Central Piedmont Regional Organizer

Organization Overview
Democracy North Carolina (Democracy NC) works to strengthen democratic structures, build power in disenfranchised communities, and inspire confidence in a transformed political process that works for all. Through grassroots organizing, policy advocacy and research, and strategic communications, the nonpartisan organization aims to protect and advance voting access, ensure fair representation, and increase the participation of those historically underrepresented in the political process, especially people of color. For nearly 30 years, this 501(c)3 nonprofit (and its predecessor, Democracy South) has taken on powerful institutions and politicians, regardless of party, and promoted reforms that expand public involvement in civic life. Democracy NC works closely and in coalition with reform-minded local, state, and national partners to achieve the policy outcomes and grassroots participation necessary for a just and equitable democracy.

Position Overview
We believe meaningful change happens when communities take action. We’re hiring a part-time Regional Organizer to serve as on-the-ground support for our grassroots organizing work in the Central Piedmont (Triad area). The Central Piedmont Regional Organizer will assist with the work of building community-level power across lines of race, class, generation, and political affiliation. The Regional Organizer will locate, train and activate community members - especially the Black, brown, and low-wealth people who have historically been the targets of voter suppression - to build people power, expand civic participation and leadership of underrepresented voters, and advance a range of voting rights and pro-democracy reforms.

This is a flexible, remote-first position, but requires frequent travel within our Central Piedmont regional coverage area (which includes Forsyth, Guilford, Rockingham, Rowan, and Alamance Counties) and occasionally to our central office in Morrisville, NC. Mileage reimbursement is provided. This position reports to our Central Piedmont Regional Managing Organizer (RMO).

Responsibilities
• Build Democracy NC’s base through relational one on ones, coalition meetings and select speaking engagements in alignment with our priorities.
• Coordinate local coalition-building efforts through monthly meetings, creating a sense of community and connectivity with individuals, local groups, and chapters of state organizations.
• Coordinate, engage and develop volunteers to participate in and lead a range of grassroots actions, including but not limited to voter engagement, voter education and get-out-the-vote actions, implementing public education campaigns, coordinating canvass plans, organizing events, and rallying public support for pro-democracy issues.
• Help develop and implement issue campaigns and “mini-campaigns” with winnable goals related to pro-democracy issues. Recruit, train, and activate new and seasoned activists and leaders to be involved in the campaigns.
• Connect electoral reform efforts with broader social justice issues, and stay abreast of current events within NC local and state politics and the national election reform movement.

Experience and Qualifications
• Experience engaging volunteers in concrete actions and activities; experience developing and working with volunteer leaders over an extended period.
• Experience with planning and implementing grassroots, issue-based campaigns and voter engagement efforts, including power mapping, organizing public education activities, phone banking, door-knocking, meeting with elected officials, voter registration, etc.
• Experience facilitating meetings involving diverse constituencies and strong personalities, helping groups walk away with an increased understanding, tangible next steps, defined roles, etc. Coalition-building is a plus.
• Experience with the Google Workspace suite of apps and ability to learn additional tech tools, such as the Voter Activation Network, Nation Builder, MyCampaign, and social media apps.
• Experience working in North Carolina’s political culture and/or strong knowledge of North Carolina history, culture and politics. Experience living, working, and building community in the Central Piedmont region strongly preferred.
• Commitment to Democracy NC’s mission and values, including race and gender equity; ability to work with diverse groups, including low-income North Carolinians, people of color, and residents of varying political ideologies; and in diverse settings, both rural and urban.

Skills and Attributes
• Superior people skills; good instincts, excellent listening skills and judgment of character, ability to understand and connect to people’s motivations, ability to build strong relationships.
• Ability to work well independently and as part of a team.
• Strong interpersonal communication skills: direct, proactive communication style; ability to ask for support; ability to give and receive constructive feedback from colleagues and supervisors.
• Flexibility, patience, clear-headedness, positive attitude, and ability to work in a fast-paced and sometimes chaotic working environment.
• Superior written communication and public speaking skills.
• Ability to stay self-organized, multi-task and manage multiple projects at once.
• Understanding / analysis of structural and institutional oppression is a plus.

Organization Name: 
Democracy North Carolina
Career Level: 
Mid-career
Salary range: 
$30/hr
Job Type: 
Part Time
Location: 
Triad Area NC
County: 
Forsyth County
Organization Type: 
Nonprofit
Category: 
How to Apply: 

Please send the following to jobs@democracync.org with the subject line “Regional Organizer” (no phone calls please):
• Cover letter with an overview of your background and interest in the position
• Resume
• In your email, please share how you learned about this position

Applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis with a priority deadline of April 15, 2024. The role will remain open until filled.

Salary and Benefits: 

This is a part-time position at 20 hours per week on average (not to exceed 29 hours in a given week), at a rate of $30/hr. This is a flexible, remote-first position, but requires frequent travel within the Central Piedmont, and on occasion, to our main office in the Triangle. Mileage reimbursement provided.