$102,924 – $130,260 per year. Starting salary may be between the minimum and maximum salary range provided, based on qualifications.
FLSA Status:Exempt
Reports To:Director, Advocacy Division
About the Office of Hawaiian Affairs
The Office of Hawaiian Affairs (OHA) is a semi-autonomous state agency established to improve the well-being of Native Hawaiians and to advocate for the betterment of conditions for Hawaiʻi’s indigenous people. OHA advances initiatives across land stewardship, health, housing, education, economic stability, cultural preservation, and governance.
OHA maintains a Washington, D.C. presence to ensure Native Hawaiian perspectives are represented within federal policymaking processes and to advance coordinated federal engagement aligned with organizational priorities.
Position Overview
The Washington, D.C. Bureau Chief serves as OHA’s senior federal policy representative and leads the organization’s engagement with Congress, federal agencies, and national policy partners. The position is responsible for developing and executing OHA’s federal advocacy strategy, advising executive leadership and trustees on federal developments, and ensuring consistent, credible institutional representation in Washington, D.C.
This role requires sound political judgment, strategic discipline, and the ability to operate effectively within complex governmental environments. The Bureau Chief oversees the Washington, D.C. office and manages a portfolio spanning legislative advocacy, regulatory engagement, and intergovernmental relationship management.
Key Responsibilities
Federal Strategy & Representation
Congressional & Federal Engagement
Policy Analysis & Strategic Advising
Bureau Leadership & Operations
Organizational Coordination
Education
Bachelor’s degree in public policy, political science, law, public administration, or a closely related field. Advanced degree (Master’s or Juris Doctor) preferred.
Experience
Preferred Knowledge & Experience
Core Competencies
Residency & Principal Workplace Designation
This position is based in the Washington, D.C. National Capital Region and requires performance of primary duties in Washington, D.C., as assigned. Employment is subject to the Hawaiʻi residency requirement under Hawaiʻi Revised Statutes § 78-1, which is determined by domicile and intent to maintain Hawaiʻi as one’s permanent home, regardless of duty location. The selected candidate must certify and maintain Hawaiʻi residency as a condition of employment.
Why This Role Matters
The Washington, D.C. Bureau Chief ensures Native Hawaiian perspectives are consistently and responsibly represented within federal decision-making processes. The position supports long-term institutional advocacy by strengthening federal relationships, advancing policy priorities, and providing informed strategic counsel to OHA leadership.
Equal Opportunity Employer
The Office of Hawaiian Affairs is an equal opportunity employer committed to fostering a respectful and inclusive workplace.
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