Interim Michigan Statewide Organizing Director
Working Families Party
Michigan, USA
USD 78,600-103,900 / year
ABOUT THIS ROLE
ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
Provide training, onboarding, systems and coaching to captains and to the organizers at each member group that has captains.
Recruit additional captains as needed, working closely with partner groups and their organizers and member-leaders.
Develop and provide scripts, materials and regular check-ins for the captains.
Work with MI WFP’s data consultant to ensure captains have the right voter lists and are properly tracking contacts and information, and to provide staff and the OC leadership with regular updates on numbers.
Track captains’ progress toward voter contact goals, and intervene to solve any barriers to success.
Keep the the MI WFP State Director and the EDs of participating organizations informed and updated on the project, and engage them in trouble shooting as needed
Establish and coordinate an IE table for the primary election in collaboration with AV. Coordinate regular meetings of the table field directors to manage turf, track progress and troubleshoot any challenges.
Work with AV and MI WFP’s data consultant to establish target voter universes that meet our goals.
Provide senior leadership for the IE program, helping to align partners around shared electoral and field goals.
Maintain our partnerships with labor, community organizations, and movement allies that are engaged in the IE field program.
Provide information for compliance reporting as needed.
MI WFP Neighborhood Captains Program: Develop, manage and implement a neighborhood captains program.
Independent Expenditure Field Program: Work with AV staff to coordinate the field program in our priority districts.
QUALIFICATIONS
Minimum 5 years of experience in grassroots, labor, community, or electoral organizing.
Demonstrated success in coalition-building and partnership management.
Experience developing grassroots leadership and facilitating training or political education.
Strong knowledge of Michigan’s political landscape and progressive movement ecosystem.
Ability to plan and execute complex organizing or campaign strategies.
Excellent communication, facilitation, and relationship-building skills.
Strong commitment to racial, economic, and social justice.
Comfort working evenings and weekends as needed, and traveling across the state.
Experience managing electoral campaigns or political programs.
Familiarity with labor union organizing and community coalition work.
Proficiency with CRM and campaign data tools (EveryAction, VAN, Spoke, etc.).
Experience supervising and mentoring staff or volunteers.
EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE:
KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS AND ABILITIES:
78600 - 103900 USD a year