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Director, Public Policy

Washington, DC · On-site +1

$178.85K - $234.74K/yr

This is a remote position, open to candidates who reside in: Washington, DC. You will be fully ... Lead public policy strategy to amplify Oscar messaging. Engage think tanks on aligned position ...

Manager, Public Policy

$90K - $115K/yr

Job Summary The Public Policy Manager is responsible for tracking legislative and regulatory ... Remote Ability to travel up to 20-30% domestically across various states as needed. Compensation ...

Director, Public Policy

Washington, DC · On-site +1

$178.85K - $234.74K/yr

This is a remote position, open to candidates who reside in: Washington, DC. You will be fully ... Lead public policy strategy to amplify Oscar messaging. Engage think tanks on aligned position ...

Director, Public Policy

Seattle, WA · On-site +1

$191K - $305K/yr

This role has been categorized as a Remote position. "Remote" employees do not have a permanent ... Bachelor's degree in Public Policy, Political Science, Business Administration, or related field.

Public Policy Manager

Austin, TX · On-site +1

$153K/yr

The position is based in DC, Austin, Texas or remote in the Baton Rouge, Louisiana area, but will entail travel to various states. Frequent travel is required. Public Policy Manager Responsibilities:

The position is based in DC, Austin, Texas or remote in the Baton Rouge, Louisiana area, but will entail travel to various states. Frequent travel is required. Public Policy Manager Responsibilities:

The position is based in DC, Austin, Texas or remote in the Baton Rouge, Louisiana area, but will entail travel to various states. Frequent travel is required. Public Policy Manager Responsibilities:

The position is based in DC, or remote from the Indianapolis, IN or Columbus, OH areas. Frequent travel is required. Public Policy Manager, Midwest Responsibilities: * Work directly with state ...

The position is based in DC, or remote from the Indianapolis, IN or Columbus, OH areas. Frequent travel is required. Public Policy Manager, Midwest Responsibilities: * Work directly with state ...

Public Policy Economist AI is increasingly being used to analyze policy, model economic tradeoffs ... Remote Commitment: 10-40 hours/week What You'll Do * Review and assess AI-generated policy analysis ...

Public Policy Economist (AI Training) About the Role AI is increasingly being used to analyze ... Remote * Commitment : 10-40 hours/week What You'll Do * Review and assess AI-generated policy ...

$35 - $70/hr

Public Policy Economist (AI Training) $35-70/hr Remote Freelance STEM We're looking for experienced economists with a public policy background to help shape how AI understands and reasons about the ...

$35 - $70/hr

Public Policy Economist (AI Training) $35-70/hr Remote Freelance STEM We're looking for economists with public policy experience to help shape how AI understands and communicates economic reasoning.

$35 - $70/hr

Public Policy Economist (AI Training) $35-70/hr Remote Freelance STEM About the Role We're looking for experienced economists with a public policy background to help shape how AI understands and ...

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To excel as a Remote PhD Public Policy Analyst, you need a doctoral degree in public policy or a related field, exceptional analytical abilities, and expertise in policy research and evaluation. Familiarity with statistical analysis software (e.g., Stata, R, SPSS), data visualization tools, and experience with remote collaboration platforms is crucial. Superior written communication, critical thinking, and self-motivation distinguish top professionals in this role. These skills ensure effective, evidence-based policy analysis and impactful contributions to organizations and stakeholders, even in a remote work environment.

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What are Remote PhD Public Policy jobs?

Remote PhD Public Policy jobs are positions that allow individuals with a doctoral degree in public policy (or a related field) to work from a location outside of a traditional office setting, often from home. These roles typically involve research, policy analysis, consulting, teaching, or advising on policy matters for government agencies, think tanks, academic institutions, or non-profits. Remote work arrangements enable greater flexibility and access to opportunities worldwide, especially for those specializing in policy research, data analysis, and academic writing. Common tasks may include preparing policy briefs, conducting data-driven analysis, publishing research, and participating in virtual conferences or meetings.
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Director, Public Policy

Director, Public Policy

Oscar Health

Washington, DC • On-site, Remote

$178.85K - $234.74K/yr

Other

PTO

Posted 15 days ago


Oscar Health rating

6.9

Company rating: 6.9 out of 10

Based on 6 frontline employees who took The Breakroom Quiz

225th of 258 rated insurance


Job description

Hi, we're Oscar. We're hiring a Director, Public Policy to join our Government Affairs.

Oscar is the first health insurance company built around a full stack technology platform and a relentless focus on serving our members. We started Oscar in 2012 to create the kind of health insurance company we would want for ourselves-one that behaves like a doctor in the family.

About the role:

The Director, Public Policy leads the internal development and coordination of Oscar's public policy strategy with business teams for leadership approval and tracks milestones and progress; manages Oscar's external public policy consultants; oversees internal education and strategic policy support provided to internal clients; and collaborates with and supports Government Affairs leaders in advocacy strategy.

You will report into the VP, Government Affairs.

Work Location: This is a remote position, open to candidates who reside in: Washington, DC. You will be fully remote; however, our approach to work may adapt over time. Future models could potentially involve a hybrid presence at the hub office associated with your metro area

Pay Transparency: The base pay for this role is: $178,848 - $234,738 per year. You are also eligible for employee benefits, participation in Oscar's unlimited vacation program, company equity grants and annual performance bonuses.

Responsibilities:

  • Crafts Policy Positions. Identify, assess, and create strategies to address a broad-spectrum of current, in development, and new healthcare and tech policies of importance to Oscar
    • Develop collateral (background materials, written testimony, talking points, comment letters) to assist Oscar's government affairs team in influencing legislators, regulators, trade associations, and/or professional organizations on matters of public policy
    • Engage, advise, and provide subject matter expertise to members of Oscar's government affairs team and business teams to ensure their understanding of key issues impacting healthcare and technology
    • Communicate research in a compelling, easy-to-understand way to internal and external audiences, including non-policy audiences
  • Thought Leadership. Positions Oscar to lead on policy priorities. Lead public policy strategy to amplify Oscar messaging. Engage think tanks on aligned position papers.
  • Policy Trends. Analyze, prioritize, and organize policy issues and trends to guide strategy development, deployment, and assessment around opportunities and risks.
  • Coalition Building. Identify and engage coalitions to drive policy agenda.
  • On a daily basis, collaborates with internal business leaders and government affairs teams to achieve policy goals. Embrace the unique role of the Government Affairs team and draw on the full resources of our broader team to maximize success.
  • Using an operational mindset, manages internal and external processes and partners.
  • Manage internal team of skilled public policy professionals
  • Compliance with all applicable laws and regulations
  • Other duties as assigned

Requirements:

  • Bachelor's Degree or 10+ years experience in fast-paced public policy environments at the federal level, with at least 4+ years experience managing a function critical to business growth.
  • 7+ years of experience in healthcare policy.
  • 2+ years of experience providing strategic counsel to senior policy executives and C-Suite members.
  • 2+ years of experience as representative of an organization before senior level external audiences (regulators, legislative leaders, c-suite professionals, trade organizations).
  • 2+ years of experience in the executive branch (eg. OMB or HHS) or Congress or in a state insurance regulatory role.

Bonus points:

  • Master's or Legal Degree.
  • Demonstrated knowledge of the healthcare industry, with a focus on commercial payers and/or ACA plans.
  • Academic experience on healthcare policy or at a healthcare thinktank.
  • Experience running or participating in a public affairs campaign.