Georgia State Director and Nevada State Director

Georgia State Director and Nevada State Director

Georgia State Director and Nevada State Director 150 150 hrccareers
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Human Rights Campaign
Published
October 28, 2021
Location
Washington
Job Type

Description

We strongly encourage people of color, transgender and non-binary people to apply. HRC is an equal opportunity employer and welcomes everyone, including non-LGBTQ+ people, to join our team.

Position Summary:

HRC, in collaboration with our state equality partners, works to defend and advance pro-LGBTQ+ policies at all levels of government, holds elected officials accountable for their votes and actions, and elects pro-equality champions to office.

The State Director will lead organizing efforts of our membership in the state ahead of 2022 federal and state midterm elections. This position will manage statewide recruitment, training, and overall cultivation of HRC’s volunteer leaders, then build out volunteer teams in key communities across the state for issue and electoral advocacy actions, and grassroots lobbying activities.

Volunteer Team Building: HRC will rely on a powerful grassroots network of volunteer leaders taking regular action to resist attempts to rollback progress for the LGBTQ+ community while working at the local level to advance LGBTQ+ equality wherever possible. The State Director will work with volunteer teams to establish best practices for group-led actions and to recruit and train an active volunteer base statewide. 

Issue & Electoral Advocacy: Our program focus will be building support for the Equality Act at the federal level -- a bill to protect LGBTQ people from discrimination in employment, housing, credit, and public places and services. At the state and local level, we will work to train activists on tactics and strategies for advancing equality by HRC’s State, Municipal, Corporate, and Healthcare Equality Indexes and other key HRC Foundation programs. At the direction of HQ staff, the State Director will also develop and execute a plan for elevating LGBTQ equality in the 2022 election, which may include voter registration and traditional volunteer voter contact efforts.

We are hiring for 1 State Director in Nevada (preferably based in the Las Vegas area) and 1 State Director in Georgia (preferably based in the Atlanta area).

This position is a temporary, full-time position ending approximately November 30, 2022. Possible extension depending on funding.

Position Responsibilities:

  • Oversee the design and implementation of advocacy training programs for volunteers and supporters in the state.
  • Develop and implement strategic plans in collaboration with in-state partner organizations and HRC staff, ensuring the integration of these plans into HRC’s strategic legislative, electoral, membership, communication and education goals.
  • Develop and maintain coalitions through the lens of equity, intersectionality, and allyship. HRC’s leadership in campaign, legislative, and advocacy spaces must include engagement and partnerships with LGBTQ+ communities, BIPOC communities, social and reproductive justice organizations, and organizations serving marginalized communities.
  • Create and implement short-, mid- and long-term strategic action plans and activities needed to support the strategic framework. 
  • Monitor and adjust all activities to ensure progress toward strategic goals.
  • Develop strategic partnerships with other organizations and groups to support HRC’s outreach and visibility.
  • Lead HRC’s efforts to partner effectively with state and local LGBTQ and allied organizations in the state to collaborate and develop efforts to advance the goals of the LGBTQ movement. 
  • Develop and maintain key relationships with organizational leaders in healthcare, social, racial and economic justice, K-12 education, higher education, business, youth-serving agencies, and HIV/AIDS.
  • Manage full-time field staff in state, and work with HRC staff to determine how best to meet HRC’s strategic legislative, electoral, membership, communication, and education goals for the state.
  • Mentor, train and support volunteer leaders so that they can best support their teams of HRC member volunteers; regularly assesses development needs of volunteer leadership, meeting goals, reporting on progress, and testing what organizing models work for member and supporter volunteers.
  • Ensure teams are successfully collaborating with and mobilizing important constituent groups, both traditional and non-traditional.
  • Work with leaders to create a plan to recruit and engage new and existing volunteers, members, and supporters to engage in grassroots activities as needed to support HRC’s legislative strategies and priorities.
  • Ensure that all volunteer outreach and engagement is meticulously tracked in VAN and reports are submitted daily.
  • Share HRC’s commitment to inclusion and the intersectionality of our movement by integrating campaign and outreach efforts to defend and advance shared advocacy priorities like women’s reproductive rights, immigrant rights, and other civil rights causes.
  • Oversee logistics and recruitment for volunteer team-driven “organizing moments” and visibility opportunities like rallies, marches, sit-ins, etc.
  • Serve as on-the-record spokesperson as needed.
  • Supervise employees, including when applicable, recruiting, interviewing, hiring, conducting performance reviews, coaching, motivating and instructing. 
  • Other duties as assigned.

Position Qualifications:

  • Bachelor’s degree (or equivalent work experience) with five or more years in community, issue, labor, or electoral organizing (equivalent to 4 plus cycles that are more than 6 months each) strongly preferred.
  • Four to five years’ experience managing staff and teams representing a rich mix of experience, backgrounds, and perspectives;  experience managing remote staff preferred
  • Demonstrated ability to develop and execute a metrics-driven issue or electoral campaign effort.
  • Unwavering commitment to centering diversity, equity, and inclusion in all aspects of work, and a demonstrated ability to develop strategies and tactics to create equitable and inclusive outcomes.
  • Must be highly organized, detail-oriented, and able to handle multiple projects simultaneously in a fast-paced environment. 
  • Ability to prioritize and effectively manage multiple tasks in a fast-paced work environment.
  • Experience working successfully with coalition partners on issue advocacy.
  • Demonstrated experience with VAN and a familiarity with other standard organizing and advocacy tools and social media required.
  • Must have strong speaking and writing skills, and strong verbal communication skills.
  • Strong skills with Microsoft Office applications (Word and Excel), Google Apps (Gmail, Google Docs and Drive).
  • Flexibility with work schedule; this position does require work hours that vary from standard office hours and may include evenings and weekends.
  • Must be located in state and able to travel extensively in that state.
  • Must have valid driver’s license. 
  • Must have reliable vehicle available because this position requires extensive travel. 
  • Spanish-speakers and other bilingual applicants are encouraged 
  • Strong interest in the rapidly changing LGBTQ+ equality movement and a working knowledge of LGBTQ+ issues.

All positions at the Human Rights Campaign may require travel on a regular basis or periodically. Where the need arises for business travel, appropriate compensation as outlined by the Fair Labor Standards Act will apply.

 

No phone calls or emails, please. Due to the volume of applications we receive, we are unable to respond to queries about application status. 

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