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Manager, Marine, Technical and Oh&s Policy
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Lead maritime safety policy development for a global cruise fleet. This Miami-based role requires 3+ years of sea experience and expertise in SOLAS, MARPOL, and ISM Code. You will analyze incidents, craft policies, and reduce operational risk. We offer competitive health benefits, a 401(k) match,...
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United States , Miami
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Carnival Cruises
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Project Manager – Planning Policy and Design
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Join our San Diego team as a Project Manager for Planning Policy and Design. Lead innovative projects like comprehensive plans and housing strategies, managing scopes, budgets, and client relationships. Enjoy a flexible schedule, comprehensive benefits, and a creative work environment with profes...
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United States , San Diego
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73000.00 - 105000.00 USD / Year
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Manager, Accounting Research Planning and Policy
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This is a fast-track Manager role in Accounting Policy, based in Chicago. You will develop U.S. GAAP policies, conduct technical research, and author accounting memos. Requires a CPA, 8+ years' experience, and offers strong benefits including insurance and bonus.
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United States , Chicago
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145000.00 - 155000.00 USD / Year
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Robert Half
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A Policy Manager is a strategic professional who operates at the intersection of research, analysis, and action to shape and influence organizational direction, public opinion, and regulatory frameworks. These roles are critical in sectors ranging from non-profits and healthcare to finance, technology, and government. Individuals in these jobs are responsible for developing, advocating for, and overseeing the implementation of policies that align with an organization's mission and comply with legal and regulatory landscapes. For those seeking impactful careers, Policy Manager jobs offer a unique opportunity to drive systemic change and guide strategic decision-making at high levels. The core responsibility of a Policy Manager is to formulate and operationalize a coherent policy strategy. This involves conducting in-depth research and environmental scanning to understand complex issues, analyzing data and evidence, and synthesizing findings into clear policy briefs, position statements, and white papers. They must translate broad organizational goals into actionable policy agendas. A significant part of the role involves stakeholder engagement; Policy Managers build and maintain alliances with government officials, regulatory bodies, industry associations, community groups, and internal departments like Communications, Legal, and Marketing. They act as a key liaison, representing the organization's interests and negotiating to build consensus and political will. Typical day-to-day duties include monitoring legislative and regulatory developments, assessing risks and opportunities, and ensuring organizational compliance with existing policies and laws. They manage the entire policy document lifecycle, from creation and approval to dissemination and regular review. Furthermore, they often design and manage advocacy campaigns, coordinate events, and produce submissions to governmental consultations. In sectors like IT and finance, the role may have a strong compliance focus, involving audit coordination, issues management, and the development of internal control frameworks to meet specific standards like cybersecurity protocols or financial regulations. Successful candidates for Policy Manager jobs generally possess a bachelor’s or master’s degree in public policy, political science, law, economics, or a related field. Several years of relevant experience in policy development, advocacy, or a specific sector (like health or IT) are standard requirements. Essential skills include exceptional analytical and critical thinking, superb written and verbal communication for diverse audiences, and strong project management capabilities. They must be adept at research methodologies, stakeholder mapping, and negotiation. The ability to work independently in a dynamic environment, manage multiple priorities, and interpret complex regulations is paramount. For technical fields, additional certifications (e.g., CISA, CISM) and a deep understanding of sector-specific regulatory environments are common. Ultimately, a Policy Manager is a persuasive, evidence-driven professional who bridges the gap between an organization's vision and the practical realities of the policy world, making these jobs ideal for strategic thinkers passionate about creating lasting impact.

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