacy materials.
  • Organize advocacy campaigns including grassroots and coalition building.
  • Support local Goodwill organizations in addressing policy interests and needs.

Benefits

  • Opportunity to influence policy at a national level.
  • Engagement with diverse coalitions and nonprofit organizations.
  • Work in a collaborative and dynamic environment.
  • Access to training resources and advocacy capacity building materials.
  • Flexible working conditions, including potential travel opportunities.
Full Job Description
Date: Dec. 2016
TITLE:Manager, Government Affairs (Tax)RESPONSIBLE TO:Vice President, Government AffairsDIVISION/DEPT:Business EnablementSUPERVISES:N/AFLSA STATUS:Exempt

BASIC FUNCTION:

1. Manages GII engagement on public policy, legislative and regulatory issues pertaining to nonprofit governance, tax-exempt status, and tax incentives for charitable giving and donations.

2. Working in collaboration with GII team members and local Goodwill organizations, serve as the primary liaison to legislative and regulatory bodies, build coalitions, and ensure that GII's voice is represented in policy debates on the issues above.

ESSENTIAL DUTIES:

A. Represents Goodwill with Congress, the Administration, coalitions and organizations to advance GII's positions on issues pertaining to nonprofit governance, tax-exempt status, and tax incentives for charitable giving and donations.

B. Manages the development and implementation of strategies to increase Goodwill's visibility among

policymakers and stakeholders and build relationships with the same.

C. Monitors federal and state legislative and regulatory developments.

D. Supports development and implementation of social media and digital advocacy strategies.

E. Manages advocacy engagement for a designated portfolio of issues in GII's policy agenda.

F. Contributes to the development of Goodwill's public policy agenda.

G. Works with GII team to identify and address the policy interests and needs of local Goodwill organizations.

H. Manages GII efforts to draft legislative analysis and concepts, position statements, white papers, letters to the Hill and the Administration, testimony, reports, articles, fact sheets, issue briefs and other resources.

I. Analyzes policy, legislative and regulatory developments, and communicates relevant information to GII team members and Goodwill member organizations.

J. Engages and supports local Goodwill leaders through vehicles such as blogs, webinars, articles, podcasts, presentations and other means.

K. Collaborates in planning and implementing Goodwill learning events and other sessions.

L. Organize advocacy campaigns, including grassroots engagement and coalition-building.

M. Develop resources and training materials to strengthen advocacy capacity.

N. Manages relationships with stakeholder coalitions and, as needed, outside consultants.

RELATIONSHIPS:

Internal: Work closely with GII team members to receive and share information and input. Work closely with other departments to ensure consistent messaging on policy priorities, inform positions, and translate data into compelling advocacy materials.

Goodwill Members: Work closely with local Goodwill organization representatives to receive and share information and input. Provide regular updates to members on policy developments.

External: Engage with coalitions and other organizations to build relationships and advance Goodwill's public policy agenda. Educate and mobilize nonprofit leaders, members, and partners on key policy issues. Government Officials: Represent GII with elected and appointment government officials. Consistently engage with Hill staff to build relationships and advance Goodwill priorities.

ESSENTIAL SKILLS NEEDED:

A. Knowledge of state and federal legislative and regulatory processes.

B. Excellent written, electronic and oral communication skills.

C. Ability to work effectively both independently and as part of a team.

D. Ability to work collaboratively with GII team members, representatives of Goodwill member organizations and representatives of outside organizations.

E. Ability to initiate, develop and implement legislative and grassroots mobilization strategies, including using social and other digital media.

F. Ability to manage multiple priorities and projects while delivering on-time with high quality.

EDUCATION: Bachelor's degree in related field.

EXPERIENCE:

1. At least five years experience in nonprofit governance/tax policy analysis and advocacy at state, regional or federal level.

2. Project management and ability to meet deadlines with quality work.

3. Established internal and external consensus with effective written and oral communication.

4. Demonstrated policy, regulatory and/or political analysis skills.

5. Effective with an array of computer applications and social media mechanisms.

6. Interacted effectively with executive and senior management level.

7. Represented a national or regional organization.

8. Monitored and influenced elected and appointed officials.

DECISION MAKING:Monitors and assesses risks and opportunities in the areas of policy and advocacy focus. Makes recommendations to leadership for action.

SUPERVISION:Regular with latitude given to select appropriate procedures. The work is reviewed primarily for the quality of outcome and secondarily for approaches, procedures and methodologies used to complete the work. Guidance and review may be required on some work problems and projects.

PHYSICAL EFFORT:Requires long hours at a computer. Periodic travel to conferences, meetings and frequent travel to Capitol Hill.

EMOTIONAL EFFORT:Work environment usually hectic with periods of high stress. Will need a positive attitude to meet daily challenges.

About Goodwill Industries International

Goodwill Industries International is a nonprofit organization that provides job training, employment placement services, and other community-based programs for people who have disabilities, lack education or job experience, or face employment challenges. The organization operates through a network of 157 independent, community-based organizations in the United States and Canada.
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