*After applying, please email mads@btcpolicy.org with your resume and a brief statement about your interest in working with BPI.*
Key Responsibilities
The Director of Government Affairs will establish and lead BPI's government relations function in Washington, D.C., serving as the primary interface between BPI and policymakers across Congress and the Executive Branch.
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Lead BPI's government affairs strategy and execution
Support execution of BPI's flagship Bitcoin Policy Summit (choosing speakers, managing content etc.)
Identify, monitor, and analyze policy developments affecting Bitcoin and digital assets
Conduct frequent educational meetings with Hill staff and Members of Congress
Build and maintain relationships with key Congressional offices, Executive Branch officials, and regulatory staff
Coordinate with Communications team, Research team, and BPI Fellows to develop policy positions and briefing materials for lawmakers and their staffs
Organize and execute Senate/House staff briefings
Attend / watch relevant Congressional hearings related to Bitcoin
Work with events team to organize networking events and happy hours
Qualifications
4+ years of government affairs experience, preferably in financial services or technology
Deep understanding of legislative and regulatory processes (required)
Established relationships on Capitol Hill and/or within regulatory agencies (required)
Experience working with both Democratic and Republican offices (strongly preferred)
Strong understanding of Bitcoin, cryptocurrency, and financial technology (required)
Experience with CRM tools
Based in Washington, D.C. or willing to relocate (required)
Desired Attributes
Proven ability to maintain non-partisan approach while advancing policy objectives
Strong strategic thinking and political acumen
Excellent relationship-building and networking skills
Commitment to BPI's core values
Ability to work effectively with technical experts and translate complex concepts for policymakers