
Mobilization Director
Climate Action Campaign US, Washington, District of Columbia, United States
Mobilization Director
The Climate Action Campaign (CAC) is seeking a Mobilization Director to drive ambitious field work focused on building more and more focused people power to tackle the climate crisis through federal policy change. Were looking for an ambitious organizer hungry to build volunteer power at scale, a savvy data-driven analyst eager to lead experiments, and a seasoned manager and leader who brings the best out of a small staff team. Our goal is to ramp up the scale and sophistication of our base of climate activists and volunteers by deepening their commitment for sustained activism around federal climate policies. From running phonebanks to actions outside Congressional offices and training volunteers for town hall events, CACs grassroots team is focused on empowering our Champs and holding accountable leaders pushing anti-climate policies. This position reports to the Senior Director of Field & Campaign Strategy and works closely with CACs leadership team and across the campaign as well as with an array of coalition partners. Core Responsibilities:
Manage, train and mentor a small staff. Lead CACs grassroots work through tried and true grassroots tactics while pushing the envelope with creative tactics that generate significant activity. Launch a robust, scalable volunteer program with a focus on deepening commitment to climate, moving folks up our ladder of engagement and cultivating leadership. Design and lead a series of field experiments recruiting folks to in-person and virtual climate-themed events with a rigorous eye to tracking and measuring results. Engage and coordinate with grassroots leaders across our coalition. Understand the dynamics that motivate our targets and our partners to successfully engage activists in the work. Track progress to goals, hold the team accountable, coach, motivate and train staff and partners to success. Troubleshoot internal and external problems with expert diplomacy. Collaborate internally with CAC leadership and team members to maximize the impact of CAC campaigns. Travel as needed for grassroots events, trainings and actions. Be a nimble team player who can identify gaps and step in to fill tactical and strategic opportunities as needed. Who You Are
The ideal candidate will bring: At least 6 years experience leading large-scale field programs on advocacy and/or political campaigns. An ambitious entrepreneurial spirit with the ability to drive field teams to exceed what they think is possible. Expertise designing and executing sophisticated volunteer programs and trainings. A talent for managing people, with excellent interpersonal skills, and a track record of building highly-effective field teams and developing strong staff. Previous staff management experience is required. Analytical and data-driven with excellent attention to detail and a deep curiosity for the story behind the numbers. Skills as a strategic thinker and clear communicator who can drive home for others how tactics connect back to the larger campaign strategy. Agility at managing competing priorities, anticipating and preparing for challenges, and able to quickly shift plans as the campaign evolves. Salary and Benefits
This is a full-time, exempt position. The salary range for this position is $100-$120k and is commensurate based on experience. Full-Time Benefits Include: 13 paid Holidays 100% employer paid Medical, dental, vision coverage 401k Employer Match, Roth IRA FSA, HSA, Dependent Care, Commuter Benefits, Parking Benefits Voluntary ancillary benefits such as STD, LTD, Life Insurance, Cancer coverage, etc. Paid Parental Leave Unlimited PTO Monthly Tech Stipend Professional Development stipend Work Environment
This position is based in Washington, DC. CAC staff work in a hybrid set-up with 1-2 days per week of in-office work. Physical Requirements Predominantly operates in an office environment. Must be able to remain stationary a majority of the time. Must be able to use standard office equipment including computers and keyboards. Equal Opportunity Employer We are an Equal Opportunity Employer committed to economic and social justice, and do not discriminate against applicants based on race, religion, gender, national origin, disability, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, or any other characteristic protected by law. Women, BIPOC, LGBTQ+ people, and members of other historically disenfranchised populations are strongly encouraged to apply.
The Climate Action Campaign (CAC) is seeking a Mobilization Director to drive ambitious field work focused on building more and more focused people power to tackle the climate crisis through federal policy change. Were looking for an ambitious organizer hungry to build volunteer power at scale, a savvy data-driven analyst eager to lead experiments, and a seasoned manager and leader who brings the best out of a small staff team. Our goal is to ramp up the scale and sophistication of our base of climate activists and volunteers by deepening their commitment for sustained activism around federal climate policies. From running phonebanks to actions outside Congressional offices and training volunteers for town hall events, CACs grassroots team is focused on empowering our Champs and holding accountable leaders pushing anti-climate policies. This position reports to the Senior Director of Field & Campaign Strategy and works closely with CACs leadership team and across the campaign as well as with an array of coalition partners. Core Responsibilities:
Manage, train and mentor a small staff. Lead CACs grassroots work through tried and true grassroots tactics while pushing the envelope with creative tactics that generate significant activity. Launch a robust, scalable volunteer program with a focus on deepening commitment to climate, moving folks up our ladder of engagement and cultivating leadership. Design and lead a series of field experiments recruiting folks to in-person and virtual climate-themed events with a rigorous eye to tracking and measuring results. Engage and coordinate with grassroots leaders across our coalition. Understand the dynamics that motivate our targets and our partners to successfully engage activists in the work. Track progress to goals, hold the team accountable, coach, motivate and train staff and partners to success. Troubleshoot internal and external problems with expert diplomacy. Collaborate internally with CAC leadership and team members to maximize the impact of CAC campaigns. Travel as needed for grassroots events, trainings and actions. Be a nimble team player who can identify gaps and step in to fill tactical and strategic opportunities as needed. Who You Are
The ideal candidate will bring: At least 6 years experience leading large-scale field programs on advocacy and/or political campaigns. An ambitious entrepreneurial spirit with the ability to drive field teams to exceed what they think is possible. Expertise designing and executing sophisticated volunteer programs and trainings. A talent for managing people, with excellent interpersonal skills, and a track record of building highly-effective field teams and developing strong staff. Previous staff management experience is required. Analytical and data-driven with excellent attention to detail and a deep curiosity for the story behind the numbers. Skills as a strategic thinker and clear communicator who can drive home for others how tactics connect back to the larger campaign strategy. Agility at managing competing priorities, anticipating and preparing for challenges, and able to quickly shift plans as the campaign evolves. Salary and Benefits
This is a full-time, exempt position. The salary range for this position is $100-$120k and is commensurate based on experience. Full-Time Benefits Include: 13 paid Holidays 100% employer paid Medical, dental, vision coverage 401k Employer Match, Roth IRA FSA, HSA, Dependent Care, Commuter Benefits, Parking Benefits Voluntary ancillary benefits such as STD, LTD, Life Insurance, Cancer coverage, etc. Paid Parental Leave Unlimited PTO Monthly Tech Stipend Professional Development stipend Work Environment
This position is based in Washington, DC. CAC staff work in a hybrid set-up with 1-2 days per week of in-office work. Physical Requirements Predominantly operates in an office environment. Must be able to remain stationary a majority of the time. Must be able to use standard office equipment including computers and keyboards. Equal Opportunity Employer We are an Equal Opportunity Employer committed to economic and social justice, and do not discriminate against applicants based on race, religion, gender, national origin, disability, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, or any other characteristic protected by law. Women, BIPOC, LGBTQ+ people, and members of other historically disenfranchised populations are strongly encouraged to apply.