Job Description
Who We Are
The Arizona Democratic Legislative Campaign Committee (ADLCC) is the only organization in Arizona whose sole purpose is to elect Democrats to the State House and Senate.
Our organization was formed in 2015 when Democratic leaders from the Arizona House and Senate identified the need for an organization whose purpose was to identify, support and elect Democratic candidates statewide. In every year since our founding, we have picked up seats and held the line against Republican incumbents who continue to radicalize. In 2022, ADLCC held the line in both the State House and State Senate, set against a tough and biased redistricting year. We have broken the super majority in our state and, with a Democratic Governor heading into the 2023-2024 cycle, are more poised than ever to put a Democratic trifecta in our state government.
Job Title
Field Organizer
Reports To
District Manager
Salary
The pay for this role is $17.00 per hour and overtime shall be paid at 1.5% times the regular rate of pay after 40 hours are worked. Expected hours are between 40-55 hours with at least one day off per week. This is a bargaining unit position.
Location
This position is located in Arizona with flexibility on home location between the Phoenix metro area, Tucson, or Yuma depending on the candidates you will be working with. This is a hybrid in-person and remote position.
What You Will Do
The ADLCC program provides staffing to candidates in targeted districts where we have the highest likelihood of flipping a seat or the greatest need to protect an incumbent. Field Organizers are responsible for the people power that win elections. In a targeted district, Field Organizers will lead efforts to recruit, train, and manage the volunteers who will help us persuade and turnout out voters this election. Field Organizers will also talk to voters alongside the volunteers they work with. You will work directly on the ground, every single day, with candidates, community leaders, and volunteers in our targeted districts.
This is an election cycle position with an end date of November 15, 2024.
Core Responsibilities
- Conduct direct voter contact and list-building through door knocking, high traffic canvassing, relational organizing, and more.
- Recruit, train, and motivate volunteers and interns to achieve your goals.
- ??Use social media to engage with voters and facilitate volunteer’s use of social media to organize their community.
- Manage engaging events to educate voters and volunteers about the upcoming elections and empower them to organize their peers.
- Build a long lasting volunteer infrastructure in your district by collaborating with volunteer leadership to plan campaign events.
- Develop and nurture relationships with key community leaders, neighborhood associations, opinion leaders, and organizations.
- Meet daily and weekly reporting and data entry deadlines.
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