The Director of Geoscience Policy and External Relations (DGPER) is a pivotal role responsible for advancing GSA’s public policy initiatives.
Description
The Geological Society of America seeks to hire a Director of Geoscience Policy and External Relations – Washington D.C.
The Geological Society of America is seeking a Director of Geoscience Policy and External Relations to join our Team!
About Us
The Geological Society of America (GSA) unites a diverse community of geoscientists in a common purpose to study the mysteries of our planet and share scientific findings. Members and friends around the world, from academia, government, and industry, participate in GSA meetings, publications, and programs at all career levels, to foster professional excellence. GSA values and supports inclusion through cooperative research, public dialogue on earth issues, science education, and the application of geoscience in the service of humankind.
The Job
The Director of Geoscience Policy and External Relations (DGPER) is responsible for advancing GSA’s public policy initiatives. This position will focus on enhancing visibility, fostering relationships, supporting fundraising efforts, mentoring and engaging early career members while working diligently in support of advancing the geosciences and the crucial societal issues identified by GSA.
Key Essential functions include but are not limited to:
- Leadership and Coordination:
Serve as primary staff liaison to the GSA's Geology and Public Policy Committee (GPPC) and engage with the GPPC chair and other members. - Engage the GSA divisions while maintaining connections with external organizations on broader geoscience policy issues.
- Provide leadership in formulating public policy through active involvement in national and state decision-making processes.
- Manage and serve as a mentor for the Congressional Science Fellowship program.
Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities:
- Proven track record of establishing and maintaining relationships with key personnel.
- Substantial background in science policy; a strong understanding of earth science is essential.
- Experience testifying before Congress and science advisory bodies.
- Bachelor’s degree in a related field; advanced degree preferred.
Working Environment / Physical Activities:
Willingness to travel, including internationally, as needed. Extensive computer work, handling multiple projects and deadlines that may require long hours.
The opportunity is a full-time, exempt position with a presence in the GSA Washington D.C. office and the ability to work in a hybrid environment at times. The annual salary range is $116,000 – $125,000. GSA provides excellent benefits, including medical, dental, PTO, sick time, life insurance, 403(b) retirement, and opportunities for professional development.
If you are interested in this position, please review the full job description and submit a cover letter, resume, and three professional references.
Interested candidates are strongly encouraged to apply immediately. Submissions will be reviewed immediately. This posting will close on October 20, 2024.
GSA is committed to creating and maintaining a workplace in which all employees have an opportunity to participate and contribute to the success of the business.
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