Senior Policy Officer

Tags: Global Health Law Environment
  • Added Date: Thursday, 15 January 2026
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Description

Position Title: Senior Policy Officer, Health Workforce

Position Classification: Temporary; Exempt; Full Time; 40 hours/week

Reports to: Associate Director, Health Policy & Advocacy

Location: Employees in this role can work from our Boston, MA office, remotely within the U.S. or hybrid of these two options, with up to 10% domestic travel.

This is a grant-funded position through June 2027.

Position Overview:

The Senior Policy Officer, Health Workforce (โ€œSenior Policy Officerโ€), drives Partners In Healthโ€™s (PIH) work to influence U.S. policymakers to improve funding to develop the health workforce for underserved populations in the U.S. and globally. The Senior Policy Officer -- with a high level of technical, specialized expertise -- advises and guides the strategic, multidisciplinary work of staff across the Advocacy team, including the PIH Engage grassroots staff, and the PIH Health Workforce Policy unit.

The Senior Policy Officer is responsible for policy research, position formulation, and advocacy strategy across teams. They work closely with multiple PIH teams to expand and disseminate the work of the Advocacy team, provide expert funding proposals, and present PIHโ€™s policy and advocacy work to funders. They lead legislative analysis, campaign development, and coalition-building across domestic and global realms of federal health policy to advance equitable workforce initiatives; in addition, they advance other organizational advocacy priorities, including increasing global health financing for maternal and child health. These initiatives include multiple PIH programs in health workforce development across sites.

The Senior Policy Officer liaises internally with colleagues across PIH departments and externally with colleagues across the Global Health Delivery Partnership (GHDP), including Brigham and Womenโ€™s Hospital and Harvard Medical School, and more broadly with the ecosystem of U.S. academic medical centers and professional medical associations. This position represents PIH in presenting health workforce policy changes to a broad audience of federal and state legislators.

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