KAP 2026-2027 - Manager of Education Initiatives - Virginia Institute for Public Policy

Posted 2026-06-26
Remote, USA Full-time Immediate Start

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About the Virginia Institute for Public Policy (VIPP)

The Virginia Institute for Public Policy is a 501(c)3 nonprofit, nonpartisan research and education organization committed to advancing individual liberty, personal responsibility, and constitutionally limited government. Through original research, policy development, coalition building, and civic education, we aim to make Virginia a model for freedom, prosperity, and good governance.

Position Summary

The Manager of Education Initiatives coordinates and advances the Institute’s education portfolio, contributing to policy development, legislative engagement, coalition coordination, and programmatic initiatives that expand education opportunity across Virginia.

This position plays a key role in executing VIPP’s education strategy, integrating policy, partnerships, and public engagement to advance parental rights, education transparency, and expanded learning options, including microschools and other innovative models.

This position blends government affairs, coalition leadership, and program execution, working closely with Institute leadership, coalition partners, and communications staff to translate policy priorities into measurable impact across the Commonwealth.

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Core Responsibilities
Legislative Strategy & Policy Execution

Draft, analyze, and advance education legislation and regulatory proposals

Monitor and interpret legislative and administrative developments impacting education policy

Develop and execute legislative strategies, including direct engagement with legislators, staff, and executive branch officials

Prepare policy memos, talking points, testimony, and legislative summaries

Coalition & Stakeholder Management

Manage and coordinate coalitions aligned around education freedom, including support for initiatives such as microschools and parental rights efforts

Serve as a key point of contact for coalition partners, helping ensure alignment on priorities, messaging, and strategy

Facilitate coalition meetings, briefings, and coordinated advocacy efforts

Cultivate and expand relationships with nonprofits, community leaders, policymakers, and funders

Identify and engage new partners, including nontraditional allies, to broaden impact

Communications & Public Engagement

Translate policy priorities—particularly parental rights and education transparency—into clear, compelling messaging for policymakers, partners, and the public

Author op-eds, policy briefs, reports, and public-facing materials

Draft communications for supporters, partners, and policymakers

Coordinate messaging across coalitions and internal teams to ensure consistency and effectiveness

Support digital and social media efforts to expand reach and engagement

Grassroots & Community Outreach

Build and mobilize grassroots networks to support education initiatives

Conduct targeted outreach to families and communities seeking expanded education options

Develop strategies to increase awareness of parental rights and available education pathways

Provide guidance and resources to individuals interested in microschools and alternative education models

Fundraising & Organizational Support

Support development efforts through donor engagement, grant support, and strategic communications

Assist in cultivating relationships with philanthropic partners and aligned funders

Contribute to proposals and reporting that demonstrate program impact and growth

Core Competencies

Education policy and legislative strategy

Parental rights advocacy and education transparency initiatives

Coalition management and partnership development

Government relations and advocacy

Strategic communications and messaging execution

Grassroots organizing and community engagement

Fundraising and stakeholder engagement support

Working knowledge of digital platforms, including Facebook, Instagram, and X

Qualifications

Ideally, 4+ years of experience in education policy, legislative processes, and advocacy strategy

However, open to 2+ years of experience for the right candidate

Experience in coalition building, stakeholder engagement, or public policy

Excellent written and verbal communication skills, with the ability to clearly convey complex ideas

Demonstrated ability to manage multiple projects and priorities effectively

Experience engaging communities and building broad-based support for policy initiatives

Self-motivated and able to work independently in a remote environment

Tech-savvy and comfortable with tools such as Google Workspace, Microsoft Office, CRM systems, and communication platforms

Philosophically aligned with the principles of liberty, free markets, limited government, and the fundamental role of parents in directing their children’s education

Additional Information

Employment Type: Full-time

Location: Remote, based in Virginia (Richmond area preferred)

Travel: In-state and DMV travel required; occasional evening/weekend commitments; ability to travel up to 15% of the time

Reports To: Director of Alternative Education Opportunities

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To Apply

Qualified candidates should submit the following application materials (in order) in one PDF document:

Resume

Cover letter detailing your interest, alignment with VIPP’s mission, and relevant experience

(Optional) Writing sample (e.g., policy memo, legislative testimony, or articles

Applications should be submitted to Talent Market via this link: talentmarket.org/apply-for-your-dream-job/.

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