Policy Coordinator
Listed on 2026-07-17
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Government
PR / Communications, Government Administration
City Policy Coordinator
The Institute for Justice seeks a passionate individual to join our Activism team as a City Policy Coordinator at our headquarters in Arlington, VA. IJ's multi-faceted Activism team challenges and reforms local and state policies and laws in the areas of economic liberty, property rights, qualified immunity, and access to justice. This role is for a full-time position on our Cities Work initiative which advances economic liberty through local regulatory reform.
We believe entrepreneurship should be accessible to all individuals — not just people who can afford a permit navigator or have a friend on the city council — which is why we partner with cities to make it cheaper, faster, and simpler to start a small business. We approach our work from the entrepreneur's perspective, letting their experiences guide our work.
Through working directly with relevant stakeholders – including prospective and current small business owners, research institutions, city officials, regulators, and economic development organizations – we identify the city's real-world hurdles to starting a small business and offer comprehensive regulatory reform strategies based on these findings.
The ideal candidate will be excited to become a jack-of-all-trades across the spectrum of roles on our team, including community outreach, analyzing statutes and codes and developing policy recommendations, research, hosting events and round tables, working with the media, writing for a wide variety of audiences and contexts, organizing public information campaigns, and lobbying.
A successful candidate will have a deep commitment to IJ's mission; be personable, self-motivated, proactive, and eager to learn new skills in a dynamic, fast-paced environment; care about helping people of modest means and from all walks of life; enjoy working with decision makers with diverse perspectives; and be detail-oriented, a critical thinker, and excited about this work.
This role is supported by enthusiastic managers, and the position offers unique opportunities for travel, professional development, growth, and long-term advancement. The candidate will join a close-knit team and be expected to work well with others to accomplish our goals.
Specific responsibilities include:
- Researching municipal codes, zoning ordinances, and building code administrative processes to identify barriers facing small businesses and under-resourced entrepreneurs, and developing actionable policy recommendations and draft code amendments.
- Developing one-pagers, policy briefs, draft ordinance language, and policy reports that translate complex zoning and regulatory concepts into accessible materials for policymakers and the public.
- Planning and executing community engagement efforts including small business round tables, door-to-door canvassing, and town halls to ground policy recommendations in the real experiences of microbusiness entrepreneurs.
- Engaging city council members, planning staff, and development services officials through interviews, meetings, and public testimony to advance economic justice.
- Identifying new project opportunities, developing partnerships with local governments, and managing regulatory consulting projects internally and externally.
- Building and maintaining relationships with small business owners, entrepreneur support organizations, and community organizations to support grassroots advocacy and coalition building.
- Organizing grassroots campaigns in support of regulatory reform, including coordinating letters to representatives, coalition letters, op-eds, press conferences, and media outreach.
- Representing Cities Work at national conferences through networking, tabling, and hosting workshops/panels/sessions.
- Advancing Cities Work's impact by tracking innovative reforms nationally, building relationships across the economic development ecosystem, and producing case studies on adopted reforms for our Case Study Library.
- Leading cohorts of city representatives, students, or economic developers, equipping them with the tools to conduct regulatory research and implement reforms in their own cities.
Qualifications:
- Undergraduate degree and two…
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