Water Policy Manager
Listed on 2026-07-14
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Government
Public Health
Clean Wisconsin is a nonprofit organization with offices in Madison and Milwaukee and a mission to combat climate change and pollution in our air, water & land. Clean Wisconsin is looking for an effective and resourceful leader to manage the organization’s critical work addressing emerging issues and ground- and surface-water contaminants, with specific focus on per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS), municipal sourcewater protection efforts, and data center water use.
The Manager will also work to expand the organization’s presence addressing these water pollution issues at the federal level.
As a key member of the Water Policy Team, the Manager will support the water & agriculture program ’s existing work in these areas and will report to the program director. The Manager will serve as Clean Wisconsin’s voice on these and related water use and pollution issues, including speaking with reporters and media outlets, presenting at conferences and meetings, and providing testimony and comments on administrative rules and state and federal proposed legislation.
This is a full-time position based in our Madison office. Join our team of passionate environmental advocates and experts!
Clean Wisconsin is committed to diversity, equity and inclusion in our work and in our hiring practices. We value a team with different perspectives, educational backgrounds, and life experiences, and we prioritize diversity within our team. If you have any doubt about whether you might be qualified for this position and you think you have something special to contribute, we encourage you to apply.
Please also see our statement on diversity, equity and inclusion .
- Track trends, changes, and developments in scientific, legal, political, and regulatory matters. Monitor developments in programmatic priorities by researching, tracking, and analyzing legislation and policy initiatives related to PFAS, sourcewater pollution and protection efforts, and water use.
- In collaboration with Clean Wisconsin’s water policy team, support the program’s legislative and policy priorities including drafting legislation, preparing and occasionally delivering testimony, and developing policy briefs and educational materials.
- Conduct program and policy analysis to identify and support potential recommendations and solutions to ground- and surface-water contamination.
- Cultivate strategic relationships with key government officials, especially those at the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources, Department of Health Services and University of Wisconsin System Schools.
- In collaboration with Clean Wisconsin’s science program, evaluate scientific data related to water contamination to support policy and programmatic efforts. Assess linkages between emerging contaminants and public health.
- Work with Clean Wisconsin’s communications department to create outreach materials and website content to elevate the voices of place-based groups impacted by water contamination and enhance public awareness and policy-maker education.
- Identify and support place-based groups working to protect drinking water quality through data analysis and policy development.
- Promote Clean Wisconsin’s efforts to combat water pollution at speaking engagements, fundraising events and other venues.
- Maintain effective communication with other environmental organizations, coalitions and partners.
- Assist with grant development, grant reporting, project management and other activities that support program priorities.
- Anticipated effort by topic will generally align as follows: PFAS (40%), sourcewater protection (45%), water use/data centers (10%), and other duties relating to the water & agriculture program as assigned (5%).
- Ability to perform in a rapidly changing work environment and manage competing priorities while maintaining a long-term vision.
- Familiarity, fluency and comfort with issues of water contamination and basic governmental processes at the state and federal level.
- Demonstrated ability to translate technical issues into the language of laypersons.
- Attention to detail, procedural rules and instructions.
- Familiarity with key…
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