*Candidates must reside within 50 miles of Washington, DC
GCI's Federal Regulatory Counsel will provide strategic legal, regulatory, and policy guidance to the company regarding federal telecommunications regulations, advocacy initiatives, and compliance obligations. Partner cross-functionally with business leaders and operational teams to proactively identify legal and regulatory risks, develop mitigation strategies, and support the consistent and effective execution of business initiatives in alignment with corporate governance standards and organizational objectives. ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:
Federal Regulatory Analysis & Advocacy
- Establish, develop, and advocate company positions on federal regulatory matters, with a primary focus on FCC regulations and telecommunications industry policy. Perform sound legal analysis to support recommended positions while proactively identifying regulatory issues, risks, and matters of strategic importance to GCI.
- Build collaborative relationships across the organization to gather operational and technical information, assess business priorities, and develop consensus around regulatory and advocacy strategies. Partner closely with leaders, attorneys, and subject matter experts within the Law, People, and Advocacy Department and across other GCI business units.
- Prepare clear, concise, and well-supported written analyses regarding legal issues, regulatory risks, compliance considerations, and recommended courses of action. Monitor and advise on relevant federal legislative proposals, regulatory developments, and industry trends as assigned. Maintain effective communication and coordination with internal and external stakeholders, including remote colleagues and regulatory contacts.
- Support company-wide compliance efforts related to federal regulatory mandates and telecommunications requirements. Advise business leaders on new or changing regulatory obligations, develop compliance strategies and implementation plans, and support ongoing compliance monitoring efforts. Collaborate with other GCI attorneys in monitoring FCC dockets, conducting regulatory research, identifying key proceedings and stakeholders, and preparing and submitting FCC filings and related documentation.
- Represent GCI before the FCC and other regulatory bodies as appropriate. Develop and maintain strong professional relationships with FCC staff and industry stakeholders built on credibility, trust, responsiveness, and sound legal judgment. In coordination with company leadership, advance GCI’s federal regulatory priorities through written advocacy, oral presentations, meetings, and strategic engagement activities.
- Advise business leaders and operational teams regarding the impact of FCC regulations and federal telecommunications policies on business operations, strategic initiatives, transactions, acquisitions, contracts, and other corporate matters. Provide practical legal guidance that supports business objectives while ensuring regulatory compliance and risk mitigation.
- Enhance company visibility and industry leadership through active engagement with telecommunications industry groups, associations, and policy organizations, particularly within the Washington, D.C. regulatory environment. Represent GCI’s interests in industry working groups, policy discussions, and advocacy forums as assigned. Support the development of both short-term and long-term regulatory advocacy strategies, identify emerging policy opportunities and risks, and recommend opportunities for company participation in industry panels, conferences, and events.
- ACCOUNTABILITY- Takes ownership for actions, decisions, and results; openly accepts feedback and demonstrates a willingness to improve.
- BASIC PRINCIPLES - Interacts with people in a way that builds mutual trust, confidence, and respect; adheres to GCI’s Code of Conduct for Employees – the Basic Principles.
- COLLABORATION - Works effectively with others to accomplish common goals and objectives; maintains positive relationships even under difficult circumstances.
- COMMUNICATION- Conveys thoughts and expresses ideas appropriately and professionally.
- COMPLIANCE - Follows internal controls; protects confidential information; abides by GCI’s Code of Business Conduct & Ethics.
- CUSTOMER FOCUS - Demonstrates commitment to service excellence; gives high priority to customer satisfaction.
- RELIABILITY - Consistently follows through on assigned tasks as expected; demonstrates timely attendance at meetings, training, and other work obligations.
- RESULTS - Uses a combination of job knowledge, initiative, sound decision making, innovation, adaptability, and problem solving.
- Ability and willingness to take initiative in identifying issues, proposing solutions, and setting strategy for and achieving legal and policy outcomes.
- Strong analytical, organization, and interpersonal skills.
- Adaptable and efficient in fast-paced, dynamic environments with minimal supervision.
- Proactive problem-solver with a strong sense of ownership and business acumen.
- Skilled in managing multiple complex projects while maintaining a collaborative atmosphere.
- Creative and effective in resolving complex issues using sound judgment and a strategic mindset.
- Detail-oriented self-starter with exceptional focus and ability to work independently with minimal direction.
- SAFETY & SECURITY - Supports a safe work environment by following all workplace safety rules and guidelines; comply with applicable security policies and procedures.
- TECHNICAL PROFICIENCY - Proficient computer skills and MS Office knowledge (e.g., Outlook, Teams, Word, Excel) to complete job duties effectively, such as using the company intranet and to accurately retrieve and input information into databases or equivalents.
Minimum Qualifications:
Required: *A combination of relevant work experience and/or education sufficient to perform the duties of the job may substitute to meet the total years required on a year-for-year basis
- High School diploma or equivalent.
- JD degree from a law school accredited by the American Bar Association.
- A minimum of four years of legal experience. *
- Admission to an appropriate Bar Association.
Preferred:
- Telecommunications experience.
- Law firm or FCC experience.
- Experience in the communications field and with the federal legislative and/or regulatory processes.
- Other relevant telecom industry or job specific certifications.
DRIVING REQUIREMENTS:
- This position may require access to reliable transportation for occasional travel between retail store locations, offices, worksites, or other locations as needed.
- Exposure to rigorous debates when developing legal positions and strategies, often requiring the reconciliation of differing viewpoints and the defense of complex legal interpretations.
- Significant workload demands and stringent deadlines associated with a dynamic regulatory environment and multiple simultaneous business initiatives.
- Ability and willingness to work additional time on weekends, holidays, before or after normal work hours when necessary.
- Attendance at periodic evening meetings required.
- Occasional out-of-town travel for meetings and training/conferences required.
- Work is primarily sedentary, requiring daily routine computer usage.
- Ability to work shifts as assigned, work in standard office/home office setting, and operate standard office equipment.
- Ability to accurately communicate information and ideas to others effectively.
- Physical agility and effort sufficiently to perform job duties safely and effectively.
- Ability to make valid judgments and decisions.
- Must work well in a team environment and be able to work with a diverse group of people and customers.
- Virtual workers must comply with remote work policies and agreements.
Skills Required
- High school diploma or equivalent
- JD degree from an American Bar Association accredited law school
- Minimum of four years of legal experience
- Admission to an appropriate Bar Association
- Proficient computer skills and MS Office knowledge (Outlook, Teams, Word, Excel)
- Telecommunications experience
- Law firm or FCC experience
- Experience with federal legislative and/or regulatory processes in communications
- Relevant telecom industry or job-specific certifications
What We Do
Hi, we’re glad you’re here! GCI is Alaska’s largest telecommunications provider. We’re headquartered in Anchorage where we’ve served our neighbors for more than 40 years. GCI employs nearly 2,000 Alaskans and has invested more than $4 billion in its Alaska network and facilities. Today, GCI serves more than 200 communities including some of the most remote in North America. GCI's services are connected through fiber optic, satellite, and microwave network facilities, which are connected to the lower 48 states by geographically diverse fiber. This is the only network of its kind in Alaska. It allows the company to provide customized services to healthcare, education, enterprise, and residential customers in the Alaska market, which covers an area larger than Texas, California, and Montana combined. More information about GCI and Alaska’s Most Advanced Network can be found at www.gci.com. GCI is an equal opportunity employer and all qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, gender, national origin, disability status, protected veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by law.








