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  • Manager, Organizational Management and Reporting, NA & EMEAI (Hybrid Flex)

    Tapestry, Inc. 4.7company rating

    Remote political organizer job

    We believe that difference sparks brilliance, so we welcome people and ideas from everywhere to join us in stretching what's possible. At Tapestry, being true to yourself is core to who we are. When each of us brings our individuality to our collective ambition, our creativity is unleashed. This global house of brands - Coach, Kate Spade New York - was built by unconventional entrepreneurs and unexpected solutions, so when we say we believe in dreams, we mean we believe in making them happen. We're always on a journey to becoming our best, but you can count on this: Here, your voice is valued, your ambitions are supported, and your work is recognized. A member of the Tapestry family, we are part of a global house of brands that has unwavering optimism and is committed to being innovative and wholly inclusive. Primary Purpose: The Manager, Organization Management & Reporting oversees all aspects of organization and people data in the Workday system (launching April 2026) for North America and EMEAI regions. They are responsible for data integrity, accuracy and compliance with the global data governance framework. Working as part of the global People Operations team, they ensure the data management framework and strategies reflect regional needs and identify optimization through global alignment. The Manager will collaborate internally across the HR team and externally with our third-party HR Service Delivery provider to manage the successful execution of our core organizational data processes. As a Workday superuser, the manager will support regional reporting and partner closely with the Global People Data & Analytics team to deliver people data to the business that enables insights and data informed decision-making. The successful individual will leverage their proficiency to… Data Architecture, Maintenance Guideline, Governance and Privacy (15%) Possess deep knowledge of organization and people data including but not limited to organizational structures and job architecture. Partner closely with Regional People Operations leaders to uphold organizational and people data guidelines are upheld, while actively elevating regional perspectives and nuances when global guiding principles are being designed. Lead the compliance and implementation of regional people data privacy and retention policies in HR platforms. Own the regional data protection strategy including policies, procedures and standards, ensuring adherence to relevant regulations (e.g. CPRA, GDPR, etc.), and working closely with cross-functional teams to identify and mitigate risks related to data management. Create regional data maintenance guidelines based on global directions and regional specifics (e.g. position management, Hire data, etc) Organizational Data Execution & Maintenance (25%) Maintain accurate organizational structures (Supervisory Org, Matrix Supervisory Org, Locations, Cost Centers, Departments, Legal Entities) and support the efficient and effective execution of all levels of organization change from reorganizations to M&A working in partnership with regional/global business stakeholders. Own and govern key operational data maintenance processes which require functional expert and business context (e.g. create job profile, create position, etc.). Ensure each key object (e.g. position, job profile, location, etc.) has the correct attributes by creating relevant governance mechanisms (e.g. position title, business title, location name, etc.) Tier 3 escalation point to troubleshoot and resolve all regional data requests and issues Checks, Audits and Measurements (25%) Partner across HR to design processes and the use of automation in Workday to enable controls and data validation rules that prevent upstream data issues that cause downstream errors. Design and lead data audits in Workday in partnership with People Data & Analytics; Educate, train and monitor TPS to manage and execute these audits on a regular basis Create measures to help quantify and monitoring of data accuracy within Workday. Data Reporting & Insights (25%) Execute regional reporting, where users are unable to self-service, of all types (programmatic, compliance and ad-hoc) and across HR platforms including Workday and Time & Attendance (T&A) Partner with People Data & Analytics to ensure regional adoption of global people analytics solutions Provide training and support for regional adoption to data dashboards and reports which support key insights to support key decision making. Continuous System Improvements and Trainings (10%) Collaborate with HRTS teams to implement system changes or enhancements to drive continuous process improvements, which involves participating in testing and validation of system updates. Provide training and support for regional adoption to data dashboards and reports which support key insights to support key decision making. An outstanding professional will have... Preferred Education: Bachelor's Degree or equivalent work experience Experience: Minimum 5 years of experience in HR data and reporting with a combination of operations and project experience. Expertise in a global HCM environment (Workday preferred). Ownership & Process-driven Mindset: Strong ownership and accountability of people data, processes, and governance. Process management mindset with the ability to influence outcomes. Analytical Skills: Proficient in data analysis and reporting for informed decision-making and process improvement. Communication: Strong stakeholder management and excellent communication skills. Our Competencies for All Employees Drive for Results: Can be counted on to exceed goals successfully; is constantly and consistently one of the top performers; very bottom-line oriented; steadfastly pushes self and others for results. Customer Focus: Is dedicated to meeting the expectations and requirements of internal and external customers; gets first-hand customer information and uses it for improvements in products and services; acts with customers in mind; establishes and maintains effective relationships with customers and gains their trust and respect. Creativity: Comes up with a lot of new and unique ideas; easily makes connections among previously unrelated notions; tends to be seen as original and value-added in brainstorming settings. Interpersonal Savvy: Relates well to all kinds of people, up, down, and sideways, inside and outside the organization; builds appropriate rapport; builds constructive and effective relationships; uses diplomacy and tact; can diffuse even high-tension situations comfortably. Learning on the Fly: Learns quickly when facing new problems; a relentless and versatile learner; open to change; analyzes both successes and failures for clues to improvement; experiments and will try anything to find solutions; enjoys the challenge of unfamiliar tasks; quickly grasps the essence and the underlying structure of anything. Perseverance: Pursues everything with energy, drive, and a need to finish; seldom gives up before finishing, especially in the face of resistance or setbacks. Dealing with Ambiguity: Can effectively cope with change; can shift gears comfortably; can decide and act without having the total picture; isn't upset when things are up in the air; doesn't have to finish things before moving on; can comfortably handle risk and uncertainty. Our Competencies for All Employees Courage: Doesn't hold back anything that needs to be said; provides current, direct, complete, and “actionable” positive and corrective feedback to others; lets people know where they stand; faces up to people problems on any person or situation (not including direct reports) quickly and directly; is not afraid to take negative action when necessary. Creativity: Comes up with a lot of new and unique ideas; easily makes connections among previously unrelated notions; tends to be seen as original and value-added in brainstorming settings. Customer Focus: Is dedicated to meeting the expectations and requirements of internal and external customers; gets first-hand customer information and uses it for improvements in products and services; acts with customers in mind; establishes and maintains effective relationships with customers and gains their trust and respect. Dealing with Ambiguity: Can effectively cope with change; can shift gears comfortably; can decide and act without having the total picture; isn't upset when things are up in the air; doesn't have to finish things before moving on; can comfortably handle risk and uncertainty. Drive for Results: Can be counted on to exceed goals successfully; is constantly and consistently one of the top performers; very bottom-line oriented; steadfastly pushes self and others for results. Interpersonal Savvy: Relates well to all kinds of people, up, down, and sideways, inside and outside the organization; builds appropriate rapport; builds constructive and effective relationships; uses diplomacy and tact; can diffuse even high-tension situations comfortably. Learning on the Fly: Learns quickly when facing new problems; a relentless and versatile learner; open to change; analyzes both successes and failures for clues to improvement; experiments and will try anything to find solutions; enjoys the challenge of unfamiliar tasks; quickly grasps the essence and the underlying structure of anything. Our Competencies for All People Managers Strategic Agility: Sees ahead clearly; can anticipate future consequences and trends accurately; has broad knowledge and perspective; is future oriented; can articulately paint credible pictures and visions of possibilities and likelihoods; can create competitive and breakthrough strategies and plans. Developing Direct Reports and Others: Provides challenging and stretching tasks and assignments; holds frequent development discussions; is aware of each person's career goals; constructs compelling development plans and executes them; pushes people to accept developmental moves; will take on those who need help and further development; cooperates with the developmental system in the organization; is a people builder. Building Effective Teams: Blends people into teams when needed; creates strong morale and spirit in his/her team; shares wins and successes; fosters open dialogue; lets people finish and be responsible for their work; defines success in terms of the whole team; creates a feeling of belonging in the team. Tapestry, Inc. is an equal opportunity and affirmative action employer and we pride ourselves on hiring and developing the best people. All employment decisions (including recruitment, hiring, promotion, compensation, transfer, training, discipline and termination) are based on the applicant's or employee's qualifications as they relate to the requirements of the position under consideration. These decisions are made without regard to age, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, genetic characteristics, race, color, creed, religion, ethnicity, national origin, alienage, citizenship, disability, marital status, military status, pregnancy, or any other legally-recognized protected basis prohibited by applicable law. Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) Tapestry, Inc. will provide applicants and employees with reasonable accommodation for disabilities or religious beliefs. If you require reasonable accommodation to complete the application process, please contact Tapestry People Services at ************** or ****************************** Visit Tapestry, Inc. at ************************ Work Setup: #LI-Hybrid BASE PAY RANGE $90,000.00 TO $115,000.00 Annually Here are some of the benefits that we offer: Medical insurance, Dental insurance, Vision insurance, 401 (K), Paid Paternity and Maternity leave, Commuter Benefits, Disability insurance and Tuition assistance. Please click here for a complete list of U.S Corporate Compensation & Benefits.
    $90k-115k yearly 60d+ ago
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  • Family Organizer

    Families In Action for Quality Education 4.0company rating

    Remote political organizer job

    Family Organizer Job Description Are you passionate about building Black and Brown parent and youth power to ensure that historically underserved students in Oakland have access to a high-quality public education? Do you believe in the leadership and agency of parents and youth to be influential leaders in public education? Join us as a family organizer to partner with schools to find, train and coach parent and youth leaders so they can advocate effectively for equitable access to high-quality public schools. About Families in Action for Quality Education (FIA Oakland) Families in Action for Quality Education was founded in 2019 among leaders of the five largest and high performing East Oakland charter schools to protect access to quality public schools through elevating authentic parent and youth leadership. We recognized that we were suffering political losses that threatened our families' access to high quality charter schools. We needed to act differently to get different results. Four and a half years later, FIA has scaled its work to 45 schools, district and charter, and become a profound source of city-wide family power. FIA's 500 parent and youth leaders lead campaigns in their schools and city to champion quality education, ensuring that underserved families disrupt inequities at the school and systems level and achieve policy and practice wins. In partnership with Energy Convertors, Great School Voices and its school partners, FIA has become a force to be reckoned with in Oakland education. Key Responsibilities This is a full-time position. FIA uses a hybrid model in our organization, meaning we have 3 in office work days and 2 remote work days per week, in addition to some in-person and virtual evening meetings. In this role, you will report to and receive weekly coaching from the Senior Organizing Consultant in order to: Recruit, train and lead a team of parent/community leaders to develop school-based parent-led organizing campaigns to empower parents, youth and teachers to act in the public arena to promote and defend their interests and values. Use 1:1 meetings to build relationships and identify parent/community leaders. Use a variety of outreach methods to recruit leaders and allies through including school events, house visits, and house meetings. Partner with school leaders and family coordinators to develop family leadership and build sustainable structures to channel parent leadership within schools to accomplish goals such as increased literacy outcomes. Partner with school leaders and college access teams to develop student leadership and build sustainable structures to channel student leadership within schools to accomplish goals such as increasing college readiness outcomes. Develop the knowledge and understanding of family leaders in education data, the Oakland public education landscape, and the principles and practices of community organizing. Develop, lead, and manage education issue campaigns and community collaborations including community meetings, public events and demonstrations, voter education and mobilization initiatives, and other forms of civic engagement. Develop organizing project plans and use monday.com for project management Input and analyze weekly organizing data and use it to drive weekly and monthly priorities. Additional skills, duties and responsibilities Build strong coalition relationships among school personnel, diverse community organizations stakeholders, neighborhood leaders and elected officials. Use new media, apps and social media organizing including Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, Canvasser app, blogs and email outreach to enhance the on-the-ground work. Support Oakland Enrolls Outreach Efforts: Assist families in navigating Oakland's public charter schools by providing phone support, hosting tabling events, giving presentations, and participating in other outreach activities. Perform other duties as required to support the work of the organization as a whole. Compensation, Benefits and Professional Development We offer a competitive salary and an excellent benefits package including health care and an employer-matched 401K plan. Annual compensation range is from $50,000 - $80,000 and is dependent on the candidate's experience and demonstrated impact. FIA takes professional development seriously and invests in development. New organizers receive robust onboarding including training in our organizing principles and power building approach. In addition, FIA organizers receive weekly coaching and development from our Senior Organizing Consultant. Organizers are supported through a weekly organizing team meeting, “Data Party” and Operations/Political Huddle. FIA also hosts an annual off-site retreat and quarterly step-back meetings to build mission alignment, trust-filled relationships and team efficacy. Your Qualifications Required: Passion for increasing access, quality and equity in Oakland public education for underserved families. Familiarity with Oakland politics as well as the historical & root causes of educational disparities (i.e., racism, systemic issues to maintain white privilege and power). Demonstrated ability to build strong relationships with diverse stakeholders and communities and eagerness to learn and engage in organizing. Ability to write and speak clearly and persuasively, including speaking in small and large group settings. Strong strategic thinking skills and an ability to analyze policies and institutions. Willingness to work as a collaborative member and contribute to a team in a dynamic, learning-oriented environment. A valid driver's license and reliable, insured vehicle (needed to fulfill job requirements) and proof of eligibility to work in the United States. Preferred: Proficiency in Spanish Experience working in Oakland, CA Experience working in African American, Latinx communities and/or multi-racial, multilingual communities Two to five years of professional community organizing or community development experience Knowledge of classroom teaching, grassroots leadership development, education reform, political context, public policy development, and/or public education Work Environment / Physical Demands The work environment characteristics and the physical demands described here are representative of those an employee encounters while successfully performing the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions. While performing the duties of this job, the employee is regularly required to sit; use hands to finger, handle, or feel objects, tools or controls; reach with hands and arms; and talk or hear. The employee must regularly lift and/or move up to 10 pounds. Specific vision abilities required by this job include close vision, distance vision, color vision, peripheral vision, depth perception and the ability to adjust focus. The noise level in the work environment is usually moderate. The above statements are intended to describe the general nature and level of work performed by the person in this position. They are not intended to be an exhaustive list of all responsibilities, duties and skills. We are an equal opportunity employer. Sample “Week in the Life” of an Organizer Meet 1:1 with 8-10 of your parent leaders to strategize about the next steps in your campaign to expand educational options in the district Meet 1:1 with 4-5 potential new leaders in order to understand their self-interest and share the mission and vision of FIA. Meet 1:1 with 4-5 family coordinators to strategize about their family literacy leadership team and its goals and next action. Prepare and then support your team of 15-20 parent leaders as they hold their first meeting with the local superintendent about the district's plans to improve college eligibility outcomes for low-income students Meet with the school leader, family coordinator and two family leaders to reflect on progress in the school's facility access campaign and plan next steps. Role-play your upcoming training on power and leadership for the organizing team and receive feedback from your colleagues Train a parent to chair a meeting with her local school board president, and coach her to think through the appropriate tone and level of challenge the group should bring to the board member about their issue Make calls to invite parents to attend an upcoming meeting and schedule 1-1 visits with them for the next week Meet with your supervisor to evaluate your previous parent leader team meeting Schedule a 1-1 with a local nonprofit leader to learn more about the their work with families and the changing political environment in local cities Read and reflect on a classic organizing text, like Larry Tramutola's Sidewalk Strategies
    $50k-80k yearly 13d ago
  • Family Organizer

    Contra Costa County Charter Coalition (5C

    Remote political organizer job

    Job Description Are you an educational advocate who is passionate about increasing access, quality and equity in Contra Costa County public education? Are you passionate about building parent power to ensure that historically underserved students have access to a high-quality public education? Do you believe that the people closest to the problem of quality education should have a seat at the table when it comes to policy and decision making? If this sounds like you, we encourage you to read on and join us as the Family Organizer for a dynamic and growing coalition of public charter schools. About 5Cs The Contra Costa County Charter Coalition (5C) is an inclusive and growing coalition of high-quality charter schools throughout Contra Costa County (CCC), including Aspire Public Schools, Caliber Beta Academy, Leadership Public Schools, Making Waves Academy, Richmond College Prep, Summit Public Schools, and Voices College-Bound Academies that collectively serve nearly 6,000 students. In 2023, charter school executive leaders in West County united to launch 5C, a new 501c3 organization that channels the inherent power of CCC charter school communities. Our families are united in a shared interest of high-quality public schools, and we believe in their potential to champion equitable access to high quality schools. The priorities of 5C are to support successful charter renewals and to increase the influence of the CCC charter school community and advocate on behalf of the students. Together, we commit to these outcomes: Developing a cross-school council of charter family leaders who advocate collectively for public education quality, equity and access Building influential relationships with key elected officials, community leaders and education decision makers Increasing voter education and registration among the families and staff of our school communities Amplifying a holistic narrative about public charter schools in CCC through information campaigns Core Responsibilities This is a full-time position. 5C uses a hybrid model in our organization, meaning we have 3 on-site work days and 2 remote work days per week, in addition to in-person and virtual evening meetings. As our Family Organizer you will support the 5C's Executive Director to drive family organizing, advocacy campaigns and power building within the 5C's Coalition. Specifically, you will: Identify and recruit parent leaders from each member schools to join our Family Leadership Council (FLC) in collaboration with school site family engagement staff. Work with charter schools to build site-based family engagement and power, including supporting the establishment of a Parent Leadership Team (PLT) at each school site. Train and develop parent leaders to lead organizing campaigns and engage coalition members in 1-2 advocacy campaigns per year that increase quality, equity and access in CCC public education (including voter education, voter registration, and GOTV) Use 1:1 meetings to build relationships and identify parent/community leaders. Use a variety of outreach methods to recruit leaders and allies including school events, house visits, and house meetings. Develop the knowledge and understanding of family leaders in education data, the Contra Costa public education landscape, and the principles and practices of community organizing. Support individual charter school partners in their charter renewal The essential daily functions of the Family Organizer include: Recruit, train and lead a core set of parent/community leaders to develop school-based parent-led organizing teams to empower parents, youth and teachers to act in the public arena to promote and defend their interests and values. Build the capacity of parents to understand the State and local educational landscape, key decision makers, and power of community, through a relational model of community organizing. Recruit, mobilize, and retain a network of parents and community stakeholders that build advocacy and engagement to transform our local communities. Complete 15 -20 one-on-one relational meetings every week with current and future parent leaders and other important stakeholders that build organizing capacity and engagement. Work closely with the 5C's team to remain informed on the local education politics landscape and develop coordinated grasstops - grassroots strategies. Foster relationships and develop champions with community-based organizations, faith leaders, elected officials, civic and community leaders that lead to elevating parent organizing. Create and maintain outreach records, communication systems, databases, and project work plans. Perform other duties as required to support the work of the organization as a whole Required Qualifications Belief in and experience with high quality charter schools and school choice Experience in charter school advocacy or other relevant grassroots organizing Demonstrated ability to build strong relationships with diverse stakeholders and communities Eagerness to learn and engage in community organizing Strong strategic thinking skills and an ability to analyze policies and institutions Understanding the Contra Costa County community context; ideally live in CCC or the East Bay Ability to write and speak clearly and persuasively, including speaking in small and large group settings Highly-organized project manager; able to manage multiple priorities A valid driver's license and reliable, insured vehicle (needed to fulfill job requirements) Proof of eligibility to work in the United States Bilingual in English and Spanish (written and spoken) Personal Attributes Ability to interface and develop authentic relationships with charter school parents and leaders, elected officials, and community leaders Skilled storyteller and communicator (both verbal and written) Skilled facilitator including group decision-making Orientation to power building and belief in the inherent power of families Entrepreneurial spirit and ability to thrive in a fast-paced and achievement-oriented environment Willingness to go above and beyond to contribute to the success of a dynamic new coalition committed to a new future for urban education Compensation We offer a competitive salary, benefits and retirement package. Annual salary ranges from $50,000 - $70,000 and is dependent on candidate experience. The total compensation includes generous health benefits, a retirement plan and paid PTO. This position reports to the 5Cs Executive Director. Equity, Inclusion, and Diversity 5C is an equal opportunity employer. You will be part of a team that values a diversity of cultures, perspectives, and lived experiences. We carefully consider every applicant who takes the time to apply. 5C strives to reflect the community it is proud to engage with and strongly encourages applicants from diverse backgrounds to consider working at 5C. We seek talented and qualified individuals regardless of age, ancestry, color, creed, ethnicity, gender identity, marital status, military obligations, national origins, physical abilities, race, religion, socio-economic status, sexual orientation, and veteran status. Interested candidates should submit a cover letter and resume to Maribel Gonzalez at ********************************* Sample “Week in the Life” of an Organizer Meet 1-1 with 8-10 of your parent leaders to strategize about the next steps in your campaign to expand educational options in the district Meet 1:1 with 4-5 potential new leaders in order to understand their self-interest and share the mission and vision of the FLC. Prepare and then support your team of 15-20 parent leaders as they hold their first meeting with the the district regarding plans to improve outcomes for low-income students Meet with FLC Communications and Stakeholder workgroups to plan a powerful presentation for a local school. Role-play your upcoming training on power and leadership for the organizing team and receive feedback from your colleagues Train a parent to chair a meeting with her local school board president, and coach her to think through the appropriate tone and level of challenge the group should bring to the board member about their issue Make calls to invite parents to attend an upcoming meeting and schedule 1-1 visits with them for the next week Meet with your supervisor to evaluate your previous parent leader team meeting Schedule a 1-1 with a local nonprofit leader to learn more about their work with families and the changing political environment in local cities Read and reflect on a classic organizing text, like Saul Alinsky's Rules for Radicals
    $50k-70k yearly Easy Apply 23d ago
  • Sr. Organizer (Health Systems)

    Seiu Hciimk

    Remote political organizer job

    Sr. Organizer - Join the Fight for Justice with SEIU Healthcare IL IN MO KS! Are you ready to make a real impact? SEIU Healthcare IL IN MO KS (HCIIMK) is a dynamic, action-driven union of over 95,000 healthcare and childcare workers across Illinois, Indiana, Missouri, and Kansas. We're fighting for social and economic justice-organizing for better wages, healthcare, and a brighter future for working families. We're looking for a passionate and experienced senior level union Organizer to help lead the charge in building worker power and join the fight for justice against the attacks on Federal workers. If you're a strategic thinker, a fearless leader, and an advocate for workers' rights, with open shop organizing experience, this is the opportunity for you! Location: Chicago, IL (assigned in Health Systems at the Veterans Affairs Medical Center; assignment subject to change based on need). Purpose: The Senior Organizer's primary responsibility is to build strong teams of staff and worker- leaders to implement HCIIMK's internal and/or external field plan for an office, area, or division of the local. The Senior Organizer performs a wide range of duties that include staff training and support, member development, and organizing workers through building organizations and committees of workers that can fight for a voice on the job and in their communities through collective action. Duties and Responsibilities: The Senior Organizer performs a wide range of duties, which may vary according to the needs of the overall program or a specific campaign. Examples of those duties and responsibilities are listed below: Challenge and move workers to action. Develop workers to ensure they have the chance to grow, learn and lead. Lead, inspire, and motivate others, setting high standards of commitment and approach to the work. Accountable for leadership development, including mobilization, training, mentoring and development plans Accountable for membership density, growth and activity. Take a lead role in building worker leadership structures. Formulate and deliver with a team on short-term and long-term campaign and project goals. Develop and lead campaigns with staff and worker-leaders around workers' issues that include escalating action. Run team meeting, prepare and track turf, coordinate staff and worker-leader work plans, debrief organizers and worker-leaders, and prepare reports. Train, develop and mentor organizers and worker-leaders. Electoral and political organizing, including accountability to team COPE goals. Articulate union priorities at outside tables (community, political, etc). Assess and make recommendations for working with allied organizations based on common interests. Effectively communicate the Union's vision and mission. Other duties as assigned. Scope and Nature of Supervision: The Senior Organizer must be able to organize his or her time, and develop and carry out plans with minimal supervision. S/he must also be able to receive direction from and interact with his or her immediate supervisor and other coordinators/directors as needed. Criteria for Evaluation: The Senior Organizer will be evaluated on his/her ability and skill in assisting HCII in meeting its goals of mobilizing and developing worker leaders, and representing workers successfully. The Lead Organizer will also be evaluated on his/her ability to develop and lead teams of staff and worker-leaders. Other Expectations: Senior Organizers are expected to lead by example. Senior Organizers must be able to work with racially and ethnically diverse staff and workers in both cities and in rural areas. They must be able to respect, learn from, and lead women, people of color and low-wage workers and others. All staff are expected to respect the processes of the organization and to work within the framework of the organization to resolve internal disputes and issues. Working Conditions: Senior Organizers may be required to work long and irregular hours and to work on weekends and holidays when necessary. Travel may be required and the Senior Organizer may work on remote campaigns for extended periods. Key Qualification Criteria: Minimum of one (1) year experience in successfully directing the work of teams of staff and members on organizing campaigns. A strong commitment to social justice and alignment to values of our union. A belief in workers' ability to organize and collectively bargain and achieve desired goals together. Proven ability to effectively lead, inspire, train and develop experienced organizing staff and member interns to plan key union organizing activities even in the face of employer and political opposition and intimidation (i.e. building organizing committees, member to member organizing, actions, etc.). Must be flexible and able to handle multiple priority projects simultaneously and meet established deadlines and remain accountable to leaders, senior staff, and organizational goals. Excellent written and verbal communication skills, including the ability to write reports, facilitate meetings, and conduct trainings. Sound interpersonal and communication skills including the ability to build teams with people from diverse backgrounds. Proficiency in Word and PowerPoint, as well as working knowledge of spreadsheets and database software. Must be proficient in organizing databases (i.e. VAN). Strong knowledge and experience in organizing practices and principles, including campaign strategies and developing and implementing organizing and/or contract campaigns. Experience in the legal, political, economic, and industry forces that impact worker organizing, including knowledge of labor laws relating to our industries. Ability to demonstrate self-motivation, initiative, critical thinking skills, responsibility and productivity. Valid driver's license, working automobile and valid auto insurance. Preferred Qualifications: Bilingual (English/Spanish or English and another language of the membership) is a plus. Salary and Benefits: Salary: $71,411 - $75,696/ Annually. Benefits & Additional Compensation: (Full-time) - Full-time employees are eligible for a comprehensive benefits package that includes: Health (Medical), Dental, and Vision Insurance; Dependent Care and Commuter/Transit Flexible Spending Accounts; a Health Reimbursement Account; Basic and Voluntary Life Insurance; Short-Term and Long-Term Disability Insurance; Paid Parental Leave; Ancillary Benefits such as Accident, Critical Illness, and Hospital Indemnity coverage; Employee Assistance Program (EAP); Pension Plan eligibility once vested; 401(k) Retirement Plan; Paid Holidays; and Paid Time Off. Most benefits are available to full-time employees on the first of the month following the hire date. SEIU Healthcare Illinois & Indiana is an equal opportunity employer; people of color and women are encouraged to apply.
    $71.4k-75.7k yearly 60d+ ago
  • Organic Feed Sales

    T Y R Talent Solutions

    Remote political organizer job

    Job Description Ready to Build Something Big? Join TYR! Are you a driven entrepreneur with a book of business, or ready to break into trading with serious hustle? TYR wants you on our team. We're a globally recognized wholesaler in specialty lumber and organic ag products, and we're expanding. Got a book in something else? We're all ears. Let's build it together. Why TYR? Uncapped commissions - Generous salary for new traders, uncapped commissions for experienced ones. Plus: 401k with match, medical/dental, and a team culture that celebrates wins and supports growth. Hybrid flexibility - work from home 3 days/week, in our Portland office 2. Early hours, long weekends - 6:00 AM-3:30 PM Mon-Thurs, half-day Fridays. Because weekends are sacred and balance matters. Top-tier training - learn from 80+ years of combined expertise. Great Place to Work Certified - positive, driven culture. Real opportunity - bring your vision, and we'll help you grow it. Whether you're a seasoned trader or a sharp newcomer, if you're competitive, coachable, and hungry for success, we want to hear from you. Apply now and let's grow something amazing together.
    $41k-53k yearly est. 18d ago
  • Southeast Iowa Organizer

    Food & Water Watch 4.0company rating

    Remote political organizer job

    Southeast Iowa Organizer Food & Water Watch is looking for an Southeast Iowa Organizer to join our political team. This organizer will lead outreach to residents of southeast Iowa, helping Iowans get registered to vote and involved in the election process. We will organize a combination of grassroots volunteers and students, mobilizing them to conduct outreach to their communities. This is a temporary grant-funded position. The position is available January 5, 2026, and is initially funded through April 2026. We are continuing to raise funds with a goal of extending this position through the end of 2026. About Food & Water Watch: Food & Water Watch is organizing on some of the biggest issues Iowans face today, like holding factory farms accountable for their pollution, advocating for clean drinking water, stopping carbon pipelines, and supporting our growing renewable energy industry. The 2026 midterm elections offer a great opportunity to be engaging Iowans around these critical issues. Food & Water Watch has been working for years, organizing to build power in Iowa. Our work gets real results. In 2025, we defeated the so-called “Cancer Gag Act” that was pushed on the Iowa legislature by Bayer and Big Ag. This bill would have prevented farmers, workers, and anyone affected from exercising their right to hold companies accountable for failing to warn them of health risks. We also played a role in passing legislation blocking carbon pipeline companies from using eminent domain to take property from landowners. About the position: The Iowa Organizer will report to the Political Director and will work with other staff on the organizing team to support Food & Water Watch's work. This organizer will lead outreach to residents of southeast Iowa, helping Iowans get registered to vote and involved in the election process. We will organize a combination of grassroots volunteers and students, mobilizing them to conduct outreach to their communities. Salary: $45,600 to $53,300, depending on location and experience Location: Southeast Iowa, with a preference for Scott County. Will also consider candidates based in Johnson County. Responsibilities: Recruit volunteers and allies in support of our campaigns, with an emphasis on recruiting new volunteers and developing them into leaders Leadership development: Build the capacity and leadership of volunteers and allied grassroots organizations by offering training and organizing support. Develop and implement campaign strategy: Work closely with team and partner organizations to develop and implement joint strategies. Hone campaign messaging by reporting back on effectiveness of outreach tactics Regularly report on work to supervisors. Participate in membership recruitment for Food & Water Watch. Carry out other projects as assigned. Required Qualifications: Experience with grassroots organizing, either in a paid or volunteer capacity. Types of campaign experience that would make a good candidate include voter registration, voter mobilization, managing a paid or volunteer canvass effort, student organizing, grassroots advocacy, and relational organizing. Experience training others in grassroots outreach skills Ability to work effectively with people of diverse racial, ethnic, class, age, gender, and sexual orientation backgrounds. Ability to work remotely using basic online programs, including email, Slack, and Google docs. Excellent time management & organizational skills and ability to balance multiple projects. Desired but not required skills and experience: Experience using VAN or a similar voter file database Experience using outreach texting and phonebanking tools like ThruText or Scale to Win Knowledge of southeast Iowa Compensation: $45,600 to $53,300, depending on location and experience Food & Water Watch provides an excellent benefits package for full-time employees. This includes 100% employer-paid health, dental and vision plans for staff; 403b retirement plans with employer contribution once eligible; 12 weeks paid parental leave; 3 weeks vacation for new employees; 12 sick days and 5 personal days; paid federal holidays and winter break (December 24 - January 1). Please include your resume, cover letter, and three professional references to be considered. Position open until filled. Incomplete applications will not be considered. We will review your application and if we feel that your knowledge, skills and abilities are potentially a good match for our organization, we will be in contact with you. Food & Water Watch is an equal opportunity employer who encourages applications from women, people of color, LGBTQ individuals, individuals with disabilities, and other members of underrepresented groups. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions of this role. Food & Water Watch (FWW) is committed to the health and safety of its staff members. Moreover, FWW, as an organization, promotes science-based policy. Science clearly shows that unvaccinated populations drive the spread of the coronavirus and the emergence of new variants, and that unvaccinated people are more likely to contract COVID and experience severe symptoms. Effective immediately, it is strongly recommended that prospective new staff members provide proof of vaccination.
    $45.6k-53.3k yearly 52d ago
  • AOC -Organ Recovery (Part-time REMOTE)

    Mid South Transplant

    Remote political organizer job

    ABOUT US: Did you know that every nine minutes another person is added to the waiting list for life saving or life enhancing organs and tissue? Since 1976, Mid-South Transplant Foundation (MSTF) has helped to facilitate the organ and tissue donation process between donor families and transplant recipients and promotes awareness through public and professional education. Learn more how you can be part of this life saving work. The Administrator on Call (AOC) position is responsible for assisting various MSTF staff with the evaluation of potential organ donors and providing oversight and direction of donor management and organ allocation. Furthermore, this position is responsible to help ensure MSTF meets all regulatory standards and laws related to organ donation during donor cases. Work Schedule: Part-Time. Requires 7-10 days of 24-hour call per month, including weekends and holidays; On occasion will participate in mandatory meetings on off days; Provides coverage two weekends per month (weekend defined as Saturday and Sunday). Position is remote. Qualifications: Trained organ donation coordinator with a minimum of three years' experience working at an organ procurement organization within the United States. Experience as an Administrator On-Call for an organ procurement organization preferred. Possess thorough knowledge of all regulatory bodies impacting organ donation to include but not limited to OPTN, UNOS, CMS, Federal and State Agencies. Possess strong organization and interpersonal skills and use critical thinking skills.
    $39k-52k yearly est. Auto-Apply 5d ago
  • AOC -Organ Recovery (Part-time REMOTE)

    Midsouthtransplant

    Remote political organizer job

    ABOUT US: Did you know that every nine minutes another person is added to the waiting list for life saving or life enhancing organs and tissue? Since 1976, Mid-South Transplant Foundation (MSTF) has helped to facilitate the organ and tissue donation process between donor families and transplant recipients and promotes awareness through public and professional education. Learn more how you can be part of this life saving work. The Administrator on Call (AOC) position is responsible for assisting various MSTF staff with the evaluation of potential organ donors and providing oversight and direction of donor management and organ allocation. Furthermore, this position is responsible to help ensure MSTF meets all regulatory standards and laws related to organ donation during donor cases. Work Schedule: Part-Time. Requires 7-10 days of 24-hour call per month, including weekends and holidays; On occasion will participate in mandatory meetings on off days; Provides coverage two weekends per month (weekend defined as Saturday and Sunday). Position is remote. Qualifications: Trained organ donation coordinator with a minimum of three years' experience working at an organ procurement organization within the United States. Experience as an Administrator On-Call for an organ procurement organization preferred. Possess thorough knowledge of all regulatory bodies impacting organ donation to include but not limited to OPTN, UNOS, CMS, Federal and State Agencies. Possess strong organization and interpersonal skills and use critical thinking skills.
    $39k-52k yearly est. Auto-Apply 5d ago
  • Karen Organization of Minnesota Sourcing

    Language Line

    Remote political organizer job

    LanguageLine Solutions is Hiring! At LanguageLine, we strive for a world in which language and cultural barriers no longer exist. Use your language skills to dramatically improve the lives of limited-English speakers, as well as the Deaf and Hard-of-Hearing. Even better, you can do this while working from your own home. LanguageLine has been certified as a Great Place to Work, and is regularly listed as one of America's top work-from-home employers. Our interpreters serve clients across numerous industries, including health care, 911, first responders, education, government agencies, and all walks of business. As an interpreter, you will receive training that is the best in the industry. We'll ensure that you learn new skills while further developing your skillset. We provide numerous opportunities for advancement. You'll be in a certified ASTM and ISO environment. You'll also be supported by a Senior Language Specialist, as well as our Interpreter and Technology Help Desks. Join our team now! Exciting career opportunities in the language access industry are waiting for you at LanguageLine Solutions. Whether you work in the corporate office, in one of our satellite offices, at our Interpreting Call Centers, or work from home, you can help make a difference in someone's life every second of every day. Job Description Work at Home Bilingual Video-Phone Interpreter Location: Work at Home position in the United States Position: Video-Phone Interpreter Pay: Ranges from $17 - 23 (Dependent on language, level, etc) Schedule: Part-time, Full-time & Contractor Positions for Select Languages A Hiring Bonus may also be available for select languages. We Offer: Paid professional interpreter training and continuous development.. Employee Referral Program. Interpreter support. An inclusive and diverse work environment. Position Overview: The Video-Telephone- Interpreter is responsible for handling calls on demand, and renders the meaning of conversations between target language and English speakers. The interpreter breaks the communication barrier in a wide range of industries that LanguageLine Solutions serves: Healthcare, Government, Insurance, Financial, Utilities, Travel & Hospitality, General Business, Law Enforcement, Court, and 911. The interpreter processes information quickly, concisely and recognizes sensitive cultural differences. The interpreter is professional and courteous at all times and uses appropriate terminology and understands common industry procedures and practices. The video and audio interpreting sessions may involve simple or complex, technical or non-technical subjects. This position does not involve written translation however translators and other skilled linguists are encouraged to apply. The interpreters translate verbally. **This is a remote position. The Interpreter works from his/her home-office. It is essential to ensure a quiet & secure environment** Essential Job Functions: Respond to video and audio interpreting sessions promptly and conduct interpretation in a friendly and professional manner. Participate in online, video and audio training sessions. Deliver interpretation services via video and expediently type data on a company-provided device, such as a laptop, in order to perform the essential functions of the job. Render correct concepts and meanings according to the conventions of established interpretation protocol, avoiding omissions or additions. Speak clearly in both languages using proper pronunciation, enunciation and polite expressions at all times. Maintain a professional demeanor throughout the video and audio interpreting sessions at all times. Remain calm during video and audio interpreting sessions in the event that one of the speakers is incoherent or upset, especially in emergency situations such as 911 calls. Maintain punctuality and availability during scheduled work hours. Follow client instructions, in compliance with protocol to ensure client expectations are met with the Limited English-speaking Person (LEP), avoiding interaction with the LEP without client's permission. Understand protocol and terminology for various industries including, but not limited to, Medical, Insurance, Finance and Law. Demonstrate commitment to cultural sensitivity and working in a diverse environment. Qualifications Fluency in target language and English and skilled in the associated cultural dynamics. Ability to provide cultural competency and assess regional and accent differences to find ways of communicating with the LEP. Excellent listening, retention and note-taking skills to maintain a high level of accuracy during interpretation. Education or work experience in language-related fields such as teaching, language assessment, translation or interpretation preferred. Must be able to adapt to any LLS technology enhancements that improve service delivery and meet client demands. Must be at least 18 years of age. Legally authorized to work in the US/Canada. Applicants for employment in the US must have work authorization that does not now or in the future require sponsorship of a visa for employment authorization in the United States and with LanguageLine Solutions (i.e., H1-B visa, F-1 visa (OPT), TN visa or any other non-immigrant status). High school diploma or equivalent. Candidates who are currently employed by a client of LanguageLine Solutions or an affiliated LanguageLine Solutions business may not be eligible for consideration. Ability to read and write the requested languages - highly preferred. **Based on your location, a post-offer, a pre-employment background check and/or drug screen may be required** Technical Requirements: Dedicated personal device for business purposes. Desktop / Laptop Computers with any of the following Operating Systems: Windows, MacOS, or ChromeOS. Tablets (iPadOS or Android) are acceptable. Smartphones (iOS or Android) are also acceptable. Restricted brands: Kaspersky products. Huawei hardware. High speed Internet connection for work related electronic communication. This internet connection should provide download speeds of no less than 5 Mbps, upload speeds of 3 Mbps, Ping value of no more than 300 ms, Jitter value of no more than 30 ms. Must have access to a quiet space free from background noise or distraction. Physical Requirements: Must be able to operate a keyboard and mouse and remain in a stationary position in front of a computer and webcam the majority of the workday. Must use a headset for prolonged periods of time. Must be able to operate company provided software and systems to perform all aspects of the job. Must have sufficient manual dexterity to type or write. Able to lift up to 26 lbs. May be exposed to moderate noise levels; i.e. computer, audio, telephone. OPEN UNTIL FILLED --- EEO/AA LLS is an equal opportunity employer, meaning that employment opportunities are made and offered to individuals without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, or any other characteristic protected by federal or state law or local ordinance. LLS will reasonably accommodate employees and applicants with disabilities if the person is otherwise qualified to safely perform all of the essential functions of the position. Should you require accommodations to complete this application and/or the interview process, please let us know immediately. Equal Opportunity Employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment and will not be discriminated against based on race. color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, protected veteran status, disability, age, pregnancy, genetic information or any other consideration prohibited by law or contract. Compliance with Disability Laws. It is the policy of LanguageLine that qualified individuals with disabilities not be discriminated against because of their disabilities in regard to job application procedures, hiring, and other terms and conditions of employment. It is also our policy to provide reasonable accommodations to qualified individuals with disabilities in all aspects of the employment process. We are prepared to modify or adjust the job application process or the job or work environment to make reasonable accommodations to the known physical or mental limitations of the applicant or employee to enable the applicant or employee to be considered for the position he or she desires, to perform the essential functions of the position in question, or to enjoy equal benefits and privileges of employment as are enjoyed by other similarly situated employees without disabilities, unless the accommodation will impose an undue hardship. VEVRAA Federal Contractor requesting appropriate employment service delivery systems, such as state workforce agencies and local employment delivery systems, to provide priority referrals of protected veterans. PAY TRANSPARENCY NONDISCRIMINATION PROVISION The contractor will not discharge or in any other manner discriminate against employees or applicants because they have inquired about, discussed, or disclosed their own pay or the pay of another employee or applicant. However, employees who have access to the compensation information of other employees or applicants as a part of their essential job functions cannot disclose the pay of other employees or applicants to individuals who do not otherwise have access to compensation information, unless the disclosure is (a) in response to a formal complaint or charge, (b) in furtherance of an investigation, proceeding, hearing, or action, including an investigation conducted by the employer, or (c) consistent with the contractor's legal duty to furnish information. 41 CFR 60-I.35(c)
    $17-23 hourly Auto-Apply 60d+ ago
  • Summer 2026 Legal Intern, Liberty Policy and Government Affairs - National Political Advocacy Department

    ACLU of Illinois 4.0company rating

    Remote political organizer job

    The ACLU seeks a Legal Intern for Liberty Policy and Government Affairs team in the National Political Advocacy Department of the ACLU's National office in Washington D.C. This internship can be remote or hybrid. Qualifying applicants must currently be matriculated graduate/ legal students and must be based in the U.S. for the entire duration of the internship and must be based in the U.S. for the entire duration of the internship. The Team: The National Political Advocacy Department (NPAD) works to strengthen the efforts of the ACLU at the federal, state, and local levels of government. The department harnesses the political power that comes from having more than eight million members and supporters, as well as affiliates in every state. By organizing grassroots lobbying and issue campaigns using modern tactics, the ACLU seeks to achieve change as profound in the legislative, administrative and electoral arenas as it has accomplished through the courts. The Liberty Policy & Government Affairs team is made up of seven members who work with Congress, state legislatures, regulatory agencies and others to strengthen and protect LGBTQ+ rights, reproductive freedom, women's rights, and disability rights. What You'll Do: This internship is designed to provide interns with the opportunity to learn about public interest work, explore personal research opportunities, and engage in policy advocacy and public writing for issues on reproductive freedom. Given the scope of the Liberty Policy and Government Affairs team, the intern may also receive assignments on emerging needs, such as transgender justice and disability rights. Your Day to Day Conducting research on issues related to reproductive freedom Preparing, producing and developing advocacy materials Attending meetings to gain firsthand knowledge of active cases and advocacy projects Monitoring legal and legislative developments in state legislatures and in Congress, as well as regulatory and administrative actions by the Trump administration as it relates to reproductive freedom Legal research and writing projects on developing federal and state legislative and executive trends impacting reproductive freedom What You'll Bring: Knowledge of government and policy, of reproductive rights, and of associated communities and movements Strong research, writing, analysis, and communication skills. The intern will be able to cater messages and to different audiences, within and outside of the ACLU Organized, willing to learn, proactive; able to balance differing responsibilities and prioritize; able to manage projects and see them through to completion Able to work well independently, as part of a team; able to handle confidential information and exercise discretion Proficiency in Microsoft Office Suite, ability to apply and leverage technology in advance of advocacy goals is a plus Future ACLU-ers Will: Be committed to advancing the mission of the ACLU Center and embed the principles of equity, inclusion and belonging in their work by demonstrating commitment to diversity with an approach that respects and values multiple perspectives Be committed to work collaboratively and respectfully toward resolving obstacles and conflict Internship Logistics: Location: Our internship program offers a limited number of remote or hybrid intern positions. This internship is full-time and can be remote or hybrid from our Washington D.C. office. Time Commitment: Full-time (35 hours/week) Internship Duration: Full-time internships span 10 consecutive weeks. This internship has a start date of: May 26 or June 8. Stipend: A stipend is available for students who are lawfully authorized to work. Arrangements can be made with educational institutions for work/study or course credit. Below are the stipend rates: $20/hr for undergraduate students or equivalent experience $24/hr for graduate and law students or equivalent experience Why the ACLU: For over 100 years, the ACLU has worked to defend and preserve the individual rights and liberties guaranteed by the Constitution and laws of the United States. Whether it's ending mass incarceration, achieving full equality for the LGBTQ+ community, establishing new privacy protections for our digital age, or preserving the right to vote or the right to have an abortion, the ACLU takes up the toughest civil liberties cases and issues to defend all people. Our Commitment to Accessibility, Equity, Diversity and Inclusion Accessibility, equity, diversity, and inclusion are core values of the ACLU and central to our work to advance liberty, equality, and justice for all. For us diversity, equity and inclusion are not just check-the-box activities, but a chance for us to make long-term meaningful change. We are a community committed to learning and growth, humility and grace, transparency and accountability. We believe in a collective responsibility to create a culture of belonging for all people within our organization - one that respects and embraces difference; treats everyone equitably; and empowers our colleagues to do the best work possible. We are as committed to anti-oppression and anti-racism internally as we are externally. Because whether we're in the courts or in the office, we believe ‘We the People' means all of us. With this commitment in mind, we strongly encourage applications from all qualified individuals without regard to race, color, religion, gender, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, age, national origin, marital status, citizenship, disability, veteran status and record of arrest or conviction, or any other characteristic protected by applicable law. The ACLU is committed to providing reasonable accommodation to individuals with disabilities. If you are a qualified individual with a disability and need assistance applying online, please email ************************ . If you are selected for an interview, you will receive additional information regarding how to request accommodations for the interview process. In order to be considered for this position, all candidates must formally submit an application. The ACLU does not accept unsolicited calls or emails from candidates regarding their application status.
    $20-24 hourly Auto-Apply 60d+ ago
  • Her Campus News & Politics Editorial Intern - Spring 2026

    Hercampus.com 3.5company rating

    Remote political organizer job

    Her Campus Media is the #1 media portfolio for college students and Gen Z. We are a mission-driven media powerhouse focused on amplifying the voices of young women and unlocking opportunities for the next generation. Whether through content, resources, events, or other experiences, our mission is to support, celebrate, inspire, amplify, and equip Gen Z to realize their dreams as individuals and for society. We also power full-service, integrated marketing programs for the world's top brands, who partner with us to create authentic, meaningful connections with our audience. Her Campus Media is made up of passionate, entrepreneurial, ambitious doers who are fired up about cultivating the next generation of leaders and changemakers. We are a small but mighty team of individuals, most of whom identify as women, committed to continuing to build a dynamic and inclusive organization where we want to work. Visit our Careers page to learn more about our culture and what makes us tick at hercampusmedia.com/careers! Job Description Her Campus is seeking a creative, efficient, organized, and detail-oriented News & Politics Editorial Intern for the Spring 2026. The ideal candidate has a passion for journalism and hard news, with their finger on the pulse of cultural conversations surrounding topics our college readers care about, including U.S. politics, academics, global and national issues, and viral news. The News & Politics Intern may assist the editorial team with all things editorial-related: writing and editing timely news articles, working on larger editorial projects and packages, interviewing talent and expert sources, and creating and optimizing SEO and e-commerce content, among other projects. This intern will be given writing assignments for the News, Digital, Life, Career, and more sections, and will be expected to work on tight deadlines and turnarounds. You will be given high-level tasks and a lot of responsibility! This internship is available remotely. Please submit your cover letter in the "Message to Hiring Manager" section, and the rest of the following materials in a singular PDF file, uploaded in the resume section: Your resume Two (2) writing samples or clips Two (2) pitches tailored to the Her Campus reader - one service focused and one cultural analysis - based on timely events in the news and/or politics space at the time of application A link to your portfolio, if applicable Qualifications Being an intern at Her Campus Media means being given meaningful, fulfilling, skill-building tasks and projects that will help you learn what you are and are not interested in, teach you new skills, and set you up for success in future jobs and internships. This intern should be: A current college undergraduate with the ability to receive college credit (this is a must!) A strong communicator, with organization and strategic thinking skills Knowledgeable of all Google for Work tools Hardworking, detail-oriented, efficient, and in possession of a creative work ethic Passionate about the Her Campus mission and all things Gen Z Knowledgeable of culture and social commentary Interested in writing, editing, research, college trends, and project management Interested in creating content around news, politics, academics, and trending topics Additional Information Remote internships are available to current college students (located in the United States) year-round on a full-time or part-time basis. Internships are unpaid and are offered for school credit, and hours are flexible. Please note that Her Campus Media does not offer visa sponsorship for this position. Applicants must have the legal right to work in the United States without sponsorship Her Campus Media hopes to recruit and advance minorities, women, LGBTQ+, persons with disabilities, and veterans-we welcome and encourage all applicants. Our goal is for our team and culture to reflect the diversity of the global community of women we serve.
    $50k-59k yearly est. 29m ago
  • Co-Op Community Organizer

    Ohio Citizen Action 4.0company rating

    Political organizer job in Columbus, OH

    Ohio Citizen Action Education Fund (OCAEF) is seeking a dedicated Co-Op Community Organizer to support our expanding grassroots programs for clean energy accessibility in rural Ohio. This role plays a critical part in building and sustaining local leadership within existing power structures, supporting candidates canvassing efforts, and combating misinformation about renewable energy. This position also serves as the public-facing representation of OCAEF at in-person and virtual coalition meetings, events, and with media. Working closely with the Director of Programs and Administrative Research Manager, this position will help scale our organizing footprint in rural Ohio. The ideal candidate is an adaptable, community-centered organizer with strong interpersonal skills, a commitment to deep canvassing values, and the ability to thrive in rural communities. This role requiresextensive in-state travel, evening and weekend work during major campaign moments, and a willingness to spend significant time engaging residents face-to-face. Mileage reimbursement is provided. This role reports to the Director of Programs. Responsibilities Organizing (60%) Identify potential candidates for rural electric co-ops Design and implement programs to support community education and mobilization. Assist with volunteer recruitment, training, and retention for GOTV and deep canvassing. Help facilitate community conversations that build trust and shift narratives around renewable energy in rural counties. Participate in field and phone canvassing. Data, Analysis, and Mapping (10%) Track, analyze, and maintain data using CallHub, VAN, and Google Sheets. Maintain progress and deliverables reports for grantors. Communications & Digital Support (10%) Help maintain and engage with campaign social media pages. Draft and send email communications to engage supporters and mobilize participation. Support on-the-ground visibility efforts such as yard sign distribution, tabling, and local presence at community events. Administrative & Coalition Support (20%) Provide logistical support, including scheduling, materials preparation, onboarding volunteers, and meeting follow-up. Work collaboratively with statewide coalition partners when appropriate. Represent OCAEF at in-person and virtual coalition meetings Qualifications Experience in managing campaigns Familiarity with CallHub, VAN, and Google Sheets is highly valued; willingness to learn is required. Strong communication and interpersonal skills with the ability to build trust across political and cultural differences. Commitment to deep canvassing principles: non-judgment, listening, curiosity, and meaningful conversation. Comfort and confidence engaging residents in rural communities. Ability to analyze data, track progress, and manage multiple information streams. Ability to work independently as well as collaboratively within a campaign team. Willingness to work flexible hours, including evenings and weekends. Ability to travel extensively across Ohio. Reside in Central Ohio or a nearby county. Willing to complete a background check. License & reliable transportation & a personal insured vehicle.
    $33k-47k yearly est. 3d ago
  • Community Organizer Fellow

    Working Families Party

    Remote political organizer job

    About the Working Families Party The Working Families Party (WFP) is the progressive party for the multiracial working class, fighting for a nation that works for the many, not the few. We recruit, train, and support transformational candidates up and down the ballot - and run them to win. We believe that no matter where we come from or what our color, most of us want the same things. We want to earn enough to thrive, not just survive, and leave a better future for our kids. We want healthy food and clean water, safe neighborhoods and a safe world. We want to be free. The Working Families Party is regular people coming together across our differences to make a better future for us all. We're a multiracial party that fights for workers over bosses and people over the powerful. We want an America which realizes the promise - unrealized in our history - of freedom and equality for all. Are you passionate about building power for working families in your own community? Do you believe change happens when neighbors come together around shared struggles? The WFP Community Organizer Fellow role is a 9-month, hands-on training program designed to equip local leaders with the skills, strategy, and support to organize their communities and win tangible improvements for working people. This is not a desk job, it's a field program. You will build a local volunteer team from the ground up, identify winnable local issues, and lead a campaign that delivers real results. Rooted in the belief that those closest to the problem are closest to the solution, we seek applicants who are embedded in their communities and ready to grow as organizers.ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES Over the course of 9 months, you will complete: Phase 1: Foundation & Relationship Building (Months 1-3) Complete a core curriculum of organizing training by attending and participating in virtual and in-person regional training sessions. Conduct one-on-one relational conversations with community members to listen, build trust, and identify shared concerns. Research and map local power structures and potential campaign issues affecting working families. Phase 2: Team Formation & Base Building (Months 4-6) Recruit and bring together a local volunteer action team of 15-20 members. Plan and facilitate regular team meetings that are inclusive, participatory, and action-oriented. Support your team in selecting a winnable, meaningful local campaign. Phase 3: Campaign Execution & Leadership (Months 7-8) Develop and implement a campaign plan with clear goals, tactics, and timelines. Lead public actions (e.g., community meetings, press events, delegations to decision-makers). Build partnerships with local allies, advocates, and other grassroots groups. Phase 4: Transition & Sustainability (Month 9) Train and transition leadership of your volunteer team to a member-led committee. Document outcomes and celebrate your team's wins. Graduate into our alumni network of community organizers. SKILLS AND QUALIFICATIONS Required Skills: Deep ties to and residence in one of the listed Georgia cities-this is a strict requirement. Commitment to economic and social justice for working families. Willingness to learn, take initiative, and work collaboratively. Reliable access to a smartphone and computer with internet for virtual meetings and trainings. Comfort speaking with new people and facilitating group discussions. Preferred Skills: Some experience in volunteering, advocacy, labor, faith, student, or community groups. Personal or family experience with issues facing working-class communities (wages, housing, healthcare, education, etc.). Bilingual or multilingual skills relevant to your community. LOCATION AND TRAVEL This role is open to residents of the following cities in Georgia: Columbus Augusta Savannah Rome Valdosta Brunswick Americus Athens Carrollton Albany You may work remotely, but must reside in the city where you will organize. You will attend in person meetings and events approximately 3 days per week. You may need to travel for major events and all staff meetings a few times per year. SCHEDULE The position is part-time. 10-15 hours per week, including some evenings and weekends for meetings and actions. The time commitment is designed to accommodate existing work, school, or family responsibilities. COMPENSATION $23 per hour UNION AFFILIATION Working Families Party / Working Families Power is a unionized workplace. This is a nonmanagerial role eligible to join WFP's staff bargaining unit after six months of employment. WFP's union employees are represented by the New York Metropolitan Area Joint Board, Workers United union. Applicants must be currently authorized to work for any employer in the U.S. We are unable to sponsor, or take over sponsorship of, employment visas at this time. Diversity, Equity, and InclusionWorking Families Party is an equal opportunity employer with a commitment to economic and social justice. Women, people of color, LGBTQ people, people with disabilities, and members of other historically disenfranchised populations are strongly encouraged to apply. Any applicant who requires an accommodation in order to apply for or perform the essential functions of the job should contact us at ************************ with the subject line "Application Accommodation" to request such an accommodation.
    $23 hourly Auto-Apply 12d ago
  • Internal Organizing Coordinator Southern Ohio

    SEIU Local 1

    Political organizer job in Columbus, OH

    SEIU Local 1 has been on the cutting edge of building the power of low-wage workers in service industries and fighting for economic, racial, immigrant and environmental justice. We are now hiring an Internal Organizing Coordinator in Columbus to work on exciting campaigns to organize thousands of workers and to build power for working families across Ohio. KEY JOB RESPONSIBILITIES Train and develop teams of staff and members to carry out campaign plans. Oversee and supervise daily operations, including strategic oversight of worksite visits and member involvement. Supervise and develop Local staff and provide training on Internal Organizing, Leadership Development, and Contract Enforcement. Track performance of several teams, identifying, planning and executing training as necessary. Leading staff by example, setting high standards of performance and holding organizers accountable for results. Creating and managing winning campaigns in coordination with the appropriate departments and union officers. Oversee and plan campaigns to develop union markets and increase density above 80% in all of our industries. Assist in developing campaign plans and messaging for multiple companies, regions, and staff teams. Articulating a positive vision of the project and of the union. Coordinate large-scale actions involving member-leaders and stewards. Other duties as assigned (e.g. strike planning and support). JOB REQUIREMENTS At least five (5) years of experience directing large union organizing campaigns, leading or supervising staff and holding them accountable. Experience running and planning organizer training. Supervisory experience preferred, but not required. Excellent oral and written advocacy skills, including public speaking experience. Willingness to travel, work long, irregular hours, nights, and weekends. Proficiency in Microsoft Office, and database software, preferably VAN. Ability to establish and maintain rapport and credibility with diverse groups. A demonstrated commitment to social justice. A car and a valid driver's license are required. SALARY & BENEFITS Salary is competitive and negotiable. Full benefits package including employer paid health insurance, pension plan, paid vacation, tuition reimbursement and other benefits. To apply submit resume and cover letter with salary expectations.
    $30k-41k yearly est. 60d+ ago
  • People Community

    Day One Biopharmaceuticals 3.8company rating

    Remote political organizer job

    Thank you for your interest in Day One! Don't see anything that fits right now in Human Resources, Talent Acquisition, People Operations or Administration? Aren't ready to make a move, but want to be considered as we grow? Then please send along your resume for future consideration and let us know more about you. Follow us on social to keep up with what we have going on! LinkedIn X DISCLAIMER Day One Biopharmaceuticals is committed to providing an environment of mutual respect where equal employment opportunities are available to all applicants without regard to race, color, religion, sex, pregnancy (including childbirth and related medical conditions), national origin, age, physical and mental disability, marital status, sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression, genetic information (including characteristics and testing), military and veteran status, and any other characteristic protected by applicable law. Employment is conditioned upon full vaccination from the COVID-19 virus, including submission of documented proof thereof, as of the start date. Day One Biopharmaceuticals will comply with applicable law regarding the reasonable accommodation of individuals who are not vaccinated because of a disability and/or a sincerely held religious belief. We are unable to sponsor or take over sponsorship of any applicant work visas at this time. Recruitment & Staffing Agencies: Day One Biopharmaceuticals does not accept unsolicited resumes from any source other than candidates. The submission of unsolicited resumes by recruitment or staffing agencies to Day One Biopharmaceuticals or its employees is strictly prohibited unless contacted directly by Day One Biopharmaceutical's internal HR team. Any resume submitted by an agency in the absence of a signed agreement will automatically become the property of Day One Biopharmaceuticals, and Day One Biopharmaceuticals will not owe any referral or other fees with respect thereto.
    $37k-49k yearly est. Auto-Apply 60d+ ago
  • Community Rad-3

    University of Rochester 4.1company rating

    Remote political organizer job

    The University of Rochester invites an ABR certified/eligible radiologist to join our general diagnostic community practice at FF Thompson Hospital in the heart of the Finger Lakes, the leading recreation and vacation location in upstate New York. You will join other regional radiologists working in a hybrid role at this facility, sharing on site coverage supplemented with work from home shifts. Abdomen, chest, or neuro fellowship or equivalent training is preferred but not required. At least 50% of work assigned will be related to your subspecialty training using our enterprise-wide unified PACS. Onsite physician assistant support to assist with fluoroscopy and protocols. No mammography, fetal US, or interventional work required. This facility and group is fully affiliated with the University. No overnight call coverage required. Salary and benefits are highly competitive. Stable group with reasonable RVU targets and productivity incentive plan. This facility is very close to the shores of Canandaigua Lake in the heart of the Finger Lakes, which is the 3rd largest wine region in the U.S. Rochester, known as the Flower City, has multiple top 100 US World and News ranked public schools, arts (Eastman School of Music), great restaurants, affordable housing, and a low cost-of-living. Easy access to outdoor activities including boating, skiing, hiking, and golf. alary Range: $490,000 - $530,000 **Qualifications** ABR Certified/Eligible Fellowship trained NYS Licensed or License Eligible **Application Instructions** If you already have an Interfolio account, please sign in to apply to this position. If not, please create an Interfolio account. For questions/concerns pertaining to the position, email Nicole_******************************** The referenced pay range represents the University's good faith and reasonable estimate of the base range of compensation for this faculty position. Individual salaries will be determined within the job's salary range and established based on (but not limited to) market data, experience and expertise of the individual, and with consideration to related position salaries. Alignment of clinical incentive-based compensation may also be applicable and will be discussed during the hiring process. **Equal Employment Opportunity Statement** EOE, including disability/protected veterans The University of Rochester is committed to fostering, cultivating, and preserving an inclusive and welcoming culture to advance the University's Mission to Learn, Discover, Heal, Create - and Make the World Ever Better. In support of our values and those of our society, the University is committed to not discriminating on the basis of age, color, disability, ethnicity, gender identity or expression, genetic information, marital status, military/veteran status, national origin, race, religion/creed, sex, sexual orientation, citizenship status, or any other characteristic protected by federal, state, or local law (Protected Classes). This commitment extends to non-discrimination in the administration of our policies, admissions, employment, access, and recruitment of candidates for all persons consistent with our values and based on applicable law.
    $45k-59k yearly est. Easy Apply 60d+ ago
  • Campus Campaign Organizer

    The Outreach Team

    Political organizer job in Cincinnati, OH

    Job Description Role: Campus Campaign Organizer Location and Timeline: We are hiring campus organizers for this position beginning January 5, 2026 and continuing through April 24, 2026. Organizers must be based in Cincinnati, Ohio. Who We Are: The Outreach Team is the national engine of campaigners and organizers powering the young-people vote movement. With an on-the-ground presence in communities all across the country, our world-class team runs successful civic engagement campaigns to build a future that's fairer, healthier, safer and more peaceful for everyone. We are excited to once again be working with the Climate Action Campaign on a campaign to engage students and members of the campus community to take action on climate, clean energy, jobs and health care. General Overview: The Campus Campaign Organizer will start by building and recruiting a team of volunteers, activists, and campus faculty around the commitment to cut climate pollution in half by 2030. At the end of the campaign, Organizers will debrief with volunteers, professorial and faculty contacts and share information for how to stay involved with the Climate Action Campaign. What You'll Do: Recruit and Train a Community of Volunteer Activists Call and text supporters and recruit them into grassroots actions. Identify new volunteers by gathering petitions, non-partisan pledges to vote and on-campus recruitment efforts. Run grassroots skills trainings to develop effective campaigners among volunteers. Keep meticulous track of a volunteer list so that no potential volunteer falls through the cracks. Represent the campaign through participation in community spaces and events, while engaging and uplifting coalition and partner organizations. Generate Campaign Actions Gather over a thousand petitions on campus targeting Congress, the EPA and other agencies. Recruit and train volunteers to generate more campaign actions and volunteer engagement at events. Recruit and engage with faculty and professors on campus to build meaningful relationships. Organize Events on Campus Organize and execute in-person events demonstrating support for climate, jobs, and health care action and excitement around the upcoming election including educational events, trainings, rallies, and more. Educate students, faculty and others on campus about the historic climate investments in the Inflation Reduction Act and the urgency of continued actions to reduce emissions. Nail 100% of all messaging and legal requirements and ensure that volunteers do the same. Manage Digital Campaign, Data Management, and Reporting Tools Demonstrate public support by recruiting volunteers to post on their own social media platforms including Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter. Use peer-to-peer texting services and relational organizing tools to communicate with community members. Send timely and compelling email campaigns to recruit activists to campaign activities. Track every interaction with detailed notes in order to report numbers daily and write weekly reports on the results of the campaign. Who You Are & Keys to Success (the must-haves): To be successful in this job, you will excel in these areas: Relationship Building: You develop and maintain strong, collaborative relationships with a diverse group of local and statewide community members. You are attentive and empathetic to the communities we serve, regardless of race, ethnicity, class, gender, or ability, and can identify shared values across communities for collective growth. You can build authentic relationships through authenticity and reliability, continuously uplifting others and their goals. You are comfortable and experienced in public speaking to a group about environmental, jobs, health care issues and climate change. Inclusive and Collaborative Leadership: You approach leadership with a “power with” mindset that recognizes the impact power hierarchies have in different settings. You can learn from others, see and hear other perspectives, and step in or step back as necessary. You are reliable and accountable, always transparent about your abilities, capacities, and expectations. You honor the time and commitments of others while inspiring them to meet goals. Commitment to Equity and Inclusion: You have a proven ability to develop meaningful connections with diverse communities, including a wide range of community organizations, community leaders, and community members. You work with the community and within the workplace to identify areas of improvement for a more equitable environment. You take continued action and efforts to improve your DEI knowledge, skills, and tools. Drive to Achieve Results: You have experience accomplishing ambitious goals and getting results, even when there are obstacles. You have the experience or ability to plan backwards to meet multiple goals timely and effectively. When there are unexpected changes, you bounce back and adjust quickly, learning and improving from any mistakes. Skills and Experiences we Expect of all Outreach Team employees: Commitment to equity and justice, with an agreement to our North Star (below). Experience bringing a lens of inclusivity to all of your interactions with colleagues and community members. Passion for the role that your work plays in creating change in the world. Kindness and consideration for others. Drive to work collaboratively: learning from others; stepping-in or stepping-back when needed. Transparency: comfort admitting what you do and don't know, your capacity, and abilities. Task management: Able to adapt to the evolving needs of a project. Able to tackle big-picture projects and break them down into smaller pieces. Organized and efficient: Experience or demonstrated ability to manage multiple projects or goals at once in a fast-paced, deadline driven environment. Acute attention to detail: Track interactions and tasks with detailed notes. Plans ahead for roadblocks and bounces back quickly when problems arise. Effective communication skills (written or spoken) that are clear, concise and honest. Comfortable and excited to speak about the campaign publicly. Coach and learning mentality: successful experience or willingness to learn new things and pick up new skills on the job. Able to learn from mistakes and try again. Understanding of how your words and actions affect others, including an awareness of power language and communication accessibility. Ability to work weekends and weekday evenings, occasional holidays. Nice-to-Haves, but Not Required: Experience working for nonprofits and issue campaigns. Data Management and Evaluation Experience: Experience working with various data management systems and tools, mainly Google Suite. Experience with Relevant Campaign Tools and Technologies: Action Network, ThruText, MailChimp, eCRMs like EveryAction, or social media tools (Twitter, Facebook, Instagram). Event or Project Planning & Management, Implementation or Evaluation. Knowledge or previous experience working on this issue is a plus, but not required. Candidates with campus organizing experience and/or recent graduates of the above institutions are preferred. If you were here right now, you would be: Recruiting, training and developing activist leaders on your campus to educate other students on how to take climate action. Planning and executing events around climate action, jobs, and health care including, but not limited to: phonebanking, petitioning, visibility events, educational events, and more. Developing relationships with campus faculty and professors on climate action, jobs, health care and gathering signatures for a faculty sign-on letter. Engaging and expanding the Climate Action Campaign support network through public visibility actions, voter outreach, and relationship building. Salary, Benefits and Perks: The salary for this position is $50,000 - $59,600 commensurate with experience. Salary within this range is determined through an equity calculator. As part of The Outreach Team's commitment to compensation equity and transparency, we have a no negotiation policy. Salary negotiations can introduce bias and perpetuate wage inequality. At the end of the campaign, there may be opportunities for advancement. We offer a generous benefits package, including: Unlimited paid vacation (pending approval) and sick leave Generous health, dental and vision benefits A monthly cell phone stipend Apply Here: ************************************ What Else You Should Know: Equity and Inclusion is our North Star: At The Outreach Team we believe deeply that equity and inclusion in our organization makes us better at our work and helps to build a stronger progressive movement. We are an equal opportunity employer and we strongly encourage women, people of color, members of the LGBTQIA community and people who identify with other underrepresented groups to apply. Our organization is an EEO employer and inclusive of POC, ethnic/culture minorities, LGBTQIA+ individuals, individuals with disabilities, who are neurodivergent, regardless of educational backgrounds, previous incarceration or convictions. Our leadership team reflects our inclusivity and is reflective of the progressive community we work in and serve. We encourage candidates of diverse backgrounds to apply. Please note: We want to hire people of all gender identities. This hiring platform (JazzHR) does not allow us to add in specific options for gender identities outside of the binary, but we are currently working with them to find a solution. Powered by JazzHR 746TyX91Fg
    $50k-59.6k yearly 2d ago
  • Community Liasion

    Elders Choice

    Remote political organizer job

    Community Liaison Reporting to Administration Overview: Community Liaison is to manage communication between local community organizations and community citizens. Our Community Liaison also fosters connections between our agency and the clients/ families that we serve. Responsibilities: a) Screen inquiries about Elders Choice of PA Care services via telephone. b) Fill out Request for Service form and document on the form the referral source. c) Conduct assessments for potential consumers seeking 24/7 live-in care services with Elders Choice of PA. Assessment occurs at private homes, independent retirement communities, hospitals, and acute and sub-acute rehabilitation centers. d) Assist with credentialing direct care workers, setting up interviews for client opportunities and auditing their files to ensure compliance with DOH licensing standards such as criminal background checks, TB screenings, job references and competency exams. e) Builds relationships with rostered direct care workers. f) Educate clients and direct care workers on how to fill out and ensure accuracy on the long-term care insurance forms when applicable. g) Outreach to Elders Choice of PA's client, families, power of attorney's and guardians by calling or visiting time to time to show “Good Will.” h) Take telephone calls, text and email during and after working hours. I) Marketing & Outreach to the community to acquire new clients Required skills, education and experience: College degree in Social Work preferred. Any certifications or license welcomed. A minimum of three years working with older adults in the healthcare field. A Social " people person", energetic , must have good communication, listening, networking and strong organizational, basic computer skills and willing to enhance skills and education when necessary. Compensation: $25.00 per hour w/ bonuses Flexible work from home options available. Compensation: $25.00 per hour
    $25 hourly Auto-Apply 60d+ ago
  • Statehouse Politics Intern

    Eastern Massachusetts, Inc.

    Political organizer job in Cleveland, OH

    Strengthening and empowering all of the communities we serve. Statehouse Politics Intern Cleveland.com is seeking a spring semester intern to join our Statehouse reporting team. This position offers a front-row seat to Ohio politics and policy, with opportunities to learn the craft of political journalism in a fast-paced environment. Responsibilities You will attend legislative committee meetings, press conferences, and floor sessions at the Statehouse, taking notes and tracking policy debates as they unfold. You will work closely with a senior reporter while also being encouraged to identify and follow your own story ideas. The position requires spending at least two days per week downtown at the Statehouse. This job requires reliable transportation to meet with sources or cover events. As part of the newsroom team, you will also learn how to integrate artificial intelligence tools into your reporting workflow. Our newsroom is developing practices that will prepare you for the future of journalism. This 40-hour a week internship is paid. The pay rate for this position is $15.00/hr. Qualifications The ideal candidate will have a strong interest in politics, government, and public policy, along with solid writing, research, and organizational skills. Curiosity and initiative are essential, as is the ability to work independently and meet deadlines in a fast-paced environment.
    $15 hourly 2d ago
  • Statehouse Politics Intern

    Advance Local 3.6company rating

    Political organizer job in Cleveland, OH

    **_Strengthening and empowering all of the communities we serve._** Statehouse Politics Intern Cleveland.com is seeking a spring semester intern to join our Statehouse reporting team. This position offers a front-row seat to Ohio politics and policy, with opportunities to learn the craft of political journalism in a fast-paced environment. **Responsibilities** You will attend legislative committee meetings, press conferences, and floor sessions at the Statehouse, taking notes and tracking policy debates as they unfold. You will work closely with a senior reporter while also being encouraged to identify and follow your own story ideas. The position requires spending at least two days per week downtown at the Statehouse. This job requires reliable transportation to meet with sources or cover events. As part of the newsroom team, you will also learn how to integrate artificial intelligence tools into your reporting workflow. Our newsroom is developing practices that will prepare you for the future of journalism. This 40-hour a week internship is paid. The pay rate for this position is $15.00/hr. **Qualifications** The ideal candidate will have a strong interest in politics, government, and public policy, along with solid writing, research, and organizational skills. Curiosity and initiative are essential, as is the ability to work independently and meet deadlines in a fast-paced environment. **Additional Information** Advance Local Media offers competitive pay and a comprehensive benefits package with affordable options for your healthcare including medical, dental and vision plans, mental health support options, flexible spending accounts, fertility assistance, a competitive 401(k) plan to help plan for your future, generous paid time off, paid parental and caregiver leave and an employee assistance program to support your work/life balance, optional legal assistance, life insurance options, as well as flexible holidays to honor cultural diversity. Advance Ohio is a part of Advance Local Media, one of the largest media groups in the United States, which operates the leading news and information companies in more than 20 cities, reaching 52+ million people monthly with our quality, real-time journalism and community engagement. Our company is built upon the values of Integrity, Customer-first, Inclusiveness, Collaboration and Forward-looking. For more information about Advance Local, please visit visit ******************** . Advance Ohio is a digitally focused company that operates Cleveland.com, Sun News, Today in Ohio and an assortment of newsletters. It also is responsible for multimedia ad sales, marketing and content for The Plain Dealer, Sun News, Today in Ohio and Cleveland.com. _Advance Local Media is proud to be an equal opportunity employer, encouraging applications from people of all backgrounds. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, gender, gender identity or expression, genetic information, national origin, age, disability, sexual orientation, marital status, veteran status, or any other category protected under federal, state or local law._ _If you need a reasonable accommodation because of a disability for any part of the employment process, please contact Human Resources and let us know the nature of your request and your contact information._ Advance Local Media does not provide sponsorship for work visas or employment authorization in the United States. Only candidates who are legally authorized to work in the U.S. will be considered for this position.
    $15 hourly 60d+ ago

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