Director of Technology Policy at Third Way
Washington, DC 20036, USA -
Full Time


Start Date

Immediate

Expiry Date

07 Sep, 25

Salary

170000.0

Posted On

07 Jun, 25

Experience

0 year(s) or above

Remote Job

Yes

Telecommute

Yes

Sponsor Visa

No

Skills

Good communication skills

Industry

Human Resources/HR

Description

Third Way is a national think tank and advocacy organization that champions moderate policy and political ideas. Since our founding in 2005, we have served as a critical bulwark against political extremism by advancing values-driven, reform-oriented solutions on the defining issues of our time. Our work is grounded in the mainstream American values of opportunity, freedom, security, and democratic capitalism, and we advocate for the vital center across seven major areas: climate and energy, economy, education, health care, national security, politics, and social policy.
This position leads a long-term effort to reorient mainstream federal policymakers towards a vision of technology and innovation that is modern, optimistic, and better balances growth with consumer protections. This person works with Third Way’s executive team to design and execute strategic research and advocacy plans, manages a team to achieve measurable impact, designs program budgets, fundraises and interfaces with donors, and serves as a primary liaison with the broad policymaking community and press.

The Director of Technology Policy will:

  • Design strategic research plans as well as oversee the development of written reports, memos, op-eds, digital and graphic content, and other products;
  • Build strategic advocacy plans, educate lawmakers and their staff, and advise lawmakers on how to navigate key legislative debates.
  • Manage a team to achieve goals laid out in annual workplans and regularly adjust plans throughout the year to be responsive to changing policy and political contexts;
  • Develop and maintain relationships with donors to support the work of the program as well as work with Third Way’s development team to identify and pitch new sources of funding;
  • Create and manage program budgets, including working with Third Way’s grants and finance teams;
  • Be a lead spokesperson in the press and at regular high-profile public speaking engagements on highly sensitive issues with complex political cross-pressures;
  • Perform other duties as assigned.-Salary Range: $150,000 - $170,000, annuallyAt Third Way, we are committed to non-discrimination and fair pay practices. The final starting salary offer will be determined based on your experience and qualifications.

COMPETENCIES:

  • Strategic Communication
  • Coaching
  • Motivating Others
  • Building Relationships
  • Creativity/Innovation
  • Influencing/Negotiating
  • Financial Management
  • External Awareness
  • Accountability for Self/Others/ProgramRespectfulness

This might be the job for you, if you have:

  • A graduate degree or an undergraduate degree in a relevant field plus exceptionally relevant work experience.
  • A sophisticated understanding of federal technology policy and surrounding political dynamics;
  • A Demonstrated ability to lead, inspire, develop, and effectively manage creative and diverse teams in a fast-paced environment to achieve a culture of both respect and results;
  • Proven ability to navigate complex political and policy debates, anticipate shifts, and deploy strategic advocacy to drive real change in a policy or conversation;
  • Experience developing and maintaining relationships with key stakeholders, including donor;

In the Third Way Culture, we are looking for:

  • Self-starters: People who see and seize opportunities, take risks, learn from failure, and will bring a sustained passion for our mission.
  • Collaborators: People who work in teams—sharing ideas, brainstorming, co-authoring products, and advancing its shared priorities.
  • Creators: People who fosters divergent thinking; that aren’t afraid to take on the orthodoxies of the left or the right. Team members come up with original insights, find unique ways to look at data, and challenge their preconceptions.
  • Results-oriented: People who function with an organizational commitment to clear objectives, ambitious timelines, accountability for results, and a focus on impact.
  • Respectful: People who embrace the diverse perspectives of everyone and fosters the values of diversity, equity, and inclusiveness at all times.
Responsibilities

Please refer the Job description for details

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