Senior Political Manager
Company: Massachusetts Charter Public School Association (M
Location: Boston
Posted on: October 23, 2024
Job Description:
About MCPSAFounded in 2001, the Massachusetts Charter Public
School Association (MCPSA) represents Commonwealth charter public
schools across Massachusetts. MCPSA's work is guided by our and a
deep belief that every child regardless of race, zip code, or
family background deserves equal access to a high quality
education. Collectively, Massachusetts charter public schools are
widely recognized as among the highest performing charter public
schools in the country. MCPSA has an extensive history of
supporting and advocating for charter public schools, with the
mission of creating and protecting the conditions that will enable
the charter sector to thrive, contributing toward the common goal
of all children having equitable access to high-quality
schools.PositionReporting to the Chief of Public Affairs, the
Senior Political Manager will play an integral role within MCPSA's
Public Affairs department, and is responsible for leading execution
of an advocacy and political agenda that will protect and create
the conditions necessary for charter public schools in
Massachusetts to thrive. Through helping lead both 501(c)3 and
501(c)4 year-round political activities, the individual in this
role will help MCPSA build a strong political operation that grows
political support for charter public schools and advances the
advocacy agenda set by its member schools. The Senior Political
Manager will also represent MCPSA externally among elected
officials and other key stakeholders to build strong coalitions to
move its work forward.Responsibilities:
- In partnership with the Chief of Public Affairs, build and
execute MCPSA's political strategy, and oversee compliance
management for Advocates for Massachusetts Charter Public Schools,
MCPSA's affiliated 501(c)4.
- Make campaign engagement and support recommendations; develop
campaign engagement proposals that include scopes of work, budgets
(including spending allocations), and timelines for all campaign
work.
- In partnership with the Director of Government Affairs, develop
and implement engagement strategies for current and prospective MA
elected officials, their staff, and coalition partners. Foster
these relationships to advance MCPSA's political and advocacy goals
and stay abreast of new political developments, opportunities, and
threats.
- Manage all aspects of events designed to further political
strategy. -
- Collaborate and communicate frequently with the other members
of the public affairs team to - ensure seamless integration of
MCPSA's political activities across the department, with a focus on
integration of digital engagement and community mobilization into
political strategy.
- Set actionable goals, develop benchmarks, and track performance
metrics to assess the political program and its impact. Maintain
up-to-date databases on legislative districts and elected officials
to track support of charter schools and legislative and policy
opportunities and victories.
- Supervise MCPSA staff members and/or consultants as assigned,
to support the success of the political program.
- Other activities, as requested by the Chief of Public
Affairs.Location and Schedule:MCPSA is a virtual organization with
team members working remotely. General working hours are 9 a.m. - 5
p.m., with flexibility required. This position requires frequent
travel throughout Massachusetts, and candidates must possess a
valid driver's license and reliable access to a vehicle. Residence
within Massachusetts, and/or within 75 miles from Boston, is
strongly preferred.To ApplyAlong with your resume, please submit a
brief cover letter stating why you are interested in working for
MCPSA and why you are confident that you would be a great fit for
this job. Applications will be reviewed upon receipt. The position
is available immediately.Notice of InclusionDiversity and inclusion
are crucial to our mission and we are committed to cultivating a
team that reflects the communities we serve. As an Equal
Opportunity Employer MCPSA does not discriminate on the basis of an
individual's sex, age, race, color, national origin, alienage,
religion, marital status, pregnancy, sexual orientation or
affectional preference, gender identity and expression,
accessibility needs, citizenship, veteran or military status and
other personal characteristics protected by law. As such, MCPSA
strongly encourages people from marginalized and oppressed
communities to apply, recognizing and respecting that diverse
perspectives and experiences are valuable to our team and essential
to achieving our purpose.Qualifications:
- A belief in the power and possibility of charter public schools
and an unwavering commitment to educational equity.
- Successful and progressively responsible campaign experience
(e.g. Political Manager, Field Manager or Director), or issue
advocacy or interest group work (e.g., PAC or 501(c)4 Manager).
Political fundraising, direct lobbying, and legislative advocacy
experiences are all pluses. Familiarity and/or experience with the
MA political landscape is a must.
- Superb relationship building skills with the ability to build
consensus, engage a wide range of stakeholders and allies, and
navigate complex community and political dynamics. Demonstrated
ability to develop, sustain, and strengthen relationships and trust
over time.
- Able to synthesize and translate complex political language or
strategy to gain broad appeal and generate calls to action.
- Excellent written, verbal, and collaboration skills; high
attention to detail, with the ability to stay focused and nimble,
managing multiple priorities independently in a fast-paced
environment.
- Ability to hold sensitive information with discretion and
confidentiality.
- Bachelor's degree preferred. Don't meet every single
requirement? At MCPSA, we are dedicated to building a diverse,
inclusive, and authentic workplace, so if you're excited about this
role but your experience does not align perfectly with every
qualification in this job description, we encourage you to apply.
-Compensation and BenefitsThe base annual pay for this position is
$78,500 - $83,500 plus a competitive compensation package,
including 25 days of paid time off, office closure between
Christmas and New Years, 12 paid holidays, an annual cost of labor
adjustment, 75% of health insurance, 100% of dental, life and
disability insurance, a professional development stipend, a 4%
401(k) match, and potential for an annual team bonus. -
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Keywords: Massachusetts Charter Public School Association (M, Springfield , Senior Political Manager, Executive , Boston, Massachusetts
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