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Director of Public Policy & Advocacy - Association for Molecular Pathology (AMP)

KENTUCKY SOCIETY OF ASSOCIATION EXECUTIVES INC, Rockville, MD, United States


Status:

Exempt, Full-time (37.50 hours per week)

Annual Salary Range:

$145,000-$160,000

Reports to:

Chief Executive Officer (CEO)

Position Summary The Director of Public Policy and Advocacy provides strategic leadership for the Association for Molecular Pathology’s policy and advocacy initiatives, advancing regulatory and reimbursement policies that support the practice of molecular pathology and patient access to high-quality diagnostic testing. Working closely with AMP leadership, the Public Policy and Advocacy Manager, members, partners, and government relations consultants, the Director develops and executes advocacy strategies, represents the organization before federal agencies and congressional offices, and positions AMP as a trusted voice on policy issues affecting molecular diagnostics.

This role oversees the implementation of AMP’s public policy priorities, manages key external relationships and coalitions, and leads internal coordination across committees, staff, and consultants to advance the organization’s policy agenda.

Location Currently, AMP is hybrid. Staff come into the office two or three days per week. This position is in Rockville, Maryland, and is within walking distance to the Metro and on major bus lines.

How to Apply Please submit a cover letter with salary expectations and résumé through FASEB’s employment site: https://www.faseb.org/careers. The position will remain open until filled. If an accommodation is needed to complete the application process, please contact FASEB’s Human Resources Department at resumes@faseb.org.

FASEB is an equal opportunity employer, and all qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, age, sex, national origin, disability status, genetics, protected veteran status, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, or any other characteristic protected by federal, state, or local laws. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.

Qualifications In addition to those needed to accomplish responsibilities, the following skills are required:

Ability to successfully train, motivate, and develop direct reports

Excellent collaboration skills, juggling projects with staff, members, and consultants

Ability to prioritize and direct multiple complex projects independently while meeting due dates

Highly organized and detail-oriented, including excellent time management and decision-making ability; able to appropriately prioritize projects and tasks

Excellent negotiation and advocacy skills

Excellent strategic and analytical skills

Strong interpersonal skills; demonstrated ability to establish and maintain positive working relationships both internally and externally; and maintain a professional demeanor when under pressure

Ability to quickly change priorities and adapt to rapid change in the environment internal and external to AMP

Excellent English communication skills

Excellent MS Office skills (Windows platform)

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