Senior Director, Child Poverty Policy and Research
Company: First Focus Of Children
Location: Washington
Posted on: June 1, 2025
Job Description:
Senior Director, Child Poverty Policy and ResearchWashington,
DCWashington, DC March 27, 2025First Focus on Children is seeking a
full-time Senior Director for Child Poverty Policy and Research.
The position will take the lead in engaging in advocacy related to
programs that impact child poverty and the promotion of evidence
and research as to how cutting child poverty in the U.S. would have
a favorable impact on the lives of children, their future, and our
nation.The position provides leadership in running the Child
Poverty Action Group (CPAG) in the U.S., which includes
coordinating with child advocacy groups at the national, state,
local, and international levels to promote lessons learned and
innovative best practices to cut child poverty. The position would
also allow the person to be engaged in or lead another policy issue
of their choice, such as child nutrition, immigration, or housing
policy.First Focus on Children is a bipartisan advocacy
organization dedicated to making children and families a priority
in federal policy and budget decisions. First Focus leads a
comprehensive advocacy strategy, with its hands-on experience with
federal policymaking and a commitment to child advocacy.Essential
Functions
- Co-develop and advocate for a comprehensive agenda with others
at First Focus on Children toward the goal of ending child poverty
in the U.S.
- Work with others or take the lead on another policy issue
internally and in collaboration with other organizations, such as
on child nutrition, immigration, or housing policy, to address
these and other issues related to child well-being and
success.
- Actively participate in coalitions, and with local, state, and
national advocates and policymakers to promote child health and
child well-being in Congress and the executive branch.
- Lead the work of CPAG in partnership with national, state, and
local child advocates and researchers to eliminate child
poverty.
- Analyze legislative and regulatory policy proposals for their
impact on cutting child poverty and improving the well-being of
children and their parents.
- Develop, promote, monitor, and help to implement new or revised
policies and system change strategies designed to comprehensive
agenda for children and families.
- Actively advocate for these policies with the executive branch
and, before Congress on behalf of our 501(c)(4) affiliate - First
Focus Campaign for Children.
- Represent First Focus of Children outside of the organization
at meetings and speaking engagements.
- Write reports, briefings, fact sheets, blogs, and other written
material for dissemination to various audiences.
- Participate in achieving shared goals with senior management
team in strategic planning, budgeting and fiscal management,
compliance, external relations, and other leadership
activities.QualificationsTo perform this job successfully, an
individual must be able to perform each essential duty
satisfactorily. The requirements listed below are representative of
the knowledge, skill, and/or ability required. Reasonable
accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities
to perform the essential functions.Language Ability: Ability to
produce concise, persuasive, and grammatically correct written
communication. Ability to make effective and persuasive oral
presentations to the President, other senior leadership, and
external audiences, including potential donors, community and state
leaders, elected officials, and partners.Reasoning Ability: Ability
to define problems, collect data, establish facts, draw valid
conclusions, and propose relevant recommendations. Manage the
organization's public policy work.Leadership Ability: Ability to
work across the organization and with child advocates, including
former foster youth, at the federal and state levels to build teams
and effectively accomplish specified goals and
deliverables.Education/Knowledge/Skills
- Bachelor's degree or equivalent (Master's preferred) with 3-5
years increasingly responsible experience in child health
policy.
- Understanding of child poverty and related policy issues.
- Understanding of the federal policy-making process in Congress
and the executive branch, being adept with key tools in advocacy
and policy change, understanding the political landscape, and being
able to work on issues that require bipartisan support to lead to
policy change.
- Knowledge of issues facing children and families, especially
experience in child poverty policy.
- Leadership capacity to convene and mobilize a diverse community
of stakeholders.
- Experience interpreting actions of the federal government in
relation to their practical implementation at the state and local
level.
- Advanced communications skills, including public speaking,
persuasive writing, and negotiations.
- The maturity and confidence to work internally and externally
to promote legislative and regulatory policy agendas.
- Demonstrated ability to work with minimal supervision;
self-starter.
- Knowledge of and/or interest in learning about and leading
another children's policy concerns to help ensure First Focus is
able to cover the full array of policy issues of importance to
children and to address the needs of children on a comprehensive
basis.Salary Range$70,000 - $110,000 commensurate with
experience.To ApplySubmit a cover letter outlining your interest in
the position and your resume to with "Child Poverty Policy and
Research Job" in the subject line.
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