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Posted: 29-May-26
Location: Washington, DC
Type: Full Time
Salary: $150,000 - $175,000
Salary Details:
Preferred Education:
Additional Information:
The Vice President of Public Policy (VPPP) serves as a leading advocate for the students served by the Federal TRIO Programs (TRIO) — ensuring that the needs and experiences of low-income, first-generation students are reflected in all federal policy and funding decisions. The VPPP will work to elevate student voices in conversations around program authorization and appropriations, while collaborating closely with colleagues across the organization to advance shared priorities.
This role comes at a pivotal moment for Federal TRIO Programs, which are facing significant policy and funding challenges that threaten their core mission. We are seeking a dynamic and strategic leader to guide our government relations efforts, advocate for the preservation and strengthening of TRIO, and ensure continued access to higher education for low-income and first-generation students nationwide.
ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:
Leadership
Strategic Planning
Community Engagement
Other Duties as Assigned
Minimum Qualifications
Preferred Qualifications
Knowledge Of:
Government relations; higher education and applicable public policies; legislative process and schedule; federally funded TRIO programs; keen insight, awareness, and sensitivity into matters pertaining to low-income students, first-generation students, students with disabilities, and
other underserved student groups; computer database software, spreadsheets, and word processing and the ability to understand integrated computer systems (e.g., Microsoft 365, Asana).
Skill In:
Leadership; relationship building; strong attention to detail; ability to manage multiple competing deadlines and high-stakes projects; creative and strategic thinking; written and verbal interpersonal communication; organizing information and projects to achieve COE’s government relations agenda; problem solving; analyzing and interpreting data; adhering to deadlines; taking initiative; proactive outreach.
Ability To:
Work effectively with the president to implement COE’s vision around public policy efforts; work independently, and with an entrepreneurial spirit; create and implement new initiatives to achieve COE objectives; balance priorities under time constraints; evaluate programs and analyze data; communicate effectively both orally and in written form, especially as it relates to communications with legislators and government officials; resolve problems; work well under pressure, set priorities, and meet deadlines; travel at least 20% of the time; manage confidential and sensitive information.
Working Conditions:
Position is based in Washington, D.C. This position follows a hybrid schedule, with an expectation of in-office presence at least three days per week. Standard office setting. Repetitive use of keyboard. May require occasional physical activities including lifting and carrying boxes up to 40 lbs. Requires travel and attendance at evening and/or weekend activities, meetings, events, seminars, and workshops. Ability to travel approximately 20% of the time.
Other requirements:
Demonstrated willingness and experience working collaboratively with various constituents and/or co-workers from a wide range of abilities, backgrounds, and experiences.