Associate Organizing Director – Remote

last updated March 22, 2025 7:08 UTC
The Associate Organizing Director coaches and manages an average of 5 Organizers and
Organizing Managers, helps design and implement turf plans in key states, tracks
progress towards overall team goals, builds a positive culture on their team, and leads
cross-department projects and programs that advance organization-wide strategic
priorities.
The Associate Organizing Director is an experienced organizing leader who makes an
impact by building and leading an innovative program within a rapidly growing
progressive organization. The position involves some travel — up to 20% each year, with
ebbs and flows depending on the work.
Responsibilities:

    • People and Culture – 60%
    • Supervise an average of 5 Organizers and Organizing Managers across states Provide guidance, mentorship, professional development, structure, feedback and evaluation to your staff.
    • Contribute to a safe, welcoming, and inspiring organizational culture for staff to excel in, and provide ongoing opportunities for team members to lead and grow. Build a unique and positive culture for your pod.
    • Uphold Indivisible’s values of creating an inclusive and equitable working environment.
    • Program Management -30%
    • Independently or in partnership with other organizational leadership lead priority programs and campaigns both within our team and across departments, to help achieve organizational goals
    • Work with organizers and organizing managers to develop strategic turf plans to hit campaign and organizational goals
    • Actively manage your team to achieve their goals – providing constructive feedback and guidance as they work towards them, creating opportunities to learn from both successes and setbacks, and holding staff accountable when they fall short
    • Team Leadership – 10%
    • Work with Organizing Leadership to continue to build and improve Indivisible’s organizing model and strategy
    • Identify best practices both within the team and in the field, and work with leadership to scale them aggressively
    • Listen for and surface new departmental or organizational initiatives based on feedback from group leaders and/or staff
Qualifications:

    • Field Expertise & Strategy:
    • Strong knowledge and at least 5-7 years/cycles of demonstrated experience developing and implementing field strategies; deep understanding of grassroots and grasstops organizing
    • Ability to develop and implement field plans, track/monitor/assess progress, troubleshoot and adapt as needed
    • Ability to tackle big, complex problems with actionable plans, generate smart, innovative approaches, not afraid to think outside of the box. Ability to Manage in Complexity
    • Relentlessly results oriented; strong track record of meeting or exceeding goals
    • At least 3-5 years of proven experience managing others to achieve ambitious goals
    • Strategic and analytical thinker with ability to pivot from big picture to detailed implementation as needed
    • Ability to juggle multiple streams of work, prioritize, and problem solve in complex and nuanced situations
    • Comfort operating in complex and fluid environments, responding innovatively and rapidly to emerging opportunities or concerns
    • Demonstrated ability to thrive year-round in a fast-paced, dynamic grassroots campaign environment while managing a heavy workload.
    • Interpersonal Skills:
    • Strong people skills; effective communicator An exceptional team player; exemplifies a work style that is flexible, respectful, collaborative and nimble
    • Can build trust, confidence, and followership of diverse range of staff, volunteers, field partners – across race, gender, and other identities
    • Demonstrated record of mentorship and leadership development in previous positions
    • Cultural Competency:
    • Understanding of race, gender, sexuality and other aspects of identity, and their intersections, and how that plays out in the work
    • Demonstrates self awareness of their own multiple group identities and their attendant dynamics, and can adapt approach as needed
    • Ability to build strong relationships and trust across race, gender, class, and other group identities, both internally and externally
    • Experience organizing in communities of color and/or building multiracial
    • organizing efforts and prior training in anti-oppression, equity and inclusion
$85,150 – $123,000 a year
About the Indivisible Project
We’re building something new We’re a progressive grassroots organization that began in the aftermath of Trump’s election. We’re working to build a democracy that reflects a broad, multiracial “we the people,” one that works for all of us and is sustained by all of us. To support this movement, we’ve built an incredible team at the national level. We dream big, we support each other, and we have fun doing it. For more information about Indivisible’s vision, mission, and theory of change, click here.
We’re changing what’s politically possible. Indivisible is part of the powerful progressive movement reaction to Trump, fighting the racist, misogynistic, plutocratic, and authoritarian agenda trumpeted by Trump and the GOP congress. Don’t take our word for it; Indivisible has been featured on the Rachel Maddow Show multiple times, as well as in the New York Times and in pretty much every other major news outlet in the country.
We’re building together. We’re building a new organization every day – a rare opportunity to model what we want to see in the world. We’re deeply committed to equity and building a diverse and inclusive organization.
We’re looking for you. If you want to fight for the soul of American democracy, there’s no better place to be than Indivisible. We’re looking for more team members who are passionate about building an inclusive democracy and committed to getting results. It’s an exciting, fulfilling place if you’re someone who wants to fight fiercely for the progressive world we want to have.
Every one of us on the national team is here because we believe this movement is the best way to retake and build progressive power in this country. Does that ring true for you? If so, great – throw your hat in the ring to join our team. Let’s start #winning together. For more information about Indivisible’s organizational principles, click here.
Indivisible Project is an equal opportunity employer. We strongly encourage and seek applications from women, people of color, including bilingual and bicultural individuals, as well as members of the lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender communities. Applicants shall not be discriminated against because of race, religion, sex, national origin, ethnicity, age, disability, political affiliation, sexual orientation, gender identity, color, marital status, or medical condition. Reasonable accommodation will be made so that qualified disabled applicants may participate in the application process. Please advise in writing of support needs at the time of application.
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