Manager, State Government Affairs
Company: American Society of Landscape Architects
Location: Washington
Posted on: February 17, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description Nature of the Position: Manages
key components of ASLAs licensure and state public policy portfolio
and assists the Director, State Government Affairs in developing
and advancing priorities important to landscape architects. Helps
recommend and implement strategies and tactics for the Societys
licensure, state policy, and advocacy efforts. Expands the
Society's voice by supporting and executing ASLA's interests
through advocacy, education, and engagement at the state and local
levels. Responsibilities: Supports the Director, State Government
Affairs in the development and execution of ASLAs licensure and
state advocacy strategy, by helping to identify trends, risks, and
opportunities. Engages with state government officials and staff,
and relevant state agencies, to inform and influence policy
decisions on issues important to ASLA. Manages state legislative
and regulatory issues as assigned, by monitoring, reviewing, and
analyzing relevant state legislative and regulatory activities,
policies, and initiatives. Conducts research and drafts background
materials, talking points, position statements, testimony, letters,
comments, guidance, and other resources to support and communicate
ASLA's licensure and state policy goals. Assists State Chapters in
efforts to influence and drive legislative, regulatory, and policy
goals related to the profession, with an emphasis on licensure
issues, including support for state advocacy days and project site
tours. Leads and oversees, with support from the Government Affairs
Coordinator, the coordination and issuance of grassroots
communications on state licensure and other state policy issues
through the ASLA iAdvocate Network (Voter Voice) and other
grassroots tools. Contributes to building and maintaining
relationships with state and national partners, coalitions, allied
organizations, and industry groups to further ASLAs licensure and
state public policy efforts. In coordination with the Director,
represents ASLA in meetings, briefings, coalitions, and workgroups
that further ASLA's licensure and state public policy efforts.
Supports departmental internal and external communications,
including content for ASLA publications, web, email, and social
media. Manages the updating and maintenance of government affairs
web pages to ensure timely, accurate information. Help coordinate
and staff member volunteer committees, including the Licensure
Committee, LARE Prep Committee, and Policy Committee. Presents and
participates in panels at internal and external conferences, on
webinars, and other events. Upholds the ASLA values and culture.
Adheres to the ASLA policy on Standards and Conduct and all other
administrative and management policies. Performs other related
duties as assigned. Preferred Background/Experience: BA degree in
political science, public policy, communication, or related design
profession field; Graduate degree preferred. Minimum five (5) years
experience in state government relations, with experience in
proactive advocacy strategies Knowledge of state government
legislative and regulatory processes and lobbying strategies Strong
written and oral communications skills, with an emphasis on
drafting and editing well-written, persuasive documents are
required. Strong political acumen, and the ability to be effective
with members of both political parties. Ability to work with
committees and volunteer leadership. Strong consensus-building and
facilitation skills. Knowledge of landscape architecture-related
issues, including licensure, livable communities, transportation
and land use policies, and other environmental and small-business
issues a plus. Proficiency in verbal, written, and interpersonal
communication. Proficiency in Microsoft Office programs, grassroots
engagement tools (i.e. VoterVoice) and legislative tracking
services required. Excellent organizational skills, quality
control, and attention to detail. Ability to balance heavy workload
with short- and long-term project deadlines, address changing
priorities, and work well under pressure. ASLA offers an
attractive, competitive benefits package, including medical,
dental, and life insurance; a generous 401(k) plan; a comprehensive
wellness program; and flexible schedules. Employees are expected to
be in the office 2 days a week - Tuesdays and Wednesdays. All other
days are typically remote. Flexible work from home options
available.
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