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WHO YOU ARE * 2-3 years of experience in immigration reform advocacy, tech policy and advocacy, or political organizing * Flexible and adaptive in a fast-paced team environment * Experienced ...

WHO YOU ARE * 2-3 years of experience in immigration reform advocacy, tech policy and advocacy, or political organizing * Flexible and adaptive in a fast-paced team environment * Experienced ...

Plan, in conjunction with organizing/worksite organizing/research/communications staff, the ... Participate in Local programs including political campaigns, organizing blitzes and other Local ...

COMMUNITY POLITICAL ORGANIZER SEIU Local 521 was founded in 2007 when 5 local unions came together ... Plan, in conjunction with organizing/worksite organizing/research/communications staff, the ...

Candidates should have a background in union organizing, progressive politics and/or political campaigns with an emphasis on field organizing. It is essential that candidates be a quick study of ...

Build political support for strategic organizing and bargaining campaigns of the local. * Oversee all aspects of the union's political program, including GOTV, voter registration, candidate ...

Build political support for strategic organizing and bargaining campaigns of the local. * Oversee all aspects of the union's political program, including GOTV, voter registration, candidate ...

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Deep knowledge of public policy affecting our members, specifically work in legislative and political organizing. * Understanding of budgets and the budgeting process at state, local and Board of ...

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Deep knowledge of public policy affecting our members, specifically work in legislative and political organizing. * Understanding of budgets and the budgeting process at state, local and Board of ...

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How much do political organizing jobs pay per hour?

As of May 30, 2026, the average hourly pay for political organizing in the United States is $22.72, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $14.90 and $26.68 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a Political Organizing job?

A Political Organizing job involves mobilizing people and resources to support a political cause, candidate, or policy initiative. Organizers engage with communities, recruit and train volunteers, plan events, and develop grassroots strategies to build public support. They also coordinate outreach efforts like canvassing, phone banking, and voter registration drives. The goal is to increase engagement, influence public opinion, and drive political action.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in the Political Organizing position, and why are they important?

To thrive in Political Organizing, you need strong communication, community engagement, and campaign management skills, typically supported by experience in grassroots movements or political campaigns. Familiarity with voter databases, digital outreach platforms, and project management tools like VAN or NationBuilder is often required. Exceptional interpersonal skills, resilience, and adaptability are crucial for effective collaboration and overcoming on-the-ground challenges. These skills ensure organizers can mobilize supporters, coordinate successful events, and achieve campaign goals in a dynamic and fast-paced environment.

What does a typical day look like for someone working in political organizing?

A typical day in political organizing can involve a mix of duties such as recruiting and training volunteers, planning outreach events, managing communication with community stakeholders, and tracking progress using digital tools. Organizers often attend community meetings, canvas neighborhoods, and coordinate phone banking or text campaigns to engage voters. Collaboration is key, as you’ll work closely with campaign managers, field teams, and volunteers to execute strategy. The role can be fast-paced and occasionally requires evening or weekend hours, especially during peak campaign periods. This hands-on, dynamic environment provides ample opportunities for learning and growth within the field.
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Bilingual NW Wisconsin Regional C4 organizer (Part Time)

Voces de la Frontera

Arcadia, WI • Remote

Part-time

Posted 28 days ago


Job description

Salary: 22

NW Wisconsin Regional C4 Organizer (Part-Time) 20 hours/week | Now November 20th, 2026 | $22/hour + mileage Voces de la Frontera Action (C4) is seeking aRegional C4 Organizerto support political organizing, voter engagement, and grassroots power-building across assigned regions of Wisconsin. This is campaign-season work. Fast-paced. Field-based. Impact-driven. If youre passionate about pro-immigrant policy, civic participation, and building real community power keep reading. What Youll Do

  • Assist with candidate endorsements, voter engagement programs, and campaign planning
  • Work with chapters to grow membership and develop grassroots leaders
  • Recruit, train, and coordinate regional canvassing volunteers to execute outreach campaigns and strengthen community engagement
  • Coordinate with Voceros por el Voto to expand relational voter organizing
  • Utilize tools like VAN, EveryAction, MyRVP, Relay, and Twilio
  • Support GOTV efforts, voter education initiatives, and advocacy campaigns
  • Collaborate with communications to amplify political messaging
  • Participate in meetings, trainings, and key organizational events

Who Were Looking For

  • 12 years of campaign or political organizing experience
  • Strong understanding of grassroots and relational organizing
  • Experience working with immigrant and working-class communities
  • Bilingual Spanish/English
  • Comfortable working evenings and weekends during campaign season
  • Willing to travel within assigned region
  • Valid drivers license and reliable transportation required

This role requires regular field work, canvassing, meetings, and volunteer coordination in a fast-moving political environment. Ready to help build power this election season? Apply now and be part of the movement.