Government Affairs Officer, Financial Service
Company: Investment Company Institute
Location: Washington
Posted on: February 16, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description Responsible for managing the
development and implementation of legislative strategies primarily
before, but not limited to the Senate Banking and House Financial
Services Committees and the Administration with emphasis on
financial services issues affecting the Institute and its members.
Position requires strong personal relationships with members and
staff on these committees and within the leadership of the Senate
and House; strong committee contact is essential. Incumbent
develops and maintains strong personal relationships with members
and senior staff on these committees and in the congressional
leadership. In developing and implementing such strategies,
collaborates extensively and works as part of a senior team with
other Institute staff, particularly in the Legal, Research and
Strategic Communications areas. MAJOR DUTIES & RESPONSIBILITIES
Monitors public policy developments and advises senior management
on all matters relating to financial services issues, as well as
federal legislation and public policy issues of concern to the
Institute and its membership. Represents ICI and its member
companies before Congress as appropriate. Participates in the
development of the Institute’s legislative goals and strategy.
Evaluates pending legislation that may have an impact on Institute
members. In consultation with senior management, this includes
developing recommendations and preparing communications for members
and senior management. Establishes and maintains a political
network within the Administration and on Capitol Hill with an
emphasis on the Senate Banking Committee, House Financial Services
Committee and Senate and House leadership. Maintains excellent
communications and working relationships with Washington
representatives of ICI member companies and works collaboratively
to advance ICI’s legislative agenda and secure its objectives.
Assists in managing use of the Institute’s outside lobbyists, to
advance the Institute’s legislative agenda and strategy in all
areas. Maintains informal relationships with staff of other
organizations and with lobbyists sharing legislative interests in
common with the Institute and, where appropriate, coordinates joint
efforts. Participates in and assists with the planning and
coordination of ICI conferences, committee meetings, and other
members’ meetings as appropriate. Provides Capitol Hill updates on
a regular basis to ICI members during committee meetings.
Represents ICI in public settings including on industry panels.
Assist in developing a political giving strategy and participates
in and, as appropriate, assists in organizing political events such
as fundraisers, and otherwise helps assure the effectiveness of the
Institute’s political programs including ICI PAC. Develops and
maintains close and highly effective working relationships with
staff in other ICI departments, through teamwork and regular
collaboration. MINIMUM JOB REQUIREMENTSKnowledge, Skills &
Abilities Thorough understanding of the legislative process,
including an understanding of the roles and decision-making
processes of the Executive Agencies, Senate, and House of
Representatives. Experience working with Members of Congress and
their staffs, specifically on financial services issues. Experience
in working with and managing other professionals, i.e., staff of
the Institute’s member companies, senior-level corporate executives
and administrative staff. Demonstrated capacity to work
collaboratively and effectively with a team of lobbying, legal,
research and public communications professionals. Ability to
persuasively communicate complex concepts and programs at the
highest level of government and business. Strong communication
skills, both oral and written. Strategic planning experience and
ability. Advanced people skills, including ability to work in and
be a part of an action-oriented work environment, a keen sense of
protocol, and the ability to work comfortably and effectively with
government officials. Ability to exercise discretion and
independent judgment in the performance of assigned
responsibilities. Education & Experience Undergraduate degree in
related field required; JD or other relevant graduate degree
preferred and minimum of 7-10 years experience as a Washington
Representative, senior Congressional leadership or committee
staffer, or in a position of responsibility within the
Administration, or an equivalent combination of related education
and experience. Strong bi-partisan contacts on Senate Banking and
House Financial Services Committees. Proven record of
accomplishment in advancing important issues through the
legislative process. Relevant Committee experience and/or
government affairs experience. Proven record of accomplishment in
advancing important issues through the legislative process. The
above statements are intended to describe the general nature and
level of work being performed by the individual(s) assigned to this
position. They are not intended to be an exhaustive list of all
duties, responsibilities, and skills required. Management reserves
the right to modify, add, or remove duties and to assign other
duties as necessary.
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