Campaign and Organizing Associate

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Battlegrounds Campaign and Organizing Associate supporting local Indivisible groups in Iowa. Training and coaching group leaders for effective grassroots organizing and electoral victories.

Responsibilities:

  • Work with Indivisible regional or statewide Organizers to support local groups and manage relationships with local Indivisible leaders
  • Coordinate bulk product requests with group leaders for campaign materials, ensuring timely delivery and appropriate follow-up.
  • Support Group Leaders for in-state electoral needs, including sharing regular programmatic updates, public campaign information, and supporting event creation and providing logistical support.
  • Help plan and manage in-state/in-district events with local groups and Indivisible activists
  • Serve as a primary point of contact for group leaders in the assigned state, responding promptly to emails, outreach, and support requests
  • Build new organizing skills and strengthen leadership pipelines
  • Execute calls-to-action (CTAs) that drive meaningful political impact
  • Work with groups to expand strategic, geographically-targeted volunteer capacity for voter engagement and election protection
  • Work with the Indivisible Mobilization team to identify in-turf mobilization opportunities and execute on them
  • Track election protection threats in the assigned state and work with local groups, Battlegrounds, Political, and Mobilization Department leadership to assess interventions
  • Oversee the implementation of Neighbor-to-Neighbor canvassing across the assigned state
  • Effectively use Indivisible’s digital tools (EveryAction, Mobilize, etc.) to recruit volunteers, plan events, and grow their base
  • Professionally represent Indivisible on local tables/coalitions and report back key findings to the Battlegrounds Director

Requirements:

  • Familiarity with political dynamics and priority elections in the assigned state.
  • Familiarity with core Indivisible organizing tools such as EveryAction, Mobilize, and other digital platforms.
  • Demonstrated ability to build strong, trust-based relationships with group leaders and volunteers.
  • Thorough knowledge of the electoral and legislative processes, procedures, and organization of the House and Senate;
  • At least 1 cycle of experience in electoral organizing
  • Email deliverability knowledge or expertise.
  • Understanding of race, gender, sexuality, and other aspects of identity, and their intersections, and how that plays out in the work.
  • Demonstrates self-awareness of their own multiple group identities and their attendant dynamics, and can adapt their approach as needed.
  • Ability to build strong relationships and trust across race, gender, class, and other group identities, both internally and externally.
  • An exceptional team player; exemplifies a work style that is flexible, respectful, collaborative, and nimble.
  • Direct experience as an Indivisible local group leader (or equivalent grassroots leadership experience).