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Director of Federal Policy & Advocacy

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Methodist Healthcare Ministries

San Antonio, TX (In Person)

Full-Time

Posted 4 weeks ago (Updated 3 weeks ago) • Actively hiring

Expires 6/3/2026

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Position Summary The Director of Federal Policy & Advocacy leads the development and execution of Methodist Healthcare Ministries' (MHM) federal and state policy agenda to advance health equity and improve outcomes for underserved communities. This role oversees public policy strategy, advocacy partnerships, contract management, research, and operational excellence to maximize community impact. Salary Annual salary rate begins at $140,942.00. Mid range at $179,701.00. Actual starting rate will be commensurate with experience and education. Scope and Impact The Director of Federal Policy & Advocacy leads MHM's federal and state advocacy strategy in alignment with the organization's mission and health equity framework. This role has significant impact on advancing systemic policy change that benefits underserved communities across the Rio Texas Conference area. The position oversees a diverse portfolio of funded advocacy partners and related contracts, including budget management, deliverable review, and performance monitoring. The Director is responsible for allocating and overseeing program-related budgets for contracts, events, research, and travel. The role directly supervises departmental staff and represents MHM in high-level engagements with lawmakers, agency representatives, and executive leaders across sectors. The position requires approximately 50% travel, depending on legislative cycles Decision-Making Authority The Director exercises substantial independent judgment in analyzing proposed federal and state legislation, determining its impact on MHM and the populations served, and recommending policy positions and strategic responses. This role has authority to develop and execute advocacy strategies, shape the federal legislative agenda, and guide coalition-building efforts. The Director oversees contract negotiation, monitoring, and budget variance management within established organizational guidelines and recommends new strategic partnerships aligned with MHM's mission. Additionally, the role establishes departmental processes, evaluation measures, and operational improvements to ensure effective execution of policy and advocacy priorities.
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Relationships The Director reports to the Vice President of Policy & Advocacy and directly supervises departmental staff. The role requires regular collaboration with executive leadership, Board members, and cross-functional internal teams to align advocacy strategies with organizational priorities. Externally, the Director maintains frequent interaction with federal and state lawmakers, legislative staff, government agencies, advocacy coalitions, community partners, and other cross-sector stakeholders. The position represents MHM in executive-level convenings and strategic partnerships and must be able to engage confidently and professionally with senior leaders across sectors to advance shared policy goals. Essential Duties and Responsibilities Public Policy ...

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