
Senior Specialist, Government Relations
CRS, Washington, District of Columbia, United States
Job Summary
The Specialist will be responsible for developing, leading, and implementing an advocacy strategy to advance a subset of agency priority advocacy activities related to U.S. foreign policy, global hunger, global health, emergency response, international assistance funding and finance, aid effectiveness and reform, climate change, and regional/country specific issues.
The Specialist will advance CRS’ issues bilaterally in Congress and within the Executive Branch, while working with the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops, Catholic Church partners, coalitions, and peer organizations to ensure that USG policy and funding decisions promote a strong enabling environment for CRS programming, advance integral human development, and address root causes of social injustice.
Roles and Key Responsibilities
Develop and lead USG advocacy and outreach strategy on agency sectoral and regional priorities to promote policies that advance integral human development and support CRS programs and that address root causes of social injustice.
Represent CRS at events and in meetings with congressional offices, relevant administration departments agencies, and DC-based multilateral institutions, including in international fora.
Initiate and arrange administration and Congressional meetings for CRS board members, executives, and visiting CRS field staff and partners as part of advocacy strategy.
Plan and coordinate key communications to advocacy targets, including but not limited to, letters to Congress and federal agencies, talking points, and Congressional briefings and testimony.
Develop resources, including policy briefs, fact sheets, talking points, toolkits, and other materials for dissemination to policy makers, the media, partner organizations, and other advocates as appropriate.
Solicit, analyze, and synthesize CRS experience overseas as input to development of policy positions and evidence-based advocacy, alone or with Policy Team and/or other Global Programs staff.
Work with relevant CRS country programs, humanitarian response staff, and technical staff to develop USG advocacy objectives; ensure consistency in CRS’ U.S.-facing engagement on these objectives; and arrange opportunities for program staff to engage with US government officials.
Organize multi-day advocacy tours for visiting high-level Church partners and humanitarian partners, to advance joint priorities. Strategically convene partners and U.S government officials; members of the diplomatic corps, leaders of the U.S. Church; and D.C.-based foreign policy experts.
Collaborate closely with counterparts at the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops to ensure policy and advocacy alignment, communicate full consistency with Catholic Church teaching, and produce joint USCCB/CRS resources as they relate to international assistance.
Collaborate with D.C.-based coalition groups and coordinate efforts to further legislative, administration, and other priorities.
Provide advice to CRS constituent engagement efforts as they intersect with key portfolio issues, as part of integrated advocacy strategy.
Develop and facilitate advocacy presentations and trainings for CRS staff, constituents, and partners, including Catholic Social Ministry Gathering.
Communicate timely updates to key agency stakeholders regarding U.S. policy developments and implications for CRS programming.
Support team MEAL processes to assess advocacy efforts and support implementation of lessons learned.
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The Specialist will advance CRS’ issues bilaterally in Congress and within the Executive Branch, while working with the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops, Catholic Church partners, coalitions, and peer organizations to ensure that USG policy and funding decisions promote a strong enabling environment for CRS programming, advance integral human development, and address root causes of social injustice.
Roles and Key Responsibilities
Develop and lead USG advocacy and outreach strategy on agency sectoral and regional priorities to promote policies that advance integral human development and support CRS programs and that address root causes of social injustice.
Represent CRS at events and in meetings with congressional offices, relevant administration departments agencies, and DC-based multilateral institutions, including in international fora.
Initiate and arrange administration and Congressional meetings for CRS board members, executives, and visiting CRS field staff and partners as part of advocacy strategy.
Plan and coordinate key communications to advocacy targets, including but not limited to, letters to Congress and federal agencies, talking points, and Congressional briefings and testimony.
Develop resources, including policy briefs, fact sheets, talking points, toolkits, and other materials for dissemination to policy makers, the media, partner organizations, and other advocates as appropriate.
Solicit, analyze, and synthesize CRS experience overseas as input to development of policy positions and evidence-based advocacy, alone or with Policy Team and/or other Global Programs staff.
Work with relevant CRS country programs, humanitarian response staff, and technical staff to develop USG advocacy objectives; ensure consistency in CRS’ U.S.-facing engagement on these objectives; and arrange opportunities for program staff to engage with US government officials.
Organize multi-day advocacy tours for visiting high-level Church partners and humanitarian partners, to advance joint priorities. Strategically convene partners and U.S government officials; members of the diplomatic corps, leaders of the U.S. Church; and D.C.-based foreign policy experts.
Collaborate closely with counterparts at the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops to ensure policy and advocacy alignment, communicate full consistency with Catholic Church teaching, and produce joint USCCB/CRS resources as they relate to international assistance.
Collaborate with D.C.-based coalition groups and coordinate efforts to further legislative, administration, and other priorities.
Provide advice to CRS constituent engagement efforts as they intersect with key portfolio issues, as part of integrated advocacy strategy.
Develop and facilitate advocacy presentations and trainings for CRS staff, constituents, and partners, including Catholic Social Ministry Gathering.
Communicate timely updates to key agency stakeholders regarding U.S. policy developments and implications for CRS programming.
Support team MEAL processes to assess advocacy efforts and support implementation of lessons learned.
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