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Job Summary
Research, monitor, and track legislation introduced at the state and national level. Coordinate public policy issues and provide assistance to the government relations team in managing legislative affairs for the Association. Manage HMSA's Employee Political Action Committee and regulatory functions associated with it. Serve as the primary point of contact and manager to the Hawaii Association of Health Plans. Provide departmental administrative support to ensure that the goals of the department are accomplished efficiently and effectively.
This coordinator is responsible for proactively managing all administrative aspects; must exercise good judgment in decision-making; must exercise discretion and keeping information confidential; must be willing to take initiative; and must possess excellent oral and written communication skills. Many tasks will be performed independently while handling multiple tasks and projects with competing priorities and deadlines.
The coordinator also provides administrative support and project coordination for all units in Government Policy and Advocacy as needed.
Exempt or Non-Exempt
Exempt
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