Senior Specialist - Policy Communications and ...
Association of American Medical Colleges - Baltimore, MD
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Senior Specialist - Policy Communications and Engagement Apply remote type: Remote - Washington DC/Baltimore Increase your chances of reaching the interview stage by reading the complete job description and applying promptly. locations: Washington DC time type: Full time posted on: Posted 4 Days Ago job requisition id: 10008770 Who we are: The Association of American Medical Colleges is a not-for-profit association dedicated to transforming health care by supporting the entire spectrum of medical education, medical research, and patient care conducted by our member institutions. We are dedicated to the communities we serve and steadfast in our goal to improve the health of all. The AAMC strives to make a positive impact not only in your career, but in your life. We offer a comprehensive benefits package which features: Significant employer 403(b) contribution Public transportation subsidy Generous paid time off program Tuition reimbursement Wellness program that includes: discounted gym membership, onsite yoga and sponsored sports teams Why us, why now? The Government Relations unit at the Association of American Medical Colleges seeks a Senior Specialist, Policy Communications and Engagement, to play an essential role in strengthening and advancing the AAMC advocacy agenda by developing complementary communications strategies and tools and engaging with AAMC member institutions on federal, state, and local academic medicine priorities. The Senior Specialist collaborates with the Senior Director of Advocacy and Engagement and with AAMC government relations and strategic communications staff in the following ways: Ensure AAMC advocacy priorities are communicated to Congress, the Administration, and other policymakers consistently and effectively. Disseminate compelling messages and stories about academic medicine in communities across the country by closely engaging with government relations representatives (GRRs) and communications and marketing professionals at AAMC member institutions. Augment and inform AAMC federal advocacy by monitoring state and local government activity that affects AAMC member institutions. How will you make an impact? In collaboration with the Senior Director, work closely with AAMC government relations and strategic communications teams to craft communications strategies, materials, and tools to elevate academic medicine and its priorities before Congress, other policymakers, and critical partners and stakeholders. In collaboration with AAMC government relations team, develop and execute a coordinated plan to inform constituents of key advocacy issues and disseminate messages and talking points for AAMC constituents to connect with their lawmakers and community and local leaders on key advocacy issues. Coordinate the government relations team's reviewing, drafting, and finalizing of public-facing statements, press releases, media advisories, fact sheets, digital content, social media, newsletter content, messaging points, multimedia, data visualizations, and other content. In collaboration with Senior Director, connect with state and local government relations professionals at AAMC member institutions to track and monitor issues that could emerge at the federal level and convene these professionals to share common challenges and opportunities. Through these state and local collaborations, anticipate issues that impact academic medicine, broadly, and collaborate with the government relations teams to develop relevant messages and materials to communicate AAMC's concerns, as appropriate. Develop relationships with communications and press offices on Capitol Hill and in federal agencies to coordinate the sharing of AAMC materials, priorities, and messages in the most impactful and effective manner that elevates academic medicine as critical to the health of patients, families, and communities across the country. Partner with communications, public affairs, and marketing professionals at AAMC member institutions to amplify and relay the voices, stories, and priorities of our members to Congress. What you'll bring to the role: Bachelor's degree with experience as a communications director/deputy director or press secretary in a DC or district congressional office or a communications professional in an association, academic medical center, public affairs firm is required. Experience focusing on health care issues is preferred. 5-7 years of experience in policy communications and advocacy. Strong analytical, verbal, and written communication skills (with emphasis on writing) required. Experience with writing and tracking policy in a fast-paced environment. Strong interpersonal and organizational skills. Remote Work Eligibility This position is eligible for remote work within the Washington DC / Baltimore metro area only. Compensation Grade Range and Mid-Point Grade Range: $71,600.00 - $133,000.00/ Grade Mid-Point: $102,300.00 The above annual compensation range and mid-point are general guidelines. For candidates who meet the criteria, the AAMC's compensation philosophy is to target the midpoint of the salary range. Multiple factors are taken into consideration to arrive at the final hourly rate/annual salary to be offered to the selected candidate. Factors include, but are not limited to, the scope and responsibilities of the role, the selected candidate's work experience, education and training, as well as internal equity, market, and business considerations. If a bachelor's degree is required, related work experience may be substituted in some positions. One year of college course work at an accredited institution is equivalent to one year of related work experience. The Association of American Medical Colleges (AAMC) is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer. The AAMC is committed to the policy of an equal employment opportunity in recruitment, hiring, career advancement, and all other personnel practices. The AAMC will not discriminate on the basis of race, color, sex, national origin, religion, age, marital status, personal appearance, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, family responsibilities, matriculation, political affiliation, genetic information, disability, past or current military service, or any other legally protected characteristic. Please attach a resume as part of the application process. It is important that files DO NOT include periods (.) within the file name. BROWSER REQUIREMENTS: Applications must be submitted using Chrome, Mozilla Firefox, Safari, or Microsoft Edge. About Us The AAMC (Association of American Medical Colleges) strong sense of community and professionalism fosters an environment that supports the career and personal goals of its staff. Through development opportunities, employee support and activity groups, and other resources, employees can work in an environment where innovation and new ideas are encouraged. The AAMC is a nonprofit association dedicated to improving the health of people everywhere through medical education, health care, medical research, and community collaborations. Its members are all 157 U.S. medical schools accredited by the Liaison Committee on Medical Education; 12 accredited Canadian medical schools; approximately 400 academic health systems and teaching hospitals, including Department of Veterans Affairs medical centers; and more than 70 academic societies. Through these institutions and organizations, the AAMC leads and serves America's medical schools, academic health systems and teaching hospitals, and the millions of individuals across academic medicine, including more than 193,000 full-time faculty members, 96,000 medical students, 153,000 resident physicians, and 60,000 graduate students and postdoctoral researchers in the biomedical sciences. Following a 2022 merger, the Alliance of Academic Health Centers, and the Alliance of Academic Health Centers International broadened participation in the AAMC by U.S. and international academic health centers.#J-18808-Ljbffr
Created: 2024-10-29