The Government Affairs & Access Manager will strengthen relationships with Congress and other local, state, and federal government institutions to support the organization's theory of change and to ensure the progressive movement’s priorities are clearly understood and effectively advanced within the policymaking ecosystem. As a key collaborator and participant in the development and execution of organizational policy and programs, the Government Affairs and Access Manager will promote access, education, and strategic coordination, helping lawmakers, advocates, and movement partners understand what is happening in Congress, how key policy changes impact communities, and how to most effectively influence the public policymaking process in alignment with approved organizational priorities.
The ideal candidate brings deep experience in the Congressional process and political strategy, a strong commitment to progressive policy priorities, and managerial competency. You understand that advancing people-first priorities requires not only good policy ideas but shared strategy, aligned actors, and timely information. You are comfortable operating across issue areas and programs and translating legislative and executive branch developments into actionable insights for a wide range of audiences. Using independent judgment, you can develop recommendations and manage their implementation from development through execution to meet emerging movement needs.
This management-level role works across We Build Progress (501(c)(3)) and Progressive Caucus Action Fund (501(c)(4)) programs, with responsibility for managing designated workstreams and projects, supervising staff, owning external relationships, and coordinating execution in support of strategy. The role maintains strong relationships on the Hill and serves as a key connector between internal teams, Congressional offices, state and local governments, and the broader progressive movement, ensuring that the organization’s work effectively informs, educates, and influences lawmakers and the broader policy ecosystem.
The Government Affairs & Access Manager exercises independent judgment in collaboration with senior leadership to determine and implement day-to-day and external engagement and outreach priorities and tactics. Responsibilities may include supervising, assigning, and responsibly directing the work of employees and other personnel in furtherance of program goals.
Primary Responsibilities
In close collaboration with senior leadership and program leads, the Government Affairs & Access Manager's areas of responsibility include, but are not limited to, the following:
Government & Congressional Affairs
Movement Education, Strategy, and Alignment
Briefings, Convenings, & Events
Analysis and Strategic Response
Organizational Leadership & Management
While this role maintains a consistent focus on Congress, it also requires strategic flexibility to pivot engagement toward the executive branch or state and local government when governing moments, momentum, or movement priorities call for it.
Qualifications
To be successful in this role, you will have at least eight (8) years of progressively responsible work experience, ideally including experience working in Congress or the Executive Branch, though comparable experience in campaigns, federal advocacy, or policy organizations will be considered.
The successful candidate will demonstrate strong political judgment, executive and relationship management skills, and the ability to translate complex governing dynamics into effective approaches and implementation plans aligned with organizational priorities. They demonstrate proficiency in congressional procedure and can skillfully analyze congressional dynamics for diverse audiences. Existing relationships with progressive elected leaders and movement stakeholders are a strong plus.
Core competencies include:
Key Relationships
This position will report to the Director of Government Affairs & Access. It will work across both We Build Progress (501(c)(3)) and the Progressive Caucus Action Fund (501(c)(4)).
Salary and Benefits
The salary range for this position is $110,000 to $120,000. Salary is based on experience and is consistent with the organization’s compensation framework.
We offer excellent benefits, including 20 annual paid vacation days, 10 sick days, one (1) personal day per month, and additional paid holiday leave between December 24 and January 1; a 5% 401(k) match, 100% employer-covered health, dental, and vision insurance for the employee, generous paid parental leave, and other benefits consistent with the Employee Handbook.
Term and Classification
This position is currently structured as a two-year term, aligned with anticipated governing and advocacy needs during this period, with the possibility of extension subject to organizational priorities and funding. This position is classified as exempt under the Fair Labor Standards Act.
Location
This position is remote and based in Washington, DC. Candidates must live in or be willing to relocate to the Washington, DC metropolitan area. While regular in-office attendance is not expected, this role requires in-person meetings in the DC area and occasional travel.
Commitment to Diversity
We Build Progress is an equal opportunity, fair chance employer committed to building a diverse and inclusive workforce. All qualified applicants will be considered for employment without regard to race, color, creed, national origin, sex, age, disability, marital status, sexual orientation, military status, prior history of arrest or conviction, caregiver status, or other categories protected by law.
We offer excellent benefits, including 20 annual paid vacation days, 10 sick days, one (1) personal day per month, and additional paid holiday leave between December 24 and January 1; a 5% 401(k) match, 100% employer-covered health, dental, and vision insurance for the employee, generous paid parental leave, and other benefits consistent with the Employee Handbook.
Professional fluency in English required.
Please apply through the application link above. Applications submitted by email will not be considered.
We encourage candidates to apply by the priority deadline of March 23, 2026. Applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis until the position is filled.