Government Relations Specialist
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Description & Requirements The Office of Government Relations (OGR) at the Broad Institute seeks a Government Relations Specialist (GRS) to play an essential role in strengthening and advancing Broad's advocacy agenda. This early-career position offers an exciting opportunity for a highly motivated individual with a passion for biomedical research policy, government affairs, and operational excellence. About the role
Key responsibilities * Prepare policy memos, pre-meeting briefings, and dossiers for Broad leadership and advocacy stakeholders. * Conduct policy research and analyze proposed legislative developments relevant to federal, state, and local biomedical research funding, data policy, and innovation. * Attend briefings, hearings, and stakeholder meetings (primarily virtual) and write summaries of legislative and policy developments. Occasional day-travel to Washington DC (up to three times a year) may be expected. * Draft and disseminate post-meeting summaries and key takeaways to internal teams and external partners. * Support the development of public policy positions, advocacy strategies, and communications materials in collaboration with the Communications Office. 2. Government relations operations & stakeholder management * Manage day-to-day operations of the Office of Government Relations, including meeting coordination, scheduling, and logistics. * Assist in planning and executing government relations events, including high-profile government visits, policymaker engagements, and Broad-hosted policy briefings. * Track outreach efforts and stakeholder engagement using CRM and database tools to document Broad's interactions with policymakers. * Coordinate government relations reporting, ensuring timely updates on policy activities, legislative developments, and breaking news coverage of priority health policy issues. * Assist AD in liaising between Broad and their external consultants. * Develop monthly reports for relevant internal and external stakeholders -- tracking and reporting activities on behalf of the Office of Government Relations. 3. Administrative & event coordination support * Handle scheduling and administrative duties for the Associate Director, including arranging meetings, maintaining correspondence, booking travel, and supporting daily workflows. * Manage vendor relationships, contract renewals, and budget tracking related to government relations activities. * Provide event support, including logistics, agenda preparation, briefing materials, and on-site coordination for meetings with policymakers and external partners. Qualifications Required skills & experience * Exceptional written and oral communication skills, with the ability to synthesize complex policy topics into clear, concise materials. * Strong analytical and interpretive skills, especially in evaluating the implications of policy developments. * Strong organizational skills, with the ability to manage multiple priorities, meet deadlines, and maintain attention to detail in a fast-paced environment. * Self-motivated individual who can work independently and also collaborate across teams and stakeholder groups. * Demonstrated ability to work with discretion, tact, and good judgment, particularly when handling sensitive policy discussions. * Experience in policy research, legislative tracking, and/or government relations is preferred. * Familiarity with event planning, stakeholder engagement, and CRM platforms is a plus. Education & experience * Bachelor's or Master's degree in a STEM discipline, public policy, political science, or a related field preferred. * 1 - 3 years' experience in government, public or private research institutions, professional associations, or policy organizations. * Previous experience working on public policy, government affairs, or science policy issues is highly desirable. |