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The Sierra Club values applicants who are people that identify as Black, Indigenous, and other minority or disadvantaged groups; women; queer, transgender, gender non-conforming, and gender fluid people.
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Scope: The Field Organizer is responsible for implementing the state level policy priorities and organizing tactics to accomplish Sierra Club priorities, which are: to regionally address climate disruption, transform the energy economy, protect communities from pollution, ensure access to the outdoors for all and protect our lands, water and wildlife.
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Demonstrated understanding of both the barriers and opportunities for organizing with immigrant communities, communities of color, and low- and moderate- income people. Significant grassroots organizing experience, including union or issue campaign organizing and electoral organizing.
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2+ cycles of campaign organizing experience, including 1 cycle of staff management experience, is strongly preferred. Coordinating regularly with congressional campaign leadership so that the organizing program is supported by and integrated into the overall campaign strategy.
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The Sierra Club values applicants who are people that identify as Black, Indigenous, and other minoritized groups; women; queer, transgender, gender non-conforming, and gender fluid people.
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These programs are diverse, and their respective program directors and managers oversee a variety of work areas including: workforce development; job placement; worker, immigrant, and tenants rights education and advocacy; budget and contract management; management of collaborations and partnerships; street and digital outreach; and community organizing.
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Scope: The Sierra Club California Associate Organizer is responsible for recruiting, engaging, and motivating large numbers of new people to take repeated action which will further Sierra Club California's targeted campaign or program goals at local and state agencies and in the state legislature.
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The Organizing Coordinator works with our staff to meet volunteers wherever they are in their activism journey to develop their skills, their commitment to racial justice and other forms of equity, and their ability to meaningfully engage in our work.
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The Nail Salon Project Organizing Fellow will work in partnership with AOC to support immigrant workers in the Greater Boston area. The Fellow will also engage in organizing and legislative advocacy for the creation of an advisory board to build worker empowerment and strive for sustainability within the nail salon industry.
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This could look like helping out a new volunteer on their first voter registration shift, helping out a new volunteer on their first canvassing shift or meeting with a potential volunteer to join an organizing committee.
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Work with the National Political Director to plan and execute high-impact grassroots organizing and mobilization programs, in collaboration with the national office and affiliate colleagues, resulting in political and policy successes, and long-term capacity building.
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In the first year, you will support the Community Organizing & Engagement Director in producing a public document outlining principles and best practices for government agencies to leverage community power in government decision making along with developing up to two trainings to build upon the consciousness of skills of NYC residents to strengthen the pillars of racial equity in democracy.
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Experience working/volunteering on a political campaign, organizing in your community, or issue advocacy. In collaboration with Supermajoritys Strategic Program Team, plan and help lead events (online and in- person) focused on core tactics we use to build continuous grassroots power at Supermajority: deep canvassing, direct voter contact, organizing night school, Majority Leaders, in-person strategy meet ups, values-based mobilization, volunteer recruitment & retention, and leadership development.
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The Public Policy and Organizing Manager will work on a broad scope of policy issues in California which includes (but is not limited to) voting rights/democracy, housing/homelessness, criminal legal system reform, and climate change, developing expertise in selected areas and on select bills.
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Manage the leadership of the Organizing team as they work to achieve early childhood and economic justice power by building a powerful base of leaders starting in East St. Louis, St. Louis City, and St. Louis County.
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