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The Senior Manager of Policy supports the National Alliance for Public Charter Schools' policy and advocacy activities to expand federal funding and support for charter schools. This role reports to the Senior Director of Policy and focuses on regulatory engagement, programmatic development, and professional learning initiatives.

Key Responsibilities: Lead the organization's regulatory agenda by tracking, analyzing, and developing comments on regulatory processes; manage professional learning and a community of practice for the federal Charter Schools Program; develop high-quality content and programming for legislative, regulatory, and conference initiatives.
Skills & Tools: Strong expertise in federal education policy, regulatory processes, and advocacy; excellent written and verbal communication skills; ability to manage complex projects, engage diverse stakeholders, and present technical content to various audiences.
Qualifications: Advanced degree in education policy, public policy, or related field preferred; 5+ years of experience in education policy, federal advocacy, or nonprofit work; demonstrated knowledge of federal education programs and charter school landscape.
Location: In-Person - WA
Compensation: $70K–$85K/yr

Job Description

WHAT IS THE ROLE

The National Alliance for Public Charter Schools, the leading national nonprofit dedicated to advancing the charter school movement, is seeking a talented and motivated professional to join its team.

The Senior Manager of Policy reports to the Senior Director of Policy and will support policy and advocacy activities designed to expand access to charter school federal funding sources as well as increase support of charter schools more broadly at the federal level.

WHAT YOU'LL DO

  • Regulatory Engagement: Lead the organization’s regulatory agenda, including tracking and analyzing regulatory processes governing key programs impacting charter schools and develop, with broad stakeholder input, comments on behalf of the charter school community.
  • Programmatic Support: Lead professional learning focused on the federal Charter Schools Program (CSP), including managing a community of practice for CSP applicants and grantees to ensure that sector partners can access and implement CSP grants with fidelity.
  • Programmatic Development: Develop, manage, and present content related to the organization’s legislative and regulatory agenda, including the development of high-quality programming for the National Charter Schools Conference and other stakeholder meetings.
  • Policy Analysis and Development: Support a robust federal regulatory agenda across several agencies with creative, thorough, and thoughtful policy analysis and development.
  • Stakeholder Engagement: Support relationship development and management of key policy partners and Administration officials to collect input and promote alignment on key policy priorities across the charter school community.
  • Advocacy: Support the Government Relations team with high-quality collateral and talking points on important policy issues facing the sector.
  • Represent The National Alliance: Regularly attend and report out on seminars and briefings that pertain to charter schools, school choice, and education reform to support partnership development and growth.

WHO YOU ARE

  • You are committed to education reform, the charter school movement, and the mission of the National Alliance.
  • You have a bachelor’s degree and those best suited for this role also have a master’s degree.
  • You have at least four (4) years of relevant, policy-related work experience.
  • You have the ability to meet time-sensitive deadlines and manage multiple tasks in an efficient manner.
  • You have excellent writing, communication, and interpersonal skills.
  • You take pride in the work you produce and are detail oriented.
  • You are able to set priorities, develop a work schedule, monitor progress towards goals, enjoy tracking all of the details and data of the team and projects and have a high level of personal responsibility.
  • You enjoy being a team player and also have an entrepreneurial spirit.
  • You work cooperatively and effectively with others – setting goals, resolving problems, and making decisions that enhance organizational effectiveness.
  • You have built partnerships with local leaders and organizations whose mission coordinate with your organization.
  • You have a tremendous familiarity and comfort with all things Microsoft Office, and using Excel and managing a database system is an exciting responsibility for you.
  • You are ideally in the Washington, D.C. area.

WHAT WE OFFER

The National Alliance for Public Charter Schools offers a sector-leading salary and benefits package. We cover 100% of an employee’s medical, dental, and vision premiums, and 50% for spouses and dependents, including an HRA to cover 100% of in-network medical deductibles. We also offer:

  • 403(b) retirement account with up to a 6% match after 90 days of employment
  • Automatic life insurance coverage, short- and long-term disability coverage, and FSA
  • 12 weeks of fully paid parental leave
  • 25 PTO days annually, plus every federal holiday and a week off at year-end
  • Monthly reimbursement for internet and cellular service, plus a $500 home office setup stipend in your first 90 days

The anticipated starting salary range for this role is $70,000-$85,000, commensurate with experience and qualifications.

WHO WE ARE

The National Alliance for Public Charter Schools believes that all families deserve high-quality public school options. Charter schools are independent public schools providing families with a new set of public school options. Each of these schools is developed to be a partnership between parents, teachers, and students.  

When given the option, parents are choosing to enroll their children in charter schools. In fact, the demand for charter schools is far outpacing the supply in most communities. What began as a small movement in a few states has grown to become a major force in education reform across the country. Through advocacy, research, and strategic communications, the National Alliance works to grow the number of high-quality charter schools available to all families, especially those who do not have access to high-quality public schools.