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The Senior Workplace Technology Policy Advocate advocates for AFSCME federal policy priorities at executive branch departments and agencies and performs a wide variety of analyses involving workplace technology issues and legislation at the federal, state and local levels. Incumbent also advocates for AFSCME policy priorities and performs a wide variety of analyses involving state and local revenue issues. Incumbent evaluates and identifies potential short- and long-range initiatives and the impact on member interests of proposed policy changes.
Job Responsibility:
Serves as an expert in assigned AFSCME issue areas of responsibility, including primarily workplace technology policy, such as artificial intelligence, secondarily state and local revenue policy, and other sectors and issues as assigned
Advises and provides advanced technical assistance to AFSCME and affiliate union leaders and staff
federal, state, and local officials
and allied labor and community organizations
Develops, recommends and advocates for federal, state and local policy strategies and policy options that further the interests of AFSCME members
Serves as primary advocate for regulatory and related priorities to promote the interests of AFSCME members at federal executive branch departments and agencies by engaging with federal executive branch officials and staff
preparing comments for submission in response to proposed regulations and related federal agency solicitations
and engaging in other policy making meetings and activities as appropriate
Conducts and oversees in-depth quantitative and qualitative research
Advises AFSCME and affiliate union leaders and staff about new federal laws, regulations and related matters by preparing written reports, fact sheets, content for distribution through AFSCME social media and other communications channels and other materials
conducting presentations at webinars, trainings, conferences and other live events
and serving as a panelist at external conferences and other events
Advises AFSCME affiliate union leaders and staff on state and local legislation, laws, regulations and similar matters by providing analyses, conducting research, developing proposed legislation or amendments and producing reports and other materials
Provides oral or written testimony in federal, state, and local legislative or regulatory hearings or similar forums, at the request of AFSCME affiliates
Works in collaboration with other AFSCME departments as appropriate, including identifying crosscutting issues and projects
Serves as an advisor to department staff engaged in contract negotiations or other advocacy with AFSCME members’ employers on relevant policy issues
consults those same department staff in the development and analysis of policy solutions
Serves as primary representative for AFSCME members’ interests in contact with federal, state and local officials and staff, coalitions with other national unions and allied organizations, at conferences and similar events, as a member of advisory bodies and in similar capacities as appropriate
Provides direct assistance to affiliate unions in area(s) of concentration to conduct fact finding assignments, provides in-depth analyses of state and local legislative initiatives and recommends policy options
writes testimony, develops strategies and issue campaigns
analyzes and promotes job standards. Works with affiliate unions to implement assistance offered
Works with various coalitions and maintains partnerships with various community, religious and labor groups
Works in the field on organizing and political campaigns, sometimes for extended periods
Performs other duties as assigned
Requirements:
Graduation from an accredited four-year college or university, with major course work in economics, public policy or public administration
A minimum of seven (7) years of relevant and progressively responsible experience or any equivalent combination of education and experience which provides the knowledge, skills, and abilities
Extensive knowledge of workplace technology policy issues such as artificial intelligence
and procedures and processes governing federal, state and local governments
Knowledge of state and local revenue policy issues
Knowledge of unions and their internal and external working relationships
Extensive knowledge and familiarity with the various interest groups involved in relevant policy issues
Ability to propose new programs or resource materials, including outlining program strategies
Ability to establish and maintain effective working relationships with AFSCME officials, councils, affiliates, the public and established partnerships
Capable of relaying complex technical concepts to a variety of audiences, including excellent writing, representational and public communication skills
Ability to represent AFSCME effectively and efficiently at a high level when handling complex, sensitive, political, and technical issues in politically sensitive environments
Ability to work independently on projects and complex tasks
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