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Government Relations Principal
Location
District Of Columbia + 1 moreAll locations: District Of Columbia | Washington
Posted
39 days ago
Salary
$182.8K - $215K / year
Seniority
Lead
Job Description
Government Relations Principal
ŌURA
• Support and help execute ŌURA’s federal government relations strategy, with a focus on healthcare, human performance, access, and revenue-related policy issues • Work closely with ŌURA’s Human Performance (HP) and healthcare teams to ensure policy efforts are aligned with clinical, research, and enterprise priorities • Monitor, assess, and communicate relevant legislative, regulatory, and political developments that may impact ŌURA’s business, partnerships, or growth opportunities • Develop policy positions, advocacy materials, and briefings that translate complex healthcare and technology topics into clear, business-relevant insights • Build and maintain relationships with Members of Congress, Congressional staff, trade associations, federal agencies, and other key external stakeholders to educate and advocate on ŌURA’s policy priorities • Support, coordinate, and lead meetings, briefings, and engagements on Capitol Hill and with external partners as needed • Assist in managing ŌURA's participation in relevant trade associations, coalitions, and industry groups, ensuring alignment with company objectives • Operate comfortably across multiple workstreams, stepping in to support emerging priorities, time-sensitive issues, and cross-functional initiatives as the business evolves
Job Requirements
- Background in healthcare policy, government relations, public policy, or regulatory affairs, preferably within health tech, medtech, life sciences, or a related field
- Experience engaging with Congress, federal agencies, and trade associations
- Strong understanding of how public policy intersects with business strategy, enterprise partnerships, and revenue growth
- Ability to work cross-functionally and translate policy developments into actionable guidance for business teams
- Comfortable balancing strategic priorities with hands-on execution in a fast-moving environment
- Excellent written and verbal communication skills
- DC-based, travel as needed, and regularly engage on Capitol Hill
Benefits
- Competitive salary and equity packages
- Health, dental, vision insurance, and mental health resources
- An ŌURA Ring of your own plus employee discounts for friends & family
- 20 days of paid time off plus 13 paid holidays plus 8 days of flexible wellness time off
- Paid sick leave and parental leave
- Amazing culture of collaborative and passionate coworkers
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