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Program Director (Rule of Law)

States United Democracy Center
locationWashington, DC, USA
PublishedPublished: 6/14/2022
Full Time

Job Description

Job DescriptionSalary: $213,260.00/annual (plus $7,000 annual pro-rated stipend)

States United is hiring for a Program Director to help lead our work supporting state officials and the rule of law. This is a senior attorney position that requires at least 12 years of legal experience, including significant litigation/legal counseling, management, and strategic planning experience. The successful candidate will also have significant experience working in or with an office of a state official, including governors or attorneys general.


Job Overview:

The Program Director helps lead a team to deliver clients needs within the rule of law and accountability lane of work and reports to the Senior Vice President of Legal. The Program Director partners with internal and external stakeholders to design, implement, steward, and grow their lane of work.


This is a leadership role with considerable judgment and responsibility for managing Counsels and Senior Counsels, as well as external consultants. This role is also expected to demonstrate leadership of States Uniteds core values of integrity, inclusion, collaboration, innovation, and excellence.

Responsibilities:

  • Perform all duties in accordance with States Uniteds values of integrity, inclusion, collaboration, innovation, and excellence.
  • Lead Rule of Law lane of work and proactively strategize for expansion of existing or proposal of new projects; oversee several simultaneous large projects using mostly internal resources and limited assistance from outside counsel.
  • Demonstrate ownership of client relationships; develop, manage, and maintain high-quality relationships with clients and partners, and provide regular updates to the SVP of Legal and other States United executives.
  • Collaborate with Strategy & Partnership and States United executives to meet with potential states and local partners and clients.
  • Proactively assist existing clients with identifying ways to use States Uniteds services and provide advice on other legal and non-legal services.
  • Perform strategic planning and prioritization of work within the lane of work; collaborate with other lanes and departments to ensure cohesion.
  • Manage and digest significant flow of information from multiple sources to drive actionable insights and decisions within and across lanes and functions.
  • Partner with Development team to present States Uniteds work to current and prospective donors and assist with drafting proposals.
  • Perform management duties such as identifying and addressing staffing needs, coaching, developing, and mentoring staff, conducting regular check-ins with direct reports, and addressing and documenting performance or conduct concerns in a timely manner, in partnership with the People team as appropriate.
  • Maintain awareness of other organizations and opportunities to both collaborate with and differentiate from others in the democracy space.
  • Positively and meaningfully represent States United in the democracy space to ensure alignment and coordination with other organizations on key projects.
  • On occasion, provide media interviews and appearances on behalf of States United.


Minimum Requirements:

  • Attorney/JD with an active license and a minimum of 12 years of post-law school experience and 8 years of litigation experience.
  • Significant experience working
    in or with an office of a state official, including governors or attorneys general.
  • Proven ability to apply sound judgement while managing complex subject matter and issues.
  • Demonstrated excellence in leadership, organization, interpersonal, and relationship management skills.
  • Experience managing, developing,andmentoring attorneys and managing programs and staff.
  • Experience managing teams of attorneys and coordinating with internal and external legal teams.
  • Effective negotiation skills and ability to maintain effective relationships at executive levels.
  • Ability to work collaboratively with colleagues in a demanding and fast-paced environment.
  • Willingness and ability to work beyond the normal workday, on weekends, and/or more than 40 hours a week as necessary.
  • Must be able to commit to a minimum of 15% travel time.
  • Outstanding judgment about both case/legal issues and management/organizational issues.
  • Outstanding writing and editing skills, including drafting and editing complex briefs and legal analysis
  • Display a positive attitude, show concern for people and community, demonstrate presence, self-confidence, common sense, and good listening ability.

Preferred Qualifications:

  • Experience working on or familiarity with issues related to elections, voting, and state government.


remote work

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