NY-24 Organizer
The Race
Dana Balter is a progressive educator and organizer fighting to flip New York's 24th congressional district. As the last Democratic majority district with a Republican representative, this is one of Democrats' top red to blue opportunities in 2020. It is a beautiful upstate New York district, and the largest city is Syracuse. Dana would be the first woman to represent the district in Congress. Dana has been endorsed by EMILY's List, Indivisible, the PCCC, Democracy for America, and the Congressional Progressive Caucus who are targeting this as a top-priority race. Dana ran a strong grassroots campaign as the Democratic nominee in 2018—she closed a 20 point gap by putting together a massive volunteer army and now just needs to 2.5 points to flip the seat in November.
Job Description
Organizers are on the frontline of the campaign—building and managing a movement to put power in the hands of the people where it belongs. Organizers will recruit, train, and supervise teams of volunteers and interns to register voters and win votes at the doors and over the phones.
Reports To: Organizing Director
Responsibilities Include
Recruiting, managing, and training volunteers and interns to participate in executing the campaign's direct voter contact plan, which includes canvassing, phone banking, and voter registration.
Developing the leadership capacity of volunteers across NY-24 so they are able to semi-autonomously organize their neighbors and execute canvasses, phonebanks, and voter registration drives.
Managing relationships with key community leaders, activists, and grassroots organizations.
Serving as the public face of the campaign—implementing the campaign's organizing plan while developing innovative approaches to volunteer recruitment, voter persuasion, and voter mobilization.
Ideal Characteristics
Genuine passion about progressive politics, electing women, and fighting for a better future.
A hard-working, honest, and self-disciplined emerging leader with the ability to work long hours and adapt to a fast-paced work environment.
Ability to contribute to a positive, collaborative, safe, welcoming, and inspiring work environment for all members of the team—including fellow staff, volunteers, and interns.
Ability to organize in diverse communities, including black, immigrant, refugee, & LGBTQ communities.
A cycle or two of experience as paid staff, an intern, or a volunteer is ideal but not required.
A car or reliable form of transportation and a laptop are required.
Compensation is $3,000/month along with the option to participate in the campaign's health insurance program. Supporter housing is a possibility upon inquiry. Interested applicants should send their resume to josh@electdanabalter.com.
The Dana Balter Campaign For Congress is an Equal Opportunity Employer and does not discriminate on race, gender, or religion. Women, people of color, and members of the LGBT community are strongly encouraged to apply.
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