
Portland Coalition-Builder for Democracy - Oregon Action, National Impact
Democratism, Portland, OR, United States
Portland Coalition-Builder for Democracy - Oregon Action, National Impact
Democratism educates the public about ways to make government and other social systems more democratic. We are working to restore constitutional governance and create a fair, democratic election system. Millions are protesting in the streets, hundreds of lawsuits have been filed, thousands are calling their representatives in Congress every day. But where are our state and local legislators? State and local governments have real power, and every state and local representative has taken an oath to uphold the Constitution. We need them to step up. Help Democratism activate state and local legislators to defend democracy and restore the rule of law by building alliances to compel state and local governments to resist authoritarianism and restore constitutional governance.
Responsibilities
Receive guidance and support as you help shape and carry out a plan for coalition-based organizing.
Engage with existing organizations to secure support, partnerships, and endorsements.
Build alliances with local groups (e.g., around labor, reproductive rights, climate, racial equity, immigrants’ rights, LGBTQ+, and democracy).
Share tailored materials that support collaboration.
Present on the STAT Resolution and strategy, communicating its urgency and relevance to local allies.
Develop strategies for local organizing and movement building.
Participate in team meetings.
Stay in communication with the national team and share updates across the network.
People of all backgrounds and identities are strongly encouraged to apply.
Job Details Seniority level: Associate Employment type: (not specified) Job function: General Business, Management, and Business Development Industries: Civic and Social Organizations and Non-profit Organizations
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Responsibilities
Receive guidance and support as you help shape and carry out a plan for coalition-based organizing.
Engage with existing organizations to secure support, partnerships, and endorsements.
Build alliances with local groups (e.g., around labor, reproductive rights, climate, racial equity, immigrants’ rights, LGBTQ+, and democracy).
Share tailored materials that support collaboration.
Present on the STAT Resolution and strategy, communicating its urgency and relevance to local allies.
Develop strategies for local organizing and movement building.
Participate in team meetings.
Stay in communication with the national team and share updates across the network.
People of all backgrounds and identities are strongly encouraged to apply.
Job Details Seniority level: Associate Employment type: (not specified) Job function: General Business, Management, and Business Development Industries: Civic and Social Organizations and Non-profit Organizations
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