OEC - Oregon Environmental Council

07/19/2024 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 07/19/2024 17:37

Legislative Director

Make a difference for the environment and Oregon's future by joining our dynamic team!

STATUS: Accepting Applications - Priority Deadline August 12th, 2024
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Who We Are:

We're a nonprofit, nonpartisan environmental organization with deep roots dating back to 1968. Our work is grounded in fostering equitable, forward-thinking solutions to the environmental challenges facing us today - and tomorrow. We envision a future where every Oregonian enjoys equitable access to the healthy air, water, climate and community needed to thrive. To realize this vision, we've cultivated a team of tireless champions to support policies and practices centered in environmental protection and justice. We build coalitions, celebrate successes, launch impactful campaigns and have fun along the way. OEC seeks diverse perspectives and partnerships, and welcomes and includes all races, ethnicities, affiliations, identities, and experiences. Learn more about OEC's vision for justice. We encourage candidates with diverse lived experiences to apply.

Position Summary:

Oregon Environmental Council is seeking a Legislative Director to lead our efforts to secure and defend public policies that align with our mission. The Legislative Director works to advocate for OEC's policy agenda and increase our presence and effectiveness within the Oregon Legislature, administrative agencies, and executive branch, and occasionally works with Oregon's congressional delegation and local elected officials. The role represents OEC full-time in Salem during legislative sessions and interim committee days, coordinating and providing strategic guidance on the work of our program directors on specific legislation. Between sessions, the Legislative Director cultivates relationships with bipartisan legislators and candidates; designs and delivers legislative briefings around Oregon; and works with our program staff to promote OEC's policy agenda through other venues. This position requires travel throughout Oregon. This role works under the supervision of the Executive Director and coordinates closely with the Director of Programs, but with a high level of autonomy.

Ideal Candidate:

You are politically savvy and are gifted at building relationships. You are a good storyteller who can quickly learn essential information and communicate in a compelling way. You have high integrity and are a credible source of information. You are able to manage multiple campaigns and have excellent follow through. You have a passion for making change and are able to work in coalition with both like-minded and unlikely allies.

Essential Duties and Responsibilities:

Legislative Advocacy (~35%)

  • Serves as OEC's primary voice in the Oregon Legislature. This includes,tracking relevant legislation, coordinating testimony and other advocacy work, negotiating, providing rapid response information to decision-makers, and presenting testimony
  • On an as-needed basis, supports other major policy campaigns which may involve advocating before regulatory and administrative agencies or before local or federal decision-makers
  • Keeps OEC program staff, Director of Programs, Executive Director and Communications Director regularly informed of legislative issues and engages them at useful and necessary points
  • Serves on statewide task forces

Relationship Building (~35%)

  • Builds strong relationships with legislators and candidates of all parties from across Oregon and, to a lesser extent, with local and federal politicians
  • Builds strong professional relationships with key individuals in Oregon's executive branch to move OEC's agenda forward
  • Develops and maintains collaborative relationships with key interest groups and individuals, building broad support for OEC program goals and objectives and leveraging our strengths to support partner organizations' work

Policy Analysis and Campaign Planning and Execution (~20%)

  • Coordinates staff work to develop and finalize our legislative agenda
  • Develops and leads legislative strategic approach for securing OEC's priorities
  • Assists in analyzing, investigating, and refining potential legislative proposals, with an equity and inclusion lens
  • Reviews proposed ballot measure endorsements for relevancy to OEC's mission and makes recommendations; supports ballot measure campaigns, as needed
  • Engages OEC's board for strategy, guidance, and advocacy

Other Responsibilities (~10%)

  • Works with OEC staff to produce testimony, fact sheets, press releases, opinion pieces, and other documents as necessary
  • Leads and develops trainings and shares tips on effective advocacy for OEC staff, emerging leaders board, and partners
  • Supports OEC fundraising activities as requested, e.g., by presenting progress reports and meeting with potential donors
  • Actively works to strengthen OEC's public presence and visibility, both independently and in coordination with other staff members
  • Responsible for tracking compliance with state and local lobbying disclosure requirements
  • Other responsibilities as needed

Qualifications:

Required Experience, Education and Certifications

  • Minimum four years of professional experience in lobbying, advocacy, and/or legislative work
  • Demonstrated experience incorporating the perspectives of communities of color in the consideration of impacts and outcomes of a decision-making process
  • Bachelor's degree
  • Valid driver's license

Required Skills, Abilities and Qualities

  • Proven ability to build broad-based support among elected officials and key stakeholders for proactive policy changes
  • Excellent interpersonal skills; an eagerness to work collaboratively in a dynamic team environment; positive, flexible attitude
  • Excellent communications (verbal and written)
  • Proven ability to work cooperatively with diverse organizations and constituents
  • Able to maintain a general level of knowledge and understanding of a wide range of issues
  • Strong organizational and time management skills; ability to work under pressure; ability to manage multiple projects while keeping a "big picture" strategic view
  • Ability to self-motivate, take the initiative and problem solve; ability to work independently
  • Detail-oriented with high standards for accuracy
  • An understanding of the impacts of institutional and structural racism and bias
  • Demonstrated commitment to expanding cultural awareness and advancing justice, equity, diversity, and inclusion within the organization and as part of programmatic work; a commitment to continued learning and working against institutional and structural racism
  • A passion for OEC's mission
  • Energized to support Oregon Environmental Council'sValues and Beliefsand workplace culture as described in ourTeam Charter
  • Willingness and ability to work long hours during legislative sessions

Desirable Additional Qualifications

  • Existing relationships with Oregon legislators and policy stakeholders
  • Experience working in a non-profit setting with a mission-driven staff and board
  • Prior experience with environmental and/or environmental justice policy issues
  • Experience working with the media
  • Experience with advocacy campaign strategy
  • Relevant advanced degree

Other Details:

Travel:This position requires a daily presence in Salem during the legislative session, and requires occasional statewide travel including overnight or multiple days. An OEC vehicle is currently available for Legislative Director travel during session. OEC encourages travel by sustainable modes, e.g., walking, bicycling, taking transit, carpooling, but some trips may require driving. This position therefore requires a valid driver's license.

Work Schedule:This role requires the ability to be flexible about one's schedule and work hours, including frequent evening and weekend hours and daily travel during legislative sessions. When the legislature is not meeting, OEC's standard hours are Monday - Friday, 9:00 - 5:00. This role may require excess hours in order to achieve deliverables, especially during legislative session.

Physical:This job operates in a professional open-floor office environment with a moderate level of noise associated with personal conversations and office machinery. The employee must be able to see, hear and talk and have the physical ability to move around, lift light objects, and use standard office equipment such as computers, phones, photocopiers and filing cabinets.

Salary and Employment Benefits:

The full salary range for this position is currently $76,500 - $107,000 per year. Starting salaries are usually in the first half of the full range. Starting salary offers are made based on an assessment of the candidate's skills, experience, and abilities in relation to the job description, and also in relation to peer roles in the organization.

OEC endeavors to increase all staff wages annually to account for cost of living as well as to recognize and honor experience gained over time. We review and adjust the organizational pay scale every 2-3 years. Employees can expect to move up in the range for their position's pay grade as they gain more experience in their roles.

OEC offers a collaborative, team-oriented, flexible, family-friendly workplace. Excellent benefits include:

  • Generous paid leave, including 4 weeks of vacation (3 in first year), Fridays off in August, 11 fixed holidays, 4 personal days, and 12 sick days annually
  • 401k contribution (up to 6% after the first year)
  • Employer-paid medical and dental coverage for employee, with significant employer support for dependents' coverage

At OEC, you will learn a lot, laugh a lot, and feel great about helping Oregon communities become better, healthier places to live.

To Apply:

You will be asked for a cover letter & resume, our simple intake form usually takes less than two minutes to complete. Applications are reviewed on a two week rolling basis, and this position will remain open until filled.

Job Posting Summary:

Title:

Legislative Director

Status:

Regular

FLSA Classification:

Exempt

Hours:

1.0 full-time equivalent

Reports to:

Executive Director

Location:

Portland, OR

Work Type

Hybrid (at least 2 days a week in our Portland, OR office)

Supervisory Responsibilities:

None

Opening Date:

July 19th, 2024

Closing Date:

Priority deadline: August 12. Open until filled

Full Salary Range:

Minimum Starting Salary: $76,500-$91,750

Current Full Salary Range: $76,500 - $107,000

ADA Accommodations:

If you identify as a person with a disability and would like to request a reasonable accommodation when applying for this job, please email [email protected] or call 503-222-1963 x100 for assistance.

Equal Employment Opportunity:

Oregon Environmental Council provides equal employment opportunities to all employees and applicants for employment and prohibits discrimination and harassment of any type without regard to race, color, religion, age, gender assignment, gender identity or expression, national origin, (dis)ability status, genetics, protected veteran status, sexual orientation, or any other characteristic protected by federal, state or local laws. This policy applies to all terms and conditions of employment, including recruiting, hiring, placement, promotion, termination, layoff, recall, transfer, leaves of absence, compensation and training.

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