DC Chamber Hiring: Executive & Advocacy Specialist

Position Summary

The Executive & Advocacy Specialist is an integral part of the DCCC team working to fulfill the organization’s responsibility for and commitment to successfully meeting strategic plans and objectives. This role supports the Senior Team in the planning, coordination, and execution of all functions of the Executive Office of the DC Chamber of Commerce. This position directly reports to the Chief of Staff but will also receive direction from the President and Director of Government Relations & Public Policy.

This role requires innovative thinking, collaboration with other team members, and flexibility with tasks assigned. The Executive & Advocacy Specialist works independently under the guidance of the Senior Team and feels comfortable making public presentations and appearances when needed in this highly visible position.

The Senior Team is the President & CEO, Chief of Staff, and the Director of Government Relations & Public Policy.

Please see the position’s complete job description.

To apply, please send resume to [email protected]

The DC Chamber of Commerce of Commerce is an equal opportunity employer.

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