The National Air Transportation Association (NATA) is seeking a highly motivated Vice President, Regulatory Affairs who has the background, knowledge, and professional integrity to collaborate with aviation industry officials to meet the needs of members. This professional should have a deep understanding of the regulatory environment of FAA, DOT, and TSA.
To apply, send your detailed resume and cover letter explaining qualifications and motivations for joining NATA to Sam Sadiv at Samantha.sadiv@cbiz.com; please include NATA – VP Application in the Subject line. For inquiries, contact Karen Schuler at Karen.schuler@cbiz.com. Resume review begins immediately.
The Position
Reporting to the Chief Operating Officer (COO), the Vice President of Regulatory Affairs is a senior executive role responsible for leading NATA's business aviation regulatory advocacy efforts. This role requires regulatory experience, competency, professional integrity, and a deep understanding of the general and business aviation industry's regulatory landscape. It involves direct engagement with government agencies, industry stakeholders, and NATA members. The VP of Regulatory Affairs will develop strategies to influence national, state, and local policy, ensure compliance, and advocate for the interests of NATA's membership.
Key Responsibilities
Regulatory Strategy Development
Advocacy and Representation
Policy Development
Stakeholder Engagement
Regulatory Compliance and Support
Team Leadership and Membership Support
Experience and Attributes
Successful candidates for this position will bring a variety of experiences and attributes including:
Salary will be commensurate with experience within the range of $140-180K. The National Air Transportation Association offers a comprehensive benefits package, including 100% coverage (employee and family) of health, dental, and vision insurance. We match 50% of employee 401(k) contributions, up to 3% of compensation, and we provide a discretionary (profit-sharing) contribution equal to 3% of compensation. We also offer transit benefits, and our office is located directly across from a Metro rail station and one block away from a Metro bus stop with access to multiple lines. Our office building provides access to a gym. This hybrid position located in Washington, D.C., requires frequent in-person advocacy meetings and occasional travel to industry conferences and events.
Equal Opportunity Employment
In principle and in practice, NATA values and seeks participation from across the aviation business community. NATA promotes involvement and expanded access to leadership opportunity regardless of race, ethnicity, gender, religion, age, sexual orientation, nationality, cultural identity, disability, appearance, geographic location, professional level, political views or affiliations.
In order to provide equal employment and advancement opportunities to all individuals, employment decisions at NATA will be based on merit, qualifications, and abilities. NATA does not discriminate in employment opportunities or practices on the basis of race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, disability, sexual orientation, citizenship status, or past, present or future membership in a U.S. Uniformed Service, or any other characteristic protected by law.
Application Process
To apply, send your detailed resume and cover letter explaining qualifications and motivations for joining NATA to Sam Sadiv at Samantha.sadiv@cbiz.com; please include NATA – VP Application in the Subject line. For inquiries, contact Karen Schuler at Karen.schuler@cbiz.com. Resume review begins immediately.
The Organization
Founded in 1940, NATA has been the leading national trade association representing the business interests of general aviation service companies on legislative and regulatory matters at the Federal, and more recently, on the state level for more than eight decades. NATA also provides education, services, and benefits to members to help ensure their long-term economic success.
Beyond its interaction with governmental entities, NATA membership offers a number of important safety and business products and services including its highly regarded Safety 1st Training Program. The NATA Safety 1st Training Program has led the industry in ground handling training for more than 30 years, training thousands of aviation professionals around the world. NATA Partner+ program provides members access to individualized business solutions. From providing support for key strategic initiatives to helping NATA deliver enhanced service, these partners make an important contribution to the success of both the association and the aviation business community.
NATA’s nearly 3,700 member companies provide a broad range of aeronautical services to the aviation community, including general aviation airports, aircraft sales and acquisitions, fixed base operators (FBOs) and fuel distributors, aircraft ground support, passenger and crew services, aircraft parking and storage, on-demand air charter, aircraft rental, flight training, aircraft maintenance and overhaul facilities, parts sales, and business aircraft and fractional ownership fleet management.
Governed by a 14-member board of directors, NATA operates with a 20-person staff and $4M annual budget. For more information, visit https://nata.aero/about/.
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