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Emerge Talent Cloud

Policy Advisor Energy Policy & Legislation

Emerge Talent Cloud, Washington, District Of Columbia, United States, 20001

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Policy Advisor

Energy Policy & Legislation

A prominent bipartisan public policy team is seeking a

Policy Advisor

with

5+ years of experience

in

energy policy and federal legislative processes . This is an exciting opportunity for a mid-career professional to play a central role in shaping energy policy outcomes for sophisticated corporate and institutional clients. What You'll Do

As a Policy Advisor, you'll support clients on issues ranging from energy transition and infrastructure to climate policy, utilities regulation, and advanced energy technology. You'll: Track and analyze legislation, regulations, and appropriations related to U.S. energy policy Develop and implement advocacy strategies to influence Congressional and executive branch decision-making Draft client communications, policy briefs, and strategic plans Prepare clients for meetings with key policymakers and federal agencies Collaborate with attorneys and policy professionals to address the legal and regulatory dimensions of energy strategy What We're Looking For 5+ years of experience

working in

energy policy

, legislation, or federal affairs Capitol Hill experience strongly preferred

, particularly with committees of jurisdiction (e.g., House/Senate Energy Committees, Appropriations, etc.) Experience at an executive branch agency (e.g., DOE, FERC, EPA) is also highly valued and may substitute for Hill work Bachelor's degree required;

advanced degree (JD, MPP, or similar) preferred Excellent writing, research, and verbal communication skills Team-oriented, client-focused, and eager to work on impactful public policy matters Why This Role?

You'll join a

collaborative, mission-driven lobbying and policy team

embedded in a full-service law firmgiving you the platform to advocate effectively on both policy and regulatory fronts. With access to high-profile clients, complex challenges, and bipartisan networks, this role offers the chance to shape the future of energy policy from a place of influence and integrity.