The National Rural Electric Cooperative Association (NRECA), with offices in Arlington, VA and Lincoln, NE is the trade association for over 900 consumer-owned electric cooperatives serving more than 42 million people. NRECA is committed to harnessing the strength of America’s electric cooperatives into a single powerful voice. NRECA has won the following awards over the past few years: • Top Workplace by the Washington Post • 100 Best Places to Work - ComputerWorld Magazine • 50 Best Places to Work - The Washingtonian • CARE Award Recipient - Recognizing organizations that promote a positive work-life balance • Best Place to Work Award Recipient - Lincoln, NE • Gold Well Workplace - Wellness Councils of America • State of NE Governor's Wellness Award - Grower Level At NRECA, we work with people who are leaders in their fields. They are down-to-earth, hardworking professionals committed to helping our members serve their communities. Our work is interesting, constantly evolving, and requires new skills to meet the evolving needs of a dynamic industry. In this collegial, inclusive work environment, united around the compelling purpose and history of electric cooperatives, we thrive. And topping it off, NRECA cares about each person’s overall well-being, encouraging health, financial security, and a sustainable work/life balance. EEO/AA- M/F/Disability/Protected Veteran Status/Genetic Data Summary NRECA is seeking an experienced leader to direct NRECA’s Regulatory Affairs programs. This will include leading a team of advocates and setting the strategic direction of NRECA’s regulatory programs. This individual will also directly represent the interests of America’s Electric Cooperatives on matters before federal and state regulatory agencies, executive branch departments, national standards development organizations and national policy forums, and educate NRECA members about regulatory policy, market design and national industry developments.
Purpose and Mission: - Develops and guides the strategic direction of regulatory advocacy programs on behalf of America’s electric cooperatives.
- Provides leadership, coaching and management of the Regulatory Affairs unit.
- Ensures alignment of the regulatory affairs program with NRECA advocacy priorities and strategic plans.
- Represents the interests of America’s electric cooperatives before federal regulatory agencies.
- Develops and maintains professional relationships with federal regulatory agency principals and staff.
- Serves as a liaison between NRECA members and federal agencies.
- Serves as a resource to government agencies on developing and emerging regulatory matters.
- Monitors existing and emerging regulatory and policy matters and their potential impact on electric cooperatives.
- Works collaboratively with the Regulatory Affairs team, other NRECA staff and NRECA member cooperatives in the development of strategies to favorably impact regulatory outcomes.
- Ensures close coordination and cooperation between the Regulatory Affairs unit and other Government Affairs functions, as well other NRECA departments.
- Provides guidance and advice on regulatory matters, policy matters and energy market dynamics to NRECA Executives, NRECA Board members and NRECA members.
- Enhances NRECA’s visibility and reputation as an industry leader on electricity regulation and policy matters.
•Manages the Regulatory Affairs budget. - Encourages the Regulatory Affairs team to focus on service excellence.
Direct Reports to this Position: Regulatory Issues Director(s), Sr. Regulatory Issues Director(s), Sr. Director Environmental Issues, Executive Assistant
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