Director, Federal Government Affairs (Democratic Lead)
Company: BridgeBio Pharma
Location: Washington
Posted on: April 2, 2026
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Job Description:
Mavericks Wanted When was the last time you achieved the
impossible? If that thought feels overwhelming, you might want to
pause here, but if it sparks excitementread on In 2015, we
pioneered a “moneyball for biotech” approach, pooling projects and
promising early-stage research from academia together under one
financial umbrella to reduce risk and unleash innovation. This
model allows science and small teams of experts to lead the way. We
build bridges to groundbreaking advancements in rare disease, and
develop life-changing medicines for patients with unmet needs as
fast as humanly possible. Together we define white space, push
boundaries, and empower people to solve problems. If you're someone
who defies convention, join us and work alongside some of the most
respected minds in the industry. Together, we'll ask "why not?" and
help reengineer the future of biopharma. At BridgeBio, we value
curiosity and experimentation—including the ethical & thoughtful
use of AI to improve clarity, speed, and quality of work. What
You'll Do LI-TC Reporting to the Executive Director, Government
Affairs, the Director will help drive BridgeBio’s federal policy
strategy and shape the company’s engagement across Congress,
federal agencies, and key industry coalitions. You will serve as a
principal representative and strategic lead of BridgeBio’s federal
policy strategy, ensuring the company’s voice is clearly
represented in the national debates shaping drug development,
biomedical innovation, and patient access to life-changing
therapies. This role is a core member of BridgeBio’s Policy &
Advocacy team, a highly collaborative function that works across
scientific, regulatory, commercial, patient advocacy, and
communications units to anticipate policy risks and shape
opportunities that impact BridgeBio’s pipeline and patient
communities. The Director will be responsible for building and
sustaining trusted relationships with lawmakers, committee staff,
and aligned stakeholders, ensuring BridgeBio is positioned as a
credible and influential stakeholder. The Director will anticipate
and interpret legislative and policy developments, translating
federal policy shifts into strategic guidance that informs
enterprise planning and pipeline strategy. They will advise senior
leadership and inform enterprise decision-making to support senior
executives, program leaders, and affiliate organizations as they
engage in matters affecting drug development, rare disease
therapies, oncology innovation, and market access. The Director
will help shape the company’s federal political engagement
strategy, ensuring alignment with BridgeBio’s long-term scientific
and policy objectives. The Director will embody BridgeBio’s
science-driven, entrepreneurial culture in advancing its federal
policy priorities. Responsibilities The ideal candidate is an
experienced, strategic legislative or government affairs
professional with a deep understanding of the federal policy
environment shaping drug development, biomedical innovation, and
patient access. This individual brings a proven track record of
building trusted, influential relationships across Congress,
federal agencies, and the broader health policy ecosystem. They are
energized by complex, evolving policy challenges and know how to
translate those challenges into actionable strategies that advance
organizational priorities. Federal Government Affairs Strategy
Demonstrated ability to develop and execute sophisticated federal
engagement strategies that advance organizational priorities across
Congress, federal agencies, and key policymaking bodies. Brings a
strong understanding of legislative and regulatory processes and
can effectively shape, influence, and respond to evolving policy
landscapes. Given BridgeBio’s current landscape and existing team
composition, this role will complement and expand the company’s
reach by bringing deep experience within Democratic circles.
Relationship-Building & Stakeholder Engagement A proven
relationship-builder with established networks in Congress and
committee offices. Skilled at forging trusted partnerships with
policymakers, industry groups, coalitions, and aligned advocacy
organizations. Able to represent BridgeBio with credibility,
diplomacy, and compelling presence. Policy Analysis, Forecasting &
Translation Exceptional ability to monitor, interpret, and
anticipate federal legislative and administrative actions affecting
drug development, regulatory pathways, innovation incentives, and
patient access. Adept at distilling complex policy issues into
actionable insights for scientific, regulatory, commercial, and
executive audiences. Cross-Functional Collaboration & Influence
Thrives in a fast-paced, matrixed environment. Works fluidly across
functions—including Regulatory Affairs, Patient Advocacy, Corporate
Communications, Commercial, and R&D—to embed policy
considerations into pipeline planning and business strategy.
Influences without authority and aligns stakeholders around shared
objectives. Strategic Communication & Executive Support Strong
communicator who can craft clear, compelling briefing materials,
talking points, and strategic recommendations for senior leaders.
Able to serve as a trusted advisor on federal policy matters,
supporting leadership visibility, external engagements, and
internal decision-making. Mission Orientation & Patient-Centered
Advocacy Deep commitment to BridgeBio’s mission and a demonstrated
ability to translate patient-centered values into effective public
policy strategy. The Director will ensure that federal policy
decisions support timely development and access to transformative
therapies for patients with genetic diseases. Where You'll Work
This is a hybrid role based in Washington, D.C., requiring regular
in-office collaboration and in-person engagement with policymakers
and stakeholders. Who You Are A minimum of 10 years of relevant
experience in federal government affairs, congressional work,
biopharma policy advocacy, or life-sciences government relations A
bachelor’s degree is required, advanced degree in public policy,
law, political science, or a related field preferred Strong
preference for candidates who have operated at the senior-most
levels of Democratic House offices (e.g., Chief of Staff,
Legislative Director, senior committee counsel/advisor),
demonstrating trusted relationships and deep understanding of
congressional decision-making dynamics Established relationships
within the U.S. Congress, federal agencies, and the White House,
with a demonstrated track record of successful engagement and
influence Strong knowledge of health policy, drug development
processes, regulatory frameworks, and issues central to the
biopharmaceutical ecosystem Familiarity with issues related to FDA
policy, clinical development, incentives for innovation, and access
for rare disease therapies is highly desirable Proven ability to
manage multiple priorities in a dynamic, fast-moving environment
while remaining highly organized and self-directed Excellent
written and verbal communication skills, with the ability to
translate complex information for diverse internal stakeholders
Rewarding Those Who Make the Mission Possible We have high
expectations for our team members. We make sure those working hard
for patients are rewarded and cared for in return. Financial
Benefits: Market leading compensation 401K with 100% employer match
on first 3% & 50% on the next 2% Employee stock purchase program
Pre-tax commuter benefits Referral program with $2,500 award for
hired referrals Health & Wellbeing: Comprehensive health care with
100% premiums covered - no cost to you and dependents Mental health
support via Spring Health (6 therapy sessions & 6 coaching
sessions) Hybrid work model - employees have the autonomy in where
and how they do their work Unlimited flexible paid time off - take
the time that you need Paid parental leave - 4 months for birthing
parents & 2 months for non-birthing parents Flex spending accounts
& company-provided group term life & disability Subsidized lunch
via Forkable on days worked from our office Skill Development &
Career Paths: People are part of our growth and success story -
from discovery to active drug trials and FDA pipelines, there are
endless opportunities for skill development and internal mobility
We provide career pathing through regular feedback, continuous
education and professional development programs via LinkedIn
Learning, LifeLabs, Spring Health & BetterUp Coaching We celebrate
strong performance with financial rewards, peer-to-peer
recognition, and growth opportunities At BridgeBio, we strive to
provide a market-competitive total rewards package, including base
pay, an annual performance bonus, company equity, and generous
health benefits. Below is the anticipated salary range for
candidates for this role who will work in California. The final
salary offered to a successful candidate will depend on several
factors that may include but are not limited to the type and length
of experience within the job, type, and length of experience within
the industry, educational background, location of residence and
performance during the interview process. BridgeBio is a
multi-state employer, and this salary range may not reflect
positions based in other states. Salary $230,000 - $285,000 USD As
a global company, our comprehensive benefits may vary based on
location. We have high expectations for our team members. We make
sure those working hard for patients are rewarded and cared for in
return. For USA based roles: Financial & Rewards Market-leading
compensation 401(k) with employer match Employee Stock Purchase
Program (ESPP) Pre-tax commuter benefits (transit and parking)
Referral bonus for hired candidates Subsidized lunch and parking on
in-office days Health & Well-Being 100% employer-paid medical,
dental, and vision premiums for you and your dependents Health
Savings Account (HSA) with annual employer contributions, plus
Flexible Spending Accounts (FSA) Fertility & family-forming
benefits Expanded mental health support (therapy and coaching
resources) Hybrid work model with flexibility Flexible,
“take-what-you-need” paid time off and company-paid holidays
Comprehensive paid medical and parental leave to care for yourself
and your family Skill Development & Career Paths: People are part
of our growth and success story - from discovery to active drug
trials and FDA pipelines, there are endless opportunities for skill
development and internal mobility We provide career pathing through
regular feedback, continuous education and professional development
programs via LinkedIn Learning, LifeLabs, & BetterUp Coaching We
celebrate strong performance with financial rewards, peer-to-peer
recognition, and growth opportunities
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