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Friends for Kathy Hochul: Regional Coalitions Director, Suburbs

Job Post, New York, NY, United States


Friends for Kathy Hochul: Regional Coalitions Director, Suburbs Location NY

Salary Starting salary at $6,500 monthly / Monthly

Company Friends for Kathy Hochul

Department Political

Employment Type Campaign

Contact jobs@kathyhochul.com

Application Instructions To apply, send a cover letter and resume to jobs@kathyhochul.com with “Regional Coalitions Director, Suburbs” in the subject line.

Job Description Location: New York (Manhattan, Long Island, or Westchester County)

Manager: Coalitions Director

Starting Salary: $6,500 monthly

Benefits: Healthcare, dental, and vision coverage

Friends for Kathy Hochul is seeking a full-time Regional Coalitions Director for the campaign of New York State’s first female Governor, Kathy Hochul. The role oversees the execution of the campaign’s Coalitions program in the Suburbs Region (Long Island, Westchester County & Hudson Valley).

Responsibilities

Develop and maintain relationships with elected partners, community leaders and advocates across the region

Support Coalitions Director in developing Coalition Advisory Councils among key constituencies and stakeholders in the region

Serve as event planning and logistics lead for Coalitions events in the region

Coordinate with Coordinated Campaign partners across the region

Support briefing needs, including review, coordination, and dissemination of materials for coalitions events & political call time

Other responsibilities as assigned

Qualifications

2+ years of experience managing political relationships and supporting campaign events

Strong ties to Long Island, Westchester County or the Hudson valley, a plus

Must be willing to work non-traditional hours, including weekends and evenings

Strong work ethic, excellent attention to detail, and the ability to manage multiple projects simultaneously

Well-organized, with strong oral and written communication and interpersonal skills

Ability to exercise discretion and independent judgment

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