Director of Advocacy
The director of advocacy plans, directs, and oversees the implementation of association advocacy strategies. Advocacy at the National Association for College Admission Counseling (NACAC) is defined as being inclusive of a range of activities, including primarily (1) government relations and public policy, in conjunction with NACAC’s research department, volunteer leaders, coalitions, and external counsel; (2) engagement with the public through media and social media, in conjunction with the NACAC communications department, and (3) engagement with the profession through educational resources, in conjunction with the NACAC education and training department. The advocacy director will communicate directly with state and federal policymakers, facilitate member input and participation in association advocacy activities, and build on association guiding documents and research to promote the college admission counseling profession. In general, NACAC’s advocacy priorities focus on student- and equity-centered college admission practices, support for ethical college admission counseling practice, and support for school counselors and college advising.
This position provides an opportunity for the director to lead a portfolio of advocacy activities at a moment when college admission policy is at an historically critical juncture. NACAC’s focus on improving equity in college admission in the face of substantial challenges provides an opportunity for the director to make a significant difference in the trajectory of postsecondary educational access.
Responsibilities:
1. Leads NACAC’s policy and advocacy portfolio, representing the association, its mission, and its members in policy and advocacy activities that advance the organization’s priorities among stakeholders including institutional, state, and federal policymakers, association members, members of the media, and the public.
2. Monitors federal legislative and regulatory activity that affects NACAC members’ or member priorities, provides information and solicits feedback on policy questions that affect legislative or regulatory processes, and provides information to policy stakeholders about the college admission counseling profession.
3. Seeks opportunities to draft, amend, or otherwise support policy initiatives in accord with NACAC’s policy priorities.
4. Provides, in conjunction with the advocacy associate, regular communication to association members about legislative and regulatory activities relevant to the profession, regular advocacy updates, action alerts, and other information as needed.
5. Serves as liaison to allied organizations, coalitions, and affiliate government relations committees.
6. Collaborates with NACAC’s research, communications, and member experience teams to advocate on behalf of the profession to other educational stakeholders, members of the media, the public, and other audiences as needed.
7. In conjunction with the advocacy associate, creates content for NACAC dissemination outlets, including the NACAC web site, NACAC publications, social media, and educational services/resources.
Qualifications
Experience
- Demonstrated expertise in advocacy, organizing, or related field
- Experience in politics, legislation, policy analysis, preferably in the field of education
- Experience working with research to inform policy and practice
- Supervisory experience preferred
- Success in planning and implementing strategic initiatives
- Familiarity with media and social media strategy a plus
Skills
- Expert-level knowledge of legislative and regulatory processes
- Knowledge of statistics and research
- Strong strategic planning and management skills
- Excellent written and oral communication skills
- Strong negotiation and persuasion skills
- Ease with collaborating with different audiences
- Staff supervision
- Budgeting
- Familiarity with the transition from secondary to postsecondary education
About NACAC
NACAC is the largest association in the world for professionals who serve students during the transition from secondary to postsecondary education, with a membership of more than 26,000. The association works to expand access to higher education through policy, advocacy, networking and convening, and education and training. NACAC’s membership is comprised of postsecondary admissions professionals, high school counselors, independent educational consultants, and others throughout the United States and, increasingly, around the world. NACAC is fortunate to partner with 23 state and regionally based affiliate organizations that share a common mission to serve and support the needs of admission and counseling professionals.
Salary: $115,000-$125,000, commensurate with experience
To Apply
To inquire further, or apply for this role, please email your cover letter and résumé to recruiting@nacacnet.org.
NACAC is an equal opportunity employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, disability status, protected veteran status, sexual orientation, gender identity, or any other characteristic protected by law.
NACAC offers competitive compensation, an excellent benefits and retirement package, and a convenient location in the Washington, DC metro area. NACAC currently operates as a flexible hybrid work environment.