Social Justice Organizer

United States
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Job Description

Social Justice Organizers


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Florida Organizer OR Washington DC (DC job description follows FL) ---- The Florida Social Justice Organizer will coordinate all Workers Circle social justice efforts in Florida and report to the Director of Social Justice. This exempt position has principal responsibility for outreach to Jewish organizations (senior centers, congregations) and individuals to build the base of Workers Circle-affiliated progressive Jewish voters who believe in advancing a multiracial, multicultural democracy and advocate for legislation, engage in education, and mobilize voters. While the Workers Circle welcomes all who share our values to our activist work, we have a particular focus on developing new Jewish participation.


The Florida Social Justice Organizer will be the lead representative of the Workers Circle in Florida-based work that is grounded in Central Florida (Orange-, Volusia-, Palm Beach-area Counties) with Black Voters Matter through the Black and Jewish Partnership for Democracy. They will be the Florida-wide point-person for cooperative efforts among BVM-related community organizations and the primary Workers Circle staff to collaboratively organize key efforts including a legislative advocacy day in Tallahassee and BJPD joint efforts to reach voters of color including phonebanking, textbanking, and doorknocking.


The Florida Social Justice Organizer will be the primary staff representing Workers Circle at the State Voices Florida 501c3 roundtable and coordinate Workers Circle calls to Florida voters who are likely Jewish and work with other members of the social justice team to establish the VAN list of voters and train a volunteer base within and beyond Florida to be callers.


The Florida Social Justice Organizer will have primary responsibility for involving adults across the nation who are 60 and over in the Workers Circle’s social justice programs and actions. The organizer will prioritize outreach in Florida to older adults and organizations that work with older adults, while cultivating involvement in the Workers Circle’s multi-generational activist community.


The Social Justice Organizer will advance the progressive values and vision of the Workers Circle. They must be able to assist in translating our approach to Jewish social justice using excellent interpersonal and communication skills as well as tailored, outreach approaches to build communities of activists.


Additional duties may be required at the employer’s discretion. The position requires attendance at all Workers Circle events and actions which may take place at any time of the day. 


This is an exempt, union position and is based in Central-Eastern Florida. Compensation $60,000-70,000 depending on experience plus an excellent benefits package. A willingness to travel within Florida and to occasional events outside of Florida is required.


The ideal Florida Social Justice Organizer candidate will possess:


  • 5-10 years of experience in start-up or grassroots, base-building organizing
  • Fluent navigator of Jewish cultures and identities
  • Proven track-record of multi-cultural work 
  • Self-starter and accomplished project manager
  • Excellent public speaking and writing skills
  • Comfort working in a deployed setting and relating to remote colleagues
  • Must have a valid driver’s license and car
  • Experience working with older adults a plus
  • Experience with VAN and Minivan programs a plus


Both Organizer positions are remote within their geographic areas.



Social Justice Organizer, Washington, DC


The Social Justice Organizer is based in the Washington, DC area and will have primary responsibility organizing activists nationwide and anchoring direct actions and legislative visits in DC. 


As the Workers Circle’s point-person in our nation’s capital, the organizer will track priority federal legislation, opportunities for endorsement and advocacy. They will signal key moments in the life-cycle of priority legislation when grassroots action can be most impactful and skillfully craft grassroots actions to maximize the power of our multi-generational activist base, with particular emphasis on activists over 60 years of age. 


The Social Justice Organizer will be the primary point person for Workers Circle’s grassroots coalition efforts with allied organizations to advance our work on democracy and voting rights in order to advance worker rights, economic justice, immigrant rights and racial justice. They will create and manage sign-on letters, contribute to planning and carrying out coalition actions and programs. Importantly, the social justice organizer will anchor for Workers Circle’s participation in social justice actions in the DC-area, from protests outside the Supreme Court, to hearings on the Hill, to actions like the annual March on Washington. 


They will also open new doors and strengthen existing relationships for the Workers Circle with Congress, the White House, and relevant federal agencies that demonstrate our grassroots power, legislative priorities, and Jewish values. While the CEO and Director of Social Justice take the lead in these relationships with federal leaders, the social justice organizer cultivates those relationships with staff, identifies important new people we should meet, closely tracks contacts, assesses opportunities and advising where our values and grassroots power can be marshaled to build a truly multiracial democracy and achieve the worker, immigrant and economic rights we need.


The social justice organizer will additionally assist with Workers Circle’s phonebanking, textbanking, and postcarding efforts including promotion, recruitment, and execution. Additionally, the Social Justice Organizer will assist in catalyzing Democracy Circles including through public presentations, and assisting circle support and resource development. 


Further, they will work with the Marketing and Communications Manager to craft posts and engage on social media with a focus on timely legislation and the Workers Circle’s history of activism. 


The Social Justice Organizer will advance the progressive values and vision of the Workers Circle. They must be able to assist in translating our approach to Jewish social justice using excellent interpersonal and communication skills as well as tailored, outreach approaches to build ongoing relationships both with the staff of key government offices and our activist base. 


This position reports to the Social Justice Director. Additional duties may be required at the employer’s discretion. The position requires attendance at all Workers Circle events and actions which may take place at any time of the day. This is an exempt, full-time, union position, fully remote and based in the Washington, DC area. Compensation $65,000-75,000 depending on experience, plus an excellent benefits package. 


Responsibilities


Under the direction of the Director of Social Justice will


·      Organize grassroots activist as part of the Workers Circle’s social justice team


·      Serve as the anchor for Washington, DC-area direct actions and legislative visits


·      Track priority legislation and identify key moments for strategic action


·      Develop relationships with key federal staff to advance Workers Circle’s priorities


·      Contribute to developing grassroots strategy and action within coalitions


·      Assist in catalyzing and resourcing Democracy Circles


·      Assist in phonebanking, textbanking, and postcarding


·      Assist with social media content development



The ideal Washington DC Social Justice Organizer candidate will possess:


·     5-7 years of experience in start-up or grassroots organizing


·     Strategic thinker and tactician


·     Familiarity with the federal legislative process and nonpartisan grassroots lobbying


·     Experience working with Congressional offices, the White House or Government Agencies


·     Fluent navigator of Jewish cultures and identities


·     Self-starter and accomplished project manager


·     Excellent public speaking and writing skills


·     Excellent listening skills, sound judgment, and strong problem-solving skills


·     At ease in a fast-past environment without losing attention to detail


·     Comfortable working in a deployed setting and relating to colleagues remotely


·     Experience working with senior activism is a plus.


 

List of Benefits


·      Health Insurance (100% employer paid for employee only)


·      Dental Insurance (Optional: 100% employee paid)


·      Life and Dismemberment Insurance (100% employer paid)


·      Long Term Disability (optional: 100% employee paid should you choose it)


·      Vision up to $100 per year


·      401k Plan (100% employer match up to 4% of salary)


·      Short-Term Disability


·      Supplemental Short-Term Disability (Optional: 100% employee paid)


·      12-14 paid holidays per year (will vary dependent on year)


·      Vacation: Each employee who shall have been employed for six (6) months but less than one (1) year by July 1st shall receive one (1) weeks’ vacation with pay. Each employee who has been employed between one year and two years shall receive two (2) weeks' vacation with pay. Each employee who shall have been employed for three (3) years but less than 10 years, shall receive three (3) weeks’ vacation with pay per year. Each employee who shall have been employed for ten (10) years or more shall receive four (4) weeks' vacation with pay per year. Employees may carry over unused vacation days to the following year to be used by no later than August 30


·      Union employes receive 5 personal days per year


·      Sick Days: 12 sick days per year. Employees may carry over 5 unused sick days and bank up to no more than 20 unused sick days in any given year


·      An annual 4% increase through September 1, 2025, pursuant to the Collective Bargaining Agreement (CBA) for Union employees


·      Health Care Flexible Spending Account


·      Qualified Mass Transit Plan


·      Summer Hours (will vary at employer’s discretion)



To Apply (Specify which location/position)


Please send your resume along with the following:


·   Original cover letter expressing what interests you about the work that The Workers Circle does and your experience with such work and purpose,


·   Contact info for at least 3 professional references (references are not contacted until/unless you are a finalist and notified first)


·   Job site or list where you first saw the job announcement, please

 

Send all materials to: Jobs@DemocracyPartners.com


Please apply ASAP – thank you!


The Workers Circle is an Equal Employment Opportunity employer and actively recruits people of color, women, individuals with disabilities and members of the LGBTQIA community.

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