Los Angeles Dodgers
Director, Government & Community Affairs
Los Angeles Dodgers, Los Angeles, California, United States, 90079
Job Details
Description
Title: Director, Government & Community Affairs
Department: Community Affairs
Status: Full-Time
Pay Rate: $130,000 - $145,000/year*
Reports to: Vice President, Government & Community Relations
Compensation rates vary based on job-related factors, including experience, job skills, education, and training.
The Director will conceive, organize, and direct a wide range of projects for the Government Affairs and Community Relations department, including oversight of government, neighborhood, and community relations programs. The Director will develop and enhance initiatives that support the Los Angeles Dodgers’ position in the community and with government entities. The job requires collaboration with internal departments and key external stakeholders to integrate legislative priorities and social responsibility considerations into core decision-making and planning. The Director will cultivate and maintain relationships with government at the local, state, and federal level, associated authorities, business groups, the community, numerous internal departments, and various other external entities.
Essential Duties/Responsibilities
Government Affairs
Lead the Dodgers’ efforts on public policy initiatives and interactions with public officials and their staff. This includes daily and/or weekly decision-making and planning with the Governor’s Office, Mayor’s Office, City Council, Board of Supervisors, LAPD, LAFD, LAUSD, Los Angeles Department of Public Health, and other City/State agencies on issues and public policy that directly affect the Dodgers. Provide early identification of legislation, initiatives, programs, and issues that may affect the business operations and public policy goals of the Dodgers. Lead implementation of transportation related initiatives with internal stakeholders, Metro, and the LA Department of Transportation. Direct efforts to expand the use of Dodger Stadium for civic engagements including Voting Centers, Job Fairs, or other related community service initiatives Direct non-baseball events in a manner that supports other baseball initiatives and builds support within the community and government. Develop internal strategies and policies for political campaign contributions and direct Dodgers involvement as appropriate. Manage, track and process political campaign contributions. Prepare budgets, cash-flows, invoices, and related spreadsheets for the department. Oversee department hiring and management of direct reports, including interns and fellows.
Community Affairs
Conceive the CR Annual Strategic Plan – including all MLB initiatives – and successfully execute annually using data driven tools and quantitative analysis to measure and evaluate event impacts with the goal of growing and expanding community impacts on an annual basis Develop and supervise a team of four full time staff and one game day employee in carrying out the duties and responsibilities of the community relations team including oversight of all community relations events Manage CR staff's implementation of a multi-faceted community relations program including but not limited to the following initiatives: Military Initiatives: flag ceremonies; reenlistments; Military Hero of the Game; military care packages; Opening Day; Memorial Day 4th of July; Veteran’s Day Batting Practice; Navy Fleet Week; and coordinate color guards and flyovers for special games Educational Initiatives: Back to School initiatives and activations; Step Up to the Plate Attendance Program Health Initiatives: Dodger/UCLA Blue Wish program MLB Initiatives: Shred Hate/No Bully; Summer Slugger; Breaking Barriers Essay Contest; Player Give Back program; Pitch Hit & Run Championship; Playball clinics; Jackie Robinson Day; Roberto Clemente Day; LGBTQ Sprit Day etc. Manage CR led pre-game and game day on-field activities including batting practice visits, meet & greet visits, auction experiences, and player support as needed Collaborate with the Vice President on Dodgers Public Relations strategy to identify appropriate opportunities to promote community and charitable efforts Regularly oversee and make direct decisions to carry out numerous Community Affairs functions Perform other related duties as assigned
Neighborhood Relations
Direct Dodger efforts to engage the community in a manner that results in support of initiatives and programs supported by the Dodgers. Along with the Vice President, represent the Dodgers’ organization at neighborhood committee meetings throughout the year to hear from community stakeholders, and provide updates from the Dodgers and engage in meaningful dialogue with attendees.
Business Development
Work across internal departments to develop legislative strategies for Dodgers’ operational and corporate social responsibility initiatives and projects. Develop strategies, programs and activations that generate revenue for the sponsorship and ticket sales teams. Compose and edit a broad range of written materials, including Community Report, press releases, speeches and talking points for Dodgers executives, staff, and coaches.
Basic Requirements/Qualifications
Bachelor’s Degree in Communications, Political Science, Public Administration, or a related field. Minimum of 10 years previous experience in government and community relations, private sector, or non-profit field preferred including 10 years of increasing management responsibility. Proven track record working successfully in community marginalized groups, developing deep relationships with all community stakeholders as well as the City of Los Angeles, Los Angeles County and State of California public officials. Ability to display independent judgement and evaluate new approaches to problem solving. Experience in creating and implementing training programs for the team and other partners. Ability to manage multiple projects including partnering with other Dodgers teams and external stakeholders, creating a spirit of collaboration in a fast-paced environment. Goal oriented, self-starter with strong work ethic and ability to perform multiple projects in a fast-paced environment. Work experience in crisis communication. Demonstrate innovative thinking/spirit. Exceptional communication skills with the ability to interact and work with leadership, players, player families and staff at every level. Ability to develop relationships with internal and external customers (residents, civic and business leaders, and volunteers). Spanish or other language skills beyond English is a plus Ability to work nights, weekends and holidays as needed.
Current Los Angeles Dodgers employees should apply via the internal job board in UltiPro by following these prompts:
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LOS ANGELES DODGERS LLC is an equal opportunity employer.
LOS ANGELES DODGERS LLC is firmly committed to providing equal opportunity for all qualified applicants from every race, creed, and background. LOS ANGELES DODGERS LLC is also firmly committed to complying with all applicable laws and governmental regulations at the state and local levels which prohibit discrimination.
LOS ANGELES DODGERS LLC considers all applicants without regard to national origin, race, color, religion, age, sex, sexual orientation, disability, military status, citizenship status, pregnancy or related medical conditions, marital status, ancestry-ethnicity, or any other characteristic protected by applicable state or federal civil rights law. The Immigration Reform and Control Act requires that LOS ANGELES DODGERS LLC obtain documentation from every individual who is employed, which verifies their identity and authorizes their right to work in the United States.
LOS ANGELES DODGERS LLC is committed to the full inclusion of all qualified individuals. As part of this commitment, LOS ANGELES DODGERS LLC will ensure that persons with disabilities are provided reasonable accommodations for the hiring process. If reasonable accommodation is needed, please contact pops@ladodgers.com. #J-18808-Ljbffr
Description
Title: Director, Government & Community Affairs
Department: Community Affairs
Status: Full-Time
Pay Rate: $130,000 - $145,000/year*
Reports to: Vice President, Government & Community Relations
Compensation rates vary based on job-related factors, including experience, job skills, education, and training.
The Director will conceive, organize, and direct a wide range of projects for the Government Affairs and Community Relations department, including oversight of government, neighborhood, and community relations programs. The Director will develop and enhance initiatives that support the Los Angeles Dodgers’ position in the community and with government entities. The job requires collaboration with internal departments and key external stakeholders to integrate legislative priorities and social responsibility considerations into core decision-making and planning. The Director will cultivate and maintain relationships with government at the local, state, and federal level, associated authorities, business groups, the community, numerous internal departments, and various other external entities.
Essential Duties/Responsibilities
Government Affairs
Lead the Dodgers’ efforts on public policy initiatives and interactions with public officials and their staff. This includes daily and/or weekly decision-making and planning with the Governor’s Office, Mayor’s Office, City Council, Board of Supervisors, LAPD, LAFD, LAUSD, Los Angeles Department of Public Health, and other City/State agencies on issues and public policy that directly affect the Dodgers. Provide early identification of legislation, initiatives, programs, and issues that may affect the business operations and public policy goals of the Dodgers. Lead implementation of transportation related initiatives with internal stakeholders, Metro, and the LA Department of Transportation. Direct efforts to expand the use of Dodger Stadium for civic engagements including Voting Centers, Job Fairs, or other related community service initiatives Direct non-baseball events in a manner that supports other baseball initiatives and builds support within the community and government. Develop internal strategies and policies for political campaign contributions and direct Dodgers involvement as appropriate. Manage, track and process political campaign contributions. Prepare budgets, cash-flows, invoices, and related spreadsheets for the department. Oversee department hiring and management of direct reports, including interns and fellows.
Community Affairs
Conceive the CR Annual Strategic Plan – including all MLB initiatives – and successfully execute annually using data driven tools and quantitative analysis to measure and evaluate event impacts with the goal of growing and expanding community impacts on an annual basis Develop and supervise a team of four full time staff and one game day employee in carrying out the duties and responsibilities of the community relations team including oversight of all community relations events Manage CR staff's implementation of a multi-faceted community relations program including but not limited to the following initiatives: Military Initiatives: flag ceremonies; reenlistments; Military Hero of the Game; military care packages; Opening Day; Memorial Day 4th of July; Veteran’s Day Batting Practice; Navy Fleet Week; and coordinate color guards and flyovers for special games Educational Initiatives: Back to School initiatives and activations; Step Up to the Plate Attendance Program Health Initiatives: Dodger/UCLA Blue Wish program MLB Initiatives: Shred Hate/No Bully; Summer Slugger; Breaking Barriers Essay Contest; Player Give Back program; Pitch Hit & Run Championship; Playball clinics; Jackie Robinson Day; Roberto Clemente Day; LGBTQ Sprit Day etc. Manage CR led pre-game and game day on-field activities including batting practice visits, meet & greet visits, auction experiences, and player support as needed Collaborate with the Vice President on Dodgers Public Relations strategy to identify appropriate opportunities to promote community and charitable efforts Regularly oversee and make direct decisions to carry out numerous Community Affairs functions Perform other related duties as assigned
Neighborhood Relations
Direct Dodger efforts to engage the community in a manner that results in support of initiatives and programs supported by the Dodgers. Along with the Vice President, represent the Dodgers’ organization at neighborhood committee meetings throughout the year to hear from community stakeholders, and provide updates from the Dodgers and engage in meaningful dialogue with attendees.
Business Development
Work across internal departments to develop legislative strategies for Dodgers’ operational and corporate social responsibility initiatives and projects. Develop strategies, programs and activations that generate revenue for the sponsorship and ticket sales teams. Compose and edit a broad range of written materials, including Community Report, press releases, speeches and talking points for Dodgers executives, staff, and coaches.
Basic Requirements/Qualifications
Bachelor’s Degree in Communications, Political Science, Public Administration, or a related field. Minimum of 10 years previous experience in government and community relations, private sector, or non-profit field preferred including 10 years of increasing management responsibility. Proven track record working successfully in community marginalized groups, developing deep relationships with all community stakeholders as well as the City of Los Angeles, Los Angeles County and State of California public officials. Ability to display independent judgement and evaluate new approaches to problem solving. Experience in creating and implementing training programs for the team and other partners. Ability to manage multiple projects including partnering with other Dodgers teams and external stakeholders, creating a spirit of collaboration in a fast-paced environment. Goal oriented, self-starter with strong work ethic and ability to perform multiple projects in a fast-paced environment. Work experience in crisis communication. Demonstrate innovative thinking/spirit. Exceptional communication skills with the ability to interact and work with leadership, players, player families and staff at every level. Ability to develop relationships with internal and external customers (residents, civic and business leaders, and volunteers). Spanish or other language skills beyond English is a plus Ability to work nights, weekends and holidays as needed.
Current Los Angeles Dodgers employees should apply via the internal job board in UltiPro by following these prompts:
MENU > MYSELF > MY COMPANY > VIEW OPPORTUNITIES > select the position > CONSENT > APPLY NOW
LOS ANGELES DODGERS LLC is an equal opportunity employer.
LOS ANGELES DODGERS LLC is firmly committed to providing equal opportunity for all qualified applicants from every race, creed, and background. LOS ANGELES DODGERS LLC is also firmly committed to complying with all applicable laws and governmental regulations at the state and local levels which prohibit discrimination.
LOS ANGELES DODGERS LLC considers all applicants without regard to national origin, race, color, religion, age, sex, sexual orientation, disability, military status, citizenship status, pregnancy or related medical conditions, marital status, ancestry-ethnicity, or any other characteristic protected by applicable state or federal civil rights law. The Immigration Reform and Control Act requires that LOS ANGELES DODGERS LLC obtain documentation from every individual who is employed, which verifies their identity and authorizes their right to work in the United States.
LOS ANGELES DODGERS LLC is committed to the full inclusion of all qualified individuals. As part of this commitment, LOS ANGELES DODGERS LLC will ensure that persons with disabilities are provided reasonable accommodations for the hiring process. If reasonable accommodation is needed, please contact pops@ladodgers.com. #J-18808-Ljbffr