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Description
Position Overview
The Vice President of Advocacy (VPA) is a senior leadership role responsible for shaping and executing the Association’s legislative, regulatory, and public policy strategy across a four-state region. Reporting directly to the President & CEO, the VPA serves as a key strategic advisor to executive leadership and the Board of Trustees, ensuring LeadingAge Southeast remains a respected and influential voice on issues impacting older adults and the full continuum of aging services.
This role requires deep policy expertise, strong political acumen, and the ability to translate complex regulatory issues into clear, actionable guidance for members.
This role is based in Tallahassee, Florida, and is intended to be primarily in-person to support collaboration, team engagement, and Association operations. Limited flexibility may be available based on role responsibilities and organizational needs.
What You’ll Do
Lead and execute comprehensive legislative and regulatory advocacy strategies aligned with the Association’s mission and strategic priorities
Direct state-level advocacy efforts across Florida, Alabama, Louisiana, and Mississippi, coordinating federal advocacy as appropriate
Monitor, analyze, and respond to legislative, regulatory, and political developments affecting senior living, housing, healthcare, and community-based services
Serve as a senior advisor to the President/CEO and Board of Trustees on policy risks, opportunities, and positioning
Build and maintain strong relationships with legislators, governors’ offices, state agencies, regulators, and key policymakers
Manage and coordinate contract lobbyists and external advocacy resources to ensure alignment with Association priorities
Oversee development of policy positions, testimony, comment letters, issue briefs, and formal advocacy communications
Lead and strengthen grassroots advocacy, including member engagement, calls to action, legislative visits, and advocacy events
Partner closely with the Communications team to ensure consistent, strategic messaging around advocacy priorities and policy wins
Represent the Association in coalitions, stakeholder groups, and public forums
Supervise and support advocacy staff, fostering a high-performing, collaborative, and mission-driven team
Integrate advocacy efforts into the Association’s broader programs, operations, and member value proposition
Requirements
What We’re Looking For
Education & Experience
Bachelor’s degree in Public Policy, Political Science, Public Administration, Law, or a related field
Master’s degree or law degree strongly preferred
Minimum of 10 years of progressively responsible experience in government affairs, advocacy, or public policy
Experience in healthcare, aging services, housing, or nonprofit/association environments strongly preferred
Experience working in a multi-state or regional advocacy role is a plus
Core Competencies
Deep understanding of state legislative and regulatory processes
Proven ability to develop and execute effective advocacy strategies
Exceptional communication, writing, and relationship-building skills
Strong analytical and strategic thinking abilities
High level of professionalism, integrity, and sound judgment
Ability to manage multiple priorities in a fast-paced, deadline-driven environment
