WHO WE ARE
The Humane League (THL) is a global nonprofit ending the abuse of animals raised for food. THL fosters a high-energy culture of teamwork and mission-driven problem solving, and we have earned recognition as Top Charity from Animal Charity Evaluators for all of their rating periods. Over the past few years, we’ve grown to a staff of 100+ talented individuals dispersed across the country and around the world. At THL, how animals are treated in the food system is at the forefront of our everyday work. As such, many of our staff are vegan by personal choice, and all of our THL-hosted events offer fully vegan menus. We welcome all mission-aligned candidates to apply, no matter where you are in your journey to end the abuse of animals raised for food.
YOUR OPPORTUNITY
As Regional Field Organizer, you will work with individuals and groups across multiple states and inspire volunteers to take on leadership roles for THL’s campaign initiatives. You are a dynamic, values-focused person who is ready to motivate others, foster long-term relationships, and train activists in effective grassroots animal advocacy and corporate campaigning.
We want you because you are dedicated to ending the abuse of animals raised for food and are ready to build power to hold corporations accountable—influencing the world’s biggest companies to create and implement animal welfare policies that abolish the worst forms of abuse and reduce the suffering of billions of animals.
You are ideal for this position because you have the ability to be creative and pragmatic, and to shift focus on short notice. You are outgoing and charismatic, and your desire to network with people from a variety of backgrounds leads to meaningful connections. You are comfortable talking to people with differing opinions and can maintain a high level of professionalism under pressure. You are excited to build power by developing volunteer leaders to execute campaign tactics across your region, and you are eager to solicit and provide feedback to constantly improve THL’s effectiveness. You can confidently speak to large crowds and in the media (TV, radio, newspaper, etc.) You possess excellent team-building skills and are motivated to overcome obstacles to expand THL’s reach for animals. This position reports directly to the Senior Regional Organizing Manager.
This is a full-time, remote position. This position requires occasional domestic travel (equivalent to approximately 2-4 trips per year) as well as flexible hours, including occasional weekends.
We are only able to consider applicants who reside in the United States and possess United States work authorization. Preference will be given to candidates who reside in California, Oregon, Washington, Hawaii, Alaska, Arizona, Nevada, Oklahoma, New Mexico, or Texas.
We will be holding a webinar on Tuesday, January 16, 2024 at 5:00pm PDT/6:00pm MDT/7:00pm CDT/8:00pm EDT for you to find out more about the role and ask any questions you may have. The webinar will be hosted by Beau Broughton, Senior Regional Organizing Manager, and Jessika Griffin, Regional Organizing Manager. If you’re interested, please register here . As it's a webinar, you’ll only be able to see the presenter and not others watching. The webinar will be recorded and available here by January 17, 2024.
Your responsibilities include but are not limited to:
Proactively identify, recruit, and guide individuals from across your region to join THL’s expanding community of supporters. Grow our network and re-energize our existing network.
Train, motivate, and retain volunteers to take on leadership roles for THL and to execute a variety of actions and events to further our campaign efforts and overall mission to end the abuse of animals raised for food.
Efficiently manage volunteer tracking tools to keep meticulous records of volunteer activity and progression within THL’s changemaker circle of engagement.
Act as the face of THL to external stakeholders (including donors identified by THL’s Development team), local media, and community groups. This includes speaking at events, in webinars, and on video conference calls.
REQUIRED SKILLS
At least 1 year of experience in grassroots or community organizing or grassroots advocacy.
Leadership: Ability and desire to effectively guide, motivate, empower, and engage various target audiences. Because the movement is composed of people from a wide range of backgrounds, a deep commitment to diversity, equity, and inclusion, and the ability to navigate DEI issues, is key.
Additionally, the ideal candidate will possess most, if not all, of the following qualities, skills, and characteristics:
Mission alignment: Must be dedicated to THL’s mission to end the abuse of animals raised for food and comfortable engaging in pressure campaigns.
Organization: Self-motivated, committed to accountability, and able to manage multiple simultaneous projects in a remote workplace with minimal direct supervision. Utilizes time management and attention to detail to plan, prioritize, and complete work.
Problem-solving: Creative and forward-looking thinker who anticipates needs, actively seeks opportunities, and proposes solutions, with excellent decision-making capability.
Communication: Ability to write and speak clearly and effectively, and to interact with all staff, donors, volunteers, and the public in a positive, professional, and confident manner.
Collaboration: The ideal candidate is a highly resourceful team player, with excellent relationship-building skills, who is able to work productively with all levels of staff and volunteers in a mission-driven, results-focused, and community-oriented environment.
Technology: Highly proficient in using contemporary software applications, including task management programs, spreadsheets, broadcast outreach tools, and supporter databases. Demonstrated ability to learn new software quickly and independently.
This position will close on Wednesday, January 24, 2024 at 1:00pm PST/2:00pm MST/3:00pm CST/4:00pm EST. Late applications will not be accepted; if you are experiencing technical issues, please contact careers@thehumaneleague.org prior to the deadline. Please submit applications and all supporting documents in English.
The initial application review will happen after the application closing date above. Once your application has been reviewed, you will be notified via email with further details on the status of your application. If a candidate is moved forward, the interview process will be as follows:
First Interview (via video call)
Roleplay and Final Interview (via video call)
Reference Check
Compensation and Benefits
The compensation range for this role is $55,931 - $66,513. At The Humane League, we believe in maintaining a fair and equitable work environment for all employees. As part of our commitment to transparency and equity, we recently implemented a job architecture framework, which levels all of our roles according to size and complexity, as well as a compensation step system, which allows us to account for an individual's total years of related experience when determining their compensation. In addition, we have adopted a no negotiation policy for salaries. To determine a job's level, we carefully consider a variety of factors, including a job's size and complexity, required experience, knowledge, and/or skills, internal comparability, and market data. To determine final compensation, experience will be measured by considering prior work in jobs or activities that are related to the role at THL. These new practices are aligned with our organizational values and will help us ensure we maintain clear, consistent, transparent, and equitable HR processes.
Employees enjoy full medical coverage, optional dental and vision packages, a 401(k) retirement plan, pet care & Rx discount plans, working from home, up to 12 weeks of paid parental leave for eligible employees, paid holidays, flexible vacation time, professional development, and the supportive environment at The Humane League!
Equal Employment Opportunity
The Humane League is committed to creating a diverse environment and is proud to be an equal opportunity employer. Women, people of color, people with disabilities, and veterans are strongly encouraged to apply. In compliance with laws and in furtherance of our commitment to fostering an environment that welcomes and embraces diversity, all qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, gender, gender identity or expression, sexual orientation, national origin, disability, age, or veteran status.
Accommodations
The Humane League is committed to working with and providing reasonable accommodations to individuals with disabilities. We trust individuals to self-identify and ask for the accommodations they need. An example of an accommodation might be extra time to complete a work simulation exercise, among many others. If you need a reasonable accommodation because of a disability for any part of the employment process, please complete this form to let us know the nature of your request and your contact information.
AI Policy
We value original work and thought in the application process; with that being said, please refrain from using artificial intelligence to generate your responses. By submitting this application you agree to comply with this. Violations of this policy may result in being dismissed from the hiring process. If you need a reasonable accommodation to this policy, please see above for more information.
Jan 03, 2024
Full time
WHO WE ARE
The Humane League (THL) is a global nonprofit ending the abuse of animals raised for food. THL fosters a high-energy culture of teamwork and mission-driven problem solving, and we have earned recognition as Top Charity from Animal Charity Evaluators for all of their rating periods. Over the past few years, we’ve grown to a staff of 100+ talented individuals dispersed across the country and around the world. At THL, how animals are treated in the food system is at the forefront of our everyday work. As such, many of our staff are vegan by personal choice, and all of our THL-hosted events offer fully vegan menus. We welcome all mission-aligned candidates to apply, no matter where you are in your journey to end the abuse of animals raised for food.
YOUR OPPORTUNITY
As Regional Field Organizer, you will work with individuals and groups across multiple states and inspire volunteers to take on leadership roles for THL’s campaign initiatives. You are a dynamic, values-focused person who is ready to motivate others, foster long-term relationships, and train activists in effective grassroots animal advocacy and corporate campaigning.
We want you because you are dedicated to ending the abuse of animals raised for food and are ready to build power to hold corporations accountable—influencing the world’s biggest companies to create and implement animal welfare policies that abolish the worst forms of abuse and reduce the suffering of billions of animals.
You are ideal for this position because you have the ability to be creative and pragmatic, and to shift focus on short notice. You are outgoing and charismatic, and your desire to network with people from a variety of backgrounds leads to meaningful connections. You are comfortable talking to people with differing opinions and can maintain a high level of professionalism under pressure. You are excited to build power by developing volunteer leaders to execute campaign tactics across your region, and you are eager to solicit and provide feedback to constantly improve THL’s effectiveness. You can confidently speak to large crowds and in the media (TV, radio, newspaper, etc.) You possess excellent team-building skills and are motivated to overcome obstacles to expand THL’s reach for animals. This position reports directly to the Senior Regional Organizing Manager.
This is a full-time, remote position. This position requires occasional domestic travel (equivalent to approximately 2-4 trips per year) as well as flexible hours, including occasional weekends.
We are only able to consider applicants who reside in the United States and possess United States work authorization. Preference will be given to candidates who reside in California, Oregon, Washington, Hawaii, Alaska, Arizona, Nevada, Oklahoma, New Mexico, or Texas.
We will be holding a webinar on Tuesday, January 16, 2024 at 5:00pm PDT/6:00pm MDT/7:00pm CDT/8:00pm EDT for you to find out more about the role and ask any questions you may have. The webinar will be hosted by Beau Broughton, Senior Regional Organizing Manager, and Jessika Griffin, Regional Organizing Manager. If you’re interested, please register here . As it's a webinar, you’ll only be able to see the presenter and not others watching. The webinar will be recorded and available here by January 17, 2024.
Your responsibilities include but are not limited to:
Proactively identify, recruit, and guide individuals from across your region to join THL’s expanding community of supporters. Grow our network and re-energize our existing network.
Train, motivate, and retain volunteers to take on leadership roles for THL and to execute a variety of actions and events to further our campaign efforts and overall mission to end the abuse of animals raised for food.
Efficiently manage volunteer tracking tools to keep meticulous records of volunteer activity and progression within THL’s changemaker circle of engagement.
Act as the face of THL to external stakeholders (including donors identified by THL’s Development team), local media, and community groups. This includes speaking at events, in webinars, and on video conference calls.
REQUIRED SKILLS
At least 1 year of experience in grassroots or community organizing or grassroots advocacy.
Leadership: Ability and desire to effectively guide, motivate, empower, and engage various target audiences. Because the movement is composed of people from a wide range of backgrounds, a deep commitment to diversity, equity, and inclusion, and the ability to navigate DEI issues, is key.
Additionally, the ideal candidate will possess most, if not all, of the following qualities, skills, and characteristics:
Mission alignment: Must be dedicated to THL’s mission to end the abuse of animals raised for food and comfortable engaging in pressure campaigns.
Organization: Self-motivated, committed to accountability, and able to manage multiple simultaneous projects in a remote workplace with minimal direct supervision. Utilizes time management and attention to detail to plan, prioritize, and complete work.
Problem-solving: Creative and forward-looking thinker who anticipates needs, actively seeks opportunities, and proposes solutions, with excellent decision-making capability.
Communication: Ability to write and speak clearly and effectively, and to interact with all staff, donors, volunteers, and the public in a positive, professional, and confident manner.
Collaboration: The ideal candidate is a highly resourceful team player, with excellent relationship-building skills, who is able to work productively with all levels of staff and volunteers in a mission-driven, results-focused, and community-oriented environment.
Technology: Highly proficient in using contemporary software applications, including task management programs, spreadsheets, broadcast outreach tools, and supporter databases. Demonstrated ability to learn new software quickly and independently.
This position will close on Wednesday, January 24, 2024 at 1:00pm PST/2:00pm MST/3:00pm CST/4:00pm EST. Late applications will not be accepted; if you are experiencing technical issues, please contact careers@thehumaneleague.org prior to the deadline. Please submit applications and all supporting documents in English.
The initial application review will happen after the application closing date above. Once your application has been reviewed, you will be notified via email with further details on the status of your application. If a candidate is moved forward, the interview process will be as follows:
First Interview (via video call)
Roleplay and Final Interview (via video call)
Reference Check
Compensation and Benefits
The compensation range for this role is $55,931 - $66,513. At The Humane League, we believe in maintaining a fair and equitable work environment for all employees. As part of our commitment to transparency and equity, we recently implemented a job architecture framework, which levels all of our roles according to size and complexity, as well as a compensation step system, which allows us to account for an individual's total years of related experience when determining their compensation. In addition, we have adopted a no negotiation policy for salaries. To determine a job's level, we carefully consider a variety of factors, including a job's size and complexity, required experience, knowledge, and/or skills, internal comparability, and market data. To determine final compensation, experience will be measured by considering prior work in jobs or activities that are related to the role at THL. These new practices are aligned with our organizational values and will help us ensure we maintain clear, consistent, transparent, and equitable HR processes.
Employees enjoy full medical coverage, optional dental and vision packages, a 401(k) retirement plan, pet care & Rx discount plans, working from home, up to 12 weeks of paid parental leave for eligible employees, paid holidays, flexible vacation time, professional development, and the supportive environment at The Humane League!
Equal Employment Opportunity
The Humane League is committed to creating a diverse environment and is proud to be an equal opportunity employer. Women, people of color, people with disabilities, and veterans are strongly encouraged to apply. In compliance with laws and in furtherance of our commitment to fostering an environment that welcomes and embraces diversity, all qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, gender, gender identity or expression, sexual orientation, national origin, disability, age, or veteran status.
Accommodations
The Humane League is committed to working with and providing reasonable accommodations to individuals with disabilities. We trust individuals to self-identify and ask for the accommodations they need. An example of an accommodation might be extra time to complete a work simulation exercise, among many others. If you need a reasonable accommodation because of a disability for any part of the employment process, please complete this form to let us know the nature of your request and your contact information.
AI Policy
We value original work and thought in the application process; with that being said, please refrain from using artificial intelligence to generate your responses. By submitting this application you agree to comply with this. Violations of this policy may result in being dismissed from the hiring process. If you need a reasonable accommodation to this policy, please see above for more information.
We strongly encourage people of color, transgender and non-binary people to apply. HRC is an equal opportunity employer and welcomes everyone, including non-LGBTQ+ people, to join our team.
Position Summary:
HRC is hiring Temporary Field Organizers to mobilize HRC members and supporters and pro-equality voters in support of the Equality Act and against anti-LGBTQ+ state legislation. Temporary Field Organizers will report to HRC campaign leadership and mobilize efforts to support the Equality Act and oppose anti-LGBTQ+ state legislation in prioritized states. The Temporary Field Organizer is a temporary, full-time position ending March 31, 2021 with possible extension.
Due to the extraordinary nature of the current environment caused by COVID-19, these positions are both virtual and in-person opportunities depending on the specific state. We are looking for folks based in Alaska, Iowa, Maine, Ohio, Utah and West Virginia. Temporary Field Organizers may be hired outside of the prioritized states for virtual work, though preference will be given to those currently living in a priority state to enable both in person and virtual efforts. Temporary Field Organizers must have access to a computer and camera, private workspace, and stable internet service capable of managing video connections.
Position Responsibilities:
Mobilize HRC Members, Supporters and Allies :
Mobilize HRC members, supporters and allies to contact targeted senators in support of the Equality Act and for or against other legislation at the direction of management.
Recruit, train and direct HRC members, supporters and allies to participate in volunteer opportunities and events, and activate support for the Equality Act (or in opposition to state legislation) in other ways. This work may include making phone calls, leading phone/text banks (virtual and in person), visibility events, creative volunteer recruitment, and joining HRC or allied organization meetings.
Engage Local HRC Volunteer Leadership:
Ensure HRC volunteer leaders are informed about and maximally engaged in volunteer opportunities.
Manage Recurring Phone Banks:
Plan, recruit for, and manage regular recurring virtual volunteer phone banks and text banks to recruit volunteers and secure contacts to legislative targets.
Engage Coalition Partners:
Ensure like-minded partner organizations’ staff and volunteers are informed about and engaged in volunteer opportunities.
Reporting:
Participate in regular HRC calls and meetings, as directed. Prepare regular reports to track contacts and volunteer activities. Provide detailed information in VAN and assure all volunteers do as well.
Other duties as assigned.
Position Qualifications:
Strong volunteer recruitment and organizing skills, demonstrated through at least one cycle of volunteer or paid organizing experience in an issue campaign or an election campaign.
Comfort with managing by metrics and a familiarity with organizing data. Experience with VAN is a strong plus.
Demonstrated ability and passion for building relationships with key local supporters and influencers in the LGBTQ community and/or the broader progressive movement.
Must be highly organized, detail-oriented, and able to handle multiple projects simultaneously in a fast-paced environment.
Proficiency in Microsoft Office applications (Word, Excel and PowerPoint) and Google Apps (Gmail, Google Docs and Drive).
Commitment to LGBTQ equality.
Must thrive in an action-based and team-oriented learning environment that—now more than ever—requires creative thinking and adaptability.
Must be willing to work campaign hours, including heavy evenings and weekends.
Bilingual applicants are strongly encouraged to apply.
All positions at the Human Rights Campaign may require travel on a regular basis or periodically. Where the need arises for business travel, appropriate compensation as outlined by the Fair Labor Standards Act will apply.
No phone calls or emails, please. Due to the volume of applications we receive, we are unable to respond to queries about application status.
Nov 05, 2021
Seasonal
We strongly encourage people of color, transgender and non-binary people to apply. HRC is an equal opportunity employer and welcomes everyone, including non-LGBTQ+ people, to join our team.
Position Summary:
HRC is hiring Temporary Field Organizers to mobilize HRC members and supporters and pro-equality voters in support of the Equality Act and against anti-LGBTQ+ state legislation. Temporary Field Organizers will report to HRC campaign leadership and mobilize efforts to support the Equality Act and oppose anti-LGBTQ+ state legislation in prioritized states. The Temporary Field Organizer is a temporary, full-time position ending March 31, 2021 with possible extension.
Due to the extraordinary nature of the current environment caused by COVID-19, these positions are both virtual and in-person opportunities depending on the specific state. We are looking for folks based in Alaska, Iowa, Maine, Ohio, Utah and West Virginia. Temporary Field Organizers may be hired outside of the prioritized states for virtual work, though preference will be given to those currently living in a priority state to enable both in person and virtual efforts. Temporary Field Organizers must have access to a computer and camera, private workspace, and stable internet service capable of managing video connections.
Position Responsibilities:
Mobilize HRC Members, Supporters and Allies :
Mobilize HRC members, supporters and allies to contact targeted senators in support of the Equality Act and for or against other legislation at the direction of management.
Recruit, train and direct HRC members, supporters and allies to participate in volunteer opportunities and events, and activate support for the Equality Act (or in opposition to state legislation) in other ways. This work may include making phone calls, leading phone/text banks (virtual and in person), visibility events, creative volunteer recruitment, and joining HRC or allied organization meetings.
Engage Local HRC Volunteer Leadership:
Ensure HRC volunteer leaders are informed about and maximally engaged in volunteer opportunities.
Manage Recurring Phone Banks:
Plan, recruit for, and manage regular recurring virtual volunteer phone banks and text banks to recruit volunteers and secure contacts to legislative targets.
Engage Coalition Partners:
Ensure like-minded partner organizations’ staff and volunteers are informed about and engaged in volunteer opportunities.
Reporting:
Participate in regular HRC calls and meetings, as directed. Prepare regular reports to track contacts and volunteer activities. Provide detailed information in VAN and assure all volunteers do as well.
Other duties as assigned.
Position Qualifications:
Strong volunteer recruitment and organizing skills, demonstrated through at least one cycle of volunteer or paid organizing experience in an issue campaign or an election campaign.
Comfort with managing by metrics and a familiarity with organizing data. Experience with VAN is a strong plus.
Demonstrated ability and passion for building relationships with key local supporters and influencers in the LGBTQ community and/or the broader progressive movement.
Must be highly organized, detail-oriented, and able to handle multiple projects simultaneously in a fast-paced environment.
Proficiency in Microsoft Office applications (Word, Excel and PowerPoint) and Google Apps (Gmail, Google Docs and Drive).
Commitment to LGBTQ equality.
Must thrive in an action-based and team-oriented learning environment that—now more than ever—requires creative thinking and adaptability.
Must be willing to work campaign hours, including heavy evenings and weekends.
Bilingual applicants are strongly encouraged to apply.
All positions at the Human Rights Campaign may require travel on a regular basis or periodically. Where the need arises for business travel, appropriate compensation as outlined by the Fair Labor Standards Act will apply.
No phone calls or emails, please. Due to the volume of applications we receive, we are unable to respond to queries about application status.
Job Overview
Eventive is seeking a recent graduate to join our team as a business analyst intern. This person will focus on key projects for individual team members in operations, finance and sales. This person will report to the Operations Manager. The goal for this role is to develop plans of action that will improve our business systems and processes in areas such as finance, customer success, marketing and pricing.
This is a remote position and applicants must be fluent in the English language. Compensation is $15 per hour, up to 30 hours per week. This is a temporary position for a FALL 2021 Internship, which will last from July 7 to Sep 30.
Duties & Responsibilities
Gather and analyze data across multiple platforms
Conduct research with available resources
Identify specific opportunities that are borne out by the data, prioritizing initiatives based on business needs and requirements
Use results to test new processes and recommend improvements
Conduct meetings and presentations to share ideas and findings
Minimum Qualifications
A final year student or recent graduate with a focus in business or a related field
Exceptional analytical and conceptual thinking skills
Experience creating detailed reports and giving presentations
Detail oriented and inquisitive, with the ability to document and communicate work effectively
Eager to learn and work with various departments
To Apply: Submit Resume & Cover Letter to our hiring team at careers@eventive.org. Include the name of the position to which you are applying in the subject line of the email.
Eventive Overview
Eventive is a software-based virtual cinema platform & ticketing system that serves film festivals, theaters, distributors, universities, and other event organizers. Services offered include online virtual film festivals and virtual theatrical releases, physical event ticketing, special event live streaming, and more.
May 27, 2021
Intern
Job Overview
Eventive is seeking a recent graduate to join our team as a business analyst intern. This person will focus on key projects for individual team members in operations, finance and sales. This person will report to the Operations Manager. The goal for this role is to develop plans of action that will improve our business systems and processes in areas such as finance, customer success, marketing and pricing.
This is a remote position and applicants must be fluent in the English language. Compensation is $15 per hour, up to 30 hours per week. This is a temporary position for a FALL 2021 Internship, which will last from July 7 to Sep 30.
Duties & Responsibilities
Gather and analyze data across multiple platforms
Conduct research with available resources
Identify specific opportunities that are borne out by the data, prioritizing initiatives based on business needs and requirements
Use results to test new processes and recommend improvements
Conduct meetings and presentations to share ideas and findings
Minimum Qualifications
A final year student or recent graduate with a focus in business or a related field
Exceptional analytical and conceptual thinking skills
Experience creating detailed reports and giving presentations
Detail oriented and inquisitive, with the ability to document and communicate work effectively
Eager to learn and work with various departments
To Apply: Submit Resume & Cover Letter to our hiring team at careers@eventive.org. Include the name of the position to which you are applying in the subject line of the email.
Eventive Overview
Eventive is a software-based virtual cinema platform & ticketing system that serves film festivals, theaters, distributors, universities, and other event organizers. Services offered include online virtual film festivals and virtual theatrical releases, physical event ticketing, special event live streaming, and more.
We strongly encourage people of color, transgender and non-binary people to apply. HRC is an equal opportunity employer and welcomes everyone, including non-LGBTQ people, to join our team.
Position Summary :
HRC, in collaboration with our state equality partners, works to defend and advance pro-LGBTQ policies at all levels of government, holds elected officials accountable for their votes and actions, and elects pro-equality champions to office.
The Regional Organizing Lead is responsible for all organizing efforts of HRC members, supporters, and volunteers within a specific state or region of the country, including recruitment, training, and overall cultivation of volunteer leaders. The Regional Organizing Lead will develop volunteer teams in key communities for political, issue, and legislative advocacy.
Volunteer Team Building: HRC relies on a powerful grassroots network of volunteer leaders taking regular action to resist attempts to roll back progress for the LGBTQ community while working to advance LGBTQ equality wherever possible. The Regional Organizing Lead will work with volunteer teams to establish best practices for group-led actions and to recruit and train an active volunteer base in the region.
Political, Issue, and Legislative Advocacy: In order to accelerate the pace of progress toward full equality, we must grow our movement's political power, organize ourselves, our families, friends, and allies, and put equality issues at the center of the political conversation. The Regional Organizing Lead will help grow our political power by building organizing capacity and mobilizing HRC members, supporters, volunteers, and activists in support of equality and pro-equality candidates.
This position is a temporary, full-time with benefits position ending approximately December 1, 2022. Possible extension depending on funding.
This position will support Mountain West States but will be located in Colorado.
Position Responsibilities:
At the direction of their manager, meet goals in the campaign plan in order to elevate LGBTQ equality, support HRC-endorsed candidates in federal and state elections, and provide assistance to HRC-supported ballot initiative campaigns.
Implement strategies to support federal and state legislation and national advocacy efforts, and maximize HRC’s local lobbying efforts.
Support volunteer leadership; assist with political and volunteer activities of HRC steering committee members (as they relate to political and legislative activities) and other activists as outlined.
Ensure HRC’s volunteer network within the region is vital and growing. Work with volunteer leadership in the region to recruit new volunteers and engage existing volunteers, members, and supporters in grassroots activities.
Participate in the design and implementation of training programs for members, supporters, volunteers, and activists in the region.
Meticulously track all volunteer outreach and engagement in VAN and submit reports as requested.
Manage outreach within the region to selected constituencies, including people of color, religious communities, youth, and others. Participate in strategic partnerships with other organizations and groups to support HRC’s outreach and increase HRC’s visibility in the region.
Represent HRC in strategic partnerships with allied organizations (LGBTQ organizations as well as other progressive allies) in order to collaborate and advance the goals of HRC and the LGBTQ movement.
Share HRC’s commitment to inclusion and the intersectionality of our movement by integrating campaign and outreach efforts to defend and advance shared advocacy priorities like reproductive rights, immigrant rights, workers’ rights and other civil rights causes.
Represent HRC at local events.
Other duties as assigned.
Position Qualifications:
Bachelor’s Degree (or equivalent in experience) and one to two cycles of electoral campaign experience, preferably with at least one cycle as a field organizer.
Demonstrated record of successfully working in coalition on issue or advocacy campaigns (experience in applicable state is preferred).
Must be a people person: strong interpersonal skills include the ability to skillfully navigate fast-pace, high-volume engagements, resolve conflicts, build teams, motivate others, and work effectively in a team environment in both a lead and a support role.
Working knowledge of federal and state legislative processes.
Ability to work independently within the context of a plan.
Experience meeting goals and holding others accountable.
Effective time management skills, including an ability to prioritize; must be highly organized, detail-oriented, and able to handle multiple projects simultaneously in a fast-paced environment.
Excellent listening, interpersonal, communication and problem solving skills, as well as excellent writing, verbal communication, and presentation skills.
Must be proficient with Microsoft Office applications (Word and Excel) and G-suite (Gmail, Google Docs and Drive).
Demonstrated experience with VAN and a familiarity with other standard organizing and advocacy tools and social media required.
Excellent ability to establish and maintain professional interpersonal relationships, and resolve conflicts when necessary.
Must have access to reliable transportation.
Flexibility with work schedule is required; this position requires some evening and weekend work.
When travel is safe, regular overnight travel (up to 30%) is required.
Spanish language proficiency a plus.
Strong interest in the rapidly changing LGBTQ equality movement and a working knowledge of LGBTQ issues.
All positions at the Human Rights Campaign may require travel on a regular basis or periodically. Where the need arises for business travel, appropriate compensation as outlined by the Fair Labor Standards Act will apply.
No phone calls or emails, please. Due to the volume of applications we receive, we are unable to respond to queries about application status.
May 18, 2021
Full time
We strongly encourage people of color, transgender and non-binary people to apply. HRC is an equal opportunity employer and welcomes everyone, including non-LGBTQ people, to join our team.
Position Summary :
HRC, in collaboration with our state equality partners, works to defend and advance pro-LGBTQ policies at all levels of government, holds elected officials accountable for their votes and actions, and elects pro-equality champions to office.
The Regional Organizing Lead is responsible for all organizing efforts of HRC members, supporters, and volunteers within a specific state or region of the country, including recruitment, training, and overall cultivation of volunteer leaders. The Regional Organizing Lead will develop volunteer teams in key communities for political, issue, and legislative advocacy.
Volunteer Team Building: HRC relies on a powerful grassroots network of volunteer leaders taking regular action to resist attempts to roll back progress for the LGBTQ community while working to advance LGBTQ equality wherever possible. The Regional Organizing Lead will work with volunteer teams to establish best practices for group-led actions and to recruit and train an active volunteer base in the region.
Political, Issue, and Legislative Advocacy: In order to accelerate the pace of progress toward full equality, we must grow our movement's political power, organize ourselves, our families, friends, and allies, and put equality issues at the center of the political conversation. The Regional Organizing Lead will help grow our political power by building organizing capacity and mobilizing HRC members, supporters, volunteers, and activists in support of equality and pro-equality candidates.
This position is a temporary, full-time with benefits position ending approximately December 1, 2022. Possible extension depending on funding.
This position will support Mountain West States but will be located in Colorado.
Position Responsibilities:
At the direction of their manager, meet goals in the campaign plan in order to elevate LGBTQ equality, support HRC-endorsed candidates in federal and state elections, and provide assistance to HRC-supported ballot initiative campaigns.
Implement strategies to support federal and state legislation and national advocacy efforts, and maximize HRC’s local lobbying efforts.
Support volunteer leadership; assist with political and volunteer activities of HRC steering committee members (as they relate to political and legislative activities) and other activists as outlined.
Ensure HRC’s volunteer network within the region is vital and growing. Work with volunteer leadership in the region to recruit new volunteers and engage existing volunteers, members, and supporters in grassroots activities.
Participate in the design and implementation of training programs for members, supporters, volunteers, and activists in the region.
Meticulously track all volunteer outreach and engagement in VAN and submit reports as requested.
Manage outreach within the region to selected constituencies, including people of color, religious communities, youth, and others. Participate in strategic partnerships with other organizations and groups to support HRC’s outreach and increase HRC’s visibility in the region.
Represent HRC in strategic partnerships with allied organizations (LGBTQ organizations as well as other progressive allies) in order to collaborate and advance the goals of HRC and the LGBTQ movement.
Share HRC’s commitment to inclusion and the intersectionality of our movement by integrating campaign and outreach efforts to defend and advance shared advocacy priorities like reproductive rights, immigrant rights, workers’ rights and other civil rights causes.
Represent HRC at local events.
Other duties as assigned.
Position Qualifications:
Bachelor’s Degree (or equivalent in experience) and one to two cycles of electoral campaign experience, preferably with at least one cycle as a field organizer.
Demonstrated record of successfully working in coalition on issue or advocacy campaigns (experience in applicable state is preferred).
Must be a people person: strong interpersonal skills include the ability to skillfully navigate fast-pace, high-volume engagements, resolve conflicts, build teams, motivate others, and work effectively in a team environment in both a lead and a support role.
Working knowledge of federal and state legislative processes.
Ability to work independently within the context of a plan.
Experience meeting goals and holding others accountable.
Effective time management skills, including an ability to prioritize; must be highly organized, detail-oriented, and able to handle multiple projects simultaneously in a fast-paced environment.
Excellent listening, interpersonal, communication and problem solving skills, as well as excellent writing, verbal communication, and presentation skills.
Must be proficient with Microsoft Office applications (Word and Excel) and G-suite (Gmail, Google Docs and Drive).
Demonstrated experience with VAN and a familiarity with other standard organizing and advocacy tools and social media required.
Excellent ability to establish and maintain professional interpersonal relationships, and resolve conflicts when necessary.
Must have access to reliable transportation.
Flexibility with work schedule is required; this position requires some evening and weekend work.
When travel is safe, regular overnight travel (up to 30%) is required.
Spanish language proficiency a plus.
Strong interest in the rapidly changing LGBTQ equality movement and a working knowledge of LGBTQ issues.
All positions at the Human Rights Campaign may require travel on a regular basis or periodically. Where the need arises for business travel, appropriate compensation as outlined by the Fair Labor Standards Act will apply.
No phone calls or emails, please. Due to the volume of applications we receive, we are unable to respond to queries about application status.
We strongly encourage people of color, transgender and non-binary people to apply. HRC is an equal opportunity employer and welcomes everyone, including non-LGBTQ people, to join our team.
Position Summary :
HRC, in collaboration with our state equality partners, works to defend and advance pro-LGBTQ policies at all levels of government, holds elected officials accountable for their votes and actions, and elects pro-equality champions to office.
The Regional Organizing Lead is responsible for all organizing efforts of HRC members, supporters, and volunteers within a specific state or region of the country, including recruitment, training, and overall cultivation of volunteer leaders. The Regional Organizing Lead will develop volunteer teams in key communities for political, issue, and legislative advocacy.
Volunteer Team Building: HRC relies on a powerful grassroots network of volunteer leaders taking regular action to resist attempts to roll back progress for the LGBTQ community while working to advance LGBTQ equality wherever possible. The Regional Organizing Lead will work with volunteer teams to establish best practices for group-led actions and to recruit and train an active volunteer base in the region.
Political, Issue, and Legislative Advocacy: In order to accelerate the pace of progress toward full equality, we must grow our movement's political power, organize ourselves, our families, friends, and allies, and put equality issues at the center of the political conversation. The Regional Organizing Lead will help grow our political power by building organizing capacity and mobilizing HRC members, supporters, volunteers, and activists in support of equality and pro-equality candidates.
This position is a temporary, full-time with benefits position ending approximately December 1, 2022. Possible extension depending on funding.
This position will support Southern States but will be located in North Carolina.
Position Responsibilities:
At the direction of their manager, meet goals in the campaign plan in order to elevate LGBTQ equality, support HRC-endorsed candidates in federal and state elections, and provide assistance to HRC-supported ballot initiative campaigns.
Implement strategies to support federal and state legislation and national advocacy efforts, and maximize HRC’s local lobbying efforts.
Support volunteer leadership; assist with political and volunteer activities of HRC steering committee members (as they relate to political and legislative activities) and other activists as outlined.
Ensure HRC’s volunteer network within the region is vital and growing. Work with volunteer leadership in the region to recruit new volunteers and engage existing volunteers, members, and supporters in grassroots activities.
Participate in the design and implementation of training programs for members, supporters, volunteers, and activists in the region.
Meticulously track all volunteer outreach and engagement in VAN and submit reports as requested.
Manage outreach within the region to selected constituencies, including people of color, religious communities, youth, and others. Participate in strategic partnerships with other organizations and groups to support HRC’s outreach and increase HRC’s visibility in the region.
Represent HRC in strategic partnerships with allied organizations (LGBTQ organizations as well as other progressive allies) in order to collaborate and advance the goals of HRC and the LGBTQ movement.
Share HRC’s commitment to inclusion and the intersectionality of our movement by integrating campaign and outreach efforts to defend and advance shared advocacy priorities like reproductive rights, immigrant rights, workers’ rights and other civil rights causes.
Represent HRC at local events.
Other duties as assigned.
Position Qualifications:
Bachelor’s Degree (or equivalent in experience) and one to two cycles of electoral campaign experience, preferably with at least one cycle as a field organizer.
Demonstrated record of successfully working in coalition on issue or advocacy campaigns (experience in applicable state is preferred).
Must be a people person: strong interpersonal skills include the ability to skillfully navigate fast-pace, high-volume engagements, resolve conflicts, build teams, motivate others, and work effectively in a team environment in both a lead and a support role.
Working knowledge of federal and state legislative processes.
Ability to work independently within the context of a plan.
Experience meeting goals and holding others accountable.
Effective time management skills, including an ability to prioritize; must be highly organized, detail-oriented, and able to handle multiple projects simultaneously in a fast-paced environment.
Excellent listening, interpersonal, communication and problem solving skills, as well as excellent writing, verbal communication, and presentation skills.
Must be proficient with Microsoft Office applications (Word and Excel) and G-suite (Gmail, Google Docs and Drive).
Demonstrated experience with VAN and a familiarity with other standard organizing and advocacy tools and social media required.
Excellent ability to establish and maintain professional interpersonal relationships, and resolve conflicts when necessary.
Must have access to reliable transportation.
Flexibility with work schedule is required; this position requires some evening and weekend work.
When travel is safe, regular overnight travel (up to 30%) is required.
Spanish language proficiency a plus.
Strong interest in the rapidly changing LGBTQ equality movement and a working knowledge of LGBTQ issues.
All positions at the Human Rights Campaign may require travel on a regular basis or periodically. Where the need arises for business travel, appropriate compensation as outlined by the Fair Labor Standards Act will apply.
No phone calls or emails, please. Due to the volume of applications we receive, we are unable to respond to queries about application status.
May 18, 2021
Full time
We strongly encourage people of color, transgender and non-binary people to apply. HRC is an equal opportunity employer and welcomes everyone, including non-LGBTQ people, to join our team.
Position Summary :
HRC, in collaboration with our state equality partners, works to defend and advance pro-LGBTQ policies at all levels of government, holds elected officials accountable for their votes and actions, and elects pro-equality champions to office.
The Regional Organizing Lead is responsible for all organizing efforts of HRC members, supporters, and volunteers within a specific state or region of the country, including recruitment, training, and overall cultivation of volunteer leaders. The Regional Organizing Lead will develop volunteer teams in key communities for political, issue, and legislative advocacy.
Volunteer Team Building: HRC relies on a powerful grassroots network of volunteer leaders taking regular action to resist attempts to roll back progress for the LGBTQ community while working to advance LGBTQ equality wherever possible. The Regional Organizing Lead will work with volunteer teams to establish best practices for group-led actions and to recruit and train an active volunteer base in the region.
Political, Issue, and Legislative Advocacy: In order to accelerate the pace of progress toward full equality, we must grow our movement's political power, organize ourselves, our families, friends, and allies, and put equality issues at the center of the political conversation. The Regional Organizing Lead will help grow our political power by building organizing capacity and mobilizing HRC members, supporters, volunteers, and activists in support of equality and pro-equality candidates.
This position is a temporary, full-time with benefits position ending approximately December 1, 2022. Possible extension depending on funding.
This position will support Southern States but will be located in North Carolina.
Position Responsibilities:
At the direction of their manager, meet goals in the campaign plan in order to elevate LGBTQ equality, support HRC-endorsed candidates in federal and state elections, and provide assistance to HRC-supported ballot initiative campaigns.
Implement strategies to support federal and state legislation and national advocacy efforts, and maximize HRC’s local lobbying efforts.
Support volunteer leadership; assist with political and volunteer activities of HRC steering committee members (as they relate to political and legislative activities) and other activists as outlined.
Ensure HRC’s volunteer network within the region is vital and growing. Work with volunteer leadership in the region to recruit new volunteers and engage existing volunteers, members, and supporters in grassroots activities.
Participate in the design and implementation of training programs for members, supporters, volunteers, and activists in the region.
Meticulously track all volunteer outreach and engagement in VAN and submit reports as requested.
Manage outreach within the region to selected constituencies, including people of color, religious communities, youth, and others. Participate in strategic partnerships with other organizations and groups to support HRC’s outreach and increase HRC’s visibility in the region.
Represent HRC in strategic partnerships with allied organizations (LGBTQ organizations as well as other progressive allies) in order to collaborate and advance the goals of HRC and the LGBTQ movement.
Share HRC’s commitment to inclusion and the intersectionality of our movement by integrating campaign and outreach efforts to defend and advance shared advocacy priorities like reproductive rights, immigrant rights, workers’ rights and other civil rights causes.
Represent HRC at local events.
Other duties as assigned.
Position Qualifications:
Bachelor’s Degree (or equivalent in experience) and one to two cycles of electoral campaign experience, preferably with at least one cycle as a field organizer.
Demonstrated record of successfully working in coalition on issue or advocacy campaigns (experience in applicable state is preferred).
Must be a people person: strong interpersonal skills include the ability to skillfully navigate fast-pace, high-volume engagements, resolve conflicts, build teams, motivate others, and work effectively in a team environment in both a lead and a support role.
Working knowledge of federal and state legislative processes.
Ability to work independently within the context of a plan.
Experience meeting goals and holding others accountable.
Effective time management skills, including an ability to prioritize; must be highly organized, detail-oriented, and able to handle multiple projects simultaneously in a fast-paced environment.
Excellent listening, interpersonal, communication and problem solving skills, as well as excellent writing, verbal communication, and presentation skills.
Must be proficient with Microsoft Office applications (Word and Excel) and G-suite (Gmail, Google Docs and Drive).
Demonstrated experience with VAN and a familiarity with other standard organizing and advocacy tools and social media required.
Excellent ability to establish and maintain professional interpersonal relationships, and resolve conflicts when necessary.
Must have access to reliable transportation.
Flexibility with work schedule is required; this position requires some evening and weekend work.
When travel is safe, regular overnight travel (up to 30%) is required.
Spanish language proficiency a plus.
Strong interest in the rapidly changing LGBTQ equality movement and a working knowledge of LGBTQ issues.
All positions at the Human Rights Campaign may require travel on a regular basis or periodically. Where the need arises for business travel, appropriate compensation as outlined by the Fair Labor Standards Act will apply.
No phone calls or emails, please. Due to the volume of applications we receive, we are unable to respond to queries about application status.
We strongly encourage people of color, transgender and non-binary people to apply. HRC is an equal opportunity employer and welcomes everyone, including non-LGBTQ people, to join our team.
Position Summary :
HRC, in collaboration with our state equality partners, works to defend and advance pro-LGBTQ policies at all levels of government, holds elected officials accountable for their votes and actions, and elects pro-equality champions to office.
The Regional Organizing Lead is responsible for all organizing efforts of HRC members, supporters, and volunteers within a specific state or region of the country, including recruitment, training, and overall cultivation of volunteer leaders. The Regional Organizing Lead will develop volunteer teams in key communities for political, issue, and legislative advocacy.
Volunteer Team Building: HRC relies on a powerful grassroots network of volunteer leaders taking regular action to resist attempts to roll back progress for the LGBTQ community while working to advance LGBTQ equality wherever possible. The Regional Organizing Lead will work with volunteer teams to establish best practices for group-led actions and to recruit and train an active volunteer base in the region.
Political, Issue, and Legislative Advocacy: In order to accelerate the pace of progress toward full equality, we must grow our movement's political power, organize ourselves, our families, friends, and allies, and put equality issues at the center of the political conversation. The Regional Organizing Lead will help grow our political power by building organizing capacity and mobilizing HRC members, supporters, volunteers, and activists in support of equality and pro-equality candidates.
This position is a temporary, full-time with benefits position ending approximately December 1, 2022. Possible extension depending on funding.
This position will support Coastal States but will be located in Florida or New York.
Position Responsibilities:
At the direction of their manager, meet goals in the campaign plan in order to elevate LGBTQ equality, support HRC-endorsed candidates in federal and state elections, and provide assistance to HRC-supported ballot initiative campaigns.
Implement strategies to support federal and state legislation and national advocacy efforts, and maximize HRC’s local lobbying efforts.
Support volunteer leadership; assist with political and volunteer activities of HRC steering committee members (as they relate to political and legislative activities) and other activists as outlined.
Ensure HRC’s volunteer network within the region is vital and growing. Work with volunteer leadership in the region to recruit new volunteers and engage existing volunteers, members, and supporters in grassroots activities.
Participate in the design and implementation of training programs for members, supporters, volunteers, and activists in the region.
Meticulously track all volunteer outreach and engagement in VAN and submit reports as requested.
Manage outreach within the region to selected constituencies, including people of color, religious communities, youth, and others. Participate in strategic partnerships with other organizations and groups to support HRC’s outreach and increase HRC’s visibility in the region.
Represent HRC in strategic partnerships with allied organizations (LGBTQ organizations as well as other progressive allies) in order to collaborate and advance the goals of HRC and the LGBTQ movement.
Share HRC’s commitment to inclusion and the intersectionality of our movement by integrating campaign and outreach efforts to defend and advance shared advocacy priorities like reproductive rights, immigrant rights, workers’ rights and other civil rights causes.
Represent HRC at local events.
Other duties as assigned.
Position Qualifications:
Bachelor’s Degree (or equivalent in experience) and one to two cycles of electoral campaign experience, preferably with at least one cycle as a field organizer.
Demonstrated record of successfully working in coalition on issue or advocacy campaigns (experience in applicable state is preferred).
Must be a people person: strong interpersonal skills include the ability to skillfully navigate fast-pace, high-volume engagements, resolve conflicts, build teams, motivate others, and work effectively in a team environment in both a lead and a support role.
Working knowledge of federal and state legislative processes.
Ability to work independently within the context of a plan.
Experience meeting goals and holding others accountable.
Effective time management skills, including an ability to prioritize; must be highly organized, detail-oriented, and able to handle multiple projects simultaneously in a fast-paced environment.
Excellent listening, interpersonal, communication and problem solving skills, as well as excellent writing, verbal communication, and presentation skills.
Must be proficient with Microsoft Office applications (Word and Excel) and G-suite (Gmail, Google Docs and Drive).
Demonstrated experience with VAN and a familiarity with other standard organizing and advocacy tools and social media required.
Excellent ability to establish and maintain professional interpersonal relationships, and resolve conflicts when necessary.
Must have access to reliable transportation.
Flexibility with work schedule is required; this position requires some evening and weekend work.
When travel is safe, regular overnight travel (up to 30%) is required.
Spanish language proficiency a plus.
Strong interest in the rapidly changing LGBTQ equality movement and a working knowledge of LGBTQ issues.
All positions at the Human Rights Campaign may require travel on a regular basis or periodically. Where the need arises for business travel, appropriate compensation as outlined by the Fair Labor Standards Act will apply.
No phone calls or emails, please. Due to the volume of applications we receive, we are unable to respond to queries about application status.
May 18, 2021
Full time
We strongly encourage people of color, transgender and non-binary people to apply. HRC is an equal opportunity employer and welcomes everyone, including non-LGBTQ people, to join our team.
Position Summary :
HRC, in collaboration with our state equality partners, works to defend and advance pro-LGBTQ policies at all levels of government, holds elected officials accountable for their votes and actions, and elects pro-equality champions to office.
The Regional Organizing Lead is responsible for all organizing efforts of HRC members, supporters, and volunteers within a specific state or region of the country, including recruitment, training, and overall cultivation of volunteer leaders. The Regional Organizing Lead will develop volunteer teams in key communities for political, issue, and legislative advocacy.
Volunteer Team Building: HRC relies on a powerful grassroots network of volunteer leaders taking regular action to resist attempts to roll back progress for the LGBTQ community while working to advance LGBTQ equality wherever possible. The Regional Organizing Lead will work with volunteer teams to establish best practices for group-led actions and to recruit and train an active volunteer base in the region.
Political, Issue, and Legislative Advocacy: In order to accelerate the pace of progress toward full equality, we must grow our movement's political power, organize ourselves, our families, friends, and allies, and put equality issues at the center of the political conversation. The Regional Organizing Lead will help grow our political power by building organizing capacity and mobilizing HRC members, supporters, volunteers, and activists in support of equality and pro-equality candidates.
This position is a temporary, full-time with benefits position ending approximately December 1, 2022. Possible extension depending on funding.
This position will support Coastal States but will be located in Florida or New York.
Position Responsibilities:
At the direction of their manager, meet goals in the campaign plan in order to elevate LGBTQ equality, support HRC-endorsed candidates in federal and state elections, and provide assistance to HRC-supported ballot initiative campaigns.
Implement strategies to support federal and state legislation and national advocacy efforts, and maximize HRC’s local lobbying efforts.
Support volunteer leadership; assist with political and volunteer activities of HRC steering committee members (as they relate to political and legislative activities) and other activists as outlined.
Ensure HRC’s volunteer network within the region is vital and growing. Work with volunteer leadership in the region to recruit new volunteers and engage existing volunteers, members, and supporters in grassroots activities.
Participate in the design and implementation of training programs for members, supporters, volunteers, and activists in the region.
Meticulously track all volunteer outreach and engagement in VAN and submit reports as requested.
Manage outreach within the region to selected constituencies, including people of color, religious communities, youth, and others. Participate in strategic partnerships with other organizations and groups to support HRC’s outreach and increase HRC’s visibility in the region.
Represent HRC in strategic partnerships with allied organizations (LGBTQ organizations as well as other progressive allies) in order to collaborate and advance the goals of HRC and the LGBTQ movement.
Share HRC’s commitment to inclusion and the intersectionality of our movement by integrating campaign and outreach efforts to defend and advance shared advocacy priorities like reproductive rights, immigrant rights, workers’ rights and other civil rights causes.
Represent HRC at local events.
Other duties as assigned.
Position Qualifications:
Bachelor’s Degree (or equivalent in experience) and one to two cycles of electoral campaign experience, preferably with at least one cycle as a field organizer.
Demonstrated record of successfully working in coalition on issue or advocacy campaigns (experience in applicable state is preferred).
Must be a people person: strong interpersonal skills include the ability to skillfully navigate fast-pace, high-volume engagements, resolve conflicts, build teams, motivate others, and work effectively in a team environment in both a lead and a support role.
Working knowledge of federal and state legislative processes.
Ability to work independently within the context of a plan.
Experience meeting goals and holding others accountable.
Effective time management skills, including an ability to prioritize; must be highly organized, detail-oriented, and able to handle multiple projects simultaneously in a fast-paced environment.
Excellent listening, interpersonal, communication and problem solving skills, as well as excellent writing, verbal communication, and presentation skills.
Must be proficient with Microsoft Office applications (Word and Excel) and G-suite (Gmail, Google Docs and Drive).
Demonstrated experience with VAN and a familiarity with other standard organizing and advocacy tools and social media required.
Excellent ability to establish and maintain professional interpersonal relationships, and resolve conflicts when necessary.
Must have access to reliable transportation.
Flexibility with work schedule is required; this position requires some evening and weekend work.
When travel is safe, regular overnight travel (up to 30%) is required.
Spanish language proficiency a plus.
Strong interest in the rapidly changing LGBTQ equality movement and a working knowledge of LGBTQ issues.
All positions at the Human Rights Campaign may require travel on a regular basis or periodically. Where the need arises for business travel, appropriate compensation as outlined by the Fair Labor Standards Act will apply.
No phone calls or emails, please. Due to the volume of applications we receive, we are unable to respond to queries about application status.
We strongly encourage people of color, transgender and non-binary people to apply. HRC is an equal opportunity employer and welcomes everyone, including non-LGBTQ people, to join our team.
Position Summary :
HRC, in collaboration with our state equality partners, works to defend and advance pro-LGBTQ policies at all levels of government, holds elected officials accountable for their votes and actions, and elects pro-equality champions to office.
The Regional Organizing Lead is responsible for all organizing efforts of HRC members, supporters, and volunteers within a specific state or region of the country, including recruitment, training, and overall cultivation of volunteer leaders. The Regional Organizing Lead will develop volunteer teams in key communities for political, issue, and legislative advocacy.
Volunteer Team Building: HRC relies on a powerful grassroots network of volunteer leaders taking regular action to resist attempts to roll back progress for the LGBTQ community while working to advance LGBTQ equality wherever possible. The Regional Organizing Lead will work with volunteer teams to establish best practices for group-led actions and to recruit and train an active volunteer base in the region.
Political, Issue, and Legislative Advocacy: In order to accelerate the pace of progress toward full equality, we must grow our movement's political power, organize ourselves, our families, friends, and allies, and put equality issues at the center of the political conversation. The Regional Organizing Lead will help grow our political power by building organizing capacity and mobilizing HRC members, supporters, volunteers, and activists in support of equality and pro-equality candidates.
This position is a temporary, full-time with benefits position ending approximately December 1, 2022. Possible extension depending on funding.
This position will support Coastal States but will be located in Florida or New York.
Position Responsibilities:
At the direction of their manager, meet goals in the campaign plan in order to elevate LGBTQ equality, support HRC-endorsed candidates in federal and state elections, and provide assistance to HRC-supported ballot initiative campaigns.
Implement strategies to support federal and state legislation and national advocacy efforts, and maximize HRC’s local lobbying efforts.
Support volunteer leadership; assist with political and volunteer activities of HRC steering committee members (as they relate to political and legislative activities) and other activists as outlined.
Ensure HRC’s volunteer network within the region is vital and growing. Work with volunteer leadership in the region to recruit new volunteers and engage existing volunteers, members, and supporters in grassroots activities.
Participate in the design and implementation of training programs for members, supporters, volunteers, and activists in the region.
Meticulously track all volunteer outreach and engagement in VAN and submit reports as requested.
Manage outreach within the region to selected constituencies, including people of color, religious communities, youth, and others. Participate in strategic partnerships with other organizations and groups to support HRC’s outreach and increase HRC’s visibility in the region.
Represent HRC in strategic partnerships with allied organizations (LGBTQ organizations as well as other progressive allies) in order to collaborate and advance the goals of HRC and the LGBTQ movement.
Share HRC’s commitment to inclusion and the intersectionality of our movement by integrating campaign and outreach efforts to defend and advance shared advocacy priorities like reproductive rights, immigrant rights, workers’ rights and other civil rights causes.
Represent HRC at local events.
Other duties as assigned.
Position Qualifications:
Bachelor’s Degree (or equivalent in experience) and one to two cycles of electoral campaign experience, preferably with at least one cycle as a field organizer.
Demonstrated record of successfully working in coalition on issue or advocacy campaigns (experience in applicable state is preferred).
Must be a people person: strong interpersonal skills include the ability to skillfully navigate fast-pace, high-volume engagements, resolve conflicts, build teams, motivate others, and work effectively in a team environment in both a lead and a support role.
Working knowledge of federal and state legislative processes.
Ability to work independently within the context of a plan.
Experience meeting goals and holding others accountable.
Effective time management skills, including an ability to prioritize; must be highly organized, detail-oriented, and able to handle multiple projects simultaneously in a fast-paced environment.
Excellent listening, interpersonal, communication and problem solving skills, as well as excellent writing, verbal communication, and presentation skills.
Must be proficient with Microsoft Office applications (Word and Excel) and G-suite (Gmail, Google Docs and Drive).
Demonstrated experience with VAN and a familiarity with other standard organizing and advocacy tools and social media required.
Excellent ability to establish and maintain professional interpersonal relationships, and resolve conflicts when necessary.
Must have access to reliable transportation.
Flexibility with work schedule is required; this position requires some evening and weekend work.
When travel is safe, regular overnight travel (up to 30%) is required.
Spanish language proficiency a plus.
Strong interest in the rapidly changing LGBTQ equality movement and a working knowledge of LGBTQ issues.
All positions at the Human Rights Campaign may require travel on a regular basis or periodically. Where the need arises for business travel, appropriate compensation as outlined by the Fair Labor Standards Act will apply.
No phone calls or emails, please. Due to the volume of applications we receive, we are unable to respond to queries about application status.
May 18, 2021
Full time
We strongly encourage people of color, transgender and non-binary people to apply. HRC is an equal opportunity employer and welcomes everyone, including non-LGBTQ people, to join our team.
Position Summary :
HRC, in collaboration with our state equality partners, works to defend and advance pro-LGBTQ policies at all levels of government, holds elected officials accountable for their votes and actions, and elects pro-equality champions to office.
The Regional Organizing Lead is responsible for all organizing efforts of HRC members, supporters, and volunteers within a specific state or region of the country, including recruitment, training, and overall cultivation of volunteer leaders. The Regional Organizing Lead will develop volunteer teams in key communities for political, issue, and legislative advocacy.
Volunteer Team Building: HRC relies on a powerful grassroots network of volunteer leaders taking regular action to resist attempts to roll back progress for the LGBTQ community while working to advance LGBTQ equality wherever possible. The Regional Organizing Lead will work with volunteer teams to establish best practices for group-led actions and to recruit and train an active volunteer base in the region.
Political, Issue, and Legislative Advocacy: In order to accelerate the pace of progress toward full equality, we must grow our movement's political power, organize ourselves, our families, friends, and allies, and put equality issues at the center of the political conversation. The Regional Organizing Lead will help grow our political power by building organizing capacity and mobilizing HRC members, supporters, volunteers, and activists in support of equality and pro-equality candidates.
This position is a temporary, full-time with benefits position ending approximately December 1, 2022. Possible extension depending on funding.
This position will support Coastal States but will be located in Florida or New York.
Position Responsibilities:
At the direction of their manager, meet goals in the campaign plan in order to elevate LGBTQ equality, support HRC-endorsed candidates in federal and state elections, and provide assistance to HRC-supported ballot initiative campaigns.
Implement strategies to support federal and state legislation and national advocacy efforts, and maximize HRC’s local lobbying efforts.
Support volunteer leadership; assist with political and volunteer activities of HRC steering committee members (as they relate to political and legislative activities) and other activists as outlined.
Ensure HRC’s volunteer network within the region is vital and growing. Work with volunteer leadership in the region to recruit new volunteers and engage existing volunteers, members, and supporters in grassroots activities.
Participate in the design and implementation of training programs for members, supporters, volunteers, and activists in the region.
Meticulously track all volunteer outreach and engagement in VAN and submit reports as requested.
Manage outreach within the region to selected constituencies, including people of color, religious communities, youth, and others. Participate in strategic partnerships with other organizations and groups to support HRC’s outreach and increase HRC’s visibility in the region.
Represent HRC in strategic partnerships with allied organizations (LGBTQ organizations as well as other progressive allies) in order to collaborate and advance the goals of HRC and the LGBTQ movement.
Share HRC’s commitment to inclusion and the intersectionality of our movement by integrating campaign and outreach efforts to defend and advance shared advocacy priorities like reproductive rights, immigrant rights, workers’ rights and other civil rights causes.
Represent HRC at local events.
Other duties as assigned.
Position Qualifications:
Bachelor’s Degree (or equivalent in experience) and one to two cycles of electoral campaign experience, preferably with at least one cycle as a field organizer.
Demonstrated record of successfully working in coalition on issue or advocacy campaigns (experience in applicable state is preferred).
Must be a people person: strong interpersonal skills include the ability to skillfully navigate fast-pace, high-volume engagements, resolve conflicts, build teams, motivate others, and work effectively in a team environment in both a lead and a support role.
Working knowledge of federal and state legislative processes.
Ability to work independently within the context of a plan.
Experience meeting goals and holding others accountable.
Effective time management skills, including an ability to prioritize; must be highly organized, detail-oriented, and able to handle multiple projects simultaneously in a fast-paced environment.
Excellent listening, interpersonal, communication and problem solving skills, as well as excellent writing, verbal communication, and presentation skills.
Must be proficient with Microsoft Office applications (Word and Excel) and G-suite (Gmail, Google Docs and Drive).
Demonstrated experience with VAN and a familiarity with other standard organizing and advocacy tools and social media required.
Excellent ability to establish and maintain professional interpersonal relationships, and resolve conflicts when necessary.
Must have access to reliable transportation.
Flexibility with work schedule is required; this position requires some evening and weekend work.
When travel is safe, regular overnight travel (up to 30%) is required.
Spanish language proficiency a plus.
Strong interest in the rapidly changing LGBTQ equality movement and a working knowledge of LGBTQ issues.
All positions at the Human Rights Campaign may require travel on a regular basis or periodically. Where the need arises for business travel, appropriate compensation as outlined by the Fair Labor Standards Act will apply.
No phone calls or emails, please. Due to the volume of applications we receive, we are unable to respond to queries about application status.
We strongly encourage people of color, transgender and non-binary people to apply. HRC is an equal opportunity employer and welcomes everyone, including non-LGBTQ people, to join our team.
HRC, in collaboration with our state equality partners, works to defend and advance pro-LGBTQ policies at all levels of government, holds elected officials accountable for their votes and actions, and elects pro-equality champions to office.
The Regional Organizing Lead is responsible for all organizing efforts of HRC members, supporters, and volunteers within a specific state or region of the country, including recruitment, training, and overall cultivation of volunteer leaders. The Regional Organizing Lead will develop volunteer teams in key communities for political, issue, and legislative advocacy.
Volunteer Team Building: HRC relies on a powerful grassroots network of volunteer leaders taking regular action to resist attempts to roll back progress for the LGBTQ community while working to advance LGBTQ equality wherever possible. The Regional Organizing Lead will work with volunteer teams to establish best practices for group-led actions and to recruit and train an active volunteer base in the region.
Political, Issue, and Legislative Advocacy: In order to accelerate the pace of progress toward full equality, we must grow our movement's political power, organize ourselves, our families, friends, and allies, and put equality issues at the center of the political conversation. The Regional Organizing Lead will help grow our political power by building organizing capacity and mobilizing HRC members, supporters, volunteers, and activists in support of equality and pro-equality candidates.
This position is a temporary, full-time with benefits position ending approximately December 1, 2022. Possible extension depending on funding.
This position is located in Milwaukee, WI.
Position Responsibilities:
At the direction of their manager, meet goals in the campaign plan in order to elevate LGBTQ equality, support HRC-endorsed candidates in federal and state elections, and provide assistance to HRC-supported ballot initiative campaigns.
Implement strategies to support federal and state legislation and national advocacy efforts, and maximize HRC’s local lobbying efforts.
Support volunteer leadership; assist with political and volunteer activities of HRC steering committee members (as they relate to political and legislative activities) and other activists as outlined.
Ensure HRC’s volunteer network within the region is vital and growing. Work with volunteer leadership in the region to recruit new volunteers and engage existing volunteers, members, and supporters in grassroots activities.
Participate in the design and implementation of training programs for members, supporters, volunteers, and activists in the region.
Meticulously track all volunteer outreach and engagement in VAN and submit reports as requested.
Manage outreach within the region to selected constituencies, including people of color, religious communities, youth, and others. Participate in strategic partnerships with other organizations and groups to support HRC’s outreach and increase HRC’s visibility in the region.
Represent HRC in strategic partnerships with allied organizations (LGBTQ organizations as well as other progressive allies) in order to collaborate and advance the goals of HRC and the LGBTQ movement.
Share HRC’s commitment to inclusion and the intersectionality of our movement by integrating campaign and outreach efforts to defend and advance shared advocacy priorities like reproductive rights, immigrant rights, workers’ rights and other civil rights causes.
Represent HRC at local events.
Other duties as assigned.
Position Qualifications:
Bachelor’s Degree (or equivalent in experience) and one to two cycles of electoral campaign experience, preferably with at least one cycle as a field organizer.
Demonstrated record of successfully working in coalition on issue or advocacy campaigns (experience in applicable state is preferred).
Must be a people person: strong interpersonal skills include the ability to skillfully navigate fast-pace, high-volume engagements, resolve conflicts, build teams, motivate others, and work effectively in a team environment in both a lead and a support role.
Working knowledge of federal and state legislative processes.
Ability to work independently within the context of a plan.
Experience meeting goals and holding others accountable.
Effective time management skills, including an ability to prioritize; must be highly organized, detail-oriented, and able to handle multiple projects simultaneously in a fast-paced environment.
Excellent listening, interpersonal, communication and problem solving skills, as well as excellent writing, verbal communication, and presentation skills.
Must be proficient with Microsoft Office applications (Word and Excel) and G-suite (Gmail, Google Docs and Drive).
Demonstrated experience with VAN and a familiarity with other standard organizing and advocacy tools and social media required.
Excellent ability to establish and maintain professional interpersonal relationships, and resolve conflicts when necessary.
Must have access to reliable transportation .
Flexibility with work schedule is required; this position requires some evening and weekend work.
Spanish language proficiency a plus.
Strong interest in the rapidly changing LGBTQ equality movement and a working knowledge of LGBTQ issues.
All positions at the Human Rights Campaign may require travel on a regular basis or periodically. Where the need arises for business travel, appropriate compensation as outlined by the Fair Labor Standards Act will apply.
No phone calls or emails, please. Due to the volume of applications we receive, we are unable to respond to queries about application status.
Apr 01, 2021
Full time
We strongly encourage people of color, transgender and non-binary people to apply. HRC is an equal opportunity employer and welcomes everyone, including non-LGBTQ people, to join our team.
HRC, in collaboration with our state equality partners, works to defend and advance pro-LGBTQ policies at all levels of government, holds elected officials accountable for their votes and actions, and elects pro-equality champions to office.
The Regional Organizing Lead is responsible for all organizing efforts of HRC members, supporters, and volunteers within a specific state or region of the country, including recruitment, training, and overall cultivation of volunteer leaders. The Regional Organizing Lead will develop volunteer teams in key communities for political, issue, and legislative advocacy.
Volunteer Team Building: HRC relies on a powerful grassroots network of volunteer leaders taking regular action to resist attempts to roll back progress for the LGBTQ community while working to advance LGBTQ equality wherever possible. The Regional Organizing Lead will work with volunteer teams to establish best practices for group-led actions and to recruit and train an active volunteer base in the region.
Political, Issue, and Legislative Advocacy: In order to accelerate the pace of progress toward full equality, we must grow our movement's political power, organize ourselves, our families, friends, and allies, and put equality issues at the center of the political conversation. The Regional Organizing Lead will help grow our political power by building organizing capacity and mobilizing HRC members, supporters, volunteers, and activists in support of equality and pro-equality candidates.
This position is a temporary, full-time with benefits position ending approximately December 1, 2022. Possible extension depending on funding.
This position is located in Milwaukee, WI.
Position Responsibilities:
At the direction of their manager, meet goals in the campaign plan in order to elevate LGBTQ equality, support HRC-endorsed candidates in federal and state elections, and provide assistance to HRC-supported ballot initiative campaigns.
Implement strategies to support federal and state legislation and national advocacy efforts, and maximize HRC’s local lobbying efforts.
Support volunteer leadership; assist with political and volunteer activities of HRC steering committee members (as they relate to political and legislative activities) and other activists as outlined.
Ensure HRC’s volunteer network within the region is vital and growing. Work with volunteer leadership in the region to recruit new volunteers and engage existing volunteers, members, and supporters in grassroots activities.
Participate in the design and implementation of training programs for members, supporters, volunteers, and activists in the region.
Meticulously track all volunteer outreach and engagement in VAN and submit reports as requested.
Manage outreach within the region to selected constituencies, including people of color, religious communities, youth, and others. Participate in strategic partnerships with other organizations and groups to support HRC’s outreach and increase HRC’s visibility in the region.
Represent HRC in strategic partnerships with allied organizations (LGBTQ organizations as well as other progressive allies) in order to collaborate and advance the goals of HRC and the LGBTQ movement.
Share HRC’s commitment to inclusion and the intersectionality of our movement by integrating campaign and outreach efforts to defend and advance shared advocacy priorities like reproductive rights, immigrant rights, workers’ rights and other civil rights causes.
Represent HRC at local events.
Other duties as assigned.
Position Qualifications:
Bachelor’s Degree (or equivalent in experience) and one to two cycles of electoral campaign experience, preferably with at least one cycle as a field organizer.
Demonstrated record of successfully working in coalition on issue or advocacy campaigns (experience in applicable state is preferred).
Must be a people person: strong interpersonal skills include the ability to skillfully navigate fast-pace, high-volume engagements, resolve conflicts, build teams, motivate others, and work effectively in a team environment in both a lead and a support role.
Working knowledge of federal and state legislative processes.
Ability to work independently within the context of a plan.
Experience meeting goals and holding others accountable.
Effective time management skills, including an ability to prioritize; must be highly organized, detail-oriented, and able to handle multiple projects simultaneously in a fast-paced environment.
Excellent listening, interpersonal, communication and problem solving skills, as well as excellent writing, verbal communication, and presentation skills.
Must be proficient with Microsoft Office applications (Word and Excel) and G-suite (Gmail, Google Docs and Drive).
Demonstrated experience with VAN and a familiarity with other standard organizing and advocacy tools and social media required.
Excellent ability to establish and maintain professional interpersonal relationships, and resolve conflicts when necessary.
Must have access to reliable transportation .
Flexibility with work schedule is required; this position requires some evening and weekend work.
Spanish language proficiency a plus.
Strong interest in the rapidly changing LGBTQ equality movement and a working knowledge of LGBTQ issues.
All positions at the Human Rights Campaign may require travel on a regular basis or periodically. Where the need arises for business travel, appropriate compensation as outlined by the Fair Labor Standards Act will apply.
No phone calls or emails, please. Due to the volume of applications we receive, we are unable to respond to queries about application status.
We strongly encourage people of color, transgender and non-binary people to apply. HRC is an equal opportunity employer and welcomes everyone, including non-LGBTQ people, to join our team.
HRC, in collaboration with our state equality partners, works to defend and advance pro-LGBTQ policies at all levels of government, holds elected officials accountable for their votes and actions, and elects pro-equality champions to office.
The Regional Organizing Lead is responsible for all organizing efforts of HRC members, supporters, and volunteers within a specific state or region of the country, including recruitment, training, and overall cultivation of volunteer leaders. The Regional Organizing Lead will develop volunteer teams in key communities for political, issue, and legislative advocacy.
Volunteer Team Building: HRC relies on a powerful grassroots network of volunteer leaders taking regular action to resist attempts to roll back progress for the LGBTQ community while working to advance LGBTQ equality wherever possible. The Regional Organizing Lead will work with volunteer teams to establish best practices for group-led actions and to recruit and train an active volunteer base in the region.
Political, Issue, and Legislative Advocacy: In order to accelerate the pace of progress toward full equality, we must grow our movement's political power, organize ourselves, our families, friends, and allies, and put equality issues at the center of the political conversation. The Regional Organizing Lead will help grow our political power by building organizing capacity and mobilizing HRC members, supporters, volunteers, and activists in support of equality and pro-equality candidates.
This position is a temporary, full-time with benefits position ending approximately December 1, 2022. Possible extension depending on funding.
This position is located in Detroit, MI.
Position Responsibilities:
At the direction of their manager, meet goals in the campaign plan in order to elevate LGBTQ equality, support HRC-endorsed candidates in federal and state elections, and provide assistance to HRC-supported ballot initiative campaigns.
Implement strategies to support federal and state legislation and national advocacy efforts, and maximize HRC’s local lobbying efforts.
Support volunteer leadership; assist with political and volunteer activities of HRC steering committee members (as they relate to political and legislative activities) and other activists as outlined.
Ensure HRC’s volunteer network within the region is vital and growing. Work with volunteer leadership in the region to recruit new volunteers and engage existing volunteers, members, and supporters in grassroots activities.
Participate in the design and implementation of training programs for members, supporters, volunteers, and activists in the region.
Meticulously track all volunteer outreach and engagement in VAN and submit reports as requested.
Manage outreach within the region to selected constituencies, including people of color, religious communities, youth, and others. Participate in strategic partnerships with other organizations and groups to support HRC’s outreach and increase HRC’s visibility in the region.
Represent HRC in strategic partnerships with allied organizations (LGBTQ organizations as well as other progressive allies) in order to collaborate and advance the goals of HRC and the LGBTQ movement.
Share HRC’s commitment to inclusion and the intersectionality of our movement by integrating campaign and outreach efforts to defend and advance shared advocacy priorities like reproductive rights, immigrant rights, workers’ rights and other civil rights causes.
Represent HRC at local events.
Other duties as assigned.
Position Qualifications:
Bachelor’s Degree (or equivalent in experience) and one to two cycles of electoral campaign experience, preferably with at least one cycle as a field organizer.
Demonstrated record of successfully working in coalition on issue or advocacy campaigns (experience in applicable state is preferred).
Must be a people person: strong interpersonal skills include the ability to skillfully navigate fast-pace, high-volume engagements, resolve conflicts, build teams, motivate others, and work effectively in a team environment in both a lead and a support role.
Working knowledge of federal and state legislative processes.
Ability to work independently within the context of a plan.
Experience meeting goals and holding others accountable.
Effective time management skills, including an ability to prioritize; must be highly organized, detail-oriented, and able to handle multiple projects simultaneously in a fast-paced environment.
Excellent listening, interpersonal, communication and problem solving skills, as well as excellent writing, verbal communication, and presentation skills.
Must be proficient with Microsoft Office applications (Word and Excel) and G-suite (Gmail, Google Docs and Drive).
Demonstrated experience with VAN and a familiarity with other standard organizing and advocacy tools and social media required.
Excellent ability to establish and maintain professional interpersonal relationships, and resolve conflicts when necessary.
Must have access to reliable transportation .
Flexibility with work schedule is required; this position requires some evening and weekend work.
Spanish language proficiency a plus.
Strong interest in the rapidly changing LGBTQ equality movement and a working knowledge of LGBTQ issues.
All positions at the Human Rights Campaign may require travel on a regular basis or periodically. Where the need arises for business travel, appropriate compensation as outlined by the Fair Labor Standards Act will apply.
No phone calls or emails, please. Due to the volume of applications we receive, we are unable to respond to queries about application status.
Apr 01, 2021
Full time
We strongly encourage people of color, transgender and non-binary people to apply. HRC is an equal opportunity employer and welcomes everyone, including non-LGBTQ people, to join our team.
HRC, in collaboration with our state equality partners, works to defend and advance pro-LGBTQ policies at all levels of government, holds elected officials accountable for their votes and actions, and elects pro-equality champions to office.
The Regional Organizing Lead is responsible for all organizing efforts of HRC members, supporters, and volunteers within a specific state or region of the country, including recruitment, training, and overall cultivation of volunteer leaders. The Regional Organizing Lead will develop volunteer teams in key communities for political, issue, and legislative advocacy.
Volunteer Team Building: HRC relies on a powerful grassroots network of volunteer leaders taking regular action to resist attempts to roll back progress for the LGBTQ community while working to advance LGBTQ equality wherever possible. The Regional Organizing Lead will work with volunteer teams to establish best practices for group-led actions and to recruit and train an active volunteer base in the region.
Political, Issue, and Legislative Advocacy: In order to accelerate the pace of progress toward full equality, we must grow our movement's political power, organize ourselves, our families, friends, and allies, and put equality issues at the center of the political conversation. The Regional Organizing Lead will help grow our political power by building organizing capacity and mobilizing HRC members, supporters, volunteers, and activists in support of equality and pro-equality candidates.
This position is a temporary, full-time with benefits position ending approximately December 1, 2022. Possible extension depending on funding.
This position is located in Detroit, MI.
Position Responsibilities:
At the direction of their manager, meet goals in the campaign plan in order to elevate LGBTQ equality, support HRC-endorsed candidates in federal and state elections, and provide assistance to HRC-supported ballot initiative campaigns.
Implement strategies to support federal and state legislation and national advocacy efforts, and maximize HRC’s local lobbying efforts.
Support volunteer leadership; assist with political and volunteer activities of HRC steering committee members (as they relate to political and legislative activities) and other activists as outlined.
Ensure HRC’s volunteer network within the region is vital and growing. Work with volunteer leadership in the region to recruit new volunteers and engage existing volunteers, members, and supporters in grassroots activities.
Participate in the design and implementation of training programs for members, supporters, volunteers, and activists in the region.
Meticulously track all volunteer outreach and engagement in VAN and submit reports as requested.
Manage outreach within the region to selected constituencies, including people of color, religious communities, youth, and others. Participate in strategic partnerships with other organizations and groups to support HRC’s outreach and increase HRC’s visibility in the region.
Represent HRC in strategic partnerships with allied organizations (LGBTQ organizations as well as other progressive allies) in order to collaborate and advance the goals of HRC and the LGBTQ movement.
Share HRC’s commitment to inclusion and the intersectionality of our movement by integrating campaign and outreach efforts to defend and advance shared advocacy priorities like reproductive rights, immigrant rights, workers’ rights and other civil rights causes.
Represent HRC at local events.
Other duties as assigned.
Position Qualifications:
Bachelor’s Degree (or equivalent in experience) and one to two cycles of electoral campaign experience, preferably with at least one cycle as a field organizer.
Demonstrated record of successfully working in coalition on issue or advocacy campaigns (experience in applicable state is preferred).
Must be a people person: strong interpersonal skills include the ability to skillfully navigate fast-pace, high-volume engagements, resolve conflicts, build teams, motivate others, and work effectively in a team environment in both a lead and a support role.
Working knowledge of federal and state legislative processes.
Ability to work independently within the context of a plan.
Experience meeting goals and holding others accountable.
Effective time management skills, including an ability to prioritize; must be highly organized, detail-oriented, and able to handle multiple projects simultaneously in a fast-paced environment.
Excellent listening, interpersonal, communication and problem solving skills, as well as excellent writing, verbal communication, and presentation skills.
Must be proficient with Microsoft Office applications (Word and Excel) and G-suite (Gmail, Google Docs and Drive).
Demonstrated experience with VAN and a familiarity with other standard organizing and advocacy tools and social media required.
Excellent ability to establish and maintain professional interpersonal relationships, and resolve conflicts when necessary.
Must have access to reliable transportation .
Flexibility with work schedule is required; this position requires some evening and weekend work.
Spanish language proficiency a plus.
Strong interest in the rapidly changing LGBTQ equality movement and a working knowledge of LGBTQ issues.
All positions at the Human Rights Campaign may require travel on a regular basis or periodically. Where the need arises for business travel, appropriate compensation as outlined by the Fair Labor Standards Act will apply.
No phone calls or emails, please. Due to the volume of applications we receive, we are unable to respond to queries about application status.
We strongly encourage people of color, transgender and non-binary people to apply. HRC is an equal opportunity employer and welcomes everyone, including non-LGBTQ people, to join our team.
HRC, in collaboration with our state equality partners, works to defend and advance pro-LGBTQ policies at all levels of government, holds elected officials accountable for their votes and actions, and elects pro-equality champions to office.
The Regional Organizing Lead is responsible for all organizing efforts of HRC members, supporters, and volunteers within a specific state or region of the country, including recruitment, training, and overall cultivation of volunteer leaders. The Regional Organizing Lead will develop volunteer teams in key communities for political, issue, and legislative advocacy.
Volunteer Team Building: HRC relies on a powerful grassroots network of volunteer leaders taking regular action to resist attempts to roll back progress for the LGBTQ community while working to advance LGBTQ equality wherever possible. The Regional Organizing Lead will work with volunteer teams to establish best practices for group-led actions and to recruit and train an active volunteer base in the region.
Political, Issue, and Legislative Advocacy: In order to accelerate the pace of progress toward full equality, we must grow our movement's political power, organize ourselves, our families, friends, and allies, and put equality issues at the center of the political conversation. The Regional Organizing Lead will help grow our political power by building organizing capacity and mobilizing HRC members, supporters, volunteers, and activists in support of equality and pro-equality candidates.
This position is a temporary, full-time with benefits position ending approximately December 1, 2022. Possible extension depending on funding.
This position is located in Philadelphia, PA.
Position Responsibilities:
At the direction of their manager, meet goals in the campaign plan in order to elevate LGBTQ equality, support HRC-endorsed candidates in federal and state elections, and provide assistance to HRC-supported ballot initiative campaigns.
Implement strategies to support federal and state legislation and national advocacy efforts, and maximize HRC’s local lobbying efforts.
Support volunteer leadership; assist with political and volunteer activities of HRC steering committee members (as they relate to political and legislative activities) and other activists as outlined.
Ensure HRC’s volunteer network within the region is vital and growing. Work with volunteer leadership in the region to recruit new volunteers and engage existing volunteers, members, and supporters in grassroots activities.
Participate in the design and implementation of training programs for members, supporters, volunteers, and activists in the region.
Meticulously track all volunteer outreach and engagement in VAN and submit reports as requested.
Manage outreach within the region to selected constituencies, including people of color, religious communities, youth, and others. Participate in strategic partnerships with other organizations and groups to support HRC’s outreach and increase HRC’s visibility in the region.
Represent HRC in strategic partnerships with allied organizations (LGBTQ organizations as well as other progressive allies) in order to collaborate and advance the goals of HRC and the LGBTQ movement.
Share HRC’s commitment to inclusion and the intersectionality of our movement by integrating campaign and outreach efforts to defend and advance shared advocacy priorities like reproductive rights, immigrant rights, workers’ rights and other civil rights causes.
Represent HRC at local events.
Other duties as assigned.
Position Qualifications:
Bachelor’s Degree (or equivalent in experience) and one to two cycles of electoral campaign experience, preferably with at least one cycle as a field organizer.
Demonstrated record of successfully working in coalition on issue or advocacy campaigns (experience in applicable state is preferred).
Must be a people person: strong interpersonal skills include the ability to skillfully navigate fast-pace, high-volume engagements, resolve conflicts, build teams, motivate others, and work effectively in a team environment in both a lead and a support role.
Working knowledge of federal and state legislative processes.
Ability to work independently within the context of a plan.
Experience meeting goals and holding others accountable.
Effective time management skills, including an ability to prioritize; must be highly organized, detail-oriented, and able to handle multiple projects simultaneously in a fast-paced environment.
Excellent listening, interpersonal, communication and problem solving skills, as well as excellent writing, verbal communication, and presentation skills.
Must be proficient with Microsoft Office applications (Word and Excel) and G-suite (Gmail, Google Docs and Drive).
Demonstrated experience with VAN and a familiarity with other standard organizing and advocacy tools and social media required.
Excellent ability to establish and maintain professional interpersonal relationships, and resolve conflicts when necessary.
Must have access to reliable transportation .
Flexibility with work schedule is required; this position requires some evening and weekend work.
Spanish language proficiency a plus.
Strong interest in the rapidly changing LGBTQ equality movement and a working knowledge of LGBTQ issues.
All positions at the Human Rights Campaign may require travel on a regular basis or periodically. Where the need arises for business travel, appropriate compensation as outlined by the Fair Labor Standards Act will apply.
No phone calls or emails, please. Due to the volume of applications we receive, we are unable to respond to queries about application status.
Apr 01, 2021
Full time
We strongly encourage people of color, transgender and non-binary people to apply. HRC is an equal opportunity employer and welcomes everyone, including non-LGBTQ people, to join our team.
HRC, in collaboration with our state equality partners, works to defend and advance pro-LGBTQ policies at all levels of government, holds elected officials accountable for their votes and actions, and elects pro-equality champions to office.
The Regional Organizing Lead is responsible for all organizing efforts of HRC members, supporters, and volunteers within a specific state or region of the country, including recruitment, training, and overall cultivation of volunteer leaders. The Regional Organizing Lead will develop volunteer teams in key communities for political, issue, and legislative advocacy.
Volunteer Team Building: HRC relies on a powerful grassroots network of volunteer leaders taking regular action to resist attempts to roll back progress for the LGBTQ community while working to advance LGBTQ equality wherever possible. The Regional Organizing Lead will work with volunteer teams to establish best practices for group-led actions and to recruit and train an active volunteer base in the region.
Political, Issue, and Legislative Advocacy: In order to accelerate the pace of progress toward full equality, we must grow our movement's political power, organize ourselves, our families, friends, and allies, and put equality issues at the center of the political conversation. The Regional Organizing Lead will help grow our political power by building organizing capacity and mobilizing HRC members, supporters, volunteers, and activists in support of equality and pro-equality candidates.
This position is a temporary, full-time with benefits position ending approximately December 1, 2022. Possible extension depending on funding.
This position is located in Philadelphia, PA.
Position Responsibilities:
At the direction of their manager, meet goals in the campaign plan in order to elevate LGBTQ equality, support HRC-endorsed candidates in federal and state elections, and provide assistance to HRC-supported ballot initiative campaigns.
Implement strategies to support federal and state legislation and national advocacy efforts, and maximize HRC’s local lobbying efforts.
Support volunteer leadership; assist with political and volunteer activities of HRC steering committee members (as they relate to political and legislative activities) and other activists as outlined.
Ensure HRC’s volunteer network within the region is vital and growing. Work with volunteer leadership in the region to recruit new volunteers and engage existing volunteers, members, and supporters in grassroots activities.
Participate in the design and implementation of training programs for members, supporters, volunteers, and activists in the region.
Meticulously track all volunteer outreach and engagement in VAN and submit reports as requested.
Manage outreach within the region to selected constituencies, including people of color, religious communities, youth, and others. Participate in strategic partnerships with other organizations and groups to support HRC’s outreach and increase HRC’s visibility in the region.
Represent HRC in strategic partnerships with allied organizations (LGBTQ organizations as well as other progressive allies) in order to collaborate and advance the goals of HRC and the LGBTQ movement.
Share HRC’s commitment to inclusion and the intersectionality of our movement by integrating campaign and outreach efforts to defend and advance shared advocacy priorities like reproductive rights, immigrant rights, workers’ rights and other civil rights causes.
Represent HRC at local events.
Other duties as assigned.
Position Qualifications:
Bachelor’s Degree (or equivalent in experience) and one to two cycles of electoral campaign experience, preferably with at least one cycle as a field organizer.
Demonstrated record of successfully working in coalition on issue or advocacy campaigns (experience in applicable state is preferred).
Must be a people person: strong interpersonal skills include the ability to skillfully navigate fast-pace, high-volume engagements, resolve conflicts, build teams, motivate others, and work effectively in a team environment in both a lead and a support role.
Working knowledge of federal and state legislative processes.
Ability to work independently within the context of a plan.
Experience meeting goals and holding others accountable.
Effective time management skills, including an ability to prioritize; must be highly organized, detail-oriented, and able to handle multiple projects simultaneously in a fast-paced environment.
Excellent listening, interpersonal, communication and problem solving skills, as well as excellent writing, verbal communication, and presentation skills.
Must be proficient with Microsoft Office applications (Word and Excel) and G-suite (Gmail, Google Docs and Drive).
Demonstrated experience with VAN and a familiarity with other standard organizing and advocacy tools and social media required.
Excellent ability to establish and maintain professional interpersonal relationships, and resolve conflicts when necessary.
Must have access to reliable transportation .
Flexibility with work schedule is required; this position requires some evening and weekend work.
Spanish language proficiency a plus.
Strong interest in the rapidly changing LGBTQ equality movement and a working knowledge of LGBTQ issues.
All positions at the Human Rights Campaign may require travel on a regular basis or periodically. Where the need arises for business travel, appropriate compensation as outlined by the Fair Labor Standards Act will apply.
No phone calls or emails, please. Due to the volume of applications we receive, we are unable to respond to queries about application status.
We strongly encourage people of color, transgender and non-binary people to apply. HRC is an equal opportunity employer and welcomes everyone, including non-LGBTQ people, to join our team.
HRC, in collaboration with our state equality partners, works to defend and advance pro-LGBTQ policies at all levels of government, holds elected officials accountable for their votes and actions, and elects pro-equality champions to office.
The Regional Organizing Lead is responsible for all organizing efforts of HRC members, supporters, and volunteers within a specific state or region of the country, including recruitment, training, and overall cultivation of volunteer leaders. The Regional Organizing Lead will develop volunteer teams in key communities for political, issue, and legislative advocacy.
Volunteer Team Building: HRC relies on a powerful grassroots network of volunteer leaders taking regular action to resist attempts to roll back progress for the LGBTQ community while working to advance LGBTQ equality wherever possible. The Regional Organizing Lead will work with volunteer teams to establish best practices for group-led actions and to recruit and train an active volunteer base in the region.
Political, Issue, and Legislative Advocacy: In order to accelerate the pace of progress toward full equality, we must grow our movement's political power, organize ourselves, our families, friends, and allies, and put equality issues at the center of the political conversation. The Regional Organizing Lead will help grow our political power by building organizing capacity and mobilizing HRC members, supporters, volunteers, and activists in support of equality and pro-equality candidates.
This position is a temporary, full-time with benefits position ending approximately December 1, 2022. Possible extension depending on funding.
This position is located in Phoenix, AZ.
Position Responsibilities:
At the direction of their manager, meet goals in the campaign plan in order to elevate LGBTQ equality, support HRC-endorsed candidates in federal and state elections, and provide assistance to HRC-supported ballot initiative campaigns.
Implement strategies to support federal and state legislation and national advocacy efforts, and maximize HRC’s local lobbying efforts.
Support volunteer leadership; assist with political and volunteer activities of HRC steering committee members (as they relate to political and legislative activities) and other activists as outlined.
Ensure HRC’s volunteer network within the region is vital and growing. Work with volunteer leadership in the region to recruit new volunteers and engage existing volunteers, members, and supporters in grassroots activities.
Participate in the design and implementation of training programs for members, supporters, volunteers, and activists in the region.
Meticulously track all volunteer outreach and engagement in VAN and submit reports as requested.
Manage outreach within the region to selected constituencies, including people of color, religious communities, youth, and others. Participate in strategic partnerships with other organizations and groups to support HRC’s outreach and increase HRC’s visibility in the region.
Represent HRC in strategic partnerships with allied organizations (LGBTQ organizations as well as other progressive allies) in order to collaborate and advance the goals of HRC and the LGBTQ movement.
Share HRC’s commitment to inclusion and the intersectionality of our movement by integrating campaign and outreach efforts to defend and advance shared advocacy priorities like reproductive rights, immigrant rights, workers’ rights and other civil rights causes.
Represent HRC at local events.
Other duties as assigned.
Position Qualifications:
Bachelor’s Degree (or equivalent in experience) and one to two cycles of electoral campaign experience, preferably with at least one cycle as a field organizer.
Demonstrated record of successfully working in coalition on issue or advocacy campaigns (experience in applicable state is preferred).
Must be a people person: strong interpersonal skills include the ability to skillfully navigate fast-pace, high-volume engagements, resolve conflicts, build teams, motivate others, and work effectively in a team environment in both a lead and a support role.
Working knowledge of federal and state legislative processes.
Ability to work independently within the context of a plan.
Experience meeting goals and holding others accountable.
Effective time management skills, including an ability to prioritize; must be highly organized, detail-oriented, and able to handle multiple projects simultaneously in a fast-paced environment.
Excellent listening, interpersonal, communication and problem solving skills, as well as excellent writing, verbal communication, and presentation skills.
Must be proficient with Microsoft Office applications (Word and Excel) and G-suite (Gmail, Google Docs and Drive).
Demonstrated experience with VAN and a familiarity with other standard organizing and advocacy tools and social media required.
Excellent ability to establish and maintain professional interpersonal relationships, and resolve conflicts when necessary.
Must have access to reliable transportation .
Flexibility with work schedule is required; this position requires some evening and weekend work.
Spanish language proficiency a plus.
Strong interest in the rapidly changing LGBTQ equality movement and a working knowledge of LGBTQ issues.
All positions at the Human Rights Campaign may require travel on a regular basis or periodically. Where the need arises for business travel, appropriate compensation as outlined by the Fair Labor Standards Act will apply.
No phone calls or emails, please. Due to the volume of applications we receive, we are unable to respond to queries about application status.
Apr 01, 2021
Full time
We strongly encourage people of color, transgender and non-binary people to apply. HRC is an equal opportunity employer and welcomes everyone, including non-LGBTQ people, to join our team.
HRC, in collaboration with our state equality partners, works to defend and advance pro-LGBTQ policies at all levels of government, holds elected officials accountable for their votes and actions, and elects pro-equality champions to office.
The Regional Organizing Lead is responsible for all organizing efforts of HRC members, supporters, and volunteers within a specific state or region of the country, including recruitment, training, and overall cultivation of volunteer leaders. The Regional Organizing Lead will develop volunteer teams in key communities for political, issue, and legislative advocacy.
Volunteer Team Building: HRC relies on a powerful grassroots network of volunteer leaders taking regular action to resist attempts to roll back progress for the LGBTQ community while working to advance LGBTQ equality wherever possible. The Regional Organizing Lead will work with volunteer teams to establish best practices for group-led actions and to recruit and train an active volunteer base in the region.
Political, Issue, and Legislative Advocacy: In order to accelerate the pace of progress toward full equality, we must grow our movement's political power, organize ourselves, our families, friends, and allies, and put equality issues at the center of the political conversation. The Regional Organizing Lead will help grow our political power by building organizing capacity and mobilizing HRC members, supporters, volunteers, and activists in support of equality and pro-equality candidates.
This position is a temporary, full-time with benefits position ending approximately December 1, 2022. Possible extension depending on funding.
This position is located in Phoenix, AZ.
Position Responsibilities:
At the direction of their manager, meet goals in the campaign plan in order to elevate LGBTQ equality, support HRC-endorsed candidates in federal and state elections, and provide assistance to HRC-supported ballot initiative campaigns.
Implement strategies to support federal and state legislation and national advocacy efforts, and maximize HRC’s local lobbying efforts.
Support volunteer leadership; assist with political and volunteer activities of HRC steering committee members (as they relate to political and legislative activities) and other activists as outlined.
Ensure HRC’s volunteer network within the region is vital and growing. Work with volunteer leadership in the region to recruit new volunteers and engage existing volunteers, members, and supporters in grassroots activities.
Participate in the design and implementation of training programs for members, supporters, volunteers, and activists in the region.
Meticulously track all volunteer outreach and engagement in VAN and submit reports as requested.
Manage outreach within the region to selected constituencies, including people of color, religious communities, youth, and others. Participate in strategic partnerships with other organizations and groups to support HRC’s outreach and increase HRC’s visibility in the region.
Represent HRC in strategic partnerships with allied organizations (LGBTQ organizations as well as other progressive allies) in order to collaborate and advance the goals of HRC and the LGBTQ movement.
Share HRC’s commitment to inclusion and the intersectionality of our movement by integrating campaign and outreach efforts to defend and advance shared advocacy priorities like reproductive rights, immigrant rights, workers’ rights and other civil rights causes.
Represent HRC at local events.
Other duties as assigned.
Position Qualifications:
Bachelor’s Degree (or equivalent in experience) and one to two cycles of electoral campaign experience, preferably with at least one cycle as a field organizer.
Demonstrated record of successfully working in coalition on issue or advocacy campaigns (experience in applicable state is preferred).
Must be a people person: strong interpersonal skills include the ability to skillfully navigate fast-pace, high-volume engagements, resolve conflicts, build teams, motivate others, and work effectively in a team environment in both a lead and a support role.
Working knowledge of federal and state legislative processes.
Ability to work independently within the context of a plan.
Experience meeting goals and holding others accountable.
Effective time management skills, including an ability to prioritize; must be highly organized, detail-oriented, and able to handle multiple projects simultaneously in a fast-paced environment.
Excellent listening, interpersonal, communication and problem solving skills, as well as excellent writing, verbal communication, and presentation skills.
Must be proficient with Microsoft Office applications (Word and Excel) and G-suite (Gmail, Google Docs and Drive).
Demonstrated experience with VAN and a familiarity with other standard organizing and advocacy tools and social media required.
Excellent ability to establish and maintain professional interpersonal relationships, and resolve conflicts when necessary.
Must have access to reliable transportation .
Flexibility with work schedule is required; this position requires some evening and weekend work.
Spanish language proficiency a plus.
Strong interest in the rapidly changing LGBTQ equality movement and a working knowledge of LGBTQ issues.
All positions at the Human Rights Campaign may require travel on a regular basis or periodically. Where the need arises for business travel, appropriate compensation as outlined by the Fair Labor Standards Act will apply.
No phone calls or emails, please. Due to the volume of applications we receive, we are unable to respond to queries about application status.
We strongly encourage people of color, transgender and non-binary people to apply. HRC is an equal opportunity employer and welcomes everyone, including non-LGBTQ people, to join our team.
Position Summary:
The Senior Texas Field Manager works with the Texas State Director to lead the design and implementation of HRC field activities across the state. The Senior Field Manager will maintain and expand HRC’s ability to mobilize grassroots advocacy on behalf of federal, state, and local LGBTQ legislative priorities. They will also design and implement electoral strategies in support of candidates or ballot initiatives. The scope of the work includes all of Texas, but with a particular focus in regions with existing Steering Committees: Austin, Dallas-Fort Worth, Houston, and San Antonio. This is a position with an expectation of travel to support HRC activities and partnerships across the state (once it is safe to do so). The Senior Field Manager reports to the Texas State Director.
Position Responsibilities:
Field Plan: Lead the creation and implementation of a multi-year field plan to help meet our defined strategic goals. This plan will include intentional overlap with the goals set by our four steering committees and will inform the work of the team. The Senior Field Manager will define our metrics for success and track our team’s progress so we can analyze our performance.
Federal, state, and local advocacy: Work with the Texas Director and coalition partners to organize legislative grassroots efforts, in-district lobbying programs, and to organize a biennial LGBTQ Lobby Day. Expand our membership and presence in key areas so we can successfully mobilize when needed.
Electoral activities: Work with the Texas Director and other HRC staff as needed, to develop and implement electoral strategies to support pro-equality candidates, as well as provide assistance to HRC-supported ballot initiative campaigns. Work with HRC Data Team to curate HRC’s Texas voter file and election data infrastructure. Train existing and temporary staff on best practices concerning the voter file and data collection.
Pride and Outreach Program: Work with the HRC Membership Outreach Team and Steering Committees to develop goals aligned with our strategic goals including voter registration and postcard collection goals.
Volunteer grassroots support: Manage work related to volunteer advocacy in the field. Ensure that the steering committee, state, and local volunteer networks are vital and growing in support of HRC’s goals and feel supported in carrying out the community organizing component of our work. Develop methods to increase our grassroots network.
Training: Oversee the design and implementation of training programs for HRC members, volunteers, and supporters in Texas.
Coalition work: Serve as the point person for the field groups at multiple state and local tables. Participate in strategic partnerships with key stakeholders as well as state and local organizations in Texas to collaborate and develop efforts to advance our defined goals. Lead efforts to improve field organizing among LGBTQ coalition partners; and lead HRC’s efforts to partner effectively with state and local cross-movement organizations.
Management: The Senior Field Manager may manage, train, and hire our temporary organizers. The Senior Field Manager may also formally manage interns and volunteer leaders when appropriate.
Position Qualifications:
Bachelor’s degree (or equivalent in experience) is preferred with at least four to six years of experience directing field operations for legislative and electoral campaigns, organizing, managing staff, and a demonstrated record of successful coalition-building experience.
Strong volunteer recruitment and organizing skills, demonstrated through at least one year of organizing experience in an issue campaign or an election campaign.
Demonstrated experience with VAN and a familiarity with other standard organizing and advocacy tools and social media required.
Highly organized, detail-oriented, able to work independently, and able to handle multiple projects simultaneously in a fast-paced environment.
Demonstrated ability and passion for building relationships with key local supporters and influencers in the LGBTQ community and/or the broader progressive movement.
Must be highly organized, detail-oriented, and able to handle multiple projects simultaneously in a fast-paced environment.
Excellent speaking and writing skills, computer proficiency, and strong verbal communication skills.
Proficiency in Microsoft Office applications (Word, Excel, and PowerPoint) and Google Apps (Gmail, Google Docs, and Drive).
Commitment to LGBTQ equality.
Must have access to a reliable vehicle and a valid driver’s license.
Must be able to travel locally and within the state. Must be willing to work campaign hours, including evenings and weekends.
Spanish language proficiency preferred.
Strong interest in the rapidly changing LGBTQ equality movement and a working knowledge of LGBTQ issues.
All positions at the Human Rights Campaign may require travel on a regular basis or periodically. Where the need arises for business travel, appropriate compensation as outlined by the Fair Labor Standards Act will apply.
No phone calls or emails, please. Due to the volume of applications we receive, we are unable to respond to queries about application status.
Oct 16, 2020
Full time
We strongly encourage people of color, transgender and non-binary people to apply. HRC is an equal opportunity employer and welcomes everyone, including non-LGBTQ people, to join our team.
Position Summary:
The Senior Texas Field Manager works with the Texas State Director to lead the design and implementation of HRC field activities across the state. The Senior Field Manager will maintain and expand HRC’s ability to mobilize grassroots advocacy on behalf of federal, state, and local LGBTQ legislative priorities. They will also design and implement electoral strategies in support of candidates or ballot initiatives. The scope of the work includes all of Texas, but with a particular focus in regions with existing Steering Committees: Austin, Dallas-Fort Worth, Houston, and San Antonio. This is a position with an expectation of travel to support HRC activities and partnerships across the state (once it is safe to do so). The Senior Field Manager reports to the Texas State Director.
Position Responsibilities:
Field Plan: Lead the creation and implementation of a multi-year field plan to help meet our defined strategic goals. This plan will include intentional overlap with the goals set by our four steering committees and will inform the work of the team. The Senior Field Manager will define our metrics for success and track our team’s progress so we can analyze our performance.
Federal, state, and local advocacy: Work with the Texas Director and coalition partners to organize legislative grassroots efforts, in-district lobbying programs, and to organize a biennial LGBTQ Lobby Day. Expand our membership and presence in key areas so we can successfully mobilize when needed.
Electoral activities: Work with the Texas Director and other HRC staff as needed, to develop and implement electoral strategies to support pro-equality candidates, as well as provide assistance to HRC-supported ballot initiative campaigns. Work with HRC Data Team to curate HRC’s Texas voter file and election data infrastructure. Train existing and temporary staff on best practices concerning the voter file and data collection.
Pride and Outreach Program: Work with the HRC Membership Outreach Team and Steering Committees to develop goals aligned with our strategic goals including voter registration and postcard collection goals.
Volunteer grassroots support: Manage work related to volunteer advocacy in the field. Ensure that the steering committee, state, and local volunteer networks are vital and growing in support of HRC’s goals and feel supported in carrying out the community organizing component of our work. Develop methods to increase our grassroots network.
Training: Oversee the design and implementation of training programs for HRC members, volunteers, and supporters in Texas.
Coalition work: Serve as the point person for the field groups at multiple state and local tables. Participate in strategic partnerships with key stakeholders as well as state and local organizations in Texas to collaborate and develop efforts to advance our defined goals. Lead efforts to improve field organizing among LGBTQ coalition partners; and lead HRC’s efforts to partner effectively with state and local cross-movement organizations.
Management: The Senior Field Manager may manage, train, and hire our temporary organizers. The Senior Field Manager may also formally manage interns and volunteer leaders when appropriate.
Position Qualifications:
Bachelor’s degree (or equivalent in experience) is preferred with at least four to six years of experience directing field operations for legislative and electoral campaigns, organizing, managing staff, and a demonstrated record of successful coalition-building experience.
Strong volunteer recruitment and organizing skills, demonstrated through at least one year of organizing experience in an issue campaign or an election campaign.
Demonstrated experience with VAN and a familiarity with other standard organizing and advocacy tools and social media required.
Highly organized, detail-oriented, able to work independently, and able to handle multiple projects simultaneously in a fast-paced environment.
Demonstrated ability and passion for building relationships with key local supporters and influencers in the LGBTQ community and/or the broader progressive movement.
Must be highly organized, detail-oriented, and able to handle multiple projects simultaneously in a fast-paced environment.
Excellent speaking and writing skills, computer proficiency, and strong verbal communication skills.
Proficiency in Microsoft Office applications (Word, Excel, and PowerPoint) and Google Apps (Gmail, Google Docs, and Drive).
Commitment to LGBTQ equality.
Must have access to a reliable vehicle and a valid driver’s license.
Must be able to travel locally and within the state. Must be willing to work campaign hours, including evenings and weekends.
Spanish language proficiency preferred.
Strong interest in the rapidly changing LGBTQ equality movement and a working knowledge of LGBTQ issues.
All positions at the Human Rights Campaign may require travel on a regular basis or periodically. Where the need arises for business travel, appropriate compensation as outlined by the Fair Labor Standards Act will apply.
No phone calls or emails, please. Due to the volume of applications we receive, we are unable to respond to queries about application status.
Human Rights Campaign
Virtual - with a focus of work in AZ, CA, CO, FL, GA, IA, MI, NV, NC, OH, PA, TX, VA, or WI, United States
We strongly encourage people of color, transgender and non-binary people to apply. HRC is an equal opportunity employer and welcomes everyone, including non-LGBTQ people, to join our team.
Position Summary:
HRC is hiring Temporary Field Organizers to mobilize HRC members and supporters, LGBTQ voters, and Equality Voters to vote in the 2020 election. Temporary Field Organizers will report to HRC campaign leadership and support pro-equality candidates in prioritized states, congressional districts, and legislative districts across the country. The Temporary Field Organizer is a temporary, full-time position ending November 6, 2020.
Due to the extraordinary nature of the current environment caused by COVID-19, these positions have a high virtual volunteer and voter engagement component. Temporary Field Organizers may be hired outside of the prioritized states above, though preference will be given to those currently living in a priority state. Temporary Field Organizers must have access to a computer and camera, private workspace, and stable internet service capable of managing video connections.
Should health and safety risks associated with in-person organizing be mitigated prior to Election Day, Temporary Field Organizers may be required to conduct in-person activities in their assigned state or district.
Position Responsibilities:
Mobilize HRC Members, Supporters and Allies :
Mobilize HRC members, supporters and allies to vote for HRC-endorsed candidates.
Recruit, train and direct HRC members, supporters and allies to contact voters, participate in volunteer opportunities and events, and support HRC-endorsed candidates in other ways. This work may include making phone calls, leading virtual phone banks, creative volunteer recruitment, and joining HRC or allied organization meetings.
Engage Local HRC Volunteer Leadership:
Work with HRC staff to ensure HRC volunteer leaders are informed about and maximally engaged in volunteer opportunities.
Manage Recurring Phone Banks:
Plan, recruit for, and manage regular recurring virtual volunteer phone banks to recruit volunteers, identify pro-equality voters, and provide state-specific resources for registering to vote, and voting early, by mail, or in person.
Interface with Campaign Staff for HRC-Endorsed Candidates:
Regularly interface with campaign staff for HRC-endorsed candidates to ensure we are supporting them however we can.
Engage Coalition Partners:
Ensure like-minded partner organizations’ staff and volunteers are informed about and engaged in volunteer opportunities.
Reporting:
Participate in regular HRC campaign calls and meetings, as directed. Prepare regular reports to track contacts and volunteer activities. Provide detailed information in VAN and assure all volunteers do as well.
Other duties as assigned.
Position Qualifications:
Strong volunteer recruitment and organizing skills, demonstrated through at least one cycle of volunteer or paid organizing experience in an issue campaign or an election campaign.
Comfort with managing by metrics and a familiarity with organizing data. Experience with VAN is a strong plus.
Demonstrated ability and passion for building relationships with key local supporters and influencers in the LGBTQ community and/or the broader progressive movement.
Must be highly organized, detail-oriented, and able to handle multiple projects simultaneously in a fast-paced environment.
Proficiency in Microsoft Office applications (Word, Excel and PowerPoint) and Google Apps (Gmail, Google Docs and Drive).
Commitment to LGBTQ equality.
Must thrive in an action-based and team-oriented learning environment that—now more than ever—requires creative thinking and adaptability.
Must be willing to work campaign hours, including heavy evenings and weekends.
All positions at the Human Rights Campaign may require travel on a regular basis or periodically. Where the need arises for business travel, appropriate compensation as outlined by the Fair Labor Standards Act will apply.
No phone calls or emails, please. Due to the volume of applications we receive, we are unable to respond to queries about application status.
Jun 25, 2020
Seasonal
We strongly encourage people of color, transgender and non-binary people to apply. HRC is an equal opportunity employer and welcomes everyone, including non-LGBTQ people, to join our team.
Position Summary:
HRC is hiring Temporary Field Organizers to mobilize HRC members and supporters, LGBTQ voters, and Equality Voters to vote in the 2020 election. Temporary Field Organizers will report to HRC campaign leadership and support pro-equality candidates in prioritized states, congressional districts, and legislative districts across the country. The Temporary Field Organizer is a temporary, full-time position ending November 6, 2020.
Due to the extraordinary nature of the current environment caused by COVID-19, these positions have a high virtual volunteer and voter engagement component. Temporary Field Organizers may be hired outside of the prioritized states above, though preference will be given to those currently living in a priority state. Temporary Field Organizers must have access to a computer and camera, private workspace, and stable internet service capable of managing video connections.
Should health and safety risks associated with in-person organizing be mitigated prior to Election Day, Temporary Field Organizers may be required to conduct in-person activities in their assigned state or district.
Position Responsibilities:
Mobilize HRC Members, Supporters and Allies :
Mobilize HRC members, supporters and allies to vote for HRC-endorsed candidates.
Recruit, train and direct HRC members, supporters and allies to contact voters, participate in volunteer opportunities and events, and support HRC-endorsed candidates in other ways. This work may include making phone calls, leading virtual phone banks, creative volunteer recruitment, and joining HRC or allied organization meetings.
Engage Local HRC Volunteer Leadership:
Work with HRC staff to ensure HRC volunteer leaders are informed about and maximally engaged in volunteer opportunities.
Manage Recurring Phone Banks:
Plan, recruit for, and manage regular recurring virtual volunteer phone banks to recruit volunteers, identify pro-equality voters, and provide state-specific resources for registering to vote, and voting early, by mail, or in person.
Interface with Campaign Staff for HRC-Endorsed Candidates:
Regularly interface with campaign staff for HRC-endorsed candidates to ensure we are supporting them however we can.
Engage Coalition Partners:
Ensure like-minded partner organizations’ staff and volunteers are informed about and engaged in volunteer opportunities.
Reporting:
Participate in regular HRC campaign calls and meetings, as directed. Prepare regular reports to track contacts and volunteer activities. Provide detailed information in VAN and assure all volunteers do as well.
Other duties as assigned.
Position Qualifications:
Strong volunteer recruitment and organizing skills, demonstrated through at least one cycle of volunteer or paid organizing experience in an issue campaign or an election campaign.
Comfort with managing by metrics and a familiarity with organizing data. Experience with VAN is a strong plus.
Demonstrated ability and passion for building relationships with key local supporters and influencers in the LGBTQ community and/or the broader progressive movement.
Must be highly organized, detail-oriented, and able to handle multiple projects simultaneously in a fast-paced environment.
Proficiency in Microsoft Office applications (Word, Excel and PowerPoint) and Google Apps (Gmail, Google Docs and Drive).
Commitment to LGBTQ equality.
Must thrive in an action-based and team-oriented learning environment that—now more than ever—requires creative thinking and adaptability.
Must be willing to work campaign hours, including heavy evenings and weekends.
All positions at the Human Rights Campaign may require travel on a regular basis or periodically. Where the need arises for business travel, appropriate compensation as outlined by the Fair Labor Standards Act will apply.
No phone calls or emails, please. Due to the volume of applications we receive, we are unable to respond to queries about application status.