APHA is looking for a senior executive responsible for the overall direction, strategy, and day to day management of the Campaign for the Public’s Health. This role requires an individual who is a strategic thinker, creative tactician, thoughtful and experienced manager, as well as a skilled campaigner. Exceptional planning, leadership, fundraising, and advocacy skills are essential. A strong understanding of grassroots as well as grasstops advocacy, lobbying, marketing, communications and partnership engagement skills is a plus. The Campaign Director will work closely with APHA senior staff leadership, various stakeholders and partners to ensure that the campaign is effectively designed, implemented, and measured for success. This position requires creativity and innovation in a result-driven environment. This also requires being capable of managing multiple projects in a fast-paced and uncertain environment. The Campaign for the Public’s Health’s Rapid Response Action Center (war room) will serve as a coordinated campaign hub for rapid advocacy, strategic communications, legal action, and cross-sectoral mobilization. Our initial focus will be federal, with support for state and local partners. Over time, we aim to proactively build a campaign that breaks silos, has strong bipartisan support and promotes equitable community well-being across all jurisdictions. The campaign will follow the strategic direction as defined by the APHA senior leadership and guided by a team of advisors.
This position is grant-funded and guaranteed for 2 years with expectation of continuing employment if funds are available.
Management: Strategize with APHA senior leaders and Campaign for the Public’s Health Advisory Committee to coordinate a fast-paced and action-oriented campaign. Oversee the planning, execution, and evaluation of a comprehensive campaign focusing on improving the public’s health via grassroots and partner engagement and mobilization, creative communications and marketing action, legal strategies, and government relations/lobbying. Coordinate information flow and reviews of plans and written products. Assist with development and overseeing of consultant agreements. Strategic planning and execution: Work with the Campaign leaders to develop strategies and plans to execute them. Take primary responsibility for overseeing the group’s overall time management, prioritization, and progress toward our goals. Partnership engagement: Uplift and organize mass and targeted grassroots actions, both organically led and led by coalitions and organizational allies. Staff partner groups and related APHA initiatives (e.g. For Our Health) to harness energy and activity. Support mobilizing with a wide variety of constituents, including building bridges to those who may not have mobilized together before, which might include health care, military families, business and faith leaders, etc. Advocacy/Government Relations: Work in coordination with existing government relations staff and additional consultants to create advocacy and lobbying strategy in support of the Campaign policy priorities. Provide infrastructure, organizing support and training to support action in key areas of the country to push the agenda forward. Communications: The Campaign Director coordinates with communications staff and consultants to assure rapid response communications, key messaging, targeted stories, and product development in support of the Campaign. Budget/Fundraising: The Campaign Director works with the APHA to ensure the long-term viability of the Campaign by fundraising, managing budget and development opportunities. This includes keeping data organized, helping to identify both individual and organizational/foundation prospects. Oversee writing relevant grant reports and proposals.
Bachelor’s degree and over 10 years of demonstrated success organizing issue, political or advocacy campaigns in a fast-paced and dynamic setting and extensive management experience. Knowledge of public health and existing relationships with key allies, officials, and funders are a plus. Skills and abilities: Strong analytical and problem-solving skills and judgment. Excellent political judgment and understanding of the federal legislative process. Strong understanding of legislative and policy strategies from the grassroots to national settings. Strong and inclusive leadership and team management abilities. All applicants must be a self-starter with an ability to work independently in a deadline-driven environment with competing priorities. As this position involves significant contact with partners, key stakeholders, and volunteers, the applicant must be affable, people-oriented, and have excellent written and oral communication skills. Experience in budget management and financial planning. Ability to develop and maintain strategic partnerships. Strong project management skills. Strong organizational and multitasking abilities and ability to work under pressure. Attention to detail and commitment to quality.
Position is based in downtown DC near several metro stations. Hybrid work environment.
Hours: 35 hours a week, full-time, Monday - Friday (daytime). Number of openings: 1.
Applicants who meet the requirements and are interested in being considered for this position should submit the following information at: https://careers-apha.icims.com.
Vaccination Policy: New Hires and Employees must adhere to APHA COVID-19 Vaccination Mandate Policy.
CLOSING DATE: Open Until Filled
SALARY RANGE: Low to mid-$100's (salary commensurate with experience & job role). APHA offers a competitive salary and excellent benefits.
EEO/AA/VETS/DISABILITY. APHA is strongly and actively committed to diversity in its workplace.
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