Available Positions

The National Electrical Manufacturers Association (NEMA) crafts and executes advocacy campaigns and provides analytical products to assist Member companies with business decisions. NEMA also develops performance standards for members in the electrical and medical imaging industries. NEMA serves its members by living our core values in every aspect of our work: respect, integrity, teamwork, and leadership.

The Director of Stakeholder Communications is responsible for working collaboratively across the organization to execute on strategic communications strategies and deploy tactical content plans that ensure NEMA reaches its target audiences through compelling storytelling and multi-channel advocacy campaign management. This individual is experienced in energy policy topics and advocacy, is comfortable producing content for a variety of platforms, has unparalleled editing skills, and conducts independent research to articulate and synthesize broad ideas into a focused narrative. 

The position builds and fosters relationships with key stakeholders across the organization and its member companies; develops, edits, and publishes written content; drafts content for NEMA’s social media channels and digital platforms, and provides support to members and councils.   

Reporting to the Managing Director of Communications, this position demonstrates a superior ability to grow the Association’s reach through persuasive and educational content, social media platforms, and search engine rankings. 

The position is in Arlington, Virginia, and allows for a hybrid work schedule.

Key Responsibilities

  • Conduct research and organize sources and information. Convey information with accuracy.
  • Collaborate and brainstorm cross-functionally to identify new content ideas that align with NEMA’s brand voice and amplify NEMA’s visibility. 
  • Write well-researched and keyword-driven content to boost organic traffic. 
  • Produce high-quality blog posts, website copy, social media posts, case studies, one pagers, op-eds, speeches, newsletters, and other collateral on industry-relevant topics for Hill and other audiences.
  • Create, execute, and maintain a content calendar that synthesizes with and amplifies broader editorial and thought leadership themes. 
  • Ensure consistency in writing style, fonts, images, and tone. 
  • Edit and proofread content produced by other team members.
  • Oversee content creation and analysis for social channels and public websites to drive engagement and grow the Association’s reach
  • Write and edit scripts for podcasts and videos, coaching speakers as needed 

Experience and Qualifications

  • A bachelor’s degree in communications, journalism, or similar; graduate degree a plus
  • A solid portfolio of published writing samples across various audiences and platforms; advocacy-focused content preferred
  • Ability to collaborate and receive and reflect feedback
  • Minimum of two years of experience creating and measuring social media campaigns 
  • Minimum of five years of experience developing and executing advocacy communications
  • Ability to conceptualize, write, edit, and schedule content for multiple publications  
  • Ability to succinctly communicate messages and customize to different audiences
  • Solid understanding of SEO principles and content optimization techniques. 
  • Polished verbal and written communication skills and executive presence
  • Strong computer skills; Adobe Photoshop, Hootsuite, InDesign, WordPress experience a plus
  • Willingness and ability to model NEMA’s core values in all aspects of work: respect, integrity, teamwork, and leadership

NEMA offers a competitive salary and excellent benefits package, including paid holidays, personal time, flexible working hours, 401(k) plan, health/dental insurance, health savings plan, and partial pre-tax parking/Metro subsidy. 

Interested individuals should apply directly to NEMA at:  NEMA Careers

Veterans are encouraged to apply. EOE/M/F/V/D.

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The Electrical Safety Foundation (ESFI) is the trusted voice for electrical safety. The mission of ESFI is to prevent electrical-related injuries, deaths, and fires, saving lives and property through public education and outreach.

ESFI is the leading authority on electrical safety issues for consumers, workers, and the media. ESFI identifies and addresses evolving electrical safety needs and deploys effective electrical safety materials and programs that distill technical concepts into easy-to-understand concepts and related actions to promote safety. ESFI advocates for safety technology, compliance with codes and standards, and risk reducing behaviors.

ESFI is a 501(c)(3), with a governing Executive Committee and Board of Directors represented by leaders from within the electrical industry and related associations that are dedicated to electrical safety. 

The ESFI Executive Director is responsible for developing and deploying a Board-approved strategy encompassing annual fundraising campaigns, partnership initiatives, and safety programs focused on advancing and sustaining the mission of ESFI.

The position reports directly to the ESFI Board Chair with administrative oversight by the National Electrical Manufacturers Association (NEMA) Chief Growth Officer.  The Executive Director leads and manages the work of two staff members, and consultants, collaborating with its participating members staff, and managing the annual operating budget.

The position is in Arlington, Virginia, allows for a hybrid schedule, and may include up to 30 percent travel, both domestic and international.

Key Responsibilities

I.  Strategy:  Creates and executes an ESFI strategy that encompasses all aspects of fundraising, partnerships, safety programs, communications, outreach, and business analytics in close collaboration with the ESFI Board and their designated representatives.  Establishes annual and multi-year fundraising campaigns that support sustained expansion of ESFI programs and elevate the profile of electrical safety.

II.  Operations: Aligns and directs resources to execute ESFI strategy, particularly in the following areas: 

  • Leads all aspects of Board management, partnership development, recruitment, and fundraising.
  • Develops ESFI’s annual budget and execute within targets; meets or exceeds all fundraising campaign milestones.
  • Creates and executes annual plan for National Electrical Safety Month (May), using the month as a platform for attracting new partners and stakeholders.
  • Drives consumer education for recognition/mitigation of electrical hazards, emerging safety technologies for residential applications.
  • Serves as a valued partner to employers for providing safe, compliant working environments for their employees and customers.
  • Supports the adoption of legislation, codes, and standards that are consistent with mission of electrical safety.
  • Positions ESFI as the leading authority for electrical safety information, being available for media and building effective relationships for communication.
  • Oversees shared services agreement(s) with NEMA for Growth Office, Finance, and Human Resources Support.
  • Oversees all competitively sourced contracts with outside vendors arising from assigned responsibilities.

III.  Leadership:    Manages, develops, and evaluates assigned staff to successfully and efficiently carry out the ESFI mission and vision. 

  • Establishes annual objectives with staff members, provide feedback and ongoing coaching to achieve objectives. Invest time and resources in the professional development and retention of staff.
  • Communicates regularly with the ESFI Board and NEMA Chief Growth Officer to ensure alignment on strategy and operations.
  • Enhances partnerships within the donor community, engaging with existing donors to communicate the impact and value of ESFI’s mission while reaching out to attract new donors and partners.
  • Adheres to Board reporting criteria and utilizes as basis for informing both the ESFI Board and NEMA’s Board, to include regular assessments of progress against the annual budget, planned milestones and challenges encountered.

Experience and Qualifications

  • Demonstrated professional accomplishment in leading non-profit associations / foundations, with strong track record in launching and executing fundraising campaigns that substantively advance the long-term vision and mission of organizations.
  • Executive gravitas to work closely with senior executives participating on the ESFI Board of Directors, engage with donor community, build and maintain relationships with peer associations, lead staff, and serve as ESFI spokesperson to the media.
  • At least ten years of experience in operations and program leadership: information campaigns, community outreach, stakeholder events, and educational programs.
  • Strong business acumen and well-developed budgeting, financial management and execution, to include ability to manage and evaluate vendors within a competitive solicitation model; strong strategic planning and project planning skills essential.
  • Proven ability to inspire, develop, motivate through clear and convincing written, and spoken communications, with executive presence in all settings.
  • Builds effective, enduring lines of communications with relevant domestic and international regulatory agency officials (such as federal and state legislators; donor company executives and employees; other associations and professional societies that are engaged on ESFI issues; and work with NEMA staff at all levels.
  • Experience in manufacturing / electrical safety or related safety industries or associations is a plus.
  • Experience in public policy advocacy at federal, state, and local levels is desirable .
  • Bachelor’s degree in business or related field is required.

NEMA offers a competitive salary and excellent benefits package including paid holidays and personal time, flexible working hours, 401(k) plan, health/dental insurance, and partial pre-tax parking/Metro subsidy.

For full Job Description and to apply, interested individuals are invited to learn more at: NEMA_ESF_Careers

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The National Electrical Manufacturers Association’s Medical Imaging & Technology Alliance (MITA) Division develops standards, crafts and executes technical and regulatory advocacy campaigns, and generates decision-grade business intelligence and analytics.

The Senior Program Manager, Medical Imaging, leads MITA standards committees and associated regulatory and technical activities. The incumbent will proactively identify challenges and opportunities arising domestically and internationally, suggesting innovative and actionable solutions. The Senior Program Manager works to categorize relevant domestic and international governmental regulations as well as map other trade associations’ and standards development organizations’ technical work. The incumbent will also lead development and maintenance of NEMA medical imaging standards and technical documents and assist in the administration of DICOM protocols. This position develops and manages associated budgets to include projections, invoice processing, and required record keeping.

The position reports to the Vice President, Standards and Technical Services.

The position is based in Arlington, Virginia. Domestic/international travel up to 30% of time.

Key Responsibilities

I.  Global Affairs

  • Serve as U.S. Secretariat of DITTA (the global industry voice for diagnostic imaging, radiation therapy, healthcare ICT, electromedical and radiopharmaceuticals) and provide management and logistics to achieve Member-defined goals
  • Lead several DITTA Work Groups associated with the International Medical Device Regulatory Forum (IMDRF)
  • Lead the Global Affairs Committee to include crafting annual goals and outcomes

II.  Standards Development

  • Lead the MITA Standards Committee (MSC) and associated task forces to include crafting annual goals and outcome-driven work plans
  • Surveil and monitor the national and international standards environment; develop plans and achieve Members company-defined results via unique Standards or other value-added technical intellectual property
  • Direct creation, review, revision, and withdrawal of NEMA/MITA Standards and technical documents
  • Participate in other organizations’ standards development activities when appropriate; maintain strong relationships with external organizations
  • Support DICOM General Secretary in administration of DICOM protocols, including database maintenance, website maintenance, meeting management, and ballot management
  • Serve as Secretary to medical imaging Technical Advisory Groups that serve as mirror committees to International Electrotechnical Commission Technical Committees and Subcommittees. Develop and implement national adoption strategy.
  • Represent NEMA and assigned industry sector(s) by writing papers and presenting at national and international settings and/or by serving on various outside committees
  • Plan logistics and manage meetings in accordance with NEMA procedures 

Experience and Qualifications

  • Undergraduate degree required; studies emphasizing healthcare and/or engineering preferred
  • Knowledge of medical imaging technologies and global healthcare regulatory environment are important
  • Work experience and proven results in standards developing organizations, trade associations, for-profit companies, and/or government service preferred
  • Ability to quickly grasp the essentials of underlying medical science and engineering as well as standards and regulatory development
  • Strong time management and budget planning/execution skills with ability to execute multiple projects against demanding timelines is essential
  • Clear and persuasive writer, speaker with ability to represent MITA with professional presence, including on technical matters
  • Keenness to demonstrate leadership and team-building expertise in results-oriented environment
  • Carry out responsibilities in a manner that models NEMA’s core values of respect, integrity, teamwork, and leadership
  • Eager to shoulder more demanding roles and grow professional skills rapidly
  • Knowledge of (or ability to quickly acquire) digital work environment expertise as relevant to MITA and MITA member processes
  • Proficient in Microsoft Office suite

NEMA offers a competitive salary and excellent benefits package including paid holidays and personal time, flexible working hours, 401(k) plan, health/dental insurance, and partial pre-tax parking/Metro subsidy.  Interested individuals may apply at NEMA_CAREERS

Veterans are encouraged to apply.  EOE/M/F/V/D.
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