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Senior Policy Communications Jobs in Spring, TX (NOW HIRING)

Director of Communications

Houston, TX · On-site

$66.81 - $73.08/hr

This position advises senior leadership on communications strategy, messaging, and reputational ... Ensure all communications activities comply with applicable Harris County policies, Texas public ...

Director of Communications

Houston, TX · On-site

$66.81 - $73.08/hr

This position advises senior leadership on communications strategy, messaging, and reputational ... Ensure all communications activities comply with applicable Harris County policies, Texas public ...

Principal Communications Specialist

The Woodlands, TX · On-site

$49K - $65K/yr

The role directly reports to the Senior Manager, Marketing & Communications and routinely interacts ... policies, procedures, governance requirements, and leadership communication best practices.

... a senior worker performing complex radio/communications assignments. • Completes all ... action within policy and procedure limitations. • Knowledge of all regulatory standards ...

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How much do senior policy communications jobs pay per year?

As of Aug 21, 2026, the average yearly pay for senior policy communications in Spring, TX is $84,109.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $57,000.00 and $102,800.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is the difference between Senior Policy Communications vs Policy Analyst?

AspectSenior Policy CommunicationsPolicy Analyst
Required CredentialsBachelor's degree, experience in communications, policy knowledgeBachelor's or master's in public policy, political science, or related field
Work EnvironmentCommunications teams, government agencies, advocacy groupsResearch institutions, government agencies, think tanks
Employer & Industry UsageUsed in government, NGOs, corporate policy departmentsCommon in government, research organizations, policy institutes
Search & Comparison IntentUnderstanding communication roles in policyAnalyzing policy issues and data

While both roles involve policy, Senior Policy Communications focuses on crafting and delivering policy messages, whereas Policy Analysts analyze policy data and develop recommendations. The roles often collaborate but serve different functions within policy development and communication processes.

What cities near Spring, TX are hiring for Senior Policy Communications jobs?

Cities near Spring, TX with the most Senior Policy Communications job openings:

Manager, Public Policy

Greater Houston Partnership

Houston, TX • On-site

$113K - $138K/yr

Full-time

Posted 9 days ago


Job description

Description:

Why the Partnership
When you join the Greater Houston Partnership, you get the opportunity to work with an organization helping guide the future of the Houston region. Our team of professionals work across multiple disciplines, including: Economic Development (Regional and International), Executive, Finance & Accounting, Marketing & Communications, Member Engagement, Public Policy, Regional Workforce Development, Research, Resources, and the Center for Houston’s Future.

The Greater Houston Partnership works to make Houston one of the best places to live, work and build a business. As the economic development organization for the region, the Partnership champions growth across 12 counties by bringing together business and civic-minded leaders who are dedicated to the area’s long-term success. Representing more than 900 member organizations and approximately one-fifth of the region’s workforce, the Partnership is the place companies come together to make an impact.

We look forward to telling you more about the organization and helping determine if a career with the Partnership is right for you!

Today, We Are Looking For

The Manager, Public Policy supports the development, coordination, and execution of the Greater Houston Partnership’s public policy communications and advocacy materials. This role translates complex policy issues into clear, accurate, and audience-appropriate content that advances the Partnership’s advocacy priorities and keeps members, elected officials, government staff, coalition partners, and other stakeholders informed and engaged.


The Manager will oversee recurring policy communications, develop advocacy materials and other deliverables, and coordinate closely with the Partnership’s Marketing and Communications team to ensure consistency in messaging, brand, and timing. This position will also help manage communications across coalitions and external partnerships, creating dependable processes that support timely and consistent engagement.


The ideal candidate is an excellent writer and thoughtful collaborator who is intellectually curious, interested in a broad range of public policy issues, and familiar with federal, state, and local legislative and governmental processes. This individual should be comfortable using emerging technologies, including artificial intelligence, to strengthen content development, improve efficiency, and support the division’s communications workflow.


Primary Duties and Responsibilities

The following responsibilities are essential to job performance:


Policy Communications

  • Develop, edit, and distribute recurring Public Policy Division communications, including:
    • Weekly legislative session updates
    • Quarterly Women in Government Relations newsletter
    • Quarterly Chamber of Commerce & Coalition newsletter
    • Policy committee newsletters and updates
    • Communications to elected officials and government staff
  • Translate complex policy issues, legislative developments, and advocacy priorities into clear and compelling content for a range of internal and external audiences.
  • Maintain an editorial calendar for policy communications and coordinate deadlines, reviews, approvals, and distribution.
  • Ensure policy communications are timely, accurate, consistent, and aligned with the Partnership’s positions and organizational voice.
  • Monitor legislative and policy activity to identify relevant developments, content opportunities, and stakeholder communication needs.

Advocacy Content and Deliverables

  • Draft and edit one-pagers, policy summaries, advocacy letters, position statements, talking points, presentations, briefing materials, meeting summaries, and other deliverables as needed.
  • Work with policy subject-matter experts to develop content that accurately communicates the Partnership’s positions and desired policy outcomes.
  • Tailor content and messaging for members, policymakers, government staff, coalition partners, business leaders, and the broader community.
  • Maintain organized files and an accessible library of approved policy messaging, communications, and advocacy materials.

Collaboration and Coordination

  • Serve as the Public Policy Division’s primary liaison to the Marketing and Communications team for policy-related content, publications, and campaigns.
  • Coordinate content development, review, production, and distribution across the Public Policy and Marketing and Communications teams.
  • Collaborate with policy colleagues to understand their issue portfolios, communication needs, and upcoming priorities.
  • Provide communications and content-development assistance to designated team members, including the Policy Engagement Senior Director and Coordinator.
  • Help ensure alignment between policy communications, member engagement activities, advocacy campaigns, and broader organizational messaging.

Coalition Communications

  • Coordinate communications for coalitions and partner organizations supported by the Public Policy Division.
  • Develop consistent processes and schedules for coalition updates, meeting communications, advocacy materials, and stakeholder outreach.
  • Draft and distribute coalition communications in coordination with internal policy leads and external partners.
  • Maintain appropriate contact lists, distribution groups, templates, and records of coalition communications.
  • Help ensure coalition members receive timely, consistent, and actionable information.

Artificial Intelligence and Content Innovation

  • Use approved artificial intelligence tools to support first drafts, content outlines, research synthesis, message adaptation, and other appropriate communications tasks.
  • Help develop repeatable AI-assisted workflows or agents that improve the speed and consistency of recurring policy communications.
  • Apply professional judgment and human oversight to all AI-assisted work, verifying facts, legislative information, organizational positions, tone, and audience appropriateness before content is distributed.
  • Protect confidential, sensitive, and proprietary information when using AI or other technology platforms.
  • Identify opportunities to improve the division’s communications processes through new tools, templates, automation, and workflow enhancements.
  • Stay informed about emerging communications technologies and recommend responsible applications that support the division’s work.

Other duties as assigned

Requirements:

Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities

  • Strong interest in public policy, government affairs, advocacy, or legislative communications.
  • Strong written communications skills, ability to handle content development, write and edit for various audiences, both internally and externally.
  • Ability to tailor content, tone, and level of detail for different audiences and communication channels.
  • Strong interpersonal communication skills, working collaboratively with others, and relationship building. Must be comfortable with presenting to and/or interacting with colleagues and external partners.
  • Demonstrated ability to work well in a fast-paced, deadline-oriented environment with limited supervision.
  • Strong planning and organizational skills, detailed-oriented, and ability to handle multiple projects at one time.


Education Requirements

Bachelor’s degree preferred.


Required Experience

2-3 years’ experience in government, public policy, political campaigns, legislative advocacy, and/or government affairs is required.


Physical Requirements

  • Good vision and hearing acuity (with adaptive aids if necessary).
  • Manual dexterity and skillful use of computer keyboard.
  • Physical exertion includes bending, pushing, standing, and walking. Must be able to move or lift approximately 25 pounds on occasion.

Mental and Aptitude Requirements

  • Job requires the ability to hear, see, and talk; analytical, conceptual, problem-solving, planning, and decision-making skills.

Safety Requirements

  • Adhere to the office safety policies and procedures.

The Greater Houston Partnership is an Equal Opportunity Employer. Applicants and employees are treated without regard to such factors as race, color, religion, sex, national origin, disability, veteran status, or any other reason prohibited by law.