Western Organization of Resource Councils (WORC) seeks a strategic Political Campaign Coordinator to support our network's civic, electoral, and field work. Our electoral programs are focused on organizing in rural and Indigenous communities across the West. The Political Campaign Coordinator will be a critical part of our team working to build permanent electoral infrastructure to help build a bench of elected officials across our region to champion the policies our network prioritizes. If you have a passion for making change and building power with folks from all walks of life in the rural West, this job is for you!
Formed in 1979, the Western Organization of Resource Councils is a multicultural network of ten grassroots organizations (located in Colorado, Idaho, Montana, Montana’s tribal communities, Nebraska, North Dakota, North Dakota’s tribal communities, Oregon, South Dakota, and Wyoming) with 22,750 members and 38 local chapters. Our mission is to advance a vision of a democratic, sustainable, and just society through community action. For over four decades, WORC and our local and state-based member groups have been fighting for social change by organizing rural westerners to address long-term issues affecting their families, communities, and quality of life. WORC is nationally respected for our experience winning campaigns on clean energy, natural resources, food, and farm issues through community organizing, training, leadership development, and voter engagement. WORC’s network is committed to ushering long-term, ground-up change by building grassroots power through base-building and leadership development. Learn more about us here.
The Political Campaign Coordinator would be responsible for the following:
We understand that the right candidate may have experience in different areas. If you don’t meet all the requirements above but have an interest in learning, we encourage you to apply.
WORC is an Equal Opportunity Employer committed to staff diversity and cultivating and preserving a work environment that is built on the premise of equity. We welcome qualified people of all backgrounds and abilities to apply. For more information about WORC, and to view our Equity Statement, visit our website at www.worc.org.
This is a full time, exempt position. The salary range for this position is $60,000 - $65,000 based on experience with generous benefits including:
In your cover letter, please tell us where you heard about the opening, what excites you about the job, your preferred work location, your most relevant experience, areas you may need to grow into, and any connections you have to WORC and the people in our network. We will review applications on a rolling basis, but priority will be given to applications received by January 6th. The position will remain open until filled. For more information, please see www.worc.org.
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Are you passionate about driving social change and building grassroots power? The Western Organization of Resource Councils (WORC) is on the lookout for a dedicated Political Campaign Coordinator to join our vibrant team! In this role, you'll play a vital part in shaping the strategic direction of our Grassroots Democracy Program, focusing on our Native Vote and Rural Vote initiatives tailored for rural and Indigenous communities across the Western U.S. Your responsibilities will include executing diverse electoral programs and serving as our canvassing and field expert. We're a close-knit organization formed in 1979, with a mission to advance a sustainable and just society through community action, and you'll be instrumental in helping to create a permanent electoral infrastructure that empowers new, elected officials to champion our causes. You should be experienced in campaign coordination and adept at building collaborative relationships. Our team values commitment to equity, proactive organization, and the ability to work effectively in a remote environment. This full-time position offers a competitive salary along with excellent benefits including paid health insurance, vacation days, and professional development opportunities. If you're ready to make an impactful difference in the lives of rural westerners, we encourage you to apply and help us drive long-term, grassroots change alongside communities that need it most!
The Western Organization of Resource Councils (WORC) is a network of eight grassroots organizations in seven Western states with 15,000 members, many of them ranchers and farmers committed to common-sense reform in agriculture, oil and gas develop...
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