University of Southern California
Assistant Director of Health Government Relations
University of Southern California, Los Angeles, California, United States, 90079
Assistant Director of Health Government Relations
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Assistant Director of Health Government Relations
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About the Job: USC University Relations (UR) advances the university’s mission and USC’s role as an anchor institution. The department’s scope includes community partnerships, civic engagement, government relations, small business, non‑profit accelerators, USC’s seven Head Start early childhood education centers, pre‑K to career neighborhood education programs, and Classical California – the nation’s largest classical music provider.
We are hiring an
Assistant Director of Health Government Relations
to join the department’s Health Policy and Government Relations team. Reporting to the Vice President, this multifaceted role will advance the USC Health System’s policy priorities at the federal, state, and local levels of government. The assistant director will provide strategic analyst support on federal and state policy related to hospital financing, healthcare regulatory changes, graduate medical education, and other healthcare issues.
Position Responsibilities
Monitors, reviews, researches, analyzes, and evaluates legislative and regulatory issues and government policies to update and advise on appropriate strategic solutions for advocacy and public policy that may impact the health system to the Vice President.
Ensures that new and revised legislation and regulations about the health system are communicated to the appropriate parties and that changes are implemented to maintain compliance and quality.
Collaborates with internal stakeholders on regulatory and policy impacts.
Prepares regular briefings, policy updates, and presentations.
Prepares advocacy plans and engages in advocacy activities representing the health system, including possible delegation visits to Sacramento and Washington, D.C.
Acts as the liaison in maintaining critical relationships between the health system and trade organizations in Sacramento, D.C., and locally.
Works collaboratively with internal federal, state, and local government relations teams and other University Relations colleagues to develop relationships with key elected officials and their staff and committee members to promote USC Health System’s initiatives and programs.
Encourages a workplace culture where all employees are valued, value others, and have the opportunity to contribute through their ideas, words and actions in accordance with the USC Code of Ethics.
Qualifications
Bachelor’s degree or equivalent experience; master’s or professional degree preferred.
Minimum of 5‑7 years with government relations, legislative or public affairs management, or equivalent. Demonstrated strategic advocacy experience.
Strong organizational and project management time‑management ability. Excellent written and verbal communication, including comfort with public speaking.
Thorough understanding of the California legislative and budgetary process.
Basic understanding of Congressional processes and critical committees.
Specific knowledge of policy issues impacting the healthcare industry and academic medical centers.
Ability to evaluate complex problems and emerging policy issues and identify their potential implications for the health system.
Effective relationship‑building and collaboration skills.
Ability to work independently and as part of a coalition. Ability to work collaboratively with other USC departments.
Ability to influence, negotiate, and persuade others.
Ability to engage in sophisticated strategy to determine how best to influence elected officials and other policymakers.
Ability to translate strategies into tactical plans and operationalize them into successful outcomes.
Ability to think broadly across issue areas and develop action plans integrating communication and civic engagement strategies.
Consistent exercise of independent and sound judgment and discretion in matters of significance.
Uncompromising ethics and integrity.
Personal interest in and commitment to healthcare, health equity, access to care, and healthcare workforce development.
This position's annual base salary range is $115,500.
To support the well-being of our faculty and staff, USC provides benefits‑eligible employees with a broad range of perks to help protect their and their dependents’ health, wealth, and future. These benefits are available as part of the overall compensation and total rewards package. You can learn more about USC’s comprehensive benefits here.
Job ID REQ20168725 Posted Date 11/01/2025
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Assistant Director of Health Government Relations
role at
University of Southern California
About the Job: USC University Relations (UR) advances the university’s mission and USC’s role as an anchor institution. The department’s scope includes community partnerships, civic engagement, government relations, small business, non‑profit accelerators, USC’s seven Head Start early childhood education centers, pre‑K to career neighborhood education programs, and Classical California – the nation’s largest classical music provider.
We are hiring an
Assistant Director of Health Government Relations
to join the department’s Health Policy and Government Relations team. Reporting to the Vice President, this multifaceted role will advance the USC Health System’s policy priorities at the federal, state, and local levels of government. The assistant director will provide strategic analyst support on federal and state policy related to hospital financing, healthcare regulatory changes, graduate medical education, and other healthcare issues.
Position Responsibilities
Monitors, reviews, researches, analyzes, and evaluates legislative and regulatory issues and government policies to update and advise on appropriate strategic solutions for advocacy and public policy that may impact the health system to the Vice President.
Ensures that new and revised legislation and regulations about the health system are communicated to the appropriate parties and that changes are implemented to maintain compliance and quality.
Collaborates with internal stakeholders on regulatory and policy impacts.
Prepares regular briefings, policy updates, and presentations.
Prepares advocacy plans and engages in advocacy activities representing the health system, including possible delegation visits to Sacramento and Washington, D.C.
Acts as the liaison in maintaining critical relationships between the health system and trade organizations in Sacramento, D.C., and locally.
Works collaboratively with internal federal, state, and local government relations teams and other University Relations colleagues to develop relationships with key elected officials and their staff and committee members to promote USC Health System’s initiatives and programs.
Encourages a workplace culture where all employees are valued, value others, and have the opportunity to contribute through their ideas, words and actions in accordance with the USC Code of Ethics.
Qualifications
Bachelor’s degree or equivalent experience; master’s or professional degree preferred.
Minimum of 5‑7 years with government relations, legislative or public affairs management, or equivalent. Demonstrated strategic advocacy experience.
Strong organizational and project management time‑management ability. Excellent written and verbal communication, including comfort with public speaking.
Thorough understanding of the California legislative and budgetary process.
Basic understanding of Congressional processes and critical committees.
Specific knowledge of policy issues impacting the healthcare industry and academic medical centers.
Ability to evaluate complex problems and emerging policy issues and identify their potential implications for the health system.
Effective relationship‑building and collaboration skills.
Ability to work independently and as part of a coalition. Ability to work collaboratively with other USC departments.
Ability to influence, negotiate, and persuade others.
Ability to engage in sophisticated strategy to determine how best to influence elected officials and other policymakers.
Ability to translate strategies into tactical plans and operationalize them into successful outcomes.
Ability to think broadly across issue areas and develop action plans integrating communication and civic engagement strategies.
Consistent exercise of independent and sound judgment and discretion in matters of significance.
Uncompromising ethics and integrity.
Personal interest in and commitment to healthcare, health equity, access to care, and healthcare workforce development.
This position's annual base salary range is $115,500.
To support the well-being of our faculty and staff, USC provides benefits‑eligible employees with a broad range of perks to help protect their and their dependents’ health, wealth, and future. These benefits are available as part of the overall compensation and total rewards package. You can learn more about USC’s comprehensive benefits here.
Job ID REQ20168725 Posted Date 11/01/2025
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