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Associate Director, Congressional Affairs

Job in Alexandria, Fairfax County, Virginia, 22350, USA
Listing for: American Society of Clinical Oncology
Full Time position
Listed on 2026-01-16
Job specializations:
  • Government
    PR / Communications, Government Agency
Salary/Wage Range or Industry Benchmark: 150000 - 200000 USD Yearly USD 150000.00 200000.00 YEAR
Job Description & How to Apply Below

Who we are looking for:

ASCO is looking for an Associate Director, Congressional Affairs, who thrives at the intersection of legislative affairs, political strategy, and impact. Are you energized by shaping national health policy and strengthening relationships on Capitol Hill? Join ASCO in advancing cancer care legislation and representing the voice of oncology professionals to Congress and key stakeholders.

The Associate Director, Congressional Affairs will collaborate across ASCO to advance its legislative priorities on Capitol Hill and serve ведь a trusted advisor to physician volunteers and leadership.

If you thrive at the intersection of legislative affairs, political strategy, and impact consider applying today!

This position is hybrid with a primary location in Alexandria, VA.

Responsibilities
  • Serve as a registered lobbyist for ASCO, serve as point of contact for two A-level congressional committees, develop and maintain strategic relationships with staff members of key congressional committees, caucuses, and individual congressional offices, and communicate ASCO positions to the U.S. Congress through meetings, testimony, letters, statements, RFI responses, and other forums.
  • Regularly attend political events for Members of Congress from both parties, on behalf of ASCO Association PAC, which can occur outside of standard business hours when Congress is in session, and speak to ASCO's advocacy priorities directly with elected officials and their senior staff. Collaborate with PAC staff on disbursement plans each cycle.
  • Represent ASCO in several coalitions, serving on steering committees and policy committees, developing strategies for coalition advocacy, reviewing legislation, drafting coalition support letters, one‑pagers and other written materials. Coordinate and participate in Hill meetings and coalition fly‑ins.
  • Network and collaborate with other physician and patient advocacy organizations and other industry stakeholders to amplify ASCO's advocacy priorities on Capitol Hill. This could include drafting joint support letters, participating in joint Hill meetings,គbate briefings, or other activities.
  • Identify and pursue opportunities to raise ASCO's visibility on Capitol Hill, position ASCO to testify before key congressional committees, diligently follow legislative activities, and analyze legislative proposals in a timely manner, often providing feedback to Hill offices about draft legislation and making policy recommendations.
  • Prepare substantive written and oral legislative updates for ASCO membership communications, which may include travel to State Affiliate meetings as requested, and drafting articles for weekly and biweekly newsletters.
  • Provide strategic leadership to the Government Relations Committee and other ASCO committees and task forces on legislative issues, political positioning, and advocacy strategies, and serve as a resource for ASCO leadership on legislative issues, responding to member questions and providing background information, political and policy intel, and explaining strategies.
  • Collaborate with grassroots staff to identify opportunities for outreach on legislative activities, review draft grassroots alerts and sample letters, and draft social media posts.
  • Serve on internal planning team for ASCO's annual legislative conference to help develop conference agenda and draft written materials, oral presentations, and legislative messaging for 150‑200 ASCO members. During the conference, speak on panels around legislative messaging and lobby training and provide all‑around conference support.
  • Arrange meetings with members of Congress and their staff for ASCO volunteers and coordinate legislative programs including briefings and receptions.
Required

Education and Experience
  • Bachelor's degree in a related field or equivalent years of experience.
  • 7+ years of legislative or lobbying experience, including work in Congress or a state legislative body.
  • Thorough knowledge of and experience with developing legislative solutions to advance an organization's policy goals.
  • A working understanding of legislative procedure and the ability to quickly master unfamiliar legislative issues.
  • E…
Position Requirements
10+ Years work experience
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