Federal Liaison to Government Affairs in Washington, District of Columbia at Safari Club International
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Job Description
Position: Federal Liaison for Government Affairs
Hours: Mon – Fri, some weekends and evenings
Location: Washington, DC; some travel required; in office required
Department: Advocacy
Salary: $110,000 - $130,000 annually, exempt
Who We Arehttps://www.safariclub.org/Commit to protect hunting for future generations.
Safari Club International (SCI) is the leader in defending the freedom to hunt and promoting sustainable-use wildlife conservation worldwide for over 50 years. As the only hunting rights organization with a Washington D.C.-based national and international advocacy team and an all species focus, SCI mobilizes nearly 150 chapters and affiliate networks representing millions of hunters around the world.
Our staff, partner organizations, and chapter networks internationally are involved in advocacy on local and global hunting issues, such as opposing international hunting import bans, opposing firearms restrictions, supporting rural areas and community leadership, and more.
Our Core Values — You are a HUNTER
At SCI, our values guide everything we do. We seek candidates who embody our HUNTER mindset:
- H – Hunting Matters: We champion the importance and ethics of hunting and conservation.
- U – Uncompromising Integrity: We do the right thing, always.
- N – Never-Ending Growth: We are committed to continuous improvement and learning.
- T – Teamwork: We collaborate, support, and celebrate one another.
- E – Excellence: We hold ourselves to high standards in all we do.
- R – Respect: We treat everyone with dignity, fairness, and professionalism.
Serve as a lead federal lobbyist for Safari Club International (SCI) with the U.S. Congress and Administration covering all issues of importance to SCI. Collaborate extensively with the Director of Government Affairs, advocacy staff and Government Affairs Committee volunteers on legislative activities and priorities related to SCI and its members. Responsibilities also include advancement of SCI’s relationships with external stakeholders (both governmental and non-governmental) that influence public policy, provide counsel about possible courses of action, and identify key external engagement opportunities on policy. Lead a collaborative operation for SCI’s political programs (PAC, SuperPAC and grassroots). Collaborate with other SCI departments in furtherance of SCI’s mission to be first for hunters. The Liaison will be required to register as a federal lobbyist.
All applicants should demonstrate an understanding of, and commitment to, hunting as an essential part of biologically sound and ethically responsible international wildlife management. The ideal candidate will have an existing knowledge of SCI’s current programs and mission and be passionate about hunter’s rights.
ResponsibilitiesAny equivalent combination of education, training and/or experience that fulfills the requirements of the position will be considered.
BenefitsSafari Club International offers a full benefit package. Please go to our careers page to view our Benefit Summary: https://safariclub.org/careers/