Georgia Conservation Voters: Legislative Director
Listed on 2026-07-09
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Government
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Non-Profit & Social Impact
Georgia Conservation Voters:
Legislative Director LOCATION
GA
SALARY$90,000 – $100,000 (Yearly)
HEALTHCAREEmployer-sponsored health insurance offered
DESIRED SKILLS- Managed Paid Staff
- Managed a budget of $1,000,000
- Written press releases, speeches, or op-eds
Georgia Conservation Voters
DEPARTMENTPolitical
EMPLOYMENT TYPENon-Profit
MINIMUM LEVEL OF EXPERIENCEDirector (overseeing a department. Ex: Political Director, Communications Director)
JOB DESCRIPTION Position Opening:Legislative Director Salary:
$90,000 – $100,000
Status:Full-Time, Exempt
Reports to:Executive Director
Positions Reporting to this Position:Policy Manager, Lobbyist (contract)
Location:Atlanta, GA
DescriptionThe Georgia Conservation Voters family of organizations includes Georgia Conservation Voters, Inc., Georgia Conservation Voters Education Fund, and Georgia Conservation Voters Action Fund. The Georgia Conservation Voters' (GCV) mission is to advocate for public policies that advance a more just and sustainable future, campaign for candidates prioritizing climate and environmental justice, and hold elected officials accountable for their actions and votes.
The Georgia Conservation Voters Education Fund (GCVEF) mobilizes Georgians to advance climate and environmental justice through education, advocacy, and other forms of civic engagement. The Georgia Conservation Voters Action Fund (GCVAF) campaigns for climate champions. These complementary organizations hold Georgia legislators and policymakers accountable for their actions on climate and environmental justice.
The Legislative Director leads Georgia Conservation Voters’ year‑round state and local legislative advocacy to advance clean energy, environmental justice, and democracy priorities. This role serves as the lead strategist and campaign manager for GCV’s legislative agenda, responsible for proactively advancing policy goals through a coordinated inside‑outside strategy that integrates direct lobbying, grassroots pressure, coalition advocacy, and aligned electoral influence. The Legislative Director is accountable for legislative campaign strategy, execution, and outcomes, working closely with coalition partners, policymakers, and internal teams to advance priority policies.
This role reports to the Executive Director and coordinates closely with the Elections Director, Communications team, and external partners.
Legislative Campaign Strategy & Management
- Lead the design, execution, and management of multi‑issue legislative campaigns, including priority bills, regulatory fights, and policy reform packages.
- Develop and oversee legislative campaign plans with clear goals, timelines, targets, and success metrics.
- Track progress against campaign benchmarks and adjust strategy and tactics throughout the legislative cycle.
- Serve as the primary decision‑maker for legislative campaign direction, in coordination with the Executive Director.
Direct & Grassroots Lobbying
- Lead both direct lobbying and indirect (grassroots) lobbying efforts, including legislator meetings, coalition advocacy, constituent mobilization, and public pressure campaigns.
- Build and maintain relationships with state legislators, legislative staff, regulators, and relevant local officials.
- Provide strategic direction on pressure tactics to influence policymakers, including grassroots activation, earned media coordination, public events, and partner engagement.
- Ensure all lobbying activities comply with state and federal law and GCV firewall and compliance policies.
Legislative Session Leadership & Rapid Response
- Lead rapid response strategy during legislative session, including vote tracking, real‑time lobbying adjustments, and escalation of pressure at key decision points.
- Coordinate with internal teams and coalition partners to respond quickly to amendments, procedural changes, and shifting political dynamics during the session.
- Maintain situational awareness of legislative movement and risks across priority issue areas.
State & Local Policy Leadership
- Lead state and local policy advocacy aligned with GCV’s legislative priorities, including engagement with municipal officials and local decision‑makers.
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