Campaign Field Manager : Oregon

Oregon AFL-CIO
Oregon AFL-CIO

Campaign Field Manager

Based in Portland, OR

Are you ready to strengthen the voice of working people in the political process?
Are you an experienced, effective political organizer with great references?

If so, we need YOU for our robust political program during the upcoming election for critical member mobilization and helping to execute our field and member communications program! The Oregon AFL-CIO represents over 300,000 working Oregonians. Our mission is to improve the lives of our members and all workers, and to raise the standard of living for all Oregonians through collective bargaining, advocacy, and political education and outreach.

This is a full-time temporary position. Position begins in late March and ends on May 19. Compensation is $3,500/month with competitive benefits.

Minimum Qualifications:

  • Political campaign and/or canvass experience
  • Licensed and insured driver
  • Familiarity with the electoral process
  • Excellent communication (written and verbal) and leadership skills
  • Strong commitment to economic, racial and gender justice
  • Outgoing and friendly demeanor with a team-player attitude
  • Willingness to work evenings and weekends
  • An honest and trustworthy reputation

Preferred Skills:

  • Previous experience managing a goal-oriented, successful team
  • Experience with miniVAN
  • Conversational level proficiency in languages other than English

To Apply:
We’re scheduling interviews immediately. Email a résumé and 5-7 sentences about yourself and your interest in the labor movement right away to chelsea@oraflcio.org.

The Oregon AFL-CIO strongly encourages people of color, queer, transgender, gender nonconforming people and people with disabilities to apply. We are focused on building a diverse and inclusive workforce. If you’re excited about this position but do not meet 100% of the qualifications listed above, we still encourage you to apply.

WHEN APPLYING: Be sure to indicate that you saw this information at UNIONJOBS.COM.

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