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Deputy GOTV Directors will manage, develop, and support a team of Regional GOTV Directors and GOTV Organizers to build and execute a large-scale voter contact effort. They are responsible for ...

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San Antonio, TX the Director is responsible for planning, organizing, directing and managing resources for the Telemetry Unit. These responsibilities include: budget responsibility; efficient ...

San Antonio, TX he Director is responsible for planning, organizing, directing and managing resources for the Telemetry Unit at Northeast Baptist Hospital. These responsibilities include: budget ...

Conduct direct community outreach through one-on-one meetings, phone banking, follow-up communications, community events, and other organizing activities. * Recruit, develop, engage, and retain ...

Finance Director

Willis, TX · On-site

$120 - $180/hr

Plans, organizes, and directs general ledger accounting, including payroll, accounts payable ... Ability to plan, organize, direct, and evaluate the work of assigned staff * Ability to understand ...

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How much do organizing director jobs pay per year?

As of Aug 17, 2026, the average yearly pay for organizing director in Texas is $162,603.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $90,400.00 and $235,700.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What does an organizing director do?

An Organizing Director leads and coordinates efforts to mobilize people around a cause, campaign, or organization. They develop strategies for outreach, manage organizing staff, and oversee volunteer recruitment and engagement. Their work often includes planning events, building relationships within communities, and ensuring that organizational goals are met through collective action. Organizing Directors play a crucial role in building momentum and ensuring the success of advocacy or political campaigns.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as an organizing director?

To thrive as an Organizing Director, you need strong leadership abilities, experience in grassroots organizing, and a background in campaign strategy, often supported by a bachelor’s degree in a relevant field. Familiarity with CRM databases, digital organizing platforms, and data analytics tools is typically required. Outstanding interpersonal skills, strategic thinking, and the ability to motivate and manage diverse teams make someone stand out in this role. These skills ensure effective mobilization, strong team performance, and successful achievement of organizational goals.

How does an organizing director typically collaborate with other departments to achieve campaign goals?

As an Organizing Director, you'll work closely with communications, digital, and field teams to synchronize outreach strategies and ensure consistent messaging. Collaboration often involves regular cross-departmental meetings to align on goals, share data, and coordinate volunteer recruitment or event planning. Building strong relationships with department leads is essential, as you'll frequently need to adapt organizing tactics based on feedback from other teams. This collaborative approach helps maximize campaign impact and fosters a cohesive work environment.

What is the difference between Organizing Director vs Community Organizer?

AspectOrganizing DirectorCommunity Organizer
CredentialsBachelor's degree often required; experience in organizing or advocacyHigh school diploma or equivalent; experience in grassroots organizing
Work EnvironmentLeads teams, manages campaigns, strategic planningEngages directly with community members, grassroots activities
Industry UsageUsed in nonprofits, political campaigns, advocacy groupsCommon in social justice, community development, activism

The main difference is that an Organizing Director oversees campaign strategies and manages teams, while a Community Organizer works directly with community members to mobilize and educate. The Organizing Director typically has more managerial responsibilities, whereas the Community Organizer focuses on grassroots engagement.

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Infographic showing various Organizing Director job openings in Texas as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 2% As Needed, 84% Full Time, 11% Part Time, 1% Temporary, and 2% Contract. Highlights an 91% Physical, 3% Hybrid, and 6% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $162,603 per year, or $78.2 per hour.

Deputy GOTV Director

Texas Democratic Party

Mcallen, TX • On-site

$6.5K/mo

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Medical, Dental, Vision

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Job description

Deputy GOTV Director

Texas Democratic Party McAllen, Texas, United States

About this position

About the Texas Democratic Party

Founded in 1846, Texas Democrats continue the march towards a state as great as its promise.

A fair shot for all, that’s what drove Democrats to build this great state, and that is what drives us today. A belief that no matter who you are, what you look like, where you come from, or who you love if you work hard in Texas, you can make it.

We believe democratic government exists to achieve as a community, state, and nation what we cannot achieve as individuals.

We believe in equal opportunity, fairness, freedom, family, community, and a responsibility to ourselves and each other. These are the values our elders passed down to us, the values we hope to share with our children, and the values we expect from our elected officials.

The Texas Democratic Party is a movement of millions of Texans coming together to fight for our Texas values. We know our state cannot succeed when the deck is stacked against working Texans and their families.

About the Role

The Texas Democratic Party is seeking Deputy GOTV Directors to join our Texas Together 2026 Coordinated Campaign, supporting Talarico for Texas and Democratic candidates up and down the ballot.

Deputy GOTV Directors will manage, develop, and support a team of Regional GOTV Directors and GOTV Organizers to build and execute a large-scale voter contact effort. They are responsible for supporting Regional GOTV Directors in their management of their teams, troubleshooting problems as they arise, coordinating supply distribution across their regions, and ensuring strategic decision-making is informed by feedback from the field.

This position will begin the week of August 17 and end November 15, 2026.

Compensation Pay

Deputy GOTV Directors are compensated at $6,500 per month.

  • They are eligible for generous benefits including health care, vision, and dental insurance and stipends for cell phone and eligible transit.
  • Manage and support Regional GOTV Directors: Lead a team of Regional GOTV Directors through weekly one-on-ones, coaching, feedback, etc.
  • Establish a culture of collaboration: Foster accountability, collaboration, learning, and support amidst the fast pace of the campaign. Support Regional GOTV Directors in establishing strong regional culture.
  • Communication structures : Maintain strong communication structures, including daily check in and check outs, team chats, reporting channels, shared calendars, etc.
  • Drive Training and Development: lend expertise in creating and facilitating GOTV trainings for staff and volunteers, draft and distribute one-pagers, guides, and written reference resources for staff.
  • Share strategy: Share campaign priorities, strategic shifts, and plans to ensure organizers understand how goals contribute to overall success.
  • Troubleshoot and solve problems: Respond quickly to challenges to keep organizing programs running effectively.
  • Reporting: Support development of reporting structures. Analyze reports and recommend strategic action based on analysis.
Qualifications Need to haves:
  • Commitment to the Texas Democrats mission and our organizational values, goals, and objectives
  • At least 2 years of experience managing a team
  • At least 3 cycles of organizing experience on a campaign, at a union, or related
  • Administrative experience in Votebuilder, including account creation and script management
  • Access to a reliable car and drivers license
  • Access to a phone and laptop computer
  • Excellent mastery of systems like Google Suite, Excel, and online databases
  • There are no formal education requirements for this position
Nice to haves:
  • Experience as a union member
  • Experience managing unionized staff
  • Experience as a Regional Organizing Director
  • Training, coaching, instruction, or facilitation experience
Time Commitment

This position will begin the week of August 17 and end November 15, 2026. This is an intensive, time-limited role at a pivotal moment for Texas Democrats.

Equal Opportunity & Commitment to Diversity

The Texas Democratic Party is an equal opportunity employer and it is our policy to recruit, hire, train, promote and administer any and all personnel actions without regard to sex, race, age, color, creed, national origin, religion, economic status, sexual orientation, veteran status, gender identity or expression, ethnic identity or physical disability, or any other legally protected basis. Women and members of historically underrepresented groups are especially encouraged to apply.

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