Director of Policy & Legislative Affairs
Listed on 2026-06-27
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Government
Government Affairs, Government Administration
Director of Policy & Legislative Affairs
Oregon Community College Association | Salem, Oregon | Full-time, Exempt | $115,000-$130,000 annually
The Oregon Community College Association (OCCA) is seeking a strategic, analytical, and highly collaborative policy professional to serve as its next Director of Policy & Legislative Affairs. This role serves as OCCA's policy lead, helping shape the association's policy agenda, inform advocacy strategy, and guide clear, consistent communications on issues affecting Oregon's 17 community colleges.
The Director will work closely with the Executive Director, the Director of Government Relations, college leaders, locally elected board members, campus advocacy coordinators, state agencies, and policy partners to analyze complex issues, support legislative strategy, and elevate the collective voice of Oregon's community colleges.
This is an opportunity for a mission-driven professional who understands public policy, values public service, writes with clarity and precision, and is energized by work that blends policy analysis, advocacy, strategic communications, and statewide collaboration in a small association environment.
About OCCAFounded in 1962, OCCA represents Oregon's 17 publicly chartered community colleges and their locally elected boards. OCCA works at the intersection of public policy, advocacy, institutional leadership, student success, and statewide collaboration, providing a unified voice for community colleges before policymakers and partners whose decisions affect students, colleges, and communities across Oregon.
About the RoleThe Director of Policy & Legislative Affairs provides leadership for OCCA's policy, legislative planning, and policy-focused communications work. The position leads policy development and bill prioritization; conducts in-depth policy analysis; models fiscal and operational impacts; and supports OCCA's government affairs work as a supporting lobbyist during legislative sessions.
The successful candidate will be a thoughtful policy strategist, strong writer, skilled communicator, and trusted relationship-builder who can move comfortably between detailed analysis, public-facing messaging, and practical advocacy support.
Key Responsibilities- Lead development and coordination of OCCA's statewide policy agenda and related policy priorities.
- Analyze legislative concepts, budget proposals, agency rules, regulatory changes, and statewide policy initiatives.
- Model fiscal and operational impacts and translate complex policy issues into clear recommendations, briefs, testimony, and advocacy materials.
- Support legislative strategy and bill prioritization in partnership with the Executive Director and Director of Government Relations.
- Participate in legislative meetings, agency discussions, work groups, and public policy forums; testify or represent OCCA as needed.
- Lead OCCA's Campus Advocacy Coordinator Committee by supporting training, engagement strategies, advocacy tools, and consistent messaging across all 17 colleges.
- Oversee strategic communications related to policy and advocacy, including policy briefs, legislative updates, newsletters, social media content, talking points, and shared messaging.
- Bachelor's degree in public policy, education policy, political science, public administration, or a related field.
- Significant experience in policy analysis, legislative or regulatory work, public affairs, higher education policy, or a closely related field.
- Demonstrated ability to analyze complex policy issues, budget proposals, legislation, or regulations and translate them into clear, actionable recommendations.
- Exceptional writing skills, including policy briefs, analytical reports, and strategic communications.
- Experience working with state agencies, legislative bodies, or policy committees.
- Ability to build strong relationships with diverse stakeholders.
- Commitment to equity, student success, and the mission of community colleges.
- Master's degree in public policy, public administration, education policy, political science, higher education, or a related field.
- Experience in higher education,…
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