WHAT WE DO
California State University San Marcos (CSUSM) is dedicated to preparing future leaders, building great communities, and solving critical issues. With a guiding institutional strategic plan titled “The Power of CSUSM,” the University is launching some of the most exciting projects in CSUSM’s history. Central to this growth is the future Hunter Hall—a building for integrated sciences and engineering, fueled by a transformational $10 million investment from Hunter Industries. This facility will allow CSUSM to meet the region’s demand for STEM talent through new engineering majors and expanded enrollment. Most recently, the California State University (CSU) and CSUSM announced the launch of the CSU National Center for Social Mobility at CSUSM, a first-of-its-kind initiative designed to advance the upward mobility of students nationwide.
CSUSM consistently ranks in the top 1% nationally on College Net’s Social Mobility Index. The University’s commitment to student success is reflected in the 2026 U.S. News & World Report Best Colleges Rankings, where it tied for 23rd among Western universities. From undergraduate research to community-based internships to in-demand and innovative workforce degrees, CSUSM is focused on expanding educational access, student success, and opportunity, ensuring that the 17,000 students enrolled engage in meaningful, innovative learning.
As a federally designated Hispanic Serving Institution (HSI), CSUSM serves a student body where over 50% who identify as Latinx and 55% are the first in their families to earn a degree. CSUSM is highly connected and responsive to the needs of local communities and deeply connected to San Diego, Orange, and Southwest Riverside counties. An anchor institution in the region, CSUSM sees 80% of its graduates remain in the region, driving the local economy and weaving the principles of inclusive excellence into the regional fabric. Learn more at csusm.edu .
LEADERSHIP & CULTURE
Nearing the seventh year of her presidency at CSUSM, Dr. Ellen Neufeldt continues to work in partnership with faculty, staff, and the community to expand CSUSM’s reach and impact. This position will report to the Vice President of University Advancement.
COMPENSATION & BENEFITS
LOCATION
This role will primarily be in-person, with some flexibility for remote work. The office is located on the main campus of CSUSM, 333 S. Twin Oaks Valley Road, San Marcos, CA 92096.
P OSITION SUMMARY
The Director of Government Relations (DGR) is a high-profile, strategic position charged with designing and guiding CSUSM’s comprehensive government relations strategy. Reporting to the Vice President of University Advancement and operating with significant autonomy, the DGR elevates CSUSM’s standing as a trusted thought partner for elected officials at the local, state, and federal levels. Responsible for navigating complex legislative and budget cycles, the DGR proactively influences policy that directly affects CSUSM and its mission of social mobility and equity. A master relationship builder, the DGR works in lockstep with the California State University (CSU) System to implement regional and national advocacy plans, positioning CSUSM as an essential regional resource and a leader in conversations that align CSUSM’s regional impact with the broader legislative agenda of the CSU system. This is a highly collaborative role, working in close partnership with CSUSM’s President, senior leadership, and the broader campus community—including faculty, staff, and alumni. The DGR provides strategic leadership and advisory support to the Advocacy Committee of the Foundation Board, ensuring the University’s most influential stakeholders are effectively engaged in advancing CSUSM’s legislative goals. Serving as a vital bridge to the next generation of leaders, the DGR acts as a strategic advisor to the Associated Students, Inc. (ASI) Lobby Corps, ensuring advocacy efforts are integrated and inclusive across all major issue areas. The DGR will also serve on several other high-level, campus-wide committees.
Year one priorities:
DUTIES & RESPONSIBILITIES
Strategic Advocacy & Legislative Influence
Relationship Management & Representation
Strategic Communications & Events
Campus & Community Integration
BACKGROUND PROFILE
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