Executive Director, Federal Policy and Government Relations - U.s. Senate

Merck Merck · Pharma · DC

This role focuses on advancing federal policy priorities within the U.S. Senate, particularly concerning Republican members. It involves managing relationships with legislators and stakeholders, driving legislative priorities through strategic engagement, and understanding the company's mission and product pipeline within the healthcare sector. The position requires extensive experience in public policy or advocacy, a deep understanding of U.S. healthcare public policy, and strong communication and collaboration skills.

What you'd actually do

  1. Manage and maintain strong, effective relationships with legislators, congressional staff, and external partners.
  2. Leverage experience and established relationships with congressional leadership and key committees to advance policy priorities.
  3. Work cross-functionally with colleagues to drive legislative priorities, emphasizing strategic engagement, continuous improvement, and innovative stakeholder outreach.
  4. Develop a strong understanding of our company's mission, product pipeline, and therapeutic areas.
  5. Support internal communications and employee education related to government relations and advocacy efforts.

Skills

Required

  • Advocacy Communications
  • Coalition Management
  • Communication
  • Communication Coordination
  • Communication Delivery
  • Engagement Strategies
  • Government Relations
  • Healthcare Policies
  • Healthcare Service
  • International Government Relations
  • International Trade Policy
  • Legislative Relations
  • Multilateral Organizations
  • Oral Communications
  • Policy Advocacy
  • Policy Development
  • Political Forums
  • Private Sector Development
  • Public Health Policies
  • Public Policies
  • Public Speaking
  • Regulatory Awareness
  • Stakeholder Buy-In
  • Stakeholder Engagement

What the JD emphasized

  • Minimum of 15 years of experience in U.S. public policy or advocacy
  • Strong knowledge of the congressional process required
  • Deep understanding of U.S. healthcare public policy processes