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Chief Policy Officer

East Boston, MA · On-site

$170K - $190K/yr

President/CEO Direct Reports: Director of Policy, Director of Government Affairs, Director of Make Hunger History The Role: Project Bread is seeking a dynamic and driven Chief Policy Officer to lead ...

President/CEO Direct Reports :Director of Policy, Director of Government Affairs, Director of Make Hunger History The Role:Project Bread isseekinga dynamic and drivenChief Policy Officerto lead ...

President/CEO Direct Reports :Director of Policy, Director of Government Affairs, Director of Make Hunger History The Role:Project Bread isseekinga dynamic and drivenChief Policy Officerto lead ...

Reporting to the Chief Policy Officer (CPO), the Chief of Staff will serve as a trusted strategic advisor, playing a key role in advancing our most critical initiatives, while driving operational ...

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How much do chief policy officer jobs pay per year?

As of Jun 12, 2026, the average yearly pay for chief policy officer in the United States is $151,203.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $111,500.00 and $185,000.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Chief Policy Officer, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Chief Policy Officer, you need deep expertise in public policy, regulatory analysis, and strategic planning, often supported by an advanced degree in law, public administration, or a related field. Familiarity with policy management systems, legislative tracking tools, and data analysis software is commonly required. Exceptional communication, negotiation, and leadership abilities are crucial for influencing stakeholders and guiding policy initiatives. These skills ensure effective policy development, organizational compliance, and successful advocacy in complex regulatory environments.

How does a Chief Policy Officer typically collaborate with other executive leaders within an organization?

A Chief Policy Officer (CPO) works closely with fellow executive leaders, such as the CEO, COO, and General Counsel, to ensure that organizational strategies align with relevant regulations and public policy trends. The CPO often leads cross-functional teams to develop, communicate, and implement policy initiatives, while also serving as a key advisor on legislative and regulatory matters. Effective collaboration involves regular meetings, joint strategic planning sessions, and coordinated responses to emerging policy challenges, fostering a cohesive approach to achieving organizational goals.

What is the difference between Chief Policy Officer vs Policy Director?

AspectChief Policy OfficerPolicy Director
CredentialsAdvanced degrees in public policy, law, or related fields; extensive experience in policy developmentBachelor's or master's in public policy, political science, or related fields; significant policy experience
Work EnvironmentExecutive-level, strategic planning, cross-department collaborationOperational focus, managing policy projects and teams
Employer & Industry UsageCorporations, government agencies, NGOs in policy-heavy sectorsGovernment agencies, advocacy groups, large corporations

The Chief Policy Officer typically holds a senior executive role responsible for setting overall policy strategy, while the Policy Director manages policy implementation and team operations. Both roles require strong policy expertise, but the CPO focuses on high-level strategy, whereas the Policy Director emphasizes execution and management.

What are Chief Policy Officers?

Chief Policy Officers (CPOs) are senior executives responsible for developing, implementing, and overseeing an organization’s policies and regulatory strategies. They ensure that the organization complies with relevant laws and regulations, and often serve as a bridge between the organization and external stakeholders such as government agencies, advocacy groups, and the public. CPOs analyze policy trends, advise leadership on potential impacts, and may also lead teams that handle governmental affairs or public policy initiatives. Their work is critical for organizations operating in highly regulated industries or those with significant public or governmental interaction.
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Infographic showing various Chief Policy Officer job openings in the United States as of June 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% As Needed, 79% Full Time, and 20% Part Time. Highlights an 98% Physical, and 2% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $151,203 per year, or $72.7 per hour.
Chief Policy Officer

Chief Policy Officer

Project Bread

East Boston, MA • On-site

$170K - $190K/yr

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Life, Retirement, PTO

Posted 24 days ago


Job description

Note: We are not currently reviewing new applications for this position. Please submit your application if you would like to be considered in the event that we re-open the candidate pool.
Project Bread connects people and communities in Massachusetts to reliable sources of food while advocating for policies that make food more accessible-so that no one goes hungry. This is a critical moment in time for Project Bread's policy leadership. Food insecurity continues to rise across our nation and state, due to record inflation, rising costs including food, and rollbacks to federal aid. The scale of this crisis demands attention and action, and the policy solutions that Project Bread has led on have proven to be the most impactful strategies in the fight against hunger. We must continue to be bold in pursuit of permanent policy solutions and build the political support necessary for meaningful change.
Through the efforts of Project Bread and its partners, every child in Massachusetts receives free school meals. Through our collaboration with the health care system, we're demonstrating how to integrate food and nutrition support into health care, recognizing that food security is critical to improving health and thus reducing health care expenditures. We operate the Food Source Hotline, accessible in 180 languages to connect families to foo resources, engage individuals with lived experience, and develop policy based on sound research - using each element to achieve and permanent end to hunger in Massachusetts.
Project Bread's work, team, and budget have grown to achieve both immediate and lasting impact. As part of this evolution, Project Bread has nearly tripled in size since 2019 while building robust new programs, expanding our research and policy work, and deepening our community engagement. In turn, the Policy Team has grown to include seven professionals collaborating to create and evaluate policies and to mobilize and activate a base of cross sector and community partners, people with lived experience, and individuals to advance the most impactful anti-hunger solutions.
We're proud to be named a Best Place to Work in 2025 by the Boston Globe for the second year in a row and strive to continue to operate an inclusive, collaborative, and effective organization. We're currently undergoing a three-year strategic planning process, and seeking a Chief Policy Officer who is deeply committed to our mission, agile enough to lead through a changing landscape.
Supervisor: President/CEO
Direct Reports: Director of Policy, Director of Government Affairs, Director of Make Hunger History
The Role: Project Bread is seeking a dynamic and driven Chief Policy Officer to lead the strategy and execution of Project Bread's Policy and Advocacy work. Reporting to the President/CEO and serving on the Executive Leadership Team, the CPO will set and oversee the strategy, alignment, and day-to-day operations of the Policy and Advocacy team and the Make Hunger History coalition. The CPO will also serve as a key external voice for Project Bread with state and federal policymakers, partners, Board members, donors, and other stakeholders.
A successful candidate will bring experience as a senior policy and nonprofit leader with a proven track record of successful policy campaigns and the ability to translate strategic vision into measurable outcomes. They will understand the full range of pathways to securing permanent policy solutions and will leverage all of Project Bread's internal assets, from policy and research analysis to grassroots organization to coalition management, to achieve bold outcomes.
Primary Responsibilities:
Project Bread's CPO should bring adaptability and agility to contribute to Project Bread's impact across the organization in service to the mission. Core responsibilities for the CPO will include the following:
Executive Leadership
  • Serve as a full member of the Senior Leadership Team, contributing cross-departmental strategic thinking and partnering with the CEO to set long-term direction and translate it into achievable annual goals within a sustainable budget.
  • Help lead the organization to work towards the most bold, impactful and ambitious strategies, while ensuring our most important asset - our team - is supported to achieve their goals.
  • Collaborate closely with senior leadership across all departments - programs, development, operations, communications - to advance the organizational mission and ensure all teams are communicating, collaborating, and aligned.
  • Engage Project Bread's Board of Directors on policy and advocacy strategy, attend Board meetings, and keeping them informed of state and federal policy developments.

Policy Strategy, Alignment, and Execution
  • Develop and implement Project Bread's policy and advocacy strategy towards the goal of permanently ending hunger in Massachusetts, demonstrating measurable progress on key goals and outcomes.
  • Lead on key strategies including policy analysis, government affairs, grassroots organizing of both individuals and organizations, and coalition management, particularly with the Make Hunger History coalition.
  • Facilitate effective engagement of people with lived experience in both informing priorities and leading advocacy work.
  • Lead policy communications, in collaboration with the Chief Advancement Officer, to advance Project Bread's agenda.
  • Collaborate with colleagues in the programs and research teams to understand the barriers and opportunities being faced by people and communities experiencing food insecurity, to inform the policy agenda.
  • Support the development team on stewarding donors with an interest in policy, including presenting at donor forums and attending donor meetings.

Team Management
  • Effectively lead a team of policy and advocacy professionals, ensuring strong communication, collaboration, and shared ownership in execution of department strategies.
  • Support the team's ongoing professional development, demonstrating effective workplan and decision-making strategies, and help them grow their impact as individuals while collaborating effectively.
  • Model core organizational values and inclusive leadership, setting high professional standards.
  • Oversee the development and management of the policy team budget.

External Affairs
  • Serve as an ambassador for Project Bread's policy work, communicating clearly to various audiences through media interviews, white paper, and other platforms.
  • Establish strong, close relationships with Massachusetts' federal delegation, key state level officials, and community stakeholders to advance anti-hunger policy priorities.
  • Build and sustain strong relationships with all members of the Make Hunger History Coalition's Advisory Council as well as policy leaders of other partner organizations both in Massachusetts and nationally.
  • Expand cross-sector participation by identifying and recruiting new stakeholders to the Make Hunger History coalition.

Organizational Responsibilities:
  • Support Project Bread's annual Walk for Hunger, including working as event staff the weekend of the Walk (first weekend in May) and attending pre-Walk events as assigned.
  • Participate in Executive Team, Senior Leadership Team, and organization-wide events and meetings.
  • Act to promote, sustain, and grow Project Bread's positive, productive, and inclusive working environment.

Qualifications:
There are innumerable ways to learn, grow and excel professionally. We know people gain skills through a variety of professional, personal, educational, and volunteer experiences. Project Bread recognizes this when we review applications and take a broad look at the experience of each applicant. We want to get to know you and the unique strengths you will bring to the work. This said, we are most likely to be interested in your candidacy if you can demonstrate most of the qualifications and experiences listed below.
Priority Competencies:
  • Visionary and strategic: Brings a policy and advocacy lens to organizational strategy, to support the CEO, Board, and Executive Team in navigating short term opportunities or challenges and implementing longer-term plans.
  • Inspirational: Motivates teams and partners toward shared goals, inspiring change through collaborative relationships.
  • Collaborative: Builds consensus and mobilize diverse stakeholders, including community leaders, elected officials, coalitions, and grassroots organizing, to contribute to organizational impact.
  • Excellent communication skills: Crafts compelling messages across a variety of mediums and audiences, including external partners, Board members, legislators, and staff.
  • Adaptive and resilient: Leads effectively in an evolving political landscape; is comfortable with ambiguity and remains flexible amid shifting priorities.

Additional Qualifications and Experience:
  • A deep commitment to Project Bread's mission and values, including inclusion, collaboration, and authentic recognition of lived experience, and to ongoing improvement in equity and justice practices.
  • 10+ years of relevant experience, including at least 5+ in senior policy leadership role within a nonprofit, with a track record of developing and executing comprehensive policy strategy at the executive level.
  • Demonstrated success in leading policy campaigns and complex initiatives and working with diverse coalitions, with a deep knowledge of Massachusetts's policy landscape.
  • Proven track record of supervising, mentoring, and leading effective teams both internally and externally.
  • A willingness to receive and give feedback, engage in difficult conversations, coach, follow, and regroup with humor.
  • Strong operational and project management skills, with a proven ability to manage multiple stakeholders and partners.
  • Experience working on issues related to hunger or food insecurity is strongly preferred.

Compensation
The compensation range for this position is between $170-190K.
Benefits
Benefits include Harvard Pilgrim Health Care and dental, flexible spending accounts, retirement plan with match after one year, fully paid parental leave, life and long-term disability, contributions to commuting costs and wellness expenses, and flexible paid time off.
Working Location
All employees currently work a hybrid remote and in-person model; most team members are expected to be in-person for a minimum of two days a week. The CPO will need to be present in the East Boston office on a more frequent basis, as a senior leader and manager, in order to meet in person with colleagues and Board members. This position will also be expected to travel to and attend in-person meetings and events with initiative stakeholders statewide, and require attendance at evening and weekend events.
How to Apply
Pleaseapply hereby completing our application form and uploading your resume and cover letter in MS Word or Pdf format.
At Project Bread, we have a deep commitment to creating positive social change and recognize that hunger and racism are inextricably linked. We work in a fast-paced environment that values learning, innovation, and diverse perspectives. Knowing its centrality to our work, Project Bread is committed to equity and inclusion. We aspire to build a diverse team, including groups that are traditionally underrepresented among our sector leadership. We strongly encourage people of all backgrounds, including those with lived experience of food insecurity, to apply.
Review of applications will begin Tuesday, May 5th and continue until the position is filled.
Project Bread is an equal opportunity employer and does not discriminate based on race, color, national origin, sex, religion, age, disability, sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression, veteran status, height, weight, or marital status in employment or the provision of services. Please contact us at jobs@projectbread.org if you would like to request special accommodation during the interview process.