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California State Association of Counties

Legislative Advocate

California State Association of Counties, Sacramento, California, United States, 95828


Legislative Advocate

California State Association of Counties (CSAC)

September 11, 2024Date Posted:Description:CSAC is a trusted broker of information about the effects of state laws on counties and helps develop and communicate policies that directly impact the programs and services provided by California’s counties. We are seeking a thoughtful, collaborative, and relentless advocate to join our lobbying team.The Legislative Advocate is responsible for advocating on behalf of California’s 58 counties before the State Legislature, Administrative Agencies, and Congress. We’re looking for a team player who is driven to uplift communities and believes that our government institutions are critical to democracy.This position will specifically focus on the area of Government Finance and Administration, which includes a number of county priority areas such as revenue and taxation, state mandates, the state-county fiscal relationship, and economic development. The Legislative Advocate will advocate on legislation and budget proposals; lead various internal CSAC policy committees in the development of policy; make policy recommendations; and manage contacts and relationships in their policy area.Knowledge and Skills required:Eagerness to learn and develop policy expertise;Ability to assess complex policy issues and provide briefings and recommendations;Strong written and verbal communication, including the ability to speak without notes and respond under questioning;Ability to assess and evaluate political situations and how they impact legislative and budget issues;Creative problem solving;Effective relationship and coalition building;Translating complicated federal and state statute into everyday language;Knowledge of legislative and budget issues, processes, and practices;Maturity and calm under pressure; sense of humor is a plus;Ability to prioritize and assign work.Job duties:Understands the political environment and can make strategic decisions to influence advocacy outcomes.Develops and maintains relationships with county and legislative stakeholders including Supervisors, county leadership staff, county affiliates, county lobbyists, legislators, legislative staff, and Administration officials.Engages and educates CSAC members and county staff through managing policy committees and workgroups, providing regular written updates, leading webinars and trainings, presenting at Board and other key meetings, and planning meetings and workshops.Reviews and analyzes bills and budget proposals to gauge impact on counties; understands the state-county fiscal relationship; develops strategy for advocacy efforts; solicits feedback from counties and county affiliate organizations; talks to sponsors, legislative staff, and executive branch staff, and other interested/affected entities; lobbies legislators and staff, testifies at legislative and administrative hearings, and writes letters in support or opposition of bills.Reviews materials in subject matter area and broader legislative environment (e.g. reports and news articles) to be in an expert position to recommend policy to CSAC leadership; and monitors legislative proceedings to maintain awareness of the political environment.Responds to inquiries; drafts mailings and presentations given to members; prepares and attends conferences and meetings.Works with affiliate organizations to solicit technical feedback and input.Qualifications:Minimum Qualifications:Bachelor’s Degree and at least five years experience working with federal, state, or local government; or, an equivalent combination of education and experience sufficient to successfully perform the essential duties of the job such as those listed above.Position salary range begins at: $100,000 to $150,000 annually, plus an excellent benefits package pension with CalPERS reciprocity, and a generous vacation and holiday schedule. Consideration will be given to extending the range for highly qualified candidates.How to Apply:

Interested candidates are asked to submit a cover letter and resume to resumes@counties.org by Wednesday, September 25.

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