The Director of Intergovernmental Affairs and Partnership Engagement is responsible for helping advance NACo’s mission, serving as a trusted Association representative of county government officials in our nation’s intergovernmental system. Reporting directly to the CEO, the Director will be responsible for building and maintaining relationships with federal, state, tribal and local government entities, as well as with private-sector partners, nonprofit organizations, and other key stakeholders.
This position requires a deep understanding of intergovernmental relations, public policy, and strategic collaboration. The position focuses on building meaningful intergovernmental and cross-sector partnerships to support the priorities and practices of NACo and America’s counties.
Key Responsibilities:
Intergovernmental Relations:
Develop, coordinate and execute ONE NACo strategies to enhance the Association’s relationships with federal, state, tribal and local officials
Represent NACo in high-level discussions with county officials, intergovernmental officials and other stakeholders, and
Monitor and analyze intergovernmental trends and policy developments, providing strategic recommendations to the Association’s CEO and leadership.
Partnership Development and Engagement:
Identify and cultivate partnerships with national level associations, think tanks, nonprofit organizations, and other stakeholders to advance NACo’s initiatives
Partner with NACo teammates as a senior-level liaison to strategic partners, ensuring effective communication, collaboration, and mutual benefit, and
Provide executive level support for the CEO with overall relationship building and strategic outreach.
Strategic Advocacy and Communication:
Collaborate with NACo executive leadership to align intergovernmental strategies with advocacy and thought leadership goals
Prepare and provide briefings, reports, and presentations to communicate NACo’s value, positions and partnership opportunities, and
Represent NACo at conferences, events, and other forums.
Team Leadership and Collaboration:
Advance the Association’s understanding, recognition and leadership in intergovernmental affairs and partnership engagement
Foster a collaborative environment across NACo departments to ensure alignment and maximize impact, and
Manage budgets and resources related to intergovernmental and partnership programs.
Qualifications
Bachelor’s degree or equivalent lived experience in public administration, political science, or a related field. Master’s degree or equivalent level experience is preferred
Proven ability to build and sustain strategic relationships across government, nonprofit, and private sectors
Strong understanding of the functions and needs of counties and local governments
Excellent communication, negotiation, and presentation skills
Demonstrated leadership and team management experience
Preferred Attributes:
Familiarity with federal legislative and regulatory processes
Experience working with or within county governments or related partner organizations
Strong network of contacts within government agencies and intergovernmental leaders
Ability to manage multiple projects simultaneously in a fast-paced environment
Location and Travel:
This position is based in Washington, D.C., with travel to conferences, meetings, and partner engagements.
Application instructions
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