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Hourly Community Organizing Jobs (NOW HIRING)

Organizing Fellow

Lewiston, ME · On-site

$21.55/hr

Maine People's Alliance (MPA) is a community of Maine people, from all different backgrounds, who ... hourly at $21.55 an hour. The role is part of the MPA staff union (Union Contract) and offers ...

Maine People's Alliance (MPA) isa community of Maine people, from all different backgrounds, who ... and paid hourly at $21.55an hour. The role is part of the MPA staff union (Union Contract)and ...

Maine People's Alliance (MPA) isa community of Maine people, from all different backgrounds, who ... and paid hourly at $21.55an hour. The role is part of the MPA staff union (Union Contract)and ...

... Black communities organizing for change. This is a part-time hourly position averaging 12-15 hours per week, with most hours occurring during evenings and weekends based on events and organizing ...

... Black communities organizing for change. This is a part-time hourly position averaging 1215 hours per week, with most hours occurring during evenings and weekends based on events and organizing ...

... Black communities organizing for change. This is a part-time hourly position averaging 12-15 hours per week, with most hours occurring during evenings and weekends based on events and organizing ...

Youth Organizer

Staten Island, NY · On-site

$59K - $61K/yr

... class communities to achieve dignity and justice through organizing, policy innovation ... The hourly range for this position is from $59,655 - $61,808 How to Apply: Please attach cover ...

Interest in community organizing, advocacy, electoral organizing, or leadership development ... Hourly compensation based on experience and regional program structure. * Work Schedule:

We are seeking organized, motivated, and community-oriented Regional Organizers to support the ... Hourly pay of $15/hour for administrative tasks, coach recruitment, and team setup with a ...

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As of Jun 9, 2026, the average yearly pay for hourly community organizing in the United States is $56,429.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $45,500.00 and $61,500.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.
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Part-time

Posted 25 days ago


Job description

Maine People's Alliance (MPA) is a community of Maine people, from all different backgrounds, who believe that we can live in a world where everyone has what they need, everyone contributes what they can, and nobody is left behind.

We are currently accepting applications for 4 part-time Community Organizing positions. MPA community organizers are responsible for helping the organization build a multi-racial, multi-class movement by recruiting new members, developing their leadership, and building a volunteer team that works to advance the priorities of the organization.

Specific responsibilities include:

  • Doing weekly recruitment of new MPA members;
  • Developing local activities, trainings, and committees (that are aligned with similar activities and committees in other regions, and with organizational campaigns) to provide meaningful volunteer opportunities for MPA members;
  • Identifying leadership potential in MPA volunteers, and developing work plans that provide opportunities for new skills and leadership growth;
  • Moving MPA members into powerful action at the state and national levels
  • Recruitment, development and support of Maine Small Business Coalition members
  • Weekly small dollar fundraising


A qualified applicant should possess:

  • A commitment to social justice and building the power of regular people to make change;
  • An understanding of the challenges that Mainers face;
  • Demonstrated ability to build relationships of trust and mutual respect that move people into action;
  • Problem-solving perspective and ability to work well in teams;
  • Ability to navigate obstacles, set priorities, and move forward multiple projects; and
  • A willingness to work flexible hours, including some evenings and occasional weekends, and to travel statewide.


Experience that is helpful but not necessary:

  • Direct, lived experience with injustice (of any kind) that anchors a desire for progressive social change;
  • Experience in door-to-door organizing, or with building rapport with members of the public (on the street, over the phone, at their doors, in customer service, etc.)
  • Conversational Spanish, French, Arabic, Portuguese or Somali;
  • Working knowledge of Microsoft Word, Excel, and Outlook; and
  • At least one year of community organizing experience or community-building work.


These positions could be hybrid or based out of MPA's Portland, Bangor or Lewiston offices and will report to MPA's Organizing Director, Genevieve Lysen.

The positions will focus on recruitment and organizing MPA members in one of the following regions:

  • York County
  • Western Maine
  • Cumberland County
  • Kennebec County

The role is part of the MPA staff union (Union Contract) and offers a competitive benefits package. The positions are temporary, ending December 31, 2026.


MPA is an equal opportunity employer, and we are committed to equity and inclusion. Core to our work is an understanding of the multiple ways in which society is constructed to disadvantage and marginalize people of color, LGBTQ people, immigrants, native peoples, women, low-income people, people with disabilities, and others. We believe that underrepresented and marginalized communities must be centered in the work we do and we strongly encourage applications from people with these identities or from these communities.

Location

York, Cumberland, Kennebec, Oxford

Department

Organizing

Employment Type

Part time, Temporary

Compensation

Hourly, starting at 22.50