Public Affairs and Community Engagement Representative (L.A. County East)
Company: California School Boards Association
Location: Arcadia
Posted on: January 23, 2023
Job Description:
Public Affairs and Community Engagement Representative (L.A.
County East),
Fully Remote working inUSAArcadiaCA91006,
521182FT Exempt,
jobs@csba.org,
SUMMARY
Under the general direction of the External Affairs Director, this
position serves as CSBA's liaison to local school and county boards
of education, key decision-makers and the community-at-large, and
is responsible for implementing CSBA's grassroots program,
establishing relationships, and facilitating local and regional
outreach and activation efforts. Communicates about issues in
education that require familiarity with educational laws,
regulations and trends. Executes grassroots strategies designed to
build relationships with, train, support and mobilize local school
board members and communities to advance CSBA's legislative and
statewide ballot measure advocacy priorities. Coordinates and
executes fundraising events.
This is a telecommuting position. The majority of this role's work
will be performed within the Eastern part of Los Angeles County
including districts between La Canada, Claremont, and Rowland.
ESSENTIAL DUTIES & RESPONSIBILITIES
- Facilitates interaction between school and county board of
education members and state and federal legislators and identifies
opportunities to build key relationships within legislative and
congressional districts
- Engages local school and county board of education members to
participate in policy meetings, coordinate grassroots efforts to
influence state and federal legislators, coordinate state and
federal legislator participation in their local district, county,
and CSBA regional and division activities as well as provide
leadership on priority ballot measures
- Communicates regularly on critical issues regarding
legislative, political and statewide ballot activity to school and
county board of education members and various local community
groups
- Participates in government affairs activities, including
advocating association positions through contact with legislators,
legislative staff, lobbyists and community groups
- Represents CSBA at local school and county board of education
meetings, and at other county, regional, and division events to
ensure high, positive visibility for the association
- Stays abreast of local news and information concerning school
and county board of education members, the school community,
education, politics, business and other developing issues
- Works to strengthen local school and county board of education
member networking through meetings of county associations of school
board members and other education stakeholders
- Liaisons with CSBA regional directors and delegates and
empowers them to actively represent CSBA
- Delivers presentations and disseminates information packets,
action alerts and other materials regarding hot topics affecting
school districts, county offices of education, and public
education
- Organizes letter-writing and other types of advocacy campaigns
in assigned area
- Facilitates meetings with school and county board of education
members and local education program tours for state legislators and
other stakeholders
- Builds coalitions with other issue-relevant stakeholders and
helps CSBA members build their own networks and coalitions
- Coordinates production of issue papers, talking points,
articles, PowerPoint presentations for dissemination to CSBA
members, the public, the media and others
- Develops and maintains relationships with key stakeholders
- Assists in planning local news events in coordination with
other CSBA departments
- Assists with posting information on the Association's social
media web pages
- Assists in CSBA PAC fundraising, including planning local
events, informing school and county board of education members
about CSBA PAC activities, expanding to new and capitalizing on
existing relationships in the business, professional and public
arenas
- Coordinates with various CSBA departments to inform school and
county board of education members and their staff about services
and programs offered by CSBA
- Creates and maintains CSBA database of important local
contacts.
- Maintains current understanding of education industry, from
state laws to local district politics
- Participates in the short- and long-term strategy and direction
for the department
- Carries out a variety of complex project work
- Facilitates and/or participates in internal CSBA Taskforce
meetings, internal committees, online discussions, and
webinars
- Frequent travels to various locations throughout the State of
California
- Reads and demonstrates an understanding and adherence to CSBA
values, policies, and practices.
- Demonstrates respect, honesty and professionalism at all
times.
- Performs a variety of other duties as assigned,
QUALIFICATIONS
Knowledge of:
- School boards, school district and county board of education
organization and work
- California's education system and overall education policy
knowledge and practice
- Communications, grassroots organizing and the legislative
process; demonstrated experience communicating and working with
elected officials, such as legislators, legislative staff, as well
as association members, and the public
- Local school district, county office of education and/or local
government structure. Established relationships with local public
officials and press are preferred
- School district and county office of education governing boards
and how they function
- Federal, state, and local government organizations
Ability to:
- Work collaboratively to affect outcomes based on principles of
effective coalition building, strategic alliances, collaborative
advocacy and campaign management are essential
- Identify connections between issues, trends, and current
events
- Make clear, and compelling presentations about key education
practice and policy topics
- Analyze legislative and regulatory proposals
- Plan, coordinate and facilitate meetings and events about
complex education issues
- Establish and maintain effective working relationships with a
diverse population
- Communicate ideas in writing in a clear and concise manner
- Work both independently and in collaboration with colleagues to
meet individual and team goals
- Balance multiple work responsibilities, tasks, and projects
while keeping to appropriate timelines
- Maintain confidentiality
- Ability to frequently travel throughout the state of
California
EDUCATION & EXPERIENCE
- Any combination of training and experience equivalent to a
Bachelor's degree or higher with major coursework in education
leadership and/or policy analysis, public policy research and
analysis, government, political science, or related field or
equivalent education and two (2) to five (5) years of experience in
political organizing with a minimum of three years of experience in
an association, legislative or initiative campaign and or political
environment. Experience with meeting and workshop coordination,
facilitation, and presentation. Experience with public officials
preferred.
ENVIRONMENTAL ELEMENTS & PHYSICAL DEMANDS
- Employee's work will involve extensive travel; primarily in a
car in a sedentary sitting position over extended periods of
time.
- Employee is personally responsible for following health and
safety guidelines, instructions, and policies.
- Must possess mobility to work in a standard office setting and
use standard office equipment, including a computer; vision to read
printed materials and computer screen, and hearing and speech to
communicate in person, and over the telephone; must be able to
bend, stoop, kneel, reach, push and pull drawers open and closed in
the execution of duties.
- Must be able to sit at computer for long periods of time and
have the dexterity to access, enter, and retrieve data using a
computer keyboard or calculator, and operate standard office
equipment.
- Employee must possess the ability to lift, carry, push, and
pull materials and objects weighing up to 25 pounds, hand truck
available to assist.
- Must be able to travel frequently to various locations
throughout the state of California, which may include occasional
overnight stays.
- Must have the dexterity and mobility to facilitate or present
information to a group, access, enter, and retrieve data using a
computer keyboard or calculator, and operate standard facilitation
equipment.
LICENSES & CERTIFICATIONS
- Applicants must possess a valid California driver's license,
proof of insurance and reliable transportation for use on
Association business.
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