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Coalition Coordinator
The Coalition Coordinator will assist in mobilizing, organizing, and communicating with a broad coalition of partners to defeat I-2117. Ideally, candidates for this job will possess strong organization and communication skills, as well as general knowledge of or relationships with key stakeholders in various issue areas. The Coalition Coordinator will support the Coalition Director and Outreach Team in developing well-organized data, information, scheduling, and endorsement tracking systems. The Coalition Coordinator will also assist the Campaign Manager with operations and manage the Intern Program. Candidates should have experience working in a fast-paced environment. Though not required, candidates will ideally be experienced in climate advocacy and have some established relationships with WA state organizations.
Deputy Field Director
The No on 2117 campaign is seeking an experienced and motivated Deputy Field Director to manage community-based campaign activities to defend Washington state’s leading-edge climate policy. The Deputy Field Director will be responsible for working with a team of five or more field organizers assisting them with executing a robust organizing plan in their assigned communities in the state.
Fundraising Associate
The No on 2117 campaign is seeking an experienced and motivated fundraising associate to manage community-based fundraising events, manage call time with campaign leadership and work with political leaders who are fighting to defend Washington state’s leading-edge climate policy. The position will require campaign hours, including evenings and weekends, and is based in Washington state. The fundraiser will have to work in person.
Key Volunteer Positions
Local coordinators will be responsible for executing a robust neighbor to neighbor campaign working closely with other volunteer team leads and campaign organizers.