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$52K - $70K/yr

Ensures employees are trained on controls within the function and on University policy and procedures Qualifications * Bachelor's degree in Communications, Marketing, Public Relations, Journalism or ...

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$118K - $127K/yr

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Policy Analyst

Springfield, VA · On-site

$119K - $199K/yr

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Policy Analyst

Springfield, VA · On-site

$62.50 - $72.12/hr

Responsibilities As a Policy Analyst, you will provide support to all policy development, review, coordination, adjudication, promulgation, communication, and compliance in accordance with Policy ...

We work in close partnership with Government Relations and Communications colleagues in Canada, the ... Draft policy papers, briefing notes, and executive summaries that translate complex regulatory and ...

We work in close partnership with Government Relations and Communications colleagues in Canada, the ... Draft policy papers, briefing notes, and executive summaries that translate complex regulatory and ...

Policy Analyst

Springfield, VA · On-site

$119K - $199K/yr

The Policy Analyst advises, assists, leads, manages, and works all policy development, review, coordination, adjudication, promulgation, communication, and compliance in accordance with NGA's Policy ...

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How much do policy communications jobs pay per hour?

As of Jul 7, 2026, the average hourly pay for policy communications in the United States is $45.17, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $30.05 and $58.17 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a Policy Communications job?

A Policy Communications job involves crafting and delivering messaging related to policies, regulations, or legislative issues on behalf of an organization. Professionals in this role work to inform stakeholders, including the public, media, and policymakers, about the organization's stance on key issues. They develop communication strategies, create content, and engage with the press to shape public perception and influence policy outcomes. Effective policy communicators translate complex policy topics into clear, accessible messages to drive understanding and support.

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Public relations (PR) careers can offer competitive salaries, especially for experienced professionals or those working in large organizations. However, entry-level positions tend to have moderate pay, and salaries vary based on industry, location, and level of experience.

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To thrive in Policy Communications, you need strong written and verbal communication skills, analytical thinking, and a background in public policy or communications, often supported by a relevant degree. Familiarity with media monitoring tools, content management systems, and sometimes data visualization platforms is valuable. Being proactive, adaptable, and skilled in relationship-building helps you excel in environments that require quickly responding to emerging issues. These capabilities are crucial for effectively conveying complex policy information to diverse audiences and supporting organizational goals.

What jobs can you get with political communications?

A degree or experience in political communications can lead to roles such as policy advisor, public relations specialist, government affairs manager, campaign strategist, or communications director. These jobs typically require strong writing, media skills, and understanding of political processes and messaging strategies.

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In the field of policy communications, senior roles such as Director of Communications or Chief Communications Officer tend to have the highest salaries, often exceeding six figures annually. These positions require extensive experience, strategic skills, and often involve overseeing large teams or organizations.

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High-paying media jobs that can reach $150,000 annually include senior roles such as media directors, senior communications managers, and executive producers, often requiring extensive experience, strong leadership skills, and advanced knowledge of industry tools. These positions typically involve strategic planning, content oversight, and high-level decision-making within large organizations or media companies.

What are the typical day-to-day responsibilities of a Policy Communications professional?

A Policy Communications professional is responsible for drafting press releases, policy briefs, and talking points, as well as coordinating media outreach and managing stakeholder communications. You might monitor current events and legislative developments to inform messaging strategies, prepare executives for public appearances, and respond to media inquiries. Close collaboration with policy experts, government affairs teams, and sometimes external partners is common. This role often requires balancing multiple deadlines and adapting communication approaches for varied audiences, making organizational and interpersonal skills highly valuable.

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Senior Advisor, Strategic Science Communications

Senior Advisor, Strategic Science Communications

FAS

Washington, DC • On-site

$72K/yr

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Job description

Senior Advisor, Strategic Science Communications
Part-time, 6-month contract
Remote
Closing Date: Wednesday,Jun 17, 2026 11:59PM ET

Compensation: Up to $72,000 total, depending on experience and final scope
To Sum It Up...
What's the "elevator pitch" for the role?
The Federation of American Scientists is seeking an experienced, part-time Senior Advisor, Strategic Science Communications to join our Engaged Science and Technology Policy (ESP) Initiative for a 6-month contract. The Senior Advisor will drive the development of a strategic communications playbook, manage convenings and the formation of a strategic communications working group, and support the development of strategic communications for key policy proposals. Our ESP Initiative aims to strengthen the science, research, and innovation enterprise through efforts to protect the existing infrastructure; develop systemic, good faith reforms; and communicate the public impact of the science and research enterprise. The Senior Advisor will report to the Senior Manager, Innovation and Design.
Skills and Expertise: Must Haves
What skills do you need to show proficiency (or higher) in order to be a strong candidate?
  • At least 7-10 years of strategic communications experience directly or closely related to science, technology, innovation, and/or policy;
  • Proven ability to develop targeted messaging for distinct audiences and translating complex technical or policy content into accessible communications for general audiences;
  • Demonstrated experience designing, managing, and facilitating convenings, workshops, or structured stakeholder engagement processes with high-profile, thought leaders;
  • Demonstrated ability to deliver complex projects on time with limited oversight;
  • Ability to develop social media and content dissemination strategies, including platform selection and content architecture;
  • Knowledge of the traditional and non-traditional media landscape and experience managing media relations for events;
  • Exceptional writing, editing, communication, and collaboration skills;
  • Familiarity with the federal science and technology policy landscape (e.g., federal government S&T institutions);
  • Enthusiasm for strengthening bridges between the public and science and technology policy organizations;
  • A commitment to diversity, equity, and inclusion and pursuing it within the mission of FAS and within the broader science and technology ecosystem.

Preferred Skills and Experience
  • Experience developing communications designed to reach across ideological lines and/or transpartisan audiences;
  • Knowledge of communications research, methodologies, and frameworks;
  • Experience supporting congressional science policy communications (e.g., developing materials for congressional outreach, policy proposals);
  • Experience designing and managing message testing;
  • Bachelor's and/or advanced degree in strategic communications, communications, science communications, public relations, public policy, science policy, journalism, marketing, or related field.

Core Responsibilities
  • Manage, design, and execute a series of convenings (i.e., one in-person and 1-2 virtual) focused on science and technology policy communication challenges, including stakeholder engagement and programming
  • Develop briefs that synthesize and capture the outputs from the convenings to inform a strategic science and technology communications playbook
  • Create a strategic science and technology communications playbook for science and technology organizations to develop and refine their communication strategies with the public and/or communication professionals who serve as proxies for the public
  • Manage any media relations needs related to the convenings
  • Support ESP staff in developing strategic and/or traditional communications for policy proposals. This may include:
    • Developing a social media and dissemination strategy (e.g., building partnerships with influencers) to communicate policy proposals with target audiences
    • Developing an actionable evidence-based strategy for engaging national and local media outlets (traditional and non-traditional) to communicate policy proposals with target audiences
  • (Optional) Conduct message testing to inform the strategic science and technology communications playbook and/or to advance ESP policy proposals

Work Environment
This position is fully remote; however, if the selected candidate is located in Washington, DC, presence in person at FAS offices can be accommodated. Some travel to FAS offices in Washington, D.C. will be expected. FAS will cover approved business travel costs.
Compensation Range
Compensation is up to $72,000 total for the 6-month contract, depending on experience and final scope of work. This role is expected to be part-time, with scope and time commitment finalized during the contracting process.
Why FAS?
Does FAS sound like an organization that you would be energized to join? Is it aligned with your values?
The Federation of American Scientists (FAS) takes quite seriously our role as a beacon and voice for the science community.
FAS has a rich history: after the devastating bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki in 1945, a group of atomic researchers - deeply concerned about the use of science for malice - created an organization committed to using science and technology to benefit humanity.
The group they created - the Federation of Atomic Scientists - soon became the Federation of American Scientists in recognition of the hundreds of scientists across diverse disciplines who joined together to speak with one voice for the betterment of the world.
Today, we are a group of entrepreneurial, intrepid changemakers, forging a better future for all through the nexus of science, technology and talent. We value equity, inclusion, and transparency. As a collective, we are building an organization focused on being impact-driven, customer-focused, and growth-oriented as a force for good in the world.
Hiring Statement
Don't check off every box? Apply anyway! Studies have shown that women and people of color are less likely to apply for jobs unless they meet every listed qualification. At FAS we are dedicated to building a diverse and inclusive workplace, and developing new voices. If you're excited about this role but your past experience doesn't align perfectly, we encourage you to apply anyway - you might just be the right candidate.
The Federation of American Scientists is an Equal Opportunity Employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, gender identity or expression, national origin, age, disability, genetic information, marital status, amnesty, or status as a covered veteran in accordance with applicable federal, state and local laws. The Federation of American Scientists prohibits discriminating against employees and job applicants who inquire about, discuss, or disclose the compensation of the employee or applicant or another employee or applicant.
Proposal Submission Requirements
Interested consultants are invited to submit a comprehensive proposal that includes the following:
1. Individual / Company Overview
  • Background and experience in science and technology communications (portfolio and/or examples of previous work)
  • Previous experience managing and facilitating workshops and events
  • Previous experience with event communications
  • Previous experience with media campaign creation
  • Commitment to ethical behavior

2. Proposed Approach
3. Proposed Budget
4. References
  • Contact information for at least three references from previous clients

Closing Date: Wednesday,Jun 17, 2026 11:59PM ET
Evaluation Criteria
All proposals will be reviewed and evaluated based on relevant experience and qualifications, the technical approach, writing and previous work quality, the understanding of project goals, the proposed workplan and timeline, cost, and diversity, equity, and inclusion.
Confidentiality and Intellectual Property
All information shared with the selected consultant in connection with this engagement - including but not limited to project goals, strategic frameworks, stakeholder identities, convening content, internal deliberations, draft materials, and any other non-public information provided by the Federation of American Scientists (FAS) or its partners - is considered confidential and proprietary. The selected consultant agrees to hold all such information in strict confidence and shall not disclose, share, reproduce, or otherwise communicate confidential project information to any third party without the prior written consent of FAS.
All work products developed under this contract - including but not limited to the strategic communications playbook, convening materials and syntheses, messaging frameworks, media and dissemination strategies, and any other deliverables produced in connection with this engagement - are the sole and exclusive property of the Federation of American Scientists. All such work products shall be considered works made for hire under applicable copyright law. To the extent any work product does not qualify as a work made for hire, the consultant hereby assigns to FAS all right, title, and interest in and to such work products, including all intellectual property rights therein.
The consultant shall not use any confidential information or work products developed under this engagement for any purpose other than the performance of services under this contract, and shall not reference, reproduce, or display such materials - in whole or in part - in portfolios, proposals, publications, presentations, or any other public or professional context without the prior written consent of FAS.
These confidentiality and intellectual property obligations shall survive the termination or expiration of the contract.