Rochester Community Organizer
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Rochester Community Organizer

Nexus Management

Location: Rochester,NY, USA

Date: 2024-04-23T08:43:38Z

Job Description:
About the organization Citizen Action is a statewide grassroots movement organization that fights for political, social, racial, economic and environmental justice. We work at the grassroots to give people a sense of their own power. We collaborate with organizations and coalitions in communities throughout New York to address critical issues at the local, state and federal levels. About the position Citizen Action is looking to add a Rochester Community Organizer to our team. The community organizer is key to the success of our regional chapter. While organizers may participate in a multitude of issue and electoral campaigns, the main focus of the Rochester organizer will be education. They will work directly with leaders and members to create outreach strategies to engage the community and employ organizational building strategies to build power and the chapter's political strength. The ideal candidate is personable and not afraid to use traditional organizing tactics such as door to door canvassing and phone banking to build the organization. What you'll do and the impact you'll make
  • Chapter Building - Recruit dues-paying members and create/maintain chapter governance through a regional council with support from the statewide organizing director and/or training director. Use issues and electoral campaigns to grow the chapter through outreach strategies that grow the dedicated base of volunteers. Develops and employs strategic campaigns at the local level that connect to the statewide priorities of the organization.
  • Outreach and Recruitment - Create outreach and recruitment plans and agendas alongside leaders to build for chapter meetings, committee meetings, mobilization efforts, and campaign tactics. Use organizing tactics such as phone banking, text banking, and canvassing in order to grow chapter members. Lead weekly outreach events with members. Focus will be on outreach to directly impacted individuals who can share the stories that amplify the need for change in our issue campaigns.
  • Maintain consistent issue committee meetings to move strategy for local and statewide issues and at times for electoral campaigns.
  • Leadership Development: Train volunteers and members in strategic education and hard skills such as strategy, one to ones, organizer's math, etc. Ensures that leaders in the community have a role and develop their skills in organizing for social change.
  • Administrative - Manage the chapter's VAN requirements, such as updating VAN with the Chapter's weekly 1:1's, volunteer activities, and volunteer profile. Work with the Data Coordinator to create recruitment phone banks and canvass lists. Work with the Mobilization Director to create outreach and recruitment scripts.
  • Legislative - Work with staff and members to create outreach strategies based on legislative campaigns during the planning phase and support committee management during legislative sessions.
  • Campaigns - Work with staff and members to identify, plan, and execute local campaigns that connect to the statewide education justice work.
  • Electoral: Recruit members and leaders to be a part of the endorsement committee and help identify members to run for political office.
  • Communications -Creates content for weekly emails, social media. Works with Communications staff to get community members to write letters to the editor, op-eds, and finds ways to amplify the voice of the community
  • Additional responsibilities may be assigned by supervisor
Skills/Qualifications
  • Agreement with the organization's vision of a world where every person's basic needs are met. It's a world filled with love and respect for its people and the planet. It's a world where democracy reigns, and each person is able to reach their fullest potential. It is a world where equity is the norm and oppression, in all forms, is eradicated. It is a world without war and violence. The world we want is possible, but it will only exist if we work together.
  • A minimum of 3 years experience in a voluntary or paid role working on a community, issue, and/or electoral organizing.
  • Demonstrated success and skills in recruiting and leadership development with volunteers/member leaders. Includes: running and supporting volunteers doing phone banks, canvassing, planning events, lobbying, facilitating workshops and meetings.
  • Excellent verbal and written communication skills - a strong communicator, in person or virtual
  • Demonstrates creative approaches to problem-solving, including strong analytic, strategic, and planning skills geared to meeting the organization's goals.
  • Willingness to learn and effectively use the organization's training methodology (with support) - demonstrating the skill, doing shoulder-to-shoulder work with member leaders, tracking/analyzing results, and providing effective feedback.
  • Weekly commitment to meet the rigor of ongoing base building and meeting outreach goals Phone banking, 1-1s, canvassing, etc, are the core tactics used to build strong regional chapters here at Citizen Action.
  • Familiar with Google Drive and Zoom. Preferred experience with VAN/EveryAction, Scale to Win, and Spoke, and a willingness to learn outreach tools.
  • Superior communication skills via telephone, email, or in-person; ability to think critically and proactively and remain effective under pressure; collaborative team player as well as a self-motivated independent agent.
  • Displays cultural competency and has a proven ability to connect and relate to people from a wide variety of diverse backgrounds.
  • Experience leading or managing volunteers or large groups of unpaid staff
  • Willingness to collaborate with team, staff, leaders, and cross-departments on chapter goals and plans. Being able to be flexible with time and shifting priorities. With guidance from the Lead Organizer, take initiative on tasks and projects and be able to manage their own time.
  • Ability to work evenings and weekends to meet member leaders when they are available.
  • Strong basic planning skills, both personally and professionally
  • Excellent ability to foster and maintain strong relationships.
  • Open-mindedness, ability to reflect and analyze one's work and take direction.
  • Motivation and commitment to the work and progressive change
  • Has ability to teach and facilitate meetings/lead group/committee/volunteer
  • Self-motivated, taking initiative and engaging in thought partnership as needed with your supervisor.
  • Excellent interpersonal skills - ability to build trust and maintain relationships with community partners and fellow staff members
  • Ability to travel, including having a reliable car and valid driver's license.
Preferred Attributes
  • Able to speak Spanish fluently
  • An ideal candidate will be from Rochester or have worked in Rochester with a strong sense of the community and the local and state political landscape.
LocationThis position is located in Rochester; staff must live in the Rochester area. This person will be reporting to that chapters' office location. In-person participation in meetings and events may be required at different locations. Periodic travel across New York State is required. Travel may be required outside of New York State. Travel may include multiple day trips and over weekends.Our Benefits
  • Working collaboratively in an organization at the forefront of building power across NYS
  • Competitive salary
  • 100% paid employee monthly medical and vision premiums
  • Access to mental health and dental plans
  • 401(k) retirement plan
  • Monthly cell phone stipend
  • Generous paid holidays, vacation time, and paid sick leave
  • Organization shutdown weeks in July and December, and Summer Fridays
Please note, all benefits are subject to change.Salary: $58,458.40Union AffiliationCitizen Action is proud to be a unionized workplace in partnership with Worker Action. This position is a bargaining unit position.Equal Opportunity EmployerCitizen Action of NY and The Public Policy and Education Fund are equal opportunity employers. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression, national origin, protected veteran status, or any other basis protected by applicable law, and will not be discriminated against on the basis of disability. We are looking for the most passionate people who want to join our team. People of color are strongly encouraged to apply. Applicants may be entitled to reasonable accommodations under the terms of the ADA and state/local laws. Please let us know if you need assistance participating in the interview process.
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