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Weekend Government Jobs in Virginia (NOW HIRING)

As a Government Relations Manager at UZURV, you will monitor the legislative and regulatory landscape, and you will help us to keep track of new and evolving federal, state and local laws and ...

Government Relations Manager

Richmond, VA · On-site

$110K - $120K/yr

As a Government Relations Manager at UZURV, you will monitor the legislative and regulatory landscape, and you will help us to keep track of new and evolving federal, state and local laws and ...

SVP, Government Relations

Reston, VA · On-site

$229K - $366K/yr

The SVP will bring particular depth in the civilian federal government space, complementing Peraton's existing strength across the national security community, and will provide senior leadership and ...

$90K - $97K/yr

The Government and Community Relations Department is responsible for; ensuring adequate operational and capital funding for Brooklyn Public Library from government sources, managing relationships ...

The SVP will bring particular depth in the civilian federal government space, complementing Peraton's existing strength across the national security community, and will provide senior leadership and ...

The SVP will bring particular depth in the civilian federal government space, complementing Peraton's existing strength across the national security community, and will provide senior leadership and ...

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What are the typical responsibilities and expectations for someone working a weekend government position?

In a weekend government role, you can expect to handle tasks that ensure essential public services continue uninterrupted during weekends, such as administrative support, customer service, or emergency response coordination. These roles often require flexibility, as you may be asked to address urgent issues or collaborate with weekday staff for seamless transitions. Teamwork and strong communication skills are important, as you'll coordinate with colleagues both onsite and remotely. Working weekends can present challenges, such as managing a different workflow than weekday staff, but it also offers the chance to develop specialized expertise and demonstrate reliability, which can open doors for advancement within the public sector.

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

To thrive as a Government Officer, you generally need a solid understanding of public administration, policy analysis, and regulatory compliance, often supported by a relevant degree such as public administration or political science. Familiarity with government databases, legislative tracking systems, and proficiency in tools like Microsoft Office Suite are commonly required. Strong communication, ethical judgment, and problem-solving skills help individuals navigate complex governmental procedures and serve the public effectively. These skills and qualifications are essential for ensuring transparent, effective governance and the delivery of public services.

What is the difference between Weekend Government vs Weekend Police Officer?

AspectWeekend GovernmentWeekend Police Officer
Required CredentialsVaries by department, often includes basic government employment requirementsHigh school diploma or GED, police academy certification
Work EnvironmentGovernment offices, administrative settings, community eventsPatrol, crime prevention, law enforcement activities
Employer & IndustryLocal, state, or federal government agenciesLaw enforcement agencies, police departments
Common Search & ComparisonYesYes

Weekend Government roles typically involve administrative or support tasks within government agencies, often requiring basic qualifications. In contrast, Weekend Police Officers focus on law enforcement duties, requiring police academy training and certification. Both roles may work weekends and serve public safety or administrative functions, but their responsibilities and credentials differ significantly.

What is a Weekend Government job?

A Weekend Government job refers to a position within a government agency or department that primarily requires employees to work on weekends. These roles can include positions in public safety, healthcare, customer service, or administrative support, where government services must be available outside regular weekday hours. Weekend Government jobs may involve shift work, overtime, or special schedules to ensure essential public services are continuously provided. Employees in these roles may benefit from flexible scheduling or differential pay for working non-standard hours. These positions can be found at the local, state, or federal government levels.
What are the most commonly searched types of Government jobs in Virginia? The most popular types of Government jobs in Virginia are:
What cities in Virginia are hiring for Weekend Government jobs? Cities in Virginia with the most Weekend Government job openings:
Infographic showing various Weekend Government job openings in Virginia as of July 2026, with employment types broken down into 59% Full Time, 33% Part Time, and 8% Contract. Highlights an 100% In-person job distribution.
Director, Government Relations

Director, Government Relations

AdventHealth

Reston, VA • On-site

Other

Posted 13 hours ago


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7.4

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Job description

Who We Are:

 

At SES Space & Defense, we are a trusted partner ensuring mission success for customers operating in the most demanding environments. As part of SES S.A., a global leader in satellite-enabled connectivity, we deliver multi-orbit, end-to-end satellite and technology solutions that provide secure, reliable, and high-bandwidth communications across the globe.

Our differentiated multi-orbit architecture combines GEO and MEO satellite systems with integrated terrestrial and network infrastructure to deliver resilient, low-latency, high-throughput connectivity at a global scale. With more than 120 satellites covering nearly the entire world, a global ground network, and thousands of deployed terminals supporting over 5,000 government missions annually, SES Space and Defense is a trusted partner to the U.S. Federal Government and national security community, allied governments, NATO, and agencies including NASA for mission-critical communications.

We strive to be the only solution when success is critical and recognize our people as our competitive advantage. At SES Space & Defense, you'll work alongside a mission-driven team committed to integrity, honor, and accountability, delivering real-world impact across today's most critical missions.

What You'll Do / Impact You'll Own:

 

In this role, you'll lead SES Space & Defense's government affairs and public policy strategy, advancing the company's interests on Capitol Hill, within the Executive Branch, and across the national security space community. Reporting to the SVP of Product & Innovation, Strategy & Government Relations, this position serves as the company's primary advocate on legislative, budgetary, and regulatory matters affecting our space and defense business, with a focus on protected and resilient SATCOM, multi-orbit architectures, and U.S. Government space programs. You'll partner closely with Business Development, Product & Innovation, Engineering, and Legal to shape policy outcomes that expand SES Space & Defense's pipeline and protect mission-critical programs supporting DoD, the Intelligence Community, and allied governments.

  • Represent SES Space & Defense before Members of Congress, congressional staff, and senior Executive Branch officials on legislative, budgetary, and policy matters affecting the company's space and defense business.
  • Develop and execute Hill and Executive Branch advocacy strategies to influence budget allocations, authorization language, and acquisition policy for U.S. Space Force, Space Systems Command, U.S. Space Command, the Intelligence Community, NASA, and other DoD customers of SES Space & Defense.
  • Identify and assess emerging public policy, regulatory, and legislative developments - including those affecting commercial SATCOM integration, multi-orbit architectures (GEO/MEO/LEO), spectrum policy, and protected tactical communications - and develop SES Space & Defense's positions and response strategies.
  • Partner with Business Development and Capture teams to clear policy, legislative, and budgetary hurdles for specific pursuits, programs, and contract opportunities supporting U.S. Government end-users.
  • Build and maintain relationships with key government officials, congressional offices, defense and intelligence committees, industry associations (e.g., SIA, NDIA, AFCEA), and coalition partners to advance the company's policy priorities.
  • Coordinate closely with Legal, Security, and Compliance teams on matters relating to the SES Space & Defense Proxy Agreement, ITAR, CFIUS, and other regulatory frameworks affecting foreign-parent ownership of a U.S. defense business.
  • Prepare executive leadership for engagements with senior government officials, including drafting briefing materials, talking points, position papers, congressional correspondence, and testimony.
  • Create speaking opportunities, participate in industry forums, and represent SES Space & Defense at government, industry association, and coalition meetings on national security space and defense communications matters.
  • Track and analyze the congressional defense and intelligence authorization and appropriations cycles, identify opportunities to shape committee inputs, and provide timely intelligence to leadership on relevant marks, amendments, and conference outcomes.
  • Coordinate with the SES S.A. parent company government affairs function on matters of mutual interest while preserving the integrity of the Proxy Agreement and the independence of the U.S. business.

Who You Are / Impact You'll Bring:

 

You bring 10+ years of experience in government affairs, public policy, or legislative roles focused on national security space, defense, or commercial SATCOM, backed by strong relationships across Capitol Hill, the Department of Defense, and the Intelligence Community, and an active or recent Top Secret/SCI clearance. You have a proven track record of advancing legislative and budgetary priorities through the NDAA and appropriations process, shaping committee inputs, and translating complex programmatic and technical issues into clear policy positions for senior officials. You are deeply familiar with U.S. national security space architecture, MILSATCOM programs, multi-orbit (GEO/MEO/LEO) commercial integration, and the regulatory environment governing foreign-parent ownership of U.S. defense businesses (Proxy Agreements, ITAR, CFIUS). You communicate with credibility before Members of Congress, senior Executive Branch officials, and industry coalitions, and you exercise sound judgment in fast-moving, high-stakes environments. You operate effectively in a global company with a U.S. defense subsidiary structure and are willing to travel as needed to support the mission.

  • 10+ years of experience in government affairs, public policy, legislative affairs, or a related advocacy role focused on national security, defense, or commercial space.
  • U.S. citizenship required; currently possess and able to maintain a Top Secret/SCI clearance.
  • Bachelor's degree required; advanced degree in public policy, law, national security studies, or a related field preferred.
  • Demonstrated knowledge of the congressional authorization and appropriations process, key defense and intelligence committee jurisdictions, and the DoD/IC acquisition process.
  • Working knowledge of policy issues affecting commercial and military satellite communications, U.S. national security space programs (MILSATCOM, protected SATCOM, Space Data Network), and resilient multi-orbit architectures (GEO/MEO/LEO).
  • Established relationships with key stakeholders within DoD, the U.S. Space Force, Space Systems Command, U.S. Space Command, and the Intelligence Community.
  • Demonstrated ability to represent a company effectively before Members of Congress, senior Executive Branch officials, and industry coalitions, with a track record of credibility and sound judgment.
  • Familiarity with regulatory frameworks governing foreign-parent ownership of U.S. defense businesses, including Proxy Agreements, ITAR, EAR, and CFIUS, is strongly preferred.
  • Prior experience working for a Member of Congress on a relevant committee (Armed Services, Intelligence, Appropriations) or within the Executive Branch in a budgeting, acquisition, or policy role is strongly preferred.
  • Outstanding written and verbal communication skills, with the ability to prepare executive-level briefings, position papers, and congressional correspondence under tight timelines.
  • Ability to travel up to 25% of the time, including to customer locations, congressional events, and industry forums.

SES Space & Defense is an Equal Opportunity Employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability, protected veteran status, age, or any other characteristic protected by applicable law.

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