The NMA is a proud equal opportunity employer. We are committed to furthering our engagement with, support for, and understanding of, our community; supporting all team members in being themselves; and driving the ongoing diversification of our team. We believe that everyone has distinct characteristics, skills and backgrounds that make their experiences as members of the NMA team and the perspectives they bring to the office unique. We want to encourage and celebrate that uniqueness. Above all else, through our work, the ultimate goal is to maintain a welcoming culture for all. For us, “welcoming” means that all employees feel that they are accepted, respected and valued, that we have created a safe space for the discussion of and embracing differences, and that the entire team is invested in their success.
NMA provides a robust benefits package that includes medical, dental, and vision insurance as well as life and disability coverage. Additionally, employees receive commuter benefits to help with parking or public transportation costs. NMA also offers paid time off, sick leave, and holidays. Starting salary in the range of $125,000 to $145,000 commensurate with experience. Interested candidates are invited to apply to jobs@nma.org.
Applicants who may need accommodations are encouraged to contact NMA to request and arrange for accommodations. If you need assistance to accommodate a differing ability, you may request an accommodation at any time at hr@nma.org
Job Summary:
The NMA is currently conducting a search for a full-time, entry-level Assistant General Counsel position in the association’s headquarters office in Washington, D.C. Reporting to the General Counsel and Senior Vice President of Regulatory Affairs, this position is a critical role in the development and implementation of legal and regulatory strategies to achieve the NMA’s policy priorities related to public lands, energy, transportation and endangered species policies.
Responsibilities:
Develop strategies and advocate mining industry positions before federal regulatory agencies on identified regulatory matters. This work includes drafting comments to federal agencies that contain the technical, policy, and legal arguments to support NMA’s policy position, as well as engaging administration officials on the development of policies advantageous to the mining industry.
Serve as principal liaison and/or assist with identified NMA internal committees to develop consensus positions with NMA members on policy matters and responses to rulemaking.
Update members on recent regulatory and legal matters impacting the mining industry through timely memoranda analyzing the action and explaining its practical implications.
Serve as a primary contact to NMA members on select regulatory issues to build internal relationships on priority policy matters and ensure responsiveness to membership needs.
Lead, build, manage, and collaborate with outside groups and coalitions to create a cohesive voice to shape consensus and garner a wider range of support for NMA’s legal and regulatory priorities.
Support NMA’s Government Affairs team on legislative matters impacting the mining industry by reviewing legislative text, developing questions for Congressional hearings, developing NMA testimony, and assisting in oversight and appropriations activities.
Law degree required and 1+ years of legal experience, preferably from working on Capitol Hill, in the federal government or state regulatory agency, or at an industry association.
Well-developed legal research, writing, and analytical skills
Knowledge of the Administrative Procedure Act and administrative law
Knowledge of any major federal environmental law, Endangered Species Act, or National Environmental Policy Act.
Self-starter who takes initiative and can anticipate needs before they arise and resolve issues quickly.
Demonstrated ability to meet deadlines while managing multiple projects and ever-changing priorities.
America’s mining industry supplies the essential materials necessary for nearly every sector of our economy – from technology and healthcare to energy, transportation, infrastructure, and national security.
The National Mining Association (NMA) is the only national trade organization that serves as the voice of the U.S. mining industry and the hundreds of thousands of American workers it employs before Congress, the federal agencies, the judiciary and the media, advocating for public policies that will help America fully and responsibly utilize its vast natural resources. We work to ensure America has secure and reliable supply chains, abundant and affordable energy, and the American-sourced materials necessary for U.S. manufacturing and economic security, all delivered under world-leading environmental, safety and labor standards.
We use cookies so that we can remember you and understand how you use our site.
If you do not agree with our use of cookies, please change the current settings found in our Cookie Policy.
Otherwise, you agree to the use of the cookies as they are currently set.