A successful candidate for the Organizing Associate position will be an early-career super-connector who is passionate about making change and uplifting new voices. To be successful in this role, you would need some experience in all of these must-have areas:
Organizing Skills
You understand and respect diverse communities and work effectively with people from varied backgrounds and perspectives.
You are an effective communicator and active listener, able to deliver our message clearly and persuasively.
You can adapt to changing circumstances and adjust your strategy as needed.
Campaign Skills
You are enthusiastic about making elections more secure and inclusive. You believe in democracy, care about voting, and are comfortable working in nonpartisan spaces.
You are hungry for victory. You don’t just focus on inputs, but instead work relentlessly to deliver results because you want your work to make a difference.
You are willing to learn the skills to build nonpartisan organizing and educational campaigns with a team, including setting campaign goals, communicating messaging, and supporting various activities to achieve our goals.
You are comfortable working in a dynamic environment where campaign conditions and strategy evolve and strategic pivots are necessary.
You can work quickly and like high impact rapid-response work.
Self Management
You are a detail-oriented task-tracker who can manage a personal to-do list and is adamant about accomplishing goals. You are incredibly responsive and enjoy connecting via various digital channels.
You are comfortable in a virtual professional setting and sometimes working outside of your home (in hotels, conference rooms, airports, etc.). You can manage your workload in a fully remote setting and foster a sense of community in the digital space. You are accountable and self-motivated without an office environment.
You know that feedback loops can help you create the best work. You create opportunities to get input from colleagues and partners.
To Apply
Complete a short application form and upload your resume and a one-page writing sample. The writing-sample can be from a recent project or organizing campaign. (Only applications submitted through this form will be accepted; materials submitted via email will not be considered.)
Based on your application and writing sample, a 30-minute video interview may be scheduled. A final round of interviews and reference check will be conducted to determine if you are the best fit for the position.
Your application will be acknowledged upon receipt.
Our team will contact you by mid-April 2026 to schedule interviews with selected candidates.
All applicants will be notified via email of the status of their application by May 2026.
The Center for Tech and Civic Life is proud to be an Equal Opportunity Employer. We encourage people of all races, colors, religions, national origins, sexual orientations, genders, sexes, ages, abilities, branches of military service, and political party affiliations to apply.
Application Deadline: April 10, 2026 or until we hit our cap of 200 of applications, whichever is earlier.
This position must be performed within the United States. Candidates must be legally authorized to work in the United States at the time of hire. The Company does not sponsor or assume sponsorship of employment visas.
Employees and job applicants are protected from discrimination based on race, color, religion, sex, parental status, national origin, age, disability, genetic information, political affiliation, military service, or other non-merit-based factors. These protections apply to all employment decisions, including recruitment, hiring, performance evaluations, promotions, training, and career development. Additionally, CTCL provides to employees and applicants reasonable accommodations for disabilities; for pregnancy, childbirth, or related medical conditions; and for religious beliefs, observances, and practices.