Federal Climate Policy Director
Pacific EnvironmentAbout the role
Pacific Environment seeks an experienced Federal Policy Director to lead the organization's federal government affairs strategy on maritime shipping issues. This role is the organization's principal advocate before Congress and federal agencies — including the U.S. Coast Guard, Maritime Administration (MARAD), Federal Maritime Commission (FMC), EPA, and Department of Transportation — on policy priorities such as vessel emissions and fuel standards, port and vessel infrastructure investment, supply chain resilience, and maritime workforce and safety standards.
The Federal Policy Director will build and maintain relationships with congressional offices and committee staff, track and analyze relevant legislation and rulemakings, represent the organization in coalitions and public forums, and translate technical maritime policy into actionable advocacy strategy. This is a senior externally facing role requiring deep familiarity with the federal legislative and regulatory process and credibility with maritime policy stakeholders.
Key responsibilities
- Serve as the organization's lead representative to Congress, federal agencies, and the Administration on maritime shipping policy.
- Develop and execute a federal advocacy strategy and annual policy agenda in coordination with organizational leadership.
- Track, analyze, and respond to relevant legislation, appropriations, and agency rulemakings (e.g., Coast Guard authorization, MARAD programs, FMC actions, EPA vessel emissions standards, IMO-related federal implementation).
- Draft and deliver testimony, comment letters, position papers, one-pagers, and talking points for policymakers and internal leadership.
- Build and sustain relationships with congressional members and staff, relevant committees (e.g., House T&I, Senate Commerce), and agency officials.
- Work with congressional offices to shape, draft, and advance legislative proposals.
- Secure new bipartisan cosponsors for priority legislation and lead efforts to frame bill messaging for cross-party audiences.
- Carry out various advocacy tactics such as grassroots organizing, traditional and digital outreach, engaging policymakers, in-person mobilization tactics, etc.
- Represent the organization in coalitions, working groups, and industry/NGO partnerships focused on maritime and shipping policy.
- Cultivate and help lead a Washington, D.C.-based clean shipping/maritime policy coalition, including environmental justice groups, labor organizations, port and maritime associations, and academic partners.
- Engage with carriers, cargo owners, ports, and maritime industry associations to understand industry positions, identify potential allies for federal policy goals, and inform advocacy strategy.
- Build and maintain strategic partnerships with industry, labor and allied advocacy organizations.
- Develop and
Coalition & Stakeholder Engagement
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