What are the responsibilities and job description for the Public Policy Manager position at Burford Capital?
Burford Capital is the leading global finance and asset management firm focused on law. Its businesses include litigation finance and risk management, asset recovery, and a wide range of legal finance and advisory activities. Burford is publicly traded on the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE : BUR) and the London Stock Exchange (LSE : BUR), and it works with companies and law firms around the world from its principal offices in New York, London, Chicago, Washington, Singapore, Sydney, Hong Kong, and Dubai.The Firm has created a Public Policy Manager position to assist in monitoring, analyzing, and making recommendations regarding top industry policy priorities in the US. Given that Burford’s business is located at the unique intersection of finance and law, this is an excellent opportunity for someone seeking valuable experience in both fields.SUMMARYThe Public Policy Manager will be a valued contributor to the Global Public Policy team and reports to the Director of Global Public Policy in Washington, DC. This is a unique position that sits at the intersection of law and finance and correspondingly requires a unique blend of skills. The ideal candidate will possess strong written and verbal communication skills, the ability to foster effective relationships and network with others, and familiarity with legislative and regulatory processes, concepts, and practices. This is an excellent opportunity for an ambitious candidate seeking a fast-paced work environment and the opportunity to gain valuable experience.POSITION REQUIREMENTSResponsibilities
- Work closely with Director of Global Public Policy to identify, track, and influence developments regarding industry policy priorities in the US and effectively communicate relevant information and policy guidance to internal stakeholders.
- Develop and maintain key relationships in US state legislative, regulatory, and rulemaking bodies.
- Monitor, attend, and report on US state legislative and regulatory hearings, briefings, and other relevant events in key regions.
- Track, analyze, and provide updates on US state legislation, regulations, and rulemaking efforts relevant to the industry.
- Draft reports, position papers, and other relevant content in support of policy goals, including developing and executing special research project initiatives.
- Assist in management of industry trade association-related matters and work with peer institutions and other industry partners.Qualifications & Experience
- Candidates should have an outstanding academic record; background in law, international business, and / or finance is a plus.
- A bachelor’s degree required; a JD degree from an ABA-accredited law school or other advanced degree in policy, political science, or other relevant field is preferred but not required.
- A minimum of 5 years of relevant post-graduate work experience in the public policy field that demonstrates a keen understanding of US state legislative and regulatory processes, concepts, and practices.Core Competencies & Skills
- Candidates must be detail-oriented and have strong organizational, analytical, and problem-solving skills and excellent and effective written and verbal communication skills.
- Candidates must be capable of actively managing and prioritizing several projects concurrently and taking initiative.
- Candidates must exhibit professional demeanor and ability to work collegially.#J-18808-Ljbffr