Advocacy Manager

Seattle, WA 98104
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Job Description

AIA Seattle is seeking an Advocacy Manager to support work in design, the professional practice of architecture, and the built environment.

AIA Seattle’s mission is to champion the central role of architects in creating and sustaining a better built environment. AIA Seattle is one of the largest architectural associations in the US, with an inspiring community of more than 2500 members in ten counties, who are passionate and engaged in our communities. AIA Seattle is a member-led organization. AIA Seattle’s interactive relationship between volunteers and staff allows us to harness the wisdom and leadership of our community for greater impact. AIA Seattle is working to implement thoughtful and actionable measures to advance sustainability, equity, diversity and anti-racism, and to support industry-wide culture change.

The ideal candidate will position AIA members as leaders on policy related to the practice of architecture and the built environment. We are looking for an independent, motivated, and passionate leader who will work with senior staff and members to identify and develop consensus on specific policy issues of importance to AIA and organize direct action and communication about those issues. The ideal candidate will be passionate about policy and the built environment, a natural facilitator and consensus-builder who can collaborate with and mobilize our membership, as well as publicly represent the organization.

Goals of Position
  • Mobilize, motivate and engage AIA members in advocacy on issues such as climate action, housing, and land use
  • Improve our built environment and the profession by impacting policy through member engagement
  • Create linkages between advocacy and other AIA Seattle initiatives to inform programs and member engagement
  • Cultivate and steward relationships, partnerships and member engagement beyond the City of Seattle
Essential Job Functions
Member Mobilization 40%
  • Motivate, recruit and engage members in advocacy activities in the ten-county membership area of AIA Seattle
  • Collaborate with programs team to inform public and member events and education programs to support advocacy priorities and issues
  • Organize and prepare members to influence elected officials and their staff

Communication 30%

  • Summarize and synthesize policy information for stakeholders including board, staff, and AIA members
  • Develop issue briefs, position statements, talking points, letters, and other communications
  • Manage and produce content for written and verbal communications for internal and external use regarding AIA policy positions and advocacy efforts

Relationship Development 20%

  • Cultivate and steward advocacy partnerships to develop aligned policy initiatives and activities
  • Identify sustainable ways to grow impact across ten counties of membership
  • Steward and develop relationships with members, elected officials, and municipal staff
Policy Research and Development 10%
  • Evaluate legislation and policy issues for relevance to strategic plan and priorities of AIA Seattle
  • Prioritize issues in current and potential policy to create opportunities for engagement and impact
  • Collaborate with AIA Seattle committees and staff to develop advocacy strategies and engagement plans
  • Understand impact of AIA national policy positions
  • Provide information and resources on current policy topics to support program development and member engagement

Job Skills and Attributes:

  • Able to work independently and collaboratively internally and externally to drive projects to completion from a given objective
  • Strong written and verbal communication skills
  • A commitment to justice, equity, diversity and inclusion
  • Proven ability to engage with and steward forward the work of members; Comfortable “leading from behind” and putting members in front
  • Proven ability to analyze and interpret policy

Job Qualifications:

  • Bachelor’s degree in public affairs, public policy, government affairs, communications, built environment field or relevant field or equivalent lived experience
  • Experience with advocacy organizing, lobbying, coalition engagement and/or grassroots advocacy
  • Familiarity with municipal structures and processes in AIA Seattle’s 10 County membership area a plus
  • Experience with and knowledge of architecture and built environment fields a plus
Our Team and Benefits
AIA Seattle offers competitive wages and benefits. We seek applicants with a range of backgrounds, viewpoints, and work styles. Our organization is taking active steps through education programs and collaboration spaces to support industry-wide culture change, so that architecture and the allied professions actively attract and retain more people of color, women, and non-binary people. We are a small office that supports flexibility, creativity, leadership, and the professional development of all our staff. We currently work both in person and remotely and seek ways to encourage collaboration while providing flexibility for work-life balance.

This is a part-time hourly position in the range of $29.43 - $39.73 per hour for approximately 20 hours per week. Our team will work with the successful candidate to develop a part time work schedule that suits the individual taking this role and the needs of the organization. AIA Seattle benefits include the following:
  • 100% premium coverage of medical benefits through Kaiser as well as short term and long term disability and life insurance
  • Company dental plan through Delta Dental which the company covers at 50% of the premium
  • Company provides 401k, matching employee contributions up to 4% of wages per year
  • Part-time employees receive nine holidays, plus all week from December 25th through January 1st, paid out at four hours per holiday
  • New part-time employees accrue five full days of additional paid time off over the course of the year, with an additional half day for each anniversary of hiring date
  • Sick leave above the requirements of the City of Seattle and State of Washington
  • Eight hours for paid employee community service each year, which can be used by team members to give time for their passions and interests
We actively encourage applications from people of color, immigrant and bilingual communities, people of all abilities, members of LGBTQ+ and non-binary communities, and people with other diverse backgrounds and lived experiences. We are dedicated to upholding an inviting workplace and co-create organization-wide policies together as part of our team workload for thoughtful and actionable measures to advance sustainability, equity, diversity and anti-racism, and to support industry-wide culture change.

We provide equal employment opportunities to all individuals. To apply submit a resume and letter of interest through the application portal. Accessibility accommodations during the job application process are available. Please make direct contact at info@aiaseattle.org

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