Policy Advocacy Manager
Company: Chicago Jobs Council
Location: Chicago
Posted on: February 21, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description Salary: $59,000 - $65,500
Chicago Jobs Council (CJC)is a workforce development intermediary
that keeps job seekers at the center of all we do. CJC advocates
for job seekers by researching current pressing matters for the
field, developing recommendations, and sharing them broadly to
create systemic change. CJC builds capacity for the workforce
development field by developing curricula that are offered through
training, cohort learning, and leadership academies based on our
research of best practices. CJC influences City, State, and Federal
Policies related to increasing funding for our public workforce
system, creating equitable pathways, and eliminating barriers to
employment.Our Mission: Together with community and institutional
leaders, Chicago Jobs Council is re-imagining our workforce system
so all people can thrive through employment.Our Visionis to create
an anti-racist workforce development system and employment equity
so that everyone can realize their unique pathway out of poverty.
Position Scope:The Policy Advocacy Manager is a full-time position
that leads CJCs efforts to advance equitable workforce policies
through advocacy, coalition-building, and strategic partnerships.
This role is responsible for developing and executing advocacy
strategies that influence local, state, and federal policy
decisions impacting workforce development and economic justice.
Competitive Compensation:Full-time exempt position with a $59,000 -
$65,500 annual starting salary Location:Hybrid, 29 E Madison, Suite
1700C, Chicago, IL Excellent Benefits:Health Insurance, 403b,
Vacation/Sick/Personal Benefit Time, Hybrid Key Duties and
Responsibilities: Policy Monitoring & Response:Track, analyze, and
respond to local, state, and federal legislative and regulatory
proposals related to employment, workforce development, and public
safety net policies. Legislative Advocacy:Lead the Jobs Councils
state and federal legislative advocacy efforts, including regular
travel to Springfield during legislative sessions and occasional
national travel as needed. Policy Expertise & Advising:Build and
maintain subject-matter expertise on workforce issues impacting
people facing systemic barriers to employment, serving as a
resource internally and externally. Coalition Management:Convene,
facilitate, and manage advocacy coalitions, ensuring effective
collaboration and progress on shared goals; represent the Jobs
Council in partner coalitions as needed. Strategic
Communications:Collaborate with the Director of Policy to develop
messaging and materials that support advocacy goals, educate the
workforce field, and inform stakeholders of policy efforts and
outcomes. Stakeholder Engagement:Design and implement engagement
opportunities for workforce development organizations and job
seekers to advance the Jobs Councils policy agenda and systems
change efforts. Policy Development & Planning:Collaborate with
staff and partners to shape the Jobs Councils policy platform, set
annual priorities, and develop advocacy work plans. Project & Grant
Management:Manage contracts, consultants, and grant reporting;
prepare written materials and represent the organization in
external meetings as needed. Other Duties As Assigned Requirements
for the Advocacy Manager Position Personal Qualities Strong
commitment to the Jobs Councils mission, vision, and racial equity
Excellent interpersonal and relationship-building skills across
diverse groups Consensus-building and project management skills to
drive progress Self-starter with strong initiative and alignment
with organizational priorities Receptive to feedback and committed
to continuous improvement Collaborative team player with
adaptability and respect for all contributions Willingness to
handle all project tasks, big or small Ability to travel to
Springfield during legislative sessions Skills Strong
organizational, time management, and project management skills
Clear, concise, and persuasive communication (written, verbal,
listening) Detail-oriented with excellent follow-through and
strategic thinking Creative problem-solving and critical analysis
abilities Ability to interpret complex information for diverse
audiences Collaborative mindset with openness to support and
feedback Proficiency in Microsoft Office, G-Suite, and web-based
tools Ability to monitor emerging trends and adapt strategies
Willingness to travel throughout the state, especially to
Springfield during legislative sessions Experience: At least 5
years of work experience in policy at the local, state, or federal
level strongly preferred Knowledge of the political and policy
landscape in Illinois, or similar experience in another state or
local policymaking context Strong Level of Knowledge on the State
and Federal Level, with familiarity in how it affects Workforce
Development. Experience and ease in communicating with high-level
policy makers, including those in the legislative and executive
branches, opinion leaders, and their staff; experienced advocate on
the ground in Springfield preferred Demonstrated ability to analyze
public policy proposals, including the drafting of legislation and
regulatory language Experience working with directly impacted
people and communities, frontline services providers, and other
diverse stakeholders Minimum post-secondary credential; Degrees or
certifications related to policy, political science, economics, or
other social sciences preferred IMPORTANT APPLICATION INFORMATION:
To apply for the Policy Advocacy Manager position, please submit to
https://cjc.bamboohr.com/careers/75 a resume and cover letter with
a response to the question: What do you think are the root causes
of chronic unemployment and poverty? Applications will be reviewed
on a rolling basis until the position is filled. CHICAGO JOBS
COUNCIL IS AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER. CJC is committed to
building an inclusive staff and strongly encourages applications
from individuals of color, people with disabilities, individuals
with diverse backgrounds, and those whose life experience is
underrepresented in employment programs and policies. CJC
recognizes that systemic, institutional and individual racism
creates disparities in the way people of color fare in the labor
market. We are continuously working to review and update our
practices, policies, and procedures using a racial equity lens in
order to achieve more equitable outcomes forall.Illinois is an
at-will state.
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