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Policy & Regulatory Affairs Manager

Children’s Hospital Association
Full TimemidHybrid
Washington, District of Columbia, USPosted Yesterday

Role Overview

Children’s Hospital Association is hiring a mid-level Policy & Regulatory Affairs Manager. This is a full-time hybrid role, based in Washington. posted yesterday. Full responsibilities, required qualifications, and the apply link are listed in the description below.

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Job description

Policy & Regulatory Affairs Manager

Hybrid in Washington D.C.

Join us in shaping a healthier future for kids. At Children’s Hospital Association, we unite more than 200 member hospitals to put children first—advancing care, informing policy, and driving progress together.

Where You’ll Work

This position is based in our Washington D.C. office. We leverage a hybrid working model working three days in the office, two days optional remote work.

What You’ll Do

This position will manage significant health policy analysis for Children’s Hospital Association’s (CHA) advocacy work, including planning, organizing and providing policy analysis to influence the federal Administration on priority issues, and policy support for legislative advocacy, including the outlining of policy options and solutions to benefit children and children’s hospitals.

  • Lead efforts to influence federal policies and programs in assigned issue areas with HHS and other relevant federal agencies to support children’s health and children’s hospitals. Examples of issues that may be assigned include private insurance coverage for children, price transparency and hospital finance issues, pediatric disaster preparedness and pediatric research, and support for state affairs priorities, among others.
  • Develop proactive advocacy strategies to advance CHA regulatory priorities in assigned issues; monitor, analyze, and respond to regulatory guidance and other administrative activities relevant to children’s hospitals and children’s health.
  • Draft comments that incorporate children’s hospitals’ feedback/data and internal CHA expertise; outline relevant policy alternatives, working collaboratively with allied organizations as appropriate.
  • Serve as a policy advisor providing significant policy support to CHA federal affairs team to contribute to legislative advocacy on assigned issues; lead responses on congressional requests for information.
  • Work in coordination with federal affairs to outline policy options and solutions and impact information to share with Hill offices.
  • Develop, build and maintain working partnerships with staff within HHS, other federal agencies as appropriate, and other experts in the field on priority policy issues.
  • Interact substantially with staff in other departments internal to CHA to raise the visibility of assigned policy issues and represent CHA at outside meetings of national allied organizations.
  • Provide technical assistance and policy analysis support directly to children’s hospitals on assigned issues.

What You’ll Bring To CHA

Any combination of education and experience providing the required skill and knowledge is qualifying:

  • Bachelor’s degree in health policy, public policy, or related field required; master’s degree preferred.
  • 5+ years professional experience in health care policy-related field required.
  • Federal or state government and/or legislative experience desired.
  • Demonstrated expertise in health policy issues, preferably those that affect children and children’s hospitals, preferably related to insurance coverage, health information technology, and hospital pricing issues.
  • Experience representing organizational priorities and perspectives with external entities in coalitions and other settings.
  • Ability to effectively communicate with senior health policy professionals in a clear and concise manner, both written and verbally.
  • Ability to analyze, synthesize, and summarize complex information to focus on the essence of an issue, as well as to identify, understand and address different policy perspectives.
  • Demonstrated time and project management skills, including the ability to meet multiple and potentially changing deadlines and priorities by maintaining a high level of organization.
  • Ability to work both independently and in teams, and to coordinate information and activities with others.
  • Demonstrated executive presence skills including effective presentations, proactive and critical thinking and the ability to communicate complicated policy issues internally and with external audiences.

Our Perks and Benefits

  • Competitive total compensation package
  • Medical, dental and vision insurance
  • Retirement Savings program with generous company contribution
  • Hybrid working model
  • Health Savings Account with company contribution
  • Wellness program
  • Paid time off and personal days
  • 9 paid holidays
  • Paid Parental Leave
  • Commuter benefits (DC only)
  • And more!

More About CHA

This pay range shown is a guideline. Min: $94,000 Max: $160,000 Compensation is based on factors such as qualifications, skill level, and competencies; compensation is based on the role's location and is subject to change based on work location.

Diversity, Equity and Inclusion

CHA is committed to advancing diversity, equity and inclusion within our organization, our membership, the care delivery of children’s hospitals and their communities and through the federal policymaking environment. With children’s hospitals we strive to ensure organizational cultures where everyone feels valued and actively participates in the mission of our organizations. Racism stands firmly in the way of improving children’s health. We remain vigilant in our quest for a diverse and inclusive community and in standing against racism and discrimination wherever it exists.

Equal Opportunity Employer

All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, or national origin, and protected veteran status, or disability status.

Visa sponsorship is not available for this position.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How do I apply for the Policy & Regulatory Affairs Manager position at Children’s Hospital Association?

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Is the Policy & Regulatory Affairs Manager role at Children’s Hospital Association remote or in-office?

This is a hybrid role based in Washington. Expect a mix of in-office and remote days, with the specific cadence set by the hiring manager.

What does a Policy & Regulatory Affairs Manager at Children’s Hospital Association earn?

Children’s Hospital Association has not disclosed a salary range in this posting. Many employers share specifics later in the interview process; you can also ask during a recruiter screen if compensation transparency is important to you.

When was the Policy & Regulatory Affairs Manager role at Children’s Hospital Association posted?

This role was posted on July 2, 2026 (yesterday). It's still listed as actively hiring; we re-confirm openings against the source system multiple times per day and remove closed roles.

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