What are the responsibilities and job description for the Federal Research and Advocacy Director position at Alliance for Justice?
Alliance for Justice (AFJ), a national association of nearly 140 organizations dedicated to advancing justice and democracy, and Alliance for Justice Action Campaign (AFJ Action), an affiliated advocacy organization, are seeking a Federal Research and Advocacy Director.AFJ envisions a vibrant, ambitious, multi-racial democracy where historically marginalized voices are amplified to upend exclusionary systems and center justice in our institutions of power. AFJ works towards that vision by building the strength of progressive movements with training and education for nonprofit organizations on advocacy, while harnessing their collective power to transform our state and federal courts.AFJ has two primary programs:
- Our Bolder Advocacy Programworks with nonprofits and foundations to help them navigate the rules surrounding501(c)(3), 501(c)(4), and PACs sotheycanbemore courageous and effective in their advocacy.
- Our Justice Program works to ensurethatour state and federal courts protect our democracy and our core rights and values, preserve human rights, and provide access to justice for all. An essential part of this program is working to thoroughly vet the backgrounds of federal judicial nominees, to educate the public and elected leaders about those nominees, and to ensure that only demographically and professionally diverse nominees who will protect our rights are confirmed to the bench. The Justice Program also leads a complementary and coordinated campaign to educate the public about why our federal and state supreme courts matter. We also promote structural and policy reforms to ensure our courtsprovide equal justice under the law;
- Develop strategy and set an advocacy-oriented research agenda in service of AFJ and AFJ Action’s program priorities promoting the importance of federal courts and the judges and justices who sit on them.
- Direct AFJ and AFJ Action’s advocacy related to federal courts – including campaigns to support or oppose particular nominees – and manage staff to execute program priorities.
- Serve as AFJ’s lead federal advocate, leveraging research to drive Hill strategy.
- Oversee research-based materials development, working with Communications, Outreach, and other AFJ and AFJ Action teams, for all AFJ and AFJ Action projects related to the federal courts. Substantive materials include reports, vetting documents, hill memos, op-eds, blog posts, fact sheets, polling, and other materials for grassroots and voter education, media, and other audiences for our programs and campaigns.
- Manage (including hiring, supervision, discipline, and firing) federal courts staff, currently comprised of two two-year fellows, ensuring staff is empowered and supported in meeting team and organizational goals as well as growing in their responsibilities and maximizing professional development.
- Identify trends and opportunities in the federal courts landscape to make the greatest impact; devise and oversee research campaigns, including coordination with law firms, outside counsel, law students, and non-attorney volunteers.
- Represent AFJ and AFJ Action to other organizations as part of coalitions on issues related to federal courts.
- Serve as a thought partner for and, at times, assist the State Courts Director and Building the Bench Director with strategy, goals, and priorities for candidate research, pre-appointment and confirmation advocacy, and shared research priorities to highlight trends across state and federal courts, prioritizing building support for demographically and professionally diverse movement lawyers on the bench.
- Maintain public facing research and campaign content such as online federal nominee and vacancy tracking materials, and AFJ Action federal courts content to ensure materials are timely and accurate.
- Work with Outreach team to strengthen and expand AFJ and AFJ Action’s engagement with organizations and individuals in key states for federal judicial nominations work.
- Speak at legal and policy conferences, serve as a media surrogate on behalf of AFJ and AFJ Action, and brief policymakers, academics, member organizations, and other audiences on all issues related to federal courts.
- Lead, working across Outreach and Comms teams, convenings, strategy sessions, and coalitions of national and state-based progressive groups engaged on the federal courts.
- Work with the development, and executive teams to secure funding for AFJ and AFJ Action federal court programs, including assisting with grant reports and proposals.
- Advise the Justice Program Director, VP of Strategy, and AFJ President on all issues related to the federal courts and help prepare AFJ President for public appearances.
- Help develop and regularly report on the progress that the federal courts team has made towards key performance indicators and implementing AFJ’s strategic plan.
- Other duties as assigned.
- J.D. and 8 plus years of experience in legal policy or legal advocacy work preferred.
- Familiarity with the landscape of federal judicial selection, with experience in campaign advocacy and management is strongly preferred.
- Strong experience directing research to support advocacy, especially legal and candidate opposition research, with exceptional analytical, writing, and speaking skills.
- Staff management experience, including hiring, supervising and supporting staff to achieve outcome-oriented results, strong delegation skills, and supporting professional development.
- Experience working on or closely with decision-makers on the Hill
- Strong project or campaign management experience, with demonstrated ability to prioritize and keep multiple projects on track.
- Experience leading work in coalition and partnerships, with familiarity with the progressive nonprofit sector.
- Solid understanding of nonprofit organization operations (including the difference between c3 and c4 appropriate activities).
- Demonstrated experience breaking down legal topics to non-legal audiences.
- Meticulous eye to detail to ensure high quality, accurate research and final products.
- Experience with funders or fundraising and grant writing preferred.
- Experience with media and public appearances preferred.
- Experience in civil rights, labor, environmental, consumer and/or constitutional legal movements preferred.
- Ability to work quickly under pressure, with shifting deadlines and priorities.
- Long hours and some travel required.
- Ability to inspire and work collegially with others.
- Strong interpersonal skills and positive attitude.
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