Primary Care Collaborative

Policy Associate

Job Summary 

The Primary Care Collaborative (PCC) seeks a motivated Policy Associate to join its team of individuals committed to advancing the health of the nation by strengthening primary care. The main lever we pursue is payment and delivery reform and our key implementation drivers are research, communications, and policy. This position is full-time, available immediately. The successful applicant is a self-starter with strong project management and writing skills who is committed to working towards better health and health care.  

 

The job offers an opportunity to work at the intersection of research, policy, and real-world practice, with exposure to multi-stakeholder convenings, foundation-funded projects, and federal and state advocacy. This position affords the opportunity to interact with senior policy leaders across many diverse organizations, providing multiple perspectives and learnings.  The job is based in downtown Washington, DC, and is on a hybrid schedule with three days a week in the office. The position supports and reports to the Director of Policy, while collaborating and working directly with a range of other team members and consultants.  


The Organization 

Founded in 2006, the Primary Care Collaborative (PCC) is a nonprofit multi-stakeholder membership organization dedicated to advancing an effective and efficient health system built on a strong foundation of primary care. Representing a broad group of public and private organizations, the PCC’s mission is to unify and engage diverse stakeholders in promoting policies and sharing best practices that support high-performing primary care to achieve the “Quintuple Aim”: better care, better health, lower costs, greater joy for clinicians and staff, and greater health equity. 


Responsibilities: 

  • Coordinates multistakeholder convenings and workgroups; recruits experts and members; prepares advance materials; helps to design meetings and agendas; solicits leadership input as part of the planning process; manages all logistics of meetings. 
  • Tracks and analyzes state and federal legislation and regulations relevant to primary care; member policy agendas. 
  • Assists Policy Director with development of policy correspondence, presentations, and other content as needed; supports meetings with legislative and executive branch staff, including scheduling and assembly of materials. 
  • Prepares literature reviews including compiling articles; reviewing evidence; and synthesizing/ drafting summaries. 
  • Assists staff with drafting, proof-reading, and editing documents, newsletter stories, website content, and social media posts.  
  • Updates both external and internal communications calendars with policy department activities 
  • Assists with managing member inquiries, updates customer relationship management system  
  • Regularly communicates with management and colleagues regarding project deliverables, timelines, and needs.  


Required Skills/Abilities:  

  • Excellent verbal and written communication skills 
  • Excellent organizational skills and attention to detail 
  • Strong project management and research skills 
  • Ability to both take initiative and enthusiastically work on a team 
  • Proficiency with Microsoft Office Suite 
  • Capitol Hill experience a plus (e.g. staff assistant, communications assistant, legislative correspondent)  
  • Experience writing for policy or journalistic audiences a plus 
  • Experience writing health care communications a plus 
  • Interest in health policy, health care improvement, and patient engagement a plus 


Education and Experience: 

  • Bachelor’s degree in related field required 
  • 1-3 years’ work experience required 
  • Graduate degree in related field (e.g. public health, public policy) is considered a plus  


Compensation and Application: 

This is a full-time position, located in Washington, D.C., with excellent benefits, including health care, 401K, and generous leave. Salary range starts at $50,000 a year and is dependent on skills and experience.  

To apply, please send a resume, cover letter, and writing sample to aclark@thepcc.org. Candidates must submit all documents to be considered for this position. No calls, please.  

  • Employment type

    Full-time

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