ROLE: Policy Manager, New York
LOCATION: New York (currently remote)
START DATE: Rolling
REPORTS TO: Executive Director, New York
Role Overview
Democrats for Education Reform-New York (DFER NY) seeks a Policy Manager dedicated to ensuring that all children thrive in public school, with a particular focus on low-income students, students of color, English learners, and students with disabilities. In this role, you will bring your passion for equity to provide support to the DFER NY Executive Director, particularly in the areas of policy research, analysis, advocacy, and fundraising. This role is ideal for someone who thrives in an entrepreneurial, flexible, and occasionally high-intensity environment.
Who We Are
Democrats for Education Reform (DFER) is a national political organization that supports elected Democrats and candidates for office who seek to expand policies and practices that work well for America's students and confront those that do not. We are education progressives who prioritize students and families, especially low-income students and students of color who should be better served by our country's public schools. The NY chapter launched with the goal of supporting Democrats in the state who promote excellence and equity in public education. Given the complexity and local nature of education reform, DFER's approach is designed to work at multiple levels, including policy, public engagement, electoral and issue advocacy, and targeted outreach in order to unite elected officials in their vision for reform. DFER works to elect, educate, and empower elected officials to advocate for substantive reform, ultimately shaping education policy.
DFER partner Education Reform Now Advocacy (ERNA) is an advocacy group that advances education reform measures through empowering community leaders to support our political advocacy work. ERNA campaigns for and partners with elected leaders to champion high-quality public education.
DFER partner Education Reform Now (ERN) is a nonpartisan think tank that promotes increased resources and innovative reforms in public education, particularly for students of color, students from low-income families, English learners, and students with disabilities.
What We Do
- Support for Progressive Education Leaders — In an approach that is markedly different from our peers and partners in the field, DFER engages directly with candidates and elected officials to empower them to advocate for education policies that focus foremost on serving students. Our partner organization, Education Reform Now, does work that involves policy research, analysis and education that helps policy makers at all levels understand complex education issues and make informed decisions
- Informing the Education Debate — Our coalition work reflects the breadth of our policy priorities. We work collaboratively with organizations and our community networks to create public schools that are held accountable to all kids and families
- Targeted Interventions and Rapid Response — DFER's reach from the most local district relationships to state and federal policymakers enables us to respond quickly to the changing landscape and policy trends. Activities vary significantly from project to project and may include training, policy analysis, public engagement, electoral and issue advocacy, and policy guidance for elected officials and local advocates
Key Responsibilities
Policy & Communications
- Maintain expertise in education policy and proposed policy changes in the state's legislature and executive branch as well as in local communities; stay abreast of education policy changes at the federal level and in other states to the extent they inform New York policy.
- Use evidence-based models and work with other key stakeholders, helping the Executive Director to map out key policy priorities
- Draft legislative agenda and public facing policy related documents to drive the organization's legislative priorities
- Research and draft policy briefs, analysis, and other materials for external parties, e.g. government officials, supporters, and partners
- Support the chapter's lobbyists as needed (e.g., procure data, research legislative history, testify, etc.)
- Work with our communications consultant to support their drafting of op-eds, letters to the editor, speeches, and other communications materials
- Draft and manage the NY weekly newsletter
- Work to develop strong relationships with NY/National reporters to help secure press on relevant news
Relationship Building and Research
- Build and cultivate relationships with coalition partners and progressive entities
- Build and cultivate relationships with elected officials and their staff
- Work with our lobbyist to track legislative bills and create a system to manage bill tracking succinctly
- Attend external meetings with policy working groups and coalition partners
- Assist in expanding partnerships with external stakeholders.
Organizational Support
- Provide fundraising support, e.g., drafting grant proposals and reports, assisting with donor communications, conducting donor research, event planning
- Assist in developing and implementing a strategy to engage and manage local stakeholders
- Work with coalition members and partners to plan and execute joint events as needed
Requirements
QUALIFICATIONS
- Bachelor's degree required
- Passion for the organization's mission and vision including a commitment to diversity, equity, and inclusion
- Excellent communication skills, both verbal and written
- Strong research and analysis skills
- Knowledge of New York education policy highly desirable
- Ability to develop and maintain effective external relationships, including with government officials, candidates, and their staff
- Track record of successful project management
- Ability to think strategically, critically, and creatively
- Willingness to be flexible in an entrepreneurial and sometimes intense work environment
- Ability to thrive with a diverse group of stakeholders
- A positive, "can do" attitude, excellent interpersonal skills, and a sense of humor
- Occasional travel throughout New York City and State will be required, up to 30%
Benefits
Compensation: The salary for this role is $85,000.
DFER is proud to offer excellent benefits: cell phone reimbursement, health, vision, and dental coverage; flexible spending plan; life insurance; short-and long-term disability insurance; 401K plan with a match plan; flexible spending/benefits plan; paid family leave; paid time off (sick time; all National holidays; a week off around the winter holidays) and paid vacation.