Organizers for America - Recent Job Postshttp://organizersforamerica.orgOrganizers for Americaen-usWed, 05 Feb 2025 04:44:59 +0000Wed, 05 Feb 2025 04:44:59 +0000Copyright 2025 Organizers for AmericaKing Cow Central RSS Feed Generator (kingcow.com)Digital Campaigns Coordinator, Chispa AZ @ League of Conservation VotersThu, 30 Jan 25 22:06:46 +0000http://organizersforamerica.org/page.php?id=89&jobid=12450http://organizersforamerica.org/page.php?id=89&jobid=12450Organization Name: League of Conservation Voters
Website: www.lcv.org/careers/digital-campaigns-coordinator-chispa-az/
Job Post Date: 30 Jan 2025
Job Terms: Full Time
Salary: Depending on experience, between $62,679 and $77,679 annualy.
Anticipated Start Date: As soon as possible

Job Description

Title: Digital Campaigns Coordinator, Chispa AZ
Department: State Capacity Building
Status: Non-Exempt
Reports to: Communications Director, Chispa AZ
Positions Reporting to this Position: None
Location: Phoenix, AZ
Remote Work Eligibility: Yes; Occasional Office Work
Travel Requirements: Up to 10%
Union Position: Yes
Job Classification Level: B
Salary Range (depending on qualified experience): $62,679 – $77,679

General Description:
LCV launched Chispa in 2014, a grassroots community organizing program to ensure the voice and power of Latinx communities influence the environmental policies and decisions that impact our health and environment. Currently, Chispa has programs in Arizona, Colorado, Florida, Maryland, Nevada and Texas.

Chispa Arizona is a leader in advocating for clean energy and clean air, climate justice, public lands and parks, and fighting for a reflective democracy in the federal, state, and municipal governments. Our fight for climate justice is at the Arizona Legislature, the Arizona Corporation Commission and the municipalities.

LCV is hiring a Digital Campaigns Coordinator who will play a crucial role in amplifying Chispa AZ’s mission, driving online engagement, and supporting digital strategies across multiple platforms. Under the direction of the Communication Director, Chispa AZ, this position will assist with planning, creating, and executing digital campaigns that elevate our community’s voice on social and environmental justice issues. The Digital Campaigns Coordinator will help produce engaging content, including graphics, videos, and written posts, to ensure that our message resonates with diverse audiences and motivates them to join our movement. They will also monitor social media trends, track campaign metrics, and optimize strategies to increase visibility and impact. The ideal candidate is a creative and detail-oriented communicator with a passion for digital advocacy and experience in social media management. They should be comfortable working in a fast-paced environment, collaborating with cross-functional teams, and adapting to shifting priorities. This position offers a unique opportunity to help shape our digital presence and engage with a vibrant community dedicated to the protection of people and our environment.

This position is classified as “Occasional Office Work”, which means the position does not have a regular schedule for working in an office but sometimes they will need to work from the office on a schedule that has no day(s) per week commitment.

This job operates both in a professional office environment and in outdoor and indoor public spaces, and the person will be exposed to outdoor elements such as precipitation, wind, and high/low temperatures. This position is occasionally sedentary; however, attending meetings and canvassing out in the communities is also frequently required. The person in the position will frequently be expected to move about to accomplish tasks and move between sites. This position routinely uses standard office equipment such as computers, phones, photocopiers, and audiovisual systems. The person in this position frequently communicates with internal and external stakeholders using electronic platforms.

Applicants must be located in and legally authorized to work in the United States.

Responsibilities:
Develop and schedule original, engaging content (e.g., graphics, videos, articles, social posts) for Chispa AZ’s various social media platforms (Facebook, X, Instagram, TikTok, Youtube) and website.
Draft, edit, and publish digital content that aligns with Chispa AZ’s environmental justice messaging, values, and campaigns, in coordination with the Communications Director, Chispa AZ.
Manage Chispa AZ’s website updates to ensure information is current and accessible, and effectively communicates campaign goals.
Maintain a social media calendar to strategically align digital content with the broader organizational priorities and campaign timelines of Chispa AZ.
Coordinate and implement digital campaigns for advocacy, civic engagement, and organizing across our digital platforms in partnership with the Communications Director, Chispa AZ.
Collaborate with the Communications Director, Chispa AZ and the Chispa AZ advocacy, democracy and organizing teams to plan and support digital strategies for events, actions, and campaigns.
Engage with followers across social media to foster an active and engaged online community, responding to comments and messages in a timely and professional manner, in accordance with internal guidelines.
Identify opportunities for growth in follower base and engagement, using tactics like social listening, influencer partnerships, and community outreach.
Support email engagement efforts through EveryAction, in partnership with the Senior Digital and Community Organizer, Chispa AZ, with the goals of growing supporter lists and keeping subscribers informed about campaigns, events, and urgent actions.
Use EveryAction to manage supporter data, track engagement, and segment lists for targeted outreach.
Monitor and analyze digital campaign performance using metrics and analytics tools to gauge success, adjusting strategies based on data insights.
Create reports on digital campaign outcomes, providing recommendations for future campaigns and optimization.
Work closely with the Communications Director, Chispa AZ and other teams to integrate digital campaigns with overall organizational goals.
Coordinate with external designers, video editors, and other creative professionals as needed to enhance digital content quality.
Support training and guidance for staff and volunteers on best practices in digital engagement and advocacy.
Stay up-to-date with digital marketing and social media trends, tools, and best practices in environmental justice advocacy.
Continuously identify new platforms, tools, and methods to increase outreach, engagement, and community support.
Perform other duties as assigned.
Travel up to 10% of the time for in-person work, including to community events and events organized by Chispa AZ, staff retreats, meetings, conferences, and professional development opportunities, as needed.

Qualifications

Experience: At least 2 years
Skills: Qualifications:
Work Experience: Required – Minimum of 2 years of experience in social media management, online organizing, online marketing, communications, email advocacy, or new media. Experience using online tools to grow, engage and mobilize a membership base. Experience working with the VAN, EveryAction or other database. Preferred – Field organizing, issue based or candidate campaign experience. Experience in a political context, preferably in a Latinx, progressive, or environmental organization.
Skills: Required – Excellent verbal and written communications skills in English and Spanish. Forward-thinking, innovative, and creative mindset. Ability to work with a team and in community; highly organized and interested in environmental or community issues. Knowledge of graphic design tools like Canva. Preferred – CRM, CMS, and HTML coding skills. Knowledge of video editing tools.
Racial Justice and Equity Competencies: Demonstrated awareness of how one’s life experiences influence one’s personal attitudes, biases, and assumptions. Demonstrated commitment to continual learning and ability to successfully deliver culturally responsive services. Commitment to equity and inclusion as organizational practice and culture. Understands how environmental issues intersect with racism, economic and social inequality in the U.S. and has a passion for working to dismantle these systems.
LCV offers a comprehensive and competitive benefits package that includes vacation, sick and parental leave, personal days, paid holidays, health insurance (two plan options for staff to choose from), dental and vision insurance, life and disability insurance (short- and long-term), Flexible Spending Account, 401(k) retirement plan with company matching contribution, commuter benefits program, sabbatical, and student loan assistance.

To Apply: Send cover letter and resume to hr@lcv.org with “Digital Campaigns Coordinator, Chispa AZ” in the subject line by February 13, 2025. No phone calls please.

LCV is an Equal Opportunity Employer committed to a racially just, equitable and inclusive workplace. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, disability, age, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, veteran status, or genetic information, or any other protected status. LCV is committed to providing access, equal opportunity and reasonable accommodation for individuals with disabilities in employment, its services, programs, and activities. If you require a reasonable accommodation to participate in the employee selection process, including, completing the application, interviewing, or pre-employment testing, please contact hr@lcv.org.

Organization Description

The League of Conservation Voters, Inc. (“LCV”), a non-profit organization, believes our earth is worth fighting for because everyone has a right to clean air, water, and a safe, healthy community. To ensure those rights are protected, we help people use their power to shape policy, hold politicians and polluters accountable, and influence elections.

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California Organizer @ United for Respect Education FundThu, 30 Jan 25 17:49:11 +0000http://organizersforamerica.org/page.php?id=89&jobid=12449http://organizersforamerica.org/page.php?id=89&jobid=12449Organization Name: United for Respect Education Fund
Website: united4respect.org/
Job Post Date: 30 Jan 2025
Job Terms: Full Time
Salary: Depending on experience, between $56,667 and $66,970 annualy.
Anticipated Start Date: As soon as possible

Job Description

California Organizer
Job Description

Reports to: Organizing Director or Deputy Director of Organizing
Supervisory Responsibilities: This is not a management or supervisory position.
Supervises: N/A
Bargaining Unit Status: In the bargaining unit
FLSA Status: Not Exempt
Location: Hybrid position candidates must be based in Northern California and hold a residence in one of the 9 Bay Area counties: (Alameda, Contra Costa, Marin, Napa, San Mateo, Santa Clara, Solano, Sonoma, and San Francisco).

ABOUT THE POSITION
UFR/EF is seeking a motivated and dynamic California Organizer to engage, recruit and develop the leadership of retail workers with a focus on Walmart and/or Amazon workers in the State to help drive corporate and public policy campaigns for economic and racial justice.

Major initiatives the California Organizer will be responsible for include, but are not limited to:

-Developing the leadership of retail workers in the State by empowering them to organize their co-workers and communities toward winning corporate and public policy campaigns.

-Building strong statewide committees of retail workers to support campaigns focused on raising workplace standards (i.e, living wages, fair workweek, paid family leave, earned sick time), winning equitable workplaces free of sexual harassment and racial discrimination, as well as advancing policies to hold corporations accountable.

We encourage you to apply for this position if you are excited about worker and community empowerment and are passionate about investing time and resources into deep and scaled organizing. The ideal candidate has relationship-building, interpersonal communication, and leader identification and development skills.

What You’ll Be Doing
-Utilize a mix of on-the ground worker organizing and online engagement to recruit and activate retail workers in the State to support United for Respect/EF’s agenda and priorities.
-Build a base of low wage retail workers to help drive policy initiatives, actions and priorities in the State.
-Develop and build leadership committees to drive corporate and public policy campaigns through an inclusive process that develops organizing and advocacy skills, generates bold actions, educates the public and moves stakeholders.
-Work with UFR/EF staff and partners to organize actions, press events and prepare testimony for public hearings.
-Support retail workers to share their stories with each other and publicly, with press and on social media.
-Participate in strategy development and planning to grow our state program and advance UFR/EF’s priorities.
-Utilize a data-driven organizing approach to achieve campaign goals.
-Work in coalition with organizational partners in the state.
-Other duties as assigned.

Qualifications

Experience: At least 1 years
Skills: What You Will Bring

-1-2 years of labor organizing experience, relational organizing experience strongly preferred.
-Proficiency using digital tools for organizing and base-building.
-Must have a car and a valid driver’s license, and be able to drive/travel as needed on a regular basis.
-Experience leading a team preferred.
-Strong listening, persuasion and facilitation skills.
-Ability to relate to and work with diverse groups of people as well as an understanding of the daily challenges faced by low-income communities of color.
-Ability to work independently, navigate obstacles, discern priorities, meet competing deadlines and handle multiple projects.
-Strong willingness to learn, adapt, take feedback and implement changes in real time.
-Strong database management skills that inform analysis of the base and strategy.
-Ability to work varied hours including nights, weekends and holidays.
-Ability to speak Spanish is a plus but not required.

We’re Excited About You Because You
-Believe in building a democratic and inclusive labor movement driven by a commitment to grassroots worker power and the leadership of working class people to define our own destiny.
-Have a proven track record of success and are capable of leading teams/cross-departmental projects.
-Embrace technology as an enabler to help you get your job done and to collaborate in a culture that promotes passion in technology.
-Have the ability to manage multiple projects, create and execute work plans, anticipate obstacles and identify ways to navigate challenges, and drive projects independently.

Competitive benefits package provided for full-time employees and eligible dependents, including health, dental, vision, and prescription coverage and 401k.

Salary range: $56,667 - $66,970 annually depending on experience. Additionally, we provide a cost of living adjustment of up to $6,500 based on your geographic location.

United for Respect is an Equal Employment Opportunity employer and actively recruits people of color, women, individuals with disabilities, and members of the LGBTQ community. United for Respect provides equal employment opportunities to all employees and applicants for employment and prohibits discrimination and harassment of any type without regard to race, color, religion, age, sex, national origin, disability status, genetics, protected veteran status, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, or any other characteristic protected by federal, state or local laws. This policy applies to all terms and conditions of employment, including recruiting, hiring, placement, promotion, termination, layoff, recall, transfer, leaves of absence, compensation and training.

Location: Hybrid position; must be based in California

Organization Description

ABOUT UNITED FOR RESPECT

United for Respect (UFR) and United for Respect Education Fund (UFREF) is a national organization committed to building power and centering the voices of people working for the country’s largest retail corporations. Through scaled leadership development and base-building, UFR/EF is challenging major corporations and policymakers to create an economy and democracy that meets the needs of all working people. We utilize traditional on-the-ground organizing best practices - in-person outreach in work places and homes and public events and actions - and leverage technology — social media, relational tools, and our digital platform — to bring retail workers into a shared community of support and advocacy to win big, bold corporate and public policy change.

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California Lead Organizer @ United For Respect Education FundMon, 27 Jan 25 20:27:45 +0000http://organizersforamerica.org/page.php?id=89&jobid=12448http://organizersforamerica.org/page.php?id=89&jobid=12448Organization Name: United For Respect Education Fund
Website: united4respect.org/?gad_source=1&gclid=CjwKCAiA-ty8BhA_EiwAkyoa3w4VF8MVrbQ5VWdPc4sVlrQfZ4TjTNF9gLBSgzfsr3J1Cr-oC2rL2BoCFpYQAvD_BwE
Job Post Date: 27 Jan 2025
Job Terms: Full Time
Salary: Depending on experience, between $70,000 and $80,000 annualy.
Anticipated Start Date: As soon as possible

Job Description

Reports to: Organizing Director or Deputy Director of Organizing

Supervisory Responsibilities: This is not a management or supervisory position.

Supervises: N/A

Bargaining Unit Status: In the bargaining unit

FLSA Status: Not Exempt

Location: Hybrid position candidates must be based in Northern California and hold a residence in one of the 9 Bay Area counties: (Alameda, Contra Costa, Marin, Napa, San Mateo, Santa Clara, Solano, Sonoma, and San Francisco).




UFR is seeking a motivated and dynamic California Lead Organizer to engage, recruit and develop the leadership of Walmart and/or Amazon workers in the State to help drive national and state policy campaigns for economic and racial justice.

Major initiatives the California Lead Organizer will be responsible for include, but are not limited to:

Developing the leadership of retail workers in the State by empowering them to organize their co-workers and communities toward winning public policy and corporate campaigns.

Building strong national committees of retail workers to support national campaigns focused on raising workplace standards (i.e, living wages, fair workweek, paid family leave, earned sick time), winning equitable workplaces free of sexual harassment and racial discrimination, as well as advancing public policies to hold corporations accountable.

We encourage you to apply for this position if you are excited about worker and community empowerment and are passionate about investing time and resources into deep and scaled organizing. The ideal candidate excels at relationship-building, interpersonal communication, and leader identification and development.


What You’ll Be Doing:

-Utilize a mix of on-the ground worker organizing and online engagement to recruit and activate retail workers in the State and nationally to support United for Respect’s policy agenda and priorities.

-Build a base of low wage retail workers to help drive policy initiatives, actions and priorities in the State.

-Develop and build leadership committees to drive national and state corporate and public policy campaigns through an inclusive process that develops organizing and advocacy skills, generates bold actions, educates the public and moves policy makers.

-Work with UFR staff and partners to organize actions, press events and prepare testimony for public hearings.

-Support retail workers to share their stories with each other and publicly, with press and on social media.

-Participate in strategy development and planning to grow our state program and advance advocacy priorities.

-Utilize a data-driven organizing approach to achieve campaign goals.

-Coordinate/support a team of junior organizers in the state.

-Work in coalition with organizational partners in the state.

-Other duties as assigned.

What You Will Bring:
-Minimum 2-3 years of labor organizing experience, relational organizing experience strongly preferred.
-Proficiency using digital tools for organizing and base-building.

-Must have a car and a valid driver’s license, and be able to drive/travel as needed on a regular basis.

-Experience leading a team preferred.

-Strong listening, persuasion and facilitation skills.

-Ability to relate to and work with diverse groups of people as well as an understanding of the daily challenges faced by low-income communities of color.

-Ability to work independently, navigate obstacles, discern priorities, meet competing deadlines and handle multiple projects.

-Strong willingness to learn, adapt, take feedback and implement changes in real time.

-Strong database management skills that inform analysis of the base and strategy.

-Ability to work varied hours including nights, weekends and holidays.

-Ability to speak Spanish is a plus but not required.

-We’re Excited About You Because You

-Believe in building a democratic and inclusive labor movement driven by a commitment to grassroots worker power and the leadership of working class people to define our own destiny.
-Have a proven track record of success and are capable of leading teams/cross-departmental projects.

-Embrace technology as an enabler to help you get your job done and to collaborate in a culture that promotes passion in technology.

-Have the ability to manage multiple projects, create and execute work plans, anticipate obstacles and identify ways to navigate challenges, and drive projects independently.

Qualifications

Experience: At least 2 years

Organization Description

United for Respect (UFR) and United for Respect Education Fund (UFREF) is a national organization committed to building power and centering the voices of people working for the country’s largest retail corporations. Through scaled leadership development and base-building, UFR is challenging major corporations and policymakers to create an economy and democracy that meets the needs of all working people. We utilize traditional on-the-ground organizing best practices - in-person outreach in work places and homes and public events and actions - and leverage technology — social media, relational tools, and our digital platform, WorkIt — to bring retail workers into a shared community of support and advocacy to win big, bold corporate and public policy change.

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Pennsylvania Field Director @ League of Conservation VotersFri, 17 Jan 25 23:20:59 +0000http://organizersforamerica.org/page.php?id=89&jobid=12447http://organizersforamerica.org/page.php?id=89&jobid=12447Organization Name: League of Conservation Voters
Website: www.lcv.org/careers/pennsylvania-field-director/
Job Post Date: 17 Jan 2025
Job Terms: Full Time
Salary: Depending on experience, between $90,236 and $99,999.99 annualy.
Anticipated Start Date: As soon as possible

Job Description

Title: Pennsylvania Field Director
Department: Campaigns
Status: Exempt
Reports to: National Field Director
Positions Reporting to this Position: None
Location: Philadelphia, PA
Remote Work Eligibility: Yes; Regular Hybrid Work
Travel Requirements: Up to 20%
Union Position: Yes
Job Classification Level: E
Salary Range (depending on qualified experience): $90,236 – $110,236

General Description:
LCV is hiring a Pennsylvania Field Director to lead its Pennsylvania field activities, overseeing the engagement of LCV members as volunteers and activists in issue and electoral advocacy, and grassroots lobbying activities. The Pennsylvania Field Director will serve as the Campaigns department’s lead field staffer in Pennsylvania and will be responsible for coordinating activities and logistics of the program. The Pennsylvania Field Director will work closely with Conservation Voters of Pennsylvania (CVPA), the state affiliate, and the in-state leadership team to build relationships with environmental groups and community leaders to advocate for climate action.

This position is classified as “Regular Hybrid Work”, which means the position is assigned to an LCV office where they spend one to four days per week and work the rest of the week remotely. This position is required to work in-person in the Philadelphia Climate Action office four days per week.

This job operates both in a professional office environment and in outdoor and indoor public spaces, and the person will be exposed to outdoor elements such as precipitation, wind, and high/low temperatures. This position is occasionally sedentary; however, attending meetings and canvassing out in the communities is also frequently required. The person in the position will frequently be expected to move about to accomplish tasks and move between sites. This position routinely uses standard office equipment such as computers, phones, photocopiers, and audiovisual systems. The person in this position frequently communicates with community members and must be able to exchange accurate information. Ability to work hours exceeding stated office hours, as needed, including weekends.

Additionally, this job operates at offsite locations and requires reliable transportation, a valid driver’s license and proof of automobile insurance for the location of this position, which will be verified during the hiring process.

Applicants must be located in and legally authorized to work in the United States.

Responsibilities:
Work with the Campaigns department and Conservation Voters of PA staff to develop field plans that engage community members and advocate for just and equitable federal environmental policy priorities, and oversee management of a field vendor firm in executing programs.
Collaborate with the Campaigns department to develop and implement organizer and volunteer trainings, with a focus on further developing volunteer leadership skills of young people and communities of color to become environmental advocates.
Ensure that all volunteer outreach and engagement is meticulously tracked in VAN and maintain in-state reporting to measure goal progress and organizing successes through written reports.
Help develop and test organizing strategies and tools, with focus on increasing engagement, particularly with communities of color and with youth.
Work with organizers to develop trainings and events to engage and educate community members and volunteers on policy priorities that intersect or are centered in environmental and racial justice.
Train organizers and volunteers in effective storytelling and engagement tactics to highlight the personal and public impacts of environmental policies.
Develop relationships and create equitable partnerships with environmental, social justice and other progressive leaders, working together to advocate for policies that will advance racial and environmental justice for Pennsylvania.
Travel up to 20% of the time for in-person work, including meeting with organizers, providing in-person trainings, participating in other in-person program-related activities, as well as staff retreats, meetings, conferences, and professional development opportunities, as needed.
Perform other duties as assigned.

Qualifications

Experience: At least 3 years
Skills: Qualifications:
Work Experience: Required – Minimum of 4 years or 3+ cycles experience in community, issue, labor, or political organizing; 1 cycle or 2 years of experience managing and training teams representing a rich mix of talent, experience, backgrounds, and perspectives. Experience tracking data in VAN or VoteBuilder. Demonstrated experience implementing digital organizing tools, including peer-to-peer texting. Preferred – Experience working on an issue campaign, especially environmental. Experience with youth organizing. Experience effectively managing teams in multiple geographies.
Skills: Demonstrated ability to collaborate with colleagues and partner organizations. Ability to multitask without sacrificing quality of work. Ability to foster a collaborative team and results oriented work environment. Exceptional leadership, project management and coaching skills including supporting remote staff. Must possess strong written and oral communication skills. Fluency in VAN and Microsoft Office Suite required; other tools, including Hustle or Relay and social media, a plus.
Racial Justice and Equity Competencies: Demonstrated awareness of how one’s life experiences influence one’s personal attitudes, biases, and assumptions. Demonstrated commitment to continual learning and ability to successfully deliver culturally responsive services. Commitment to equity and inclusion as organizational practice and culture. Understands how environmental issues intersect with racism, economic and social inequality in the U.S. and has a passion for working to dismantle these systems.
LCV offers a comprehensive and competitive benefits package that includes vacation, sick and parental leave, personal days, paid holidays, health insurance (two plan options for staff to choose from), dental and vision insurance, life and disability insurance (short- and long-term), Flexible Spending Account, 401(k) retirement plan with company matching contribution, commuter benefits program, sabbatical, and student loan assistance.

To Apply: Send cover letter and resume to hr@lcv.org with “PA Field Director” in the subject line by January 30, 2025. No phone calls please.

LCV is an Equal Opportunity Employer committed to a racially just, equitable and inclusive workplace. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, disability, age, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, veteran status, or genetic information, or any other protected status. LCV is committed to providing access, equal opportunity and reasonable accommodation for individuals with disabilities in employment, its services, programs, and activities. If you require a reasonable accommodation to participate in the employee selection process, including, completing the application, interviewing, or pre-employment testing, please contact hr@lcv.org.

Organization Description

The League of Conservation Voters, Inc. (“LCV”), a non-profit organization, believes our earth is worth fighting for because everyone has a right to clean air, water, and a safe, healthy community. To ensure those rights are protected, we help people use their power to shape policy, hold politicians and polluters accountable, and influence elections.

For more than 50 years, LCV has grown into a potent political force for protecting our planet and everyone who inhabits it. We have built a powerful national movement with 30 state affiliates, and grassroots and community organizing programs across the country.

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National Organizer for Communications @ Right To The City Alliance?Fri, 17 Jan 25 22:02:44 +0000http://organizersforamerica.org/page.php?id=89&jobid=12446http://organizersforamerica.org/page.php?id=89&jobid=12446Organization Name: Right To The City Alliance?
Website: www.righttothecity.org/
Job Post Date: 17 Jan 2025
Job Terms: Full Time
Salary: $0 annualy
Anticipated Start Date: 24 Feb 2025

Job Description

The RTTC National Organizer for Communications will oversee digital organizing strategy, guide our online presence as well as engagement and implement key components of our communications and campaign strategy for the alliance and the growing movement for dignified, affordable and safe homes for all. We are looking for someone to join our energetic, visionary and solutions-oriented national staff team to help build the powerful movement we need to win the right to the city and liberation for our people. Ideal candidate will be someone who is multifaceted, able to adapt to changing conditions, believes deeply in self-determination and community power, and who embodies a commitment to both personal and systemic transformation.

Job Responsibilities

Digital Organizing (35% capacity)

Establish clear organization, campaign metrics and goals to expand our reach and grow our supporter list to increase our impact
Create original and compelling content, such as emails, petitions, campaign scripts, memes, shareable graphics and social media tool kits to support RTTC campaigns
Provide monthly reports on analytics, such as page views, email open and click rates, follower and subscriber growth efforts, social media performance, and other metrics to inform campaigns and content development.
Identify organizing opportunities and appropriate moments to escalate campaigns and assist or lead rapid response actions, including mobilizing supporters to take action online and offline
Work with RTTC staff to establish new ladders of engagement to more effectively move supporters to action in our campaigns
Work with RTTC staff to ensure data integrity, curate and manage lists by audience, issue, and interests in EveryAction database


Social Media (20% capacity)

Coordinate RTTC’s digital presence to ensure consistent voice, content, and engagement across all RTTC social media platforms
Manage the entire content lifecycle, from ideation and creation to approvals and distribution across various channels.
Author strategic social content strategies and toolkits based on tangible data and relevant channel insights – driving scale, innovation, testing and iteration– that can be used on RTTC’s platforms and shared with our member organizations
Utilize RTTC’s reports, earned media, political education materials, member interviews, updates, ongoing campaigns and projects to develop engaging content that tells the story of the alliance and our long term vision
Tailor real-time posts based on trending topics and the political moment that resonates with our audiences
Develop systems for tracking and regularly amplifying social media posts from RTTC member organizations and allies
Conduct messaging testing for priority campaigns and initiatives
Provide monthly analytics reports on all social media platforms


Email Program (20% capacity)

Update welcome series emails for supporters joining RTTC’s email lists
Create email content calendar
Publish quarterly RTTC email newsletters as well as monthly briefs, email updates or calls to action to supporters as needed
Coordinate with RTTC staff to gather information including but not limited to campaign updates, training and/or resourcing opportunities, political education, political analysis, and more
Create a story bank featuring member organizations and individuals to develop content that supports RTTC’s narrative strategy


Communications Team (15% capacity)

Participate in weekly Communications Team meetings
Support the coordination of the RTTC Communications Committee
Field member organization support requests as needed
Contribute to the development and implementation of RTTC’s narrative and communications strategy



Expectations for All Positions

RTTC intentionally builds collaborative and transformative culture through:

Organizational participation: (Approx. 10% of time) team planning, staff meetings and trainings, national convenings, collaborative projects across teams, and HR/administrative tasks common to all positions.
Evolution of the work: Areas of work may change over time based on organization and movement needs, and always in consultation with the organizer.
Transformative Praxis: Participate in RTTC’s transformative justice program to align our practice with our values and principles. Build staff unity and cohesion, and principled struggle amongst all team/staff members.


Location & Travel: Location is negotiable. RTTC has concentrations of staff in the following areas: Philadelphia, Atlanta, Boston, Brooklyn (physical office), Los Angeles and the SF Bay Area. Travel is required for all RTTC staff; frequency and duration of travel is negotiable. On average, this position will be expected to travel 1-2 times per month for a total of 5-10 days per month, year round.




Qualities We Are Looking For

Bold Vision. You bring fierce imagination and deep commitment that we can and will create the world our communities need. You can share that vision in ways that inspire and compel.

Swiss Army Knife. You are resourceful and creative, willing to do what it takes to make a project succeed. You can handle a lot in a fast-paced, multi-faceted work environment.

Interdependent. You are able to work independently, self-managing your time, while maintaining close communication with remote teams?. You are flexible and know that changing the world doesn't always happen between 9am and 5pm.

Low ego, high impact. You are disciplined, rigorous, and more group-centered than self-centered. You have an excellent attention to detail and keep your eyes on the big picture.

Qualifications

Skills: At least 5 years experience and demonstrated ability to lead, digital organizing, social media strategy and/or rapid response communications efforts as part of a campaign strategy
Excellent analytical skills and the ability to interpret data to make informed decisions.
Strong project management skills to drive projects through execution
Experience in Brand Management, Communications Strategy and Development, and Campaign Performance Analysis
Experience with campaign production and asset production in rapidly changing political conditions
Demonstrated ability to establish, maintain and continually iterate on processes for developing engaging social content
Experience with content marketing and a solid understanding of how to create and promote content that engages and converts
Strong strategic understanding of social media best practices and passion for staying educated on social media best practices
Position-specific skills:

Excellent writing and editing skills for digital platforms
Proficient in using digital marketing tools and platforms such as Google Analytics, Google Ads, SEO tools, social media management tools, and email marketing software.
Experience with EveryAction, Cision, Canva, Adobe Creative Suite, and other digital organizing tools
Demonstrated ability to break down complex topics into compelling, digestible narratives.
Experience managing paid social campaigns and budgets across multiple platforms with deep understanding of strategic and executional best practices
Preferred Qualifications

Ability to write and speak a second language, preferably Spanish
Video editing experience
Graphic design experience

Organization Description

Right to the City Alliance (RTTC) emerged in 2007 with a strong and powerful vision to 1) halt the displacement of low-income people, Black, Indigenous, and people of color, LGBTQ communities, and youth of color, and 2) protect and expand affordable housing in tandem with a broader movement to build democratic and just healthy communities for the 21st century.

Since its inception, RTTC has quickly grown to encompass over 90 community-based racial, economic, gender, and environmental justice organizations located in 26 states and 45 cities. Representing true grassroots power and leadership of the most impacted, RTTC’s member organizations weave together local on-the-ground organizing, policy, and advocacy campaigns to build a robust and unstoppable national movement for inclusive, healthy housing and community development.

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Vice President, GiveGreen @ League of Conservation VotersThu, 16 Jan 25 23:27:13 +0000http://organizersforamerica.org/page.php?id=89&jobid=12445http://organizersforamerica.org/page.php?id=89&jobid=12445Organization Name: League of Conservation Voters
Website: www.lcv.org/careers/vice-president-givegreen/
Job Post Date: 16 Jan 2025
Job Terms: Full Time
Salary: Depending on Experience
Anticipated Start Date: As soon as possible

Job Description

Title: Vice President, GiveGreen
Department: Development
Status: Exempt
Reports to: Senior Vice President of Development
Positions Reporting to this Position: Program Director, GiveGreen, Events Coordinator, GiveGreen, Manager of Marketing, GiveGreen
Location: United States, Washington, D.C. Preferred
Remote Work Eligibility: Yes; Regular Remote Work
Travel Requirements: Up to 15%
Union Position: No
Job Classification Level: M-IV
Salary Range (depending on qualified experience): $145,000 – $197,000

General Description:
GiveGreen is a project of LCV Victory Fund and NRDC Action Votes – two leading environmental and climate organizations that deeply understand the role electoral politics plays in addressing the climate crisis. GiveGreen offers political donors a powerful, easy, and strategic way to support environmental candidates and accelerate action on climate change. We raised more than $55 million in the 2023-2024 election cycle.

LCV is hiring a Vice President of GiveGreen who will lead this exciting and complex partnership to achieve its critical goals of elevating climate champions to elected office through direct fundraising support and building power to ensure federal and state policy action on climate and environmental justice. The GiveGreen Vice President, working closely with the team, will develop strategic goals, offer innovative ideas for partnerships and expansion, and help GiveGreen meet its full potential. This position is responsible for the implementation and day-to-day management of all aspects of the program and leading its team of staff and vendors.

This position is classified as “Regular Remote Work”, which means the position is not assigned to an office and can work remotely full-time.

This job operates in a professional office environment, and routinely uses standard office equipment such as computers, phones, photocopiers, and audiovisual systems. This position is largely sedentary, often standing or sitting for prolonged periods. The person in this position frequently communicates with internal and external stakeholders using electronic platforms.

Applicants must be located in and legally authorized to work in the United States.

Responsibilities:
Lead and expand a unique and successful coalition effort to collectively raise critical funds for climate champions. Working with staff, Board and funders of top environmental organizations to strengthen the strategic vision for the GiveGreen program.
Directly supervise a team of staff and vendors to run the GiveGreen program, including day-to-day operations of the website, direct marketing, events, major donor support and engagement and legal compliance.
Develop and drive GiveGreen strategy and develop relationships with new and existing partners in the environmental and funder communities to ensure more political donors are using GiveGreen for their candidate giving.
Working closely with the GiveGreen program team, develop and oversee overall GiveGreen cycle goals: political, fundraising and web and infrastructure.
Strengthen the GiveGreen user experience, data integration and ongoing development.
Ensure GiveGreen’s commitment to racial justice and equity is effectively communicated to all audiences.
Supervise the team that executes direct marketing efforts to broaden the platform’s reach and donor engagement including email, mail, digital ads, and other strategies.
Ensure the GiveGreen brand and overall marketing and communications strategy is used consistently, and direct marketing efforts reflect a commitment to advancing climate policy, and racial justice and equity.
Working closely with the political team to ensure the website is highlighting priority candidates and that important races are included.
Work with staff and legal team to ensure compliance requirements are met.
Oversee program expense budget, negotiate contracts, and hold vendors accountable to deliverables.
Provide leadership, regular feedback and coaching to the GiveGreen program staff.
Foster a high-functioning and aligned team grounded in anti-racist team commitments and values.
Travel up to 15% for GiveGreen events, staff retreats, meetings, conferences and professional development opportunities, as needed.

Qualifications

Experience: At least 10 years
Skills: Qualifications:
Work Experience: Required – At least 10 years of strategic program planning and implementation, project management, or fundraising experience, including demonstrated ability to work with a governing committee, coalition or other key stakeholders and implement metric-driven campaigns; at least two cycles of electoral fundraising experience. Significant demonstrated supervisory experience successfully managing high performing teams. Must have demonstrated experience prioritizing projects, resolving issues, and accomplishing goals. Preferred – Experience with online fundraising and direct marketing, and FEC compliance. Experience in web development, data management, and analytics.
Skills: Deep understanding of candidate fundraising from major and increasingly medium sized donors. Superb project, event and budget management skills as well. Fantastic communicator with deep experience managing up, down and sideways to achieve results. Proven leadership skills and the ability to work in a dynamic, high-pressure and often fast paced environment – balancing input while reacting quickly and efficiently and prioritizing projects. Ability to develop and lead teams to implement plans, must have ability to delegate and manage people and communicate effectively. Ability to lead on issues of racial justice and equity. Must be well-organized and attentive to details. Strong writing, communication, and listening skills. Superior interpersonal skills and the ability to work well with different personalities. Flexible and adaptable style; a leader who can positively impact both strategic and tactical fundraising initiatives.
Racial Justice and Equity Competencies: Demonstrated awareness of how one’s life experiences influence one’s personal attitudes, biases, and assumptions. Demonstrated commitment to continual learning and ability to successfully deliver culturally responsive services. Commitment to equity and inclusion as organizational practice and culture. Understands how environmental issues intersect with racism, economic and social inequality in the U.S. and has a passion for working to dismantle these systems.
LCV offers a comprehensive and competitive benefits package that includes vacation, sick and parental leave, personal days, paid holidays, health insurance (two plan options for staff to choose from), dental and vision insurance, life and disability insurance (short- and long-term), Flexible Spending Account, 401(k) retirement plan with company matching contribution, commuter benefits program, sabbatical, and student loan assistance.

To Apply: Send cover letter and resume to hr@lcv.org with “VP, GiveGreen” in the subject line by February 5, 2025. No phone calls please.

LCV is an Equal Opportunity Employer committed to a racially just, equitable and inclusive workplace. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, disability, age, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, veteran status, or genetic information, or any other protected status. LCV is committed to providing access, equal opportunity and reasonable accommodation for individuals with disabilities in employment, its services, programs, and activities. If you require a reasonable accommodation to participate in the employee selection process, including, completing the application, interviewing, or pre-employment testing, please contact hr@lcv.org.

Organization Description

The League of Conservation Voters, Inc. (“LCV”), a non-profit organization, believes our earth is worth fighting for because everyone has a right to clean air, water, and a safe, healthy community. To ensure those rights are protected, we help people use their power to shape policy, hold politicians and polluters accountable, and influence elections.

For more than 50 years, LCV has grown into a potent political force for protecting our planet and everyone who inhabits it. We have built a powerful national movement with 30 state affiliates, and grassroots and community organizing programs across the country.

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National Organizer of Capital Strategies @ Right to the City Sun, 12 Jan 25 22:48:14 +0000http://organizersforamerica.org/page.php?id=89&jobid=12444http://organizersforamerica.org/page.php?id=89&jobid=12444Organization Name: Right to the City
Website: www.righttothecity.org/
Job Post Date: 12 Jan 2025
Job Terms: Full Time
Salary: Depending on Experience
Anticipated Start Date: 01 Mar 2025

Job Description

The Right to the City Designated Capital Pooled Fund serves the mission of the alliance and our grassroots and base-building member organizations to remove land from the speculative market by providing access to long-term patient and flexible capital investments and technical assistance in financing and collective stewardship practices for community-controlled projects. The RTTC National Organizer of Capital Strategies will oversee the work of our Right to the City Designated Capital Pooled Fund, guide our lending process for investment capital to member organizations in the alliance, accompany member groups through their underwriting and diligence processes, and provide technical assistance related to the development and establishment of cooperative and land trusts structures that incorporate transformative organizing practices. We are looking for someone to join our energetic, visionary, and solutions-oriented national staff team to help build the powerful movement we need to win the right to the city and liberation for our people. The ideal candidate will be multifaceted, able to adapt to changing conditions, believe deeply in self-determination and community power, and embody a commitment to both personal and systemic transformation.

This position Reports to the Associate Director for Capital Strategies and participates in the Team(s): the Capital Strategies Team within the Resource Development Strategies Department.

Job Responsibilities

1. Oversee the lending process for our RTTC Designated Loan Fund
Work with the RTTC Credit Committee to accept, review, and approve potential loans to member organizations that demonstrate preparedness to accept capital investments for community-controlled land and housing projects. (approx 35% of the work plan)
Area 1: Work with the RTTC Credit Committee to move potential member projects in our waterway through our lending process
Using our established lending process, work with the RTTC Credit Committee to identify a strong pool of potential projects that meet our criteria for accessing capital from our Designated Capital Fund.
Build relationships with selected projects to better understand their needs and assess their readiness for capital investment.
Collect required planning and financial documents for the application review period and accompany member groups through the credit memo and loan approval process.

In coordination with the RTTC Credit Committee, determine potential projects ready to receive capital investments from our RTTC Designated Capital Fund using our application process, office hours, follow-ups, and annual landscape check-ins with RTTC members.

Area 2: Work with the RTTC Credit Committee and external partners to move investment capital to member organizations’ land and housing projects that demonstrate a readiness to accept investment capital for their community-controlled land and housing projects
Identify projects in our waterway that are best positioned to obtain capital investments through other established partnerships we have created.
For example, identify RTTC member projects best positioned to access capital from Seed Commons’ General Pooled Fund.
Coordinate with the RTTC Credit Committee and Seed Commons staff to ensure efficient processes and progress in accordance with the intentions and goals of our capital fund program to support our member groups.

2. CLT and Co-op Technical Assistance

Develop and provide Technical Assistance to RTTC member groups (approx 35% of the work plan)
Area 1: Research, create, and develop materials for CLTs and co-op projects for effective governance and stewardship processes that mirror our Transformative Organizing methodology
Provide staff support to member-led Stewardship Development Working Group. This Working Group will serve as a space for members to learn about the practical skills needed to successfully take land/housing off of the speculative market and to sustain that community for the long term. This will be a space for members to share resources, get group support for troubleshooting issues they’re facing, and build relationships with one another. Topics covered and areas of support include:
Governance structures and processes for managing decommodified land and housing projects
Conflict resolution practices within the decommodified communities
Acquisition and finance strategies
Rehabilitation, new construction, and property management that centers resident autonomy and restorative justice practices.
Support member groups in identifying the different areas of technical assistance needed to be loan-ready for pre-loan approval. Work with the Associate Director of Capital Strategies to provide the required support in this phase of the application process.
After the loans are made, we will continue to partner with and support the projects that have received lending to ensure the long-term sustainability and success of the community-stewarded projects supported through our Designated Capital Fund.
This includes providing technical assistance and/or helping the projects secure additional technical assistance through local or national partnerships.
Area 2
In coordination with the National Campaigns Team, lead the Stewardship Development Working Group to create space for peer-to-peer support learning and strategy development opportunities that ensure our national campaign strategies and loan fund work are in sync.
Lead monthly meetings and collaborate with member groups doing CLT and cooperative work, and develop agendas, resources, and materials to foster a learning space where member groups can share learnings about their work and connect it to our Transformative Organizing methodology.

3. Systems and Infrastructure
Develop and maintain systems and infrastructure (approx 20% of the work plan)
Area 1
Nurture staff tracking for accountability to agreed-upon benchmarks
Maintain a tracking system of loans, loan amounts, and terms for the loans going out. Keep a record of meetings, updates, deadlines, and next steps as it relates to capital money going out to member organizations
Area 2
Provide regular reports to the Capital Strategies Team, RTTC staff, and RTTC member groups through the different spaces established across the alliance.
Write program updates that can be sent to funders, individual donors, and investors.


4. Maintain internal and external relationships and partnerships
Team meetings, All Staff Meetings, Advances, and External Meetings (approx 10% of the work plan)


Area 1
Participate in weekly Capital Strategies meetings
Participate in All Staff Meetings, Advances, and Training as needed
Participate in Department and Cross Team meetings as needed
Area 2
Participate in outside trainings and capital strategies spaces established by partners to advance our internal capacities for our work.
Lead and represent the Right to the City Designated Capital Fund work in different external meetings and spaces to advance the organization's and fund's mission and goals.


Common Expectations for all positions:
RTTC intentionally builds collaborative and transformative culture through:
Organizational participation: (Approx. 10% of time) team planning, staff meetings and trainings, national convenings, collaborative projects across teams, and HR/administrative tasks common to all positions.
Evolution of the work: Work areas may change over time based on organization and movement needs and always in consultation with the organizer.
Transformative Praxis: Participate in RTTC’s transformative justice program to align our practice with our values and principles. Build staff unity, cohesion, and principled struggle amongst all team/staff members.

Location & Travel: Location is negotiable. RTTC has concentrations of staff in the following areas: Philly, Atlanta, Boston, Brooklyn (physical office), and the SF Bay Area. Travel is required; frequency and duration of travel is negotiable. On average, this position will be expected to travel [1-2 times per month for a total of 5-10 days per month, year round].

RTTC’s current COVID Safety Travel Policy does not require staff travel; however, that policy is in the process of being updated. All staff will be provided with at least two months' notice if and when this policy changes and work-related travel is reinstated. Travel is generally required for all RTTC staff; frequency and duration of travel are negotiable. On average, this position will be expected to travel [1-2 times per month for a total of 5-10 days per month, year round].

Qualifications

Skills: Required Experience & Qualifications

Experienced in writing business plans, including work on financial documents (e.g., projections, budgets, capital plans) and analyzing business opportunities

Experience and knowledge of trends in non-extractive financing, CLTs and housing co-ops, and democratic self-governance.

Minimum of 5 years of experience in base building & organizing experience work on local or statewide campaigns

Minimum of 5 years of experience in leading on all aspects of campaign development and implementation for local or statewide campaigns - overall strategy and vision, narrative/comms, fundraising, coalition building, political education, etc

Minimum of 5 years of experience building and leading multi-sector, multi-regional / geographic coalitions
Experience and comfort with using spreadsheets.

Preferred Qualifications
Ability to write and speak a second language, preferably Spanish

At least 3 years experience and demonstrated ability to lead real estate financing plans

Strong facilitation skills

Some fundraising/grant-writing experience and maintaining relationships with institutional and individual funders is helpful

Some training and/or experience in lending and underwriting

General Requirements

Support the mission, vision, and goals of the Right To The City Alliance?

Experience and familiarity with housing justice, gentrification, displacement, and anti-eviction work and/or grassroots base-building organizations and transformative organizing

Experience in multi-racial, multicultural settings
Knowledge of common computer applications: MS Office, Google Docs, Adobe Acrobat, Dropbox, Mac environment, and Zoom video teleconferencing systems

Access to reliable internet, phone, and remote office arrangements. RTTC provides for the costs of home offices.

Drivers license and auto insurance

Organization Description

Right to the City Alliance (RTTC) emerged in 2007 with a strong and powerful vision to 1) halt the displacement of low-income people, Black, Indigenous, and people of color, LGBTQ communities, and youth of color, and 2) protect and expand affordable housing in tandem with a broader movement to build democratic and just healthy communities for the 21st century. Since its inception, RTTC has grown to encompass over 90 community-based racial, economic, gender, and environmental justice organizations in 26 states and 45 cities. Representing true grassroots power and leadership of the most impacted, RTTC’s member organizations weave together local on-the-ground organizing, policy, and advocacy campaigns to build a robust and unstoppable national movement for inclusive, healthy housing and community development.

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Lead Organizer for Corporate Landlord Campaigns @ Housing Rights Committee of San FranciscoFri, 10 Jan 25 21:27:24 +0000http://organizersforamerica.org/page.php?id=89&jobid=12443http://organizersforamerica.org/page.php?id=89&jobid=12443Organization Name: Housing Rights Committee of San Francisco
Website: hrcsf.org/
Job Post Date: 10 Jan 2025
Job Terms: Full Time
Salary: $80,000 annualy

Job Description

Are you passionate about HOUSING JUSTICE?

Do you want to join a diverse, multilingual tenant organization fighting for TENANT POWER?

Job Description: Lead Organizer for Corporate Landlord Campaigns

Housing Rights Committee of San Francisco (HRCSF) is a tenants’ rights non-profit serving tenants citywide since 1979, offering free counseling and organizing support for San Francisco tenants in all types of housing, including rent-control, public housing and Section 8. Our purpose is to strengthen tenants’ rights, improve living conditions for renters, and preserve and expand affordable housing opportunities. Through our counseling program, we support more than 5,000 tenants a year, and our organizing program has helped build tenant associations across the city.

HRCSF is seeking to hire a Lead Organizer for Corporate Landlord Campaigns in the private rental market.

Position Summary:
The Lead Organizer will oversee HRCSF’s organizing work with tenants living under corporate landlords in SF’s private rental market. This work will include supervision of two staff Organizers, development of new and existing tenant associations, and direction of HRCSF’s strategies to hold corporate landlords accountable and build tenant power in buildings across the city.

The Lead Organizer will also play a key role in HRCSF’s Organizing Department by modeling effective organizing skills for fellow organizers, providing leadership in organizational decisions, and representing HRCSF in the wider tenant movement. We estimate that candidates will have about 3 years of relevant experience, but our review of candidates for this role will focus on whether they can fill the needs of the position, not years of experience. The Lead Organizer for Corporate Landlord Campaigns will report to the Organizing Director.

Key Responsibilities:
• Lead successful campaigns with tenants to hold corporate landlords accountable.
• Guide a team of at least two Organizers in their daily fieldwork with tenants, including preparation for outreach, charting tenants’ progress in their campaigns, and debriefing organizers’ conversations with tenants.
• Build tenant associations in apartment buildings throughout the city, oftentimes with renters across multiple buildings and neighborhoods across San Francisco.
• Represent HRCSF in movement spaces with local, state, and national partners.
• Work with HRCSF’s Communications Coordinator on media strategies to support campaigns.
• Work with fellow organizers on internal training in effective organizing skills.
• Work with various City agencies, including the Rent Board, Department of Building Inspection, and Department of Public Health.
• Help run legislative campaigns that support the goals of tenant associations.

Qualifications: The ideal candidate will have:
• Bilingual fluency in English and Spanish and/or English and Cantonese
• A strong understanding of base-building, campaign development, popular education, and tenant organizing as strategies for change and the importance of centering the voice and leadership of tenants.
• Demonstrated ability to build relationships of trust and mutual respect that move people into action.
• Demonstrated experience in the California tenant movement and/or other social movements (such as Labor)
• Ability to work independently, navigate obstacles, discern priorities, and meet competing deadlines.
• Excellent written and verbal communication skills.
• Familiarity with Google Workspace, Canva, Zoom, and common CRM platforms.
• Ability to work evenings on a regular basis and some weekends.

This position is a salaried exempt position with a starting salary of $80,000. Benefits include medical - including chiropractic and acupuncture - dental, and vision and a generous accrual of paid vacations and sick time. This position is full-time (40 hours per week). HRCSF fosters a sustainable work environment centered on self- and collective care.

This position is included in a collective bargaining unit represented by Office & Professional Employees International Union, Local 29. Specific employment terms are subject to a Collective Bargaining Agreement (CBA).

To apply, please send your resume and cover letter to resume@hrcsf.org, with ATTN: Organizing Director - Lead Organizer in the subject line.

HRCSF is an equal opportunity employer: People of color, women, immigrants, LGBTQI2S, and people with disabilities are encouraged to apply. Diverse viewpoints are vital to our organization’s mission and culture. Pursuant to the San Francisco Fair Chance Ordinance, we will consider for employment qualified applicants with arrest and conviction records.

Qualifications

Skills: Bilingual fluency in English and Spanish and/or English and Cantonese

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