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Policy Associate

Job in Seattle, King County, Washington, 98101, USA
Listing for: Low Income Housing Institute
Full Time position
Listed on 2026-08-22
Job specializations:
  • Non-Profit & Social Impact
    Non-Profit / Outreach, Volunteer / Humanitarian, Community Health, Public Health
Job Description & How to Apply Below

Policy Associate

The Low Income Housing Institute (LIHI) is a non-profit developer of affordable housing and owns over 3,750 housing units in Seattle and the Puget Sound region. We also sponsor tiny house villages and shelters as a crisis response to homelessness. The Policy Associate will be responsible for research, data/information, programming and advocacy for various housing, shelter, healthcare, education and other programs benefiting low-income and homeless families and individuals.

The role includes organizing activities around LIHI programs, developing and fostering media, public, government, and community relations, and supporting policy and advocacy work at the local, state, and national levels.

The Policy Associate will be responsible for building relationships with community and government partners and potential stakeholders to generate support for LIHI programs, including tiny house villages, enhanced shelters, Urban Rest Stops, and low-income housing communities. This position will assist LIHI staff, volunteers, residents and community advocates with participation in policies, programs, and advocacy activities. The position will interact with government entities, community, faith, media, human service organizations and others to coordinate programs, policies, initiatives, and activities.

Responsibilities

Policy, Research, Education

Support LIHI staff with designing and implementing policies, programs, new initiatives and disseminating educational material and information.

Help develop position papers, documents, education and outreach materials on programs and policies.

Conduct research, collect data, and provide information on local, state, and national programs addressing affordable housing, equitable development, homelessness, healthcare, employment, and public benefits.

Gather and maintain data on LIHI, our housing and homeless programs, performance measures and outcomes.

Help draft a variety of written documents, fact sheets, flyers, enews, press releases, postings and documents for internal and external education and communication.

Track relevant local, state, and federal legislative updates and develop tools for sharing information and priorities with staff, community members, and program participants.

Program Support

Provide planning and implementation support for new and on-going housing and supportive services programs where requested.

Maintain existing community partnerships and develop new partnerships to enhance the opportunities for LIHI programs, residents and clients.

Help community engagement and volunteer management staff on planning for new housing, tiny house villages, enhanced shelters, Urban Rest Stops (hygiene services) and other LIHI programs. This includes canvassing efforts, community meetings, and community building events.

Work collaboratively with LIHI staff and volunteers, community and faith partners and government entities on new and existing initiatives.

Assist the Community Engagement Manager to work with Community Advisory Committees at our tiny house villages. The CACs are comprised of neighborhood stakeholders who oversee progress in the villages.

Bring feedback from community or other sources to the attention of LIHI leadership and operations teams.

Build effective relationships with staff in all departments.

Participate in staff meetings and planning sessions.

Participate in Communications Committee and event planning activities in collaboration with Executive Director, Community Engagement Manager, Fund Development staff, and other LIHI staff, Board members, and volunteers.

Support Ameri Corps program of members who participate in organizing community outreach, donations, and volunteer recruitment and organizing.

Advocacy

Contribute to the development of a community that values cultural diversity, equity, and inclusion.

Collaborate with Executive Director, Community Engagement Manager, Fund Development staff, and Administration staff in producing advocacy and public education messages and materials to promote housing and civil rights, social justice, cultural diversity, and economic security for all people.

Work collaboratively with staff of tiny house villages, enhanced shelters, Urban Rest Stops, and housing sites to recruit, train, and empower residents, clients, tenants, staff, and volunteers to participate in advocacy activities.

Work with communications staff regarding advocacy and community engagement priorities.

Become knowledgeable of existing advocacy programs, opportunities, and resources around Puget Sound.

Attend and participate in public policy forums and hearings with government staff and elected officials.

Attend meetings and participate in community action with other community partners and coalition organizations.

General

Meet deadlines.

Foster a clean, respectful and safe environment.

Engage with assigned training and comply with training deadlines.

Utilize Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) and follow PPE protocols, as needed.

Other duties as assigned.

Minimum…
Position Requirements
10+ Years work experience
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