EPIP
Director of Water Policy
EPIP, Austin, Texas, us, 78716
The Opportunity: The Director of Water Policy works with the CEO to set annual strategy for TWF’s water policy work, including proactive engagement with the Texas Legislature, state and federal agencies, partner nonprofits and trade associations, TWF publications, resources, and policy communications. In this role, a Director of Water Policy has the opportunity to improve the quality of water policy discussion in Texas, build trust across a diverse network of policymakers, work to ensure Texas prioritizes water security, and support an increase in the number of legislators committed to water in Texas.Ideal Candidate: An experienced water policy professional and coalition builder committed to TWF’s vision, and who can work as part of a team to bring together individuals, business leaders, nonprofits, elected officials, and state agencies to align interests and work toward shared policy goals. A skilled communicator who can maintain a nonadvocacy voice and distill complex scientific and policy issues as understandable messages to a wide variety of audiences.Job Title:
Director of Water PolicyLocation:
Austin, TexasReports To:
Chief Executive OfficerFLSA Status:
[Exempt]ABOUT TEXAS WATER FOUNDATIONTexas Water Foundation (TWF) is a statewide, nonpartisan, 501(c)(3) nonprofit working to lead Texas into a secure water future. Established in 1998, its original objective was to raise public awareness among all Texans regarding the vital role water plays in our daily lives. Today, Texas Water Foundation’s work is focused on water policy, workforce and leadership initiatives, and a statewide water campaign.ROLE OF THE DIRECTOR OF WATER POLICYPrimary Responsibilities:Manage day-to-day functions of the Texas Water Caucus, representing TWF at the Texas Legislature, through public speaking engagements, and as a media contact.Manage Policy Program budget, Senior Policy Analyst, and relevant contractors.Together with the Senior Policy Analyst, stay up to date on water policy trends, research, and narratives and develop a tracking system for that work. This includes attending events, tracking legislation, agency rule-making, media, and coalition efforts.Work with TWF’s Director of Communications to support the development of public-facing educational materials and resources and TWF’s policy-driven communication strategies.Work with the Director of Communications, Texas Runs on Water Campaign Director, and partner organizations to implement an integrated water security communication strategy.Work with the Director of Strategic Partnerships and Development to support grant applications, reporting, and key fundraising activities.Qualifications:5-7 years’ experience working with the Texas Legislature.Academic degree in water or public policy preferred.Proven ability to provide neutral commentary and public speaking skills.A coalition builder who can work as part of a team to bring together individuals, business leaders, nonprofits, elected officials, and state agencies to align interests and work toward shared policy goals.Ability to organize and manage diverse teams, multiple events, and impactful gatherings.A skilled communicator who can distill complex scientific and policy issues as understandable messages to a wide variety of audiences.Commitment to mission and vision of Texas Water Foundation.Strong commitment to a collaborative, team-oriented organizational culture.Commitment to professional execution of programs and integrity.Entrepreneurial spirit and willingness to provide back-of-house support to key decision makers.Familiarity with Google Suite and basic web content management systems like Squarespace a plus.ADDITIONAL INFORMATIONCompensation & Benefits:
The starting salary for this position is $150,000 annually. Texas Water Foundation is proud to offer opportunities for growth as well as a generous benefits package including health insurance, retirement contribution, and paid time off including maternity/paternity leave. TWF is currently working in a hybrid office environment.How to Apply:
Interested applicants are asked to submit a cover letter, resume, two writing samples, and three professional references to info@texaswater.org. Incomplete applications will not be considered. Please do not contact the Texas Water Foundation offices or staff directly.We are proud to be an Equal Opportunity Employer. Our employment decisions are made without regard to race, color, religion, gender, sex, national origin, age, disability, marital status, veteran or military status or any other legally protected status.
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Director of Water PolicyLocation:
Austin, TexasReports To:
Chief Executive OfficerFLSA Status:
[Exempt]ABOUT TEXAS WATER FOUNDATIONTexas Water Foundation (TWF) is a statewide, nonpartisan, 501(c)(3) nonprofit working to lead Texas into a secure water future. Established in 1998, its original objective was to raise public awareness among all Texans regarding the vital role water plays in our daily lives. Today, Texas Water Foundation’s work is focused on water policy, workforce and leadership initiatives, and a statewide water campaign.ROLE OF THE DIRECTOR OF WATER POLICYPrimary Responsibilities:Manage day-to-day functions of the Texas Water Caucus, representing TWF at the Texas Legislature, through public speaking engagements, and as a media contact.Manage Policy Program budget, Senior Policy Analyst, and relevant contractors.Together with the Senior Policy Analyst, stay up to date on water policy trends, research, and narratives and develop a tracking system for that work. This includes attending events, tracking legislation, agency rule-making, media, and coalition efforts.Work with TWF’s Director of Communications to support the development of public-facing educational materials and resources and TWF’s policy-driven communication strategies.Work with the Director of Communications, Texas Runs on Water Campaign Director, and partner organizations to implement an integrated water security communication strategy.Work with the Director of Strategic Partnerships and Development to support grant applications, reporting, and key fundraising activities.Qualifications:5-7 years’ experience working with the Texas Legislature.Academic degree in water or public policy preferred.Proven ability to provide neutral commentary and public speaking skills.A coalition builder who can work as part of a team to bring together individuals, business leaders, nonprofits, elected officials, and state agencies to align interests and work toward shared policy goals.Ability to organize and manage diverse teams, multiple events, and impactful gatherings.A skilled communicator who can distill complex scientific and policy issues as understandable messages to a wide variety of audiences.Commitment to mission and vision of Texas Water Foundation.Strong commitment to a collaborative, team-oriented organizational culture.Commitment to professional execution of programs and integrity.Entrepreneurial spirit and willingness to provide back-of-house support to key decision makers.Familiarity with Google Suite and basic web content management systems like Squarespace a plus.ADDITIONAL INFORMATIONCompensation & Benefits:
The starting salary for this position is $150,000 annually. Texas Water Foundation is proud to offer opportunities for growth as well as a generous benefits package including health insurance, retirement contribution, and paid time off including maternity/paternity leave. TWF is currently working in a hybrid office environment.How to Apply:
Interested applicants are asked to submit a cover letter, resume, two writing samples, and three professional references to info@texaswater.org. Incomplete applications will not be considered. Please do not contact the Texas Water Foundation offices or staff directly.We are proud to be an Equal Opportunity Employer. Our employment decisions are made without regard to race, color, religion, gender, sex, national origin, age, disability, marital status, veteran or military status or any other legally protected status.
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