Senior Policy Advisor

Women's Refugee Commission

$118K — $133K *
Education, Government & Non-Profit
5 - 7 years of experience
Job Overview by Ladders

Qualifications

  • 5-6 years of experience in immigration advocacy and gender equality issues.
  • Proven policy advocacy experience, especially within Congress.
  • Strong familiarity with the U.S. immigration system and its impacts on migrant populations.
  • Expertise in family separation, detention, child welfare, regional migration, or reproductive rights.
  • Ability to design technical tools addressing immigration-related issues.
  • Excellent writing and communication skills to convey complex topics clearly.
  • Spanish fluency preferred.

Responsibilities

  • Engage with U.S. Congress, administration, and local governments to influence migrant policy.
  • Draft technical materials and reports on family separation, immigration detention, and reproductive rights.
  • Travel occasionally to Central America and Mexico for research and interviews.
  • Lead and participate in coalitions related to immigration advocacy.
  • Design advocacy initiatives focused on migrant rights and justice.
  • Create public-facing materials, including journalism in response to key events.
  • Manage MRJ's social media and represent WRC at public functions.

Benefits

  • Hybrid work schedule (2 days in office, 3 days remote).
  • Commitment to diversity, equity, and inclusion in workplace.
  • Opportunity to impact policy affecting migrant communities.
Full Job Description
SCOPE OF WORK
The primary role of the Senior Policy Advisor will be to advance MRJ's priorities and support the program's advocacy with policymakers and the public. The Senior Policy Advisor will support advocacy initiatives in Congress, with the administration, and with state and local governments. They will also play a vital role in communicating about MRJ's core issues, including drafting reports, technical explainers, policy briefs, and other materials that speak clearly to nonexperts. Their work will include representing MRJ with a wide range of partners, including coalitions and working groups.
The Senior Policy advisor will also be responsible for designing technical tools and resources that advance MRJ's work on immigration detention and family separation, including those related to MRJ's research in Central America and Mexico.
This position reports to the Director of Migrant Rights and Justice, who is based in Washington, DC.

ESSENTIAL JOB FUNCTIONS
Under the direction of the Director of Migrant Rights and Justice, engage the US administration and Congress, state and local governments, international organizations, and other relevant institutions and policymakers to advance policies that protect migrant women and families.
  • Draft technical materials and tools, reports, technical explainers, one-pagers, tools for service providers, and resources for impacted individuals related to family separation and reunification, immigration detention, deportation, and/or immigrant's reproductive rights.
  • Engage in occasional travel to Central American and Mexico to conduct interviews related to MRJ's reports and technical materials.
  • Participate and, where appropriate, take a leadership role in coalitions and working groups related to state and local policy, federal advocacy, and regional engagement.
  • Design and implement advocacy initiatives related to family separation, detention, reproductive rights and justice, and other core MRJ policy areas.
  • Draft public facing materials, including statements and blog posts in response to breaking news.
  • Manage MRJ's social media engagement, in partnership with WRC's communications team.
  • Represent WRC at meetings, conferences, and other public events.
  • Identify new supporters for WRC's work and new opportunities to promote WRC initiatives and research.

WHAT WE'RE LOOKING FOR
  • Minimum 5-6 years of work experience on advocacy related to US immigration, regional migration, and/or gender equality issues.
  • Demonstrated experience in policy advocacy, particularly in Congress.
  • Strong understanding of the US immigration system and ability to understand how changing laws and policies will impact migrant populations
  • Expertise in at least one of MRJ's core issue areas, including family separation and reunification, detention, child welfare, regional migration, and/or reproductive rights.
  • Ability to design technical tools around family separation, detention, deportation, and/or regional migration.
  • Excellent written and verbal communication skills: proven ability to effectively communicate complex issues in a clear manner to multiple and diverse audiences and to produce persuasive advocacy materials for a range of audiences.
  • Ability to respond to rapidly emerging situations, including drafting statements, blogs, and press releases on short notice.
  • Strong interpersonal skills: must be able to work collaboratively, manage professional relationships, seek out diverse perspectives, provide and receive feedback constructively, be solution-oriented, meet and communicate deadlines effectively, and embody WRC's core values of inclusion, equality, integrity, dignity, and forward-thinking.
  • Demonstrated ability to work effectively with minimum supervision, including the ability to be proactive and self-driven in pursuing initiatives.
  • Bachelor's degree required. Advanced degree strongly preferred.
  • Spanish language fluency strongly preferred
WRC recognizes that many excellent candidates will meet some, but not all, listed qualifications. Candidates who believe they are a strong fit for the role are encouraged to apply, even if they do not meet all of the listed qualifications.

Reports to: Director, Migrant Rights and Justice

Position: Regular, full-time

Salary Band 5: $118,000 - $133,00 (salary commensurate with experience and internal equity principles)

Work Schedule : Hybrid remote (2 days in office, 3 days working remotely)

Location: Washington, DC

Closing Date: Once filled

How to Apply: Interested candidates must submit a cover letter and resume via this LINK.

*The salary range as depicted represents the mid-range and top-tier values for the given salary band. It is important to note that while what is depicted represents the top tiered value of the salary band depicted, the actual salary of someone hired into the position will be based on numerous factors that will include but may not be limited to professional and academic experience, training, and other business and organizational needs. Individual salary decisions remain dependent on the circumstances of each individual hire and may be adjusted to meet the demands of the role.

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