Director of Policy Communications and Public Affairs
Listed on 2026-01-18
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Government
PR / Communications
As the Director of Policy Communications and Public Affairs
, you will lead strategic communications to advance our policy goals and enhance our public affairs presence. This role reports into the Chief Communications Officer and collaborates closely with the Government Relations team.
- Direct communications for policy efforts, which includes development and implementation of global and regional policy communications strategies.
- Collaborate closely with the government relations, global office, and other association teams.
- Develop messaging, press releases, op-eds, blogs, speeches, and social content to communicate and advance policy goals.
- Coordinate communications efforts with external partners, including advocacy groups, coalitions, government agencies, industry and related trade organizations, and other relevant audiences and partners.
- Build relationships with and ensure ongoing engagement with policy advocates, lawmakers, industry, policy-focused media, and other influencers to further the organization’s policy goals.
- Prepare spokespeople for media interviews, policy meetings, and public appearances related to policy issues.
- 8+ years of experience in strategy communications, public affairs, or public policy-related communications.
- Bachelor’s degree in communications, Marketing, Public Affairs /Policy or related.
- Deep understanding of government processes, policy development, the media landscape, and their working relationships.
- Demonstrated ability to develop and implement strategic communications initiatives focused on policy issues.
- Ability to translate complex policy information into accessible, engaging content.
- Exceptional writing, editing, and verbal communication skills, including executive presence and confidence to share strategy and counsel with senior leadership a plus.
- Preferred experience in a communications position on Capitol Hill or in a policy role.
Global Electronics Association is an Equal Opportunity Employer offering a competitive salary and excellent employee benefits. The Association has a hybrid work environment. Position reports to the Washington D.C. office.
The pay range for this position is $115K+ Global Electronics Association considers education, experience, internal equity, and other qualifying criteria to determine starting payrates. In addition to compensation benefits, and offers a variety of health and welfare benefits, based on eligibility, including job status/hours worked each week.
Please send resume and cover letter to e-mail: lyssabernstein Subject line should say: POLICYCOMMS
Global Electronics Association, formerly known as IPC, is the leading voice of the $6 trillion global electronics industry. Since 1957, we’ve supported the growth and success of more than 3,000 member companies across the electronics supply chain, from design and printed boards to advanced packaging, assembly, and testing.
As a member-driven organization, we deliver internationally recognized standards, trusted certification programs, workforce education, market intelligence, and public policy advocacy to strengthen and advance the global electronics ecosystem. Our mission is to enable better electronics for a better world through smarter collaboration, resilient supply chains, and shared innovation.
With global headquarters in Bannockburn, Illinois, Global Electronics Association has operations in Belgium, China, Germany, India, Japan, Korea, Malaysia, Mexico, Taiwan, and the United States and a presence across dozens more countries to support its members.
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