Rhode Island Political Organizer
Providence, RI, USA
USD 63,100-83,500 / year
About The Rhode Island Political Organizer
The Rhode Island Working Families Party seeks a full-time, permanent Political Organizer to lead the growth of our grassroots base and organizing operation in Rhode Island in support of our electoral goals and policy priorities. The RI Political Organizer is responsible for developing, executing, and iterating on a program to recruit, train, and organize WFP members and volunteer leaders to help our candidates win and our campaigns succeed.
This position is supervised by the RI State Director, and includes local and national professional development opportunities in areas such as management, organizing, communications, electoral campaigns, and fundraising.
This is a full-time role. While this is a hybrid position, it does require significant in-person work, especially during campaign season, as well as evening and weekend work 1-3+ days/week. Ability to travel locally around Rhode Island is required.
Roles and Responsibilities
- Cultivate, strengthen, and grow Rhode Island’s WFP membership base
- Lead efforts to organize Rhode Islanders into WFP and grow the Party’s membership base in Rhode Island
- In collaboration with the State Director, develop a cohesive membership program and strategy that builds durable organizing infrastructure, leverages volunteer teams, and empowers activist leaders
- Plan and execute member meetings, socials, legislative debriefs, kick-offs, and other member-focused gatherings/events
- Manage member communications and digital organizing activities, including emails, social media, mass texting, and other tools/strategies in coordination with regional Communications Director and RI State Director
- Help grow support for and engagement in Working Families Power’s issue and electoral priorities
- Build and sustain relationships with individual activists, members, and leaders
- Manage contact lists and maintain up-to-date records and engagement data
- Advance RI WFP’s electoral program
- Support recruitment of candidates for offices across Rhode Island
- Build and lead programs to train candidates, campaign volunteers, and campaign staff in electoral work
- Assist endorsed candidates in forming and executing strong campaign plans, including identifying needs for training, tools, and capacity building
- Lead member engagement in electoral campaigns, including forming and training an activist leader team focused on canvassing and volunteer engagement in campaigns
- Organize RIWFP party building activities
- Contribute to and help shape RI WFP’s state power strategy in coordination with State Director, State Committee, and movement partners
- Organize opportunities for members to take leadership in movement-building work
- Develop and facilitate meetings, teach-ins, and training opportunities for WFP activists
- Plan action opportunities, including in-person events, phone/text banks, and canvasses that can grow WFP membership through supporting candidates or priority issues
- Build relationships with coalitions and partner organizations that align with WFP or Working Families Power goals
- Support WFP membership engagement in candidate endorsement processes and member representation on the State Committee
- Raise funds to drive RIWFP’s work
- Set and meet annual dues and member recruitment goals
- Organize and staff occasional events, such as house parties, in coordination with fundraising activities led by the State Director
- Other duties as assigned by the State Director
Skills and Qualifications
- At least 4 years of relevant professional experience
- Demonstrated track record of commitment to social, economic, and racial justice
- Familiarity with and record of competence in electoral campaigns
- Clear understanding of the principles, strategies, tools, and tactics of community organizing
- Demonstrated ability to engage activists around a cause
- Ability to communicate compellingly about WFP’s work and inspire others to action
- Drive and tenacity to advance our mission, values, and statewide goals
- Ability to work independently
- Ability to clearly communicate and collaborate with colleagues and partners
- Willingness for regular in-state travel
- Experience managing electoral campaigns
- Fluency in Spanish
- Driver’s license and reliable personal transportation
Required
Preferred
This is full-time, permanent position. While this is a hybrid position, it does require significant in-person work, especially during campaign season, as well as evening and weekend work 1-3+ days/week. Ability to travel locally around Rhode Island is required.
Union Affiliation
Working Families Party is a unionized workplace. This is a bargaining unit position. WFP's union employees are represented by Workers United affiliated with SEIU and the affiliated Local 1115, Workers United.
63100 - 83500 USD a year
Salary & Compensation
The final salary will be determined based on an internal equitable scale that takes into consideration years of experience, geographic location, and final job description. The upper end of the salary range is reserved for individuals who significantly exceed the minimum qualifications and years of experience.