Work For Progress Job Opportunity

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Work for Progress is a non profit that works with some of the top progressive groups in the country like Environment America, U.S PIRG, Fair Share Alliance to name a few. Our organizers do all manner of field work to help push forward issues like clean energy, protecting middle class tax cuts, promoting civil rights, and protecting the environment. They are hiring both immediately and for the near future.

This is an excellent opportunity for any student who is looking to make a difference/work in politics/policy/gain valuable post graduation skills.

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WORK FOR PROGRESS - Field Organizer Job DescriptionWork for Progress Field Organizers will build the necessary public and political support needed to win numerous progressive campaigns over the course of 2013. You will work with up to five organizations throughout the year, filling a crucial need in the progressive movement for talented, hard-working field staff. You will be part of a national team of organizers and work together on coordinated efforts to win victories and build long-term power for some of the country’s most prestigious progressive organizations.

Priority Campaign: Fair Share’s Middle Class Tax Cuts First Campaign

Work for Progress Field Organizers will start in early 2013 by partnering with Fair Share on the Middle Class Tax Cuts First campaign. The middle class is being squeezed by widespread job losses, rising bills and smaller paychecks — and that’s crippling the recovery and growth of our economy. To make matters worse, on Jan. 1, taxes on middle-class families are set to go up by an average of $1,600. America needs to strengthen its middle class, not weaken it by raising our taxes. There is no excuse for Congress to delay — both Democrats and Republicans support extending these tax cuts. Unfortunately, the Republican leadership is holding the middle class hostage in order to force through another tax break for millionaires. Fair Share is calling on Congress to stop playing games with middle class families and pass a simple extension of the tax cuts for 98% of Americans, and end the tax cuts for the wealthiest 2% of Americans.

Responsibilities
As a Field Organizer, you will build the public and political support we need to win on a number of progressive causes – whether it’s protecting the middle class and rebuilding America’s economy, preserving the environment, ensuring a clean energy future, increasing consumer protections, or strengthening democracy. As a Work for Progress Organizer you will be assigned to several urgent campaigns during the year throughout the country. You will be matched with a Work for Progress client and help that organization win their campaign.

Field organizers will:

  • Recruit local organizations to join the campaign and take action. 
  • Build an email activist network of constituents in the district.
  • Hold news conferences with experts, coalition partners, and constituents, to deliver your message.
  • Organize events such as a town hall meeting and other public events to lift up constituents’ voices and hold elected leaders accountable. 
  • Lobby lawmakers directly, learning to make a convincing case for our policy goals. 
  • Recruit, train and manage volunteers and activists.
  • Run citizen outreach campaigns: you’ll build the power of your organization, learning to fundraise, manage staff and educate the public.
  • Recruit full time staff into organizer positions

Qualifications
Smart, creative college graduates who are passionate about creating change. Experience with community and/or political organizing is helpful but not required. Organizers need to be flexible to be placed in a number of different locations through the year

Training
Work for Progress works with a variety of national and state-based organizations. As a member of our team you’ll have the opportunity to work with, and learn from, our national staff and staff from other states. You’ll gain skills in political organizing, advocacy and fundraising and learn how to build powerful, statewide organizations.

You’ll attend an initial classroom training where you will learn and practice various organizing skills, get briefed on specific issues, and gain an understanding of different organizing theories. You will be placed into your assignment straight out of training and be expected to hit the ground running

Salary & Benefits
Entry-level candidates earn a salary based on $23,750 annually. Salary for experienced candidates is commensurate with relevant professional experience. In addition, staff can opt into our state health care coverage, are eligible for paid sick days and paid holidays, and can apply for our college loan assistance program. Our staff members accrue two weeks of vacation over the year, to be taken after the employee’s eleventh month on staff. 

Opportunities to apply for long term positions will be available.

Location
Positions available nationwide. Candidates must be flexible to move throughout the course of the year.

To Apply

Click here to apply online with Work for Progress. Direct your application to Naomi Roth, National Organizing Director, Work for Progress.

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