Applications Due: Wednesday, April 15, 2020. Start date projected for early-mid May, 2020
How to Apply: Visit this link to upload a Resume, cover letter, a sample of an organizing or campaign plan that you have created from previous work, as one document. Additionally, please provide 3 references; including someone who has supervised you and someone you have supervised or mentored. Only candidates that are being considered will be contacted.
Flexible Location.
GGJ’s team has worked remotely for 15 years. During COVID-19 travel restrictions, all of our programming and organizing work is happening remotely/online. Once travel is not deemed a public health risk and restrictions are lifted, travel will be required for this position on average 5-10 days per month in the US, and 15 days per year internationally. Compensation: $60,000-$70,000. Salary is commensurate with experience. This position is full-time with benefits beginning after 3 month introductory period, including health, dental and vision coverage and generous vacation. Position Summary: This position will join the GGJ Organizing
Team to lead, develop, and implement programs, with a focus on coordinating GGJ’s Feminist Organizing School model and Feminisms & Gender Justice working group. Applicants must have a strong ability to build relationships with integrity and humility, work independently, forecast and plan multiple projects several months in advance, attention to detail as well as big picture political analysis, and consistent communication while working remotely. Job Responsibilities • Develop and lead strategy development and organizing of members and allies for GGJ’s overall program, with a focus on Grassroots Feminism and Gender Justice programs
(50%)
• Co-coordinate GGJ’s Feminist Organizing Schools (20%)
• Membership recruitment, engagement, and retention (20%)
• Participate in GGJ team (10%) Required Qualifications and Experience • At least 7 years of experience with base-building and organizing direct action and/or policy campaigns. • Experience organizing in Black & Brown led organizations. • Knowledge of national landscape of reproductive justice, feminist
economy, and/or gender justice organizing. • Ability to work independently while maintaining close communication with remote team. SEE MORE -- CLICK HERE FOR FULL JOB DESCRIPTION
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