Title: Partnerships & Advocacy SpecialistDepartment: US Policy & ProgramsReporting to: Senior Director, U.S. PolicySalary: $72K – $77K USDLocation: Remote ( US Based Candidates only)
Description…
In partnership with other Departments and teams in the Social Impact Division, the US Policy team envisions a world in which individuals can thrive anywhere. The team works collaboratively with partners and policymakers to advance reforms that foster economic, educational, and social inclusion for immigrants, refugees, and international students and help receiving communities realize mutual benefit to build shared prosperity and resiliency. Our current policy focus areas include ensuring the recognition of occupational credentials (such as in healthcare) of internationally trained newcomers (refugees, other displaced persons, and immigrants); the creation and expansion of state-level Offices of New Americans to help build welcoming and integration infrastructure; and workforce access and inclusion. Our policy team aims to be proactive and strategic; future-oriented; impact-focused; and collaborative, especially to support state and local leaders and efforts. This position supports team efforts through the identification, development, and deployment of strategic partners and advocacy efforts to help reach policy goals and aims.
Responsibilities:
Partnership Development and Support 40%
Support the Senior Policy Managers and the Director of US Policy in identifying, developing, maintaining, and deploying mutually beneficial partnerships to help meet policy goals
Develop, maintain and deepen relationships with strategic partners, including stewarding partnerships towards transformational and systems change, including through the development and utilization of stakeholder/partner power mapping.
Develop, in partnership with Senior Policy Managers and other team members, a strategy and course of action in target states and at the national level to utilize and bolster partners and partner networks to help move policy goals forward
Represent WES and the Policy team in partner-facing events, as appropriate and in coordination with other team members
Develop and provide information and training to partners, as needed, in coordination with overall policy and advocacy efforts
Actively gather and craft compelling stories from partners and their constituents that help demonstrate the impact, or the potential impact, of WES policy priorities on individuals and communities
Identify new potential partner organizations at the national and local level (in WES Policy target states) that have mutual interest in policy reforms sought
Deeply understand how key and existing partners can help amplify the goals of the WES team to the mutual benefit of all and be able to identify actionable opportunities for collaboration
Advocacy Coordination and Support 40%
Steer and coordinate the IMPRINT advocacy network, including through the ongoing support of members, meeting cadences and agendas, and coordination with the steering committee
Steward the IMPRINT network through engaging in educational and advocacy efforts under the strategic guidance of the Director and the steering committee
Lead potential advocacy actions, IMRPINT and otherwise, that can contribute to policy goals
Draft blogs and social media copy to highlight the work of IMPRINT, the WES Policy team, and partners, synthesizing and lifting up insights from across the field with support from Social Impact Communications colleagues
Draft action alerts and other advocacy tools, including statements of support, as warranted and in partnership with the Senior Policy Managers
Coordinate closely with Social Impact Communications and Marketing colleagues to identify and develop communication tools and plans
Support prep for external events, working groups, and other forums identified by the Senior Policy Managers that help move policy goals forward
Knowledge Management & Administrative Support 20%
Prepare meeting prep, coordination, calendaring, and conference call coordination, note-taking, follow-up, and logistics, as needed for partner engagement
Maintain records to ensure up-to-date information on partnership outcomes and opportunities, compile key metrics for reporting and dashboards, develop analytics, and other needs
Represent the Policy team in internal collaborations with other teams, such as State and Local and Network Partnerships
Support Policy Director and Senior Policy Managers and other team members in updating key tools and reports required, including by the WES Senior Leadership Team, and/or WES Board
Proactively develop visual and other tools that help tell the story of the impact of IMPRINT and partnerships on Policy and other WES-wide goals
As a team member, manage various administrative tasks related to partnerships, IMRPINT and advocacy for Policy team members including problem-solving in collaboration with other departments
Requirements:
Required
4-8+ years of relevant professional work experience required;
Bachelors and Masters degree in relevant fields preferred but not required; relevant work experience preferred and required.
2-4 years of experience leading coalitions or partner networks towards shared goals
Professional experience in building coalitions in workforce development, immigration, refugee resettlement, and/or social sectors strongly preferred
Professional experience in partnership development and stewardship, with a focus on advocacy-oriented goals
Exceptional organizational skills and attention to detail.
Strong project management skills with comfort coordinating with a range of internal and external stakeholders on a diverse portfolio of projects
Techy savvy with strong database management skills and comfort learning new applications and programs
Track record of delivering high-quality, accurate work in a fast-paced environment
Excellent written and oral communication skills
Fluency in English required
Proficiency with Microsoft Office suite, especially Word, Excel and PowerPoint
Bring an entrepreneurial mindset to generate new approaches, spot innovative opportunities, take calculated risks, and initiate action
Have a deep-rooted intellectual curiosity, an openness to diverse ideas and perspectives, and a continued interest in learning and professional development
Thrive in an environment that values transparency, collaboration, and an orientation for results
Bring a can-do attitude and have a willingness to stretch up and down in their role
Build informal working relationships and quickly establish credibility in new areas of work
Have a commitment to supporting immigrants and refugees and an interest in elevating their voices and experiences through their work
Our Commitment:
World Education Services is committed to fostering an inclusive workplace that reflects the rich tapestry of our communities, both in the US and Canada. This commitment is underscored by our unwavering dedication to providing equal opportunities to all qualified individuals, regardless of race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, disability, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, veteran status, or genetics. This commitment extends to every aspect of employment, from recruitment and hiring to promotions, training, and benefits. We comply with all applicable federal, state, and local anti-discrimination laws. For us, diversity goes beyond compliance it’s about embracing unique perspectives and cultivating an environment where everyone feels valued and empowered to reach their full potential.
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