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Published 3/19/26 4:09PM

Governmental Affairs Specialist

On-site, Work must be performed in or near Ketchikan, AK
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  • Details

    Job Type:
    Full Time
    Education:
    4-Year Degree Required
    Experience Level:
    Mid-level
    Salary:
    USD $84,542 - $126,814 / year
    Cause Areas:
    Community Development, Human Rights & Civil Liberties, Policy, Rural Areas, Health & Medicine

    Description

    Job Summary

    The Governmental Affairs Specialist will serve as a full-time, in-house key representative for KIC to coordinate the Tribe's local, state, and federal advocacy interests. This role involves developing and maintaining relationships with government officials, monitoring legislation and policies, and collaborating with internal and external stakeholders to advance the Tribe's priorities. The Specialist will ensure that the Tribe's voice is effectively heard and considered in governmental decisions affecting its members and sovereignty.

    Job Duties & Responsibilities

    • Advocacy and Representation:
      • Coordinate KIC’s interactions with local, state, and federal government officials.
      • Work with and be the Tribe’s liaison to any outside advocacy consultants.
      • Advocate for policies and legislation that support the Tribe's interests, including sovereignty, economic development, health, education, and cultural preservation.
        • General support to Tribal Council roles
      • Collaborate with Tribal Attorney to ensure compliance with applicable laws and regulations.
    • Legislative Monitoring and Analysis:
      • Track and analyze legislation, regulations, and policy proposals that may impact the Tribe.
        • Monitor National groups and organizations and their key annual issues
      • Provide regular updates to Tribal leadership on relevant legislative and regulatory developments.
      • Develop strategic responses and position statements on key issues.
    • Relationship Building:
      • Establish effective working relationships with government officials, agency representatives, and other stakeholders.
      • Participate in coalitions and alliances with other Native American tribes and organizations to strengthen collective advocacy efforts.
    • Communication and Reporting:
      • Consult on opportunities with governments, groups, organizations, and policymakers:
    • Maintain all consultation opportunities on a spreadsheet with summaries of subjects, dates, and deadlines.
    • Meet with the Advocacy Committee and/or the Executive Committee and the Tribal Administrator and Tribal Attorney at least monthly to review upcoming consultation opportunities, facilitate prioritization, and assist in assigning roles for attendance or written responses.
      • Cultivate and maintain relationships with policy professionals and legislative consultants; organize site visits to educate policymakers.
      • Communicate complex policy issues and legislative updates to tribal leadership and members clearly and concisely.
      • Prepare reports, briefs, and other materials to support the Tribe's governmental affairs activities.
      • Draft position papers under the direction of the Tribal Council.
      • Create regular quarterly report entries in consultation with the Tribal Council to inform the organization regarding key issues and areas of interest
      • Develop and implement communication strategies to enhance the Tribe’s visibility and influence.
    • Event Coordination and Participation:
      • Plan and coordinate consultations, meetings, events, and forums with government officials and stakeholders.
      • Attend and represent the Tribe at relevant conferences, workshops, and meetings.
    • Other related duties as assigned

    Necessary Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities

    • Strong understanding of the legislative and regulatory processes at local, state, and federal levels.
    • Excellent written and verbal communication skills, with the ability to effectively convey complex information.
    • Demonstrated ability to build and maintain relationships with a diverse community.
    • Strong analytical and problem-solving skills.
    • Commitment to and understanding of the principles of Tribal sovereignty and self-governance.
    • Strong understanding and sensitivity to American Indian/Alaska Native (AI/AN) Tribal culture and lifestyle, working effectively with AI/AN populations.
    • Effective oral and written communication skills with sensitivity to the lifestyles of targeted participants.
    • Skills in operating personal computers using a variety of computer software.
    • Ability to establish and maintain cooperative working relationships with management, coworkers, and outside contacts.
    • Ability to maintain strict confidentiality and comply with all applicable federal and tribal privacy laws and KIC policy (HIPPA, HITECH, etc.).
    • Ability to learn and apply program/agency operating policies and procedures.
    • Ability to manage multiple priorities and tasks concurrently and meet deadlines.
    • Ability to work independently as well as with teams.

    Minimum Qualifications

    • Bachelor's in political science, public administration, public policy, law, business, or a related field.
    • Three years' experience in government relations, public policy, or advocacy related to Native American or Alaskan Native tribes.
    • A combination of relevant experience, education, and training may substitute for education and experience requirements yearly.
    • Proof of valid driver's license with acceptable driving record.

    Preferred Qualifications

    • Masters in Political Science, Public Administration, Public Policy, Law, Business, or a related field.
    • Five years' experience in government relations, public policy, or advocacy related to Native American or Alaskan Native tribes.
    • A combination of relevant experience, education, and training may substitute for education and experience requirements yearly.
    • Proof of valid driver's license with acceptable driving record.

    Benefits

    • 4.5 weeks Paid Time Off (Increasing w/seniority up to 8.5 weeks)
    • 14 Paid Holidays
    • Paid Cultural Leave – 5 days
    • Paid Parental Leave – 2 weeks
    • Excellent Health Benefit Plan options (Federal Employee Health Benefits)
    • Dental, Vision, Life Insurance, Supplemental Benefits
    • 10% Employer Retirement Contribution (After 1 yr.)
    • Employee Assistance Program
    • Complimentary 24-hour access to our gym & fitness center
    • Travel discounts
    • Training/Education support
    • Relocation Assistance (depending on position, up to $10,000)
    • And More!

    Location

    On-site
    2960 Tongass Ave, Ketchikan, AK 99901, USA

    How to Apply

    Please submit resume and cover letter with your application via the application link.

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