Director of Public Policy
Listed on 2026-01-12
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Government
PR / Communications, Public Health -
Non-Profit & Social Impact
PR / Communications, Public Health
Salary: $75,000.00 - $83,000.00 Annually
Final date to receive applications:
Jan 15, 2026
The Idaho Director of Public Policy serves as the principal staff for state government affairs and chief lobbyist in Idaho, representing the Alzheimer’s Association before Idaho’s legislature, governor, relevant state agencies, community stakeholders and coalitions, and on statewide task forces and work groups; and (2) is responsible for grassroots engagement and volunteer recruitment in support of the Association’s state and federal public policy priorities.
This position is responsible for implementing the Alzheimer’s Association’s coordinated state policy priorities including issues related to Medicaid, long-term care, training standards, aging, and workforce and serves as a registered lobbyist with the state. The Director of Public Policy reports to the Idaho Chapter Executive and represents the Alzheimer’s Association's Idaho chapter.
- Plan and execute a multi-year state legislative and regulatory agenda with a focus on implementation of the Association's state policy priorities, in collaboration with the Idaho Chapter Executive and the National Public Policy Office in Washington, D.C.
- Draft bills and regulatory language, secure bill sponsors, and provide testimony before state legislative committees on behalf of the Association as needed.
- Testify regularly before state legislative committees and train volunteer advocates and other Association staff to provide testimony on behalf of the Association as needed.
- Develop and grow the Association’s relationship with elected officials, other government officials and community stakeholders, ensuring the Association is represented on relevant statewide task forces, work groups, committees and coalitions.
- Track state legislation utilizing the Association’s approved tracking system and monitor committee meetings and legislative action.
- Report lobbying activities as required and ensure compliance with the Association’s approved lobbying compliance vendor and internal tracking system.
- Plan and execute the Association’s annual State Advocacy Day event at the state capitol.
- Identify and implement opportunities for grassroots engagement on state issues and assist as needed in the execution of state-level advocacy activities, including coordinating office visits, correspondence, and other activities.
- Federal Policy:
Recruit, train, and facilitate year-round efforts of volunteer Alzheimer’s Ambassadors and volunteer team members working with their assigned member of Congress, in partnership with the D.C. Public Policy Office. - Federal Policy:
Demonstrated expertise on the Federal policy priorities for the Association and provide leadership on policy positions for State policy implications. - Manage year-round state policy grassroots advocacy activities, including office visits, correspondence, and the volunteer Alzheimer’s State Champion program.
- Work with advocates to promote the Association’s federal and state policy priorities in earned and social media.
- Ensure volunteer advocates are reporting activities and contacts with federal and state officials.
- In consultation with the Idaho Chapter Executive provide regular updates to Association staff in the state, the chapter board, volunteer advocates and to staff in the Association’s National Public Policy Office.
- Collaborate with Association staff across the chapter regularly including Communications, Programs, Health Systems and the Executive Director to advance mission priorities and provide policy expertise.
- Bachelor’s degree or equivalent experience required.
- At least 5 years experience working in state government affairs setting; as a state legislative staff person; or as policy staff in the governor’s office or relevant state agency, preferably in Idaho.
- Ability/willingness to travel across the state, including some evenings and weekends (up to 15%).
- Travel by car and occasionally by air is required.
- Attend the Association's annual Advocacy Forum in Washington, D.C.
- Has current contacts within the state legislature and executive branch, and with…
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