What are the responsibilities and job description for the Lead Community Organizer position at Hometown Organizing Project?
Hometown Organizing Project is seeking three (3) part-time Lead Community Organizers to work 20-25 hours per week as part of our Climate Protection or Gender Justice programs. This is a mid-level organizing role ideal for candidates with 1-2 years of organizing experience.
Open positions include:
- Lead Community Organizer - Gender Justice (Statewide)
- Lead Community Organizer - Climate Protection (Dallas County)
- Lead Community Organizer - Climate Protection (Tallapoosa County)
Positions are part-time, hourly, hybrid remote/on-site position with opportunities for advancement to full-time with benefits within 6 to 12 months based on performance. Travel to the organization’s headquarters in Montevallo, AL is required approximately 1-2 times per month. Must be available for in-person, on-site work at the office or in community locations 3-4 days a week.
See full job descriptions and apply here: https://rur-al.org/hiring
Responsibilities
The overall responsibilities include:
- Expand Hometown’s physical presence in target communities through one-to-one conversations with community members, and engaging in outreach activities at community events
- Establish, support, and grow a team of local community members and facilitate regular team meetings;
- Conduct regular, individual check-in meetings with local team leaders;
- Collaborate with local team to ratify and coordinate ongoing action that supports the team and organization’s goals and outcomes, including establishment of a local monthly community gathering;
- Collaborate with other members of Hometown’s Organizing Team to cultivate a culture of leadership and collaboration among all of Hometown’s local teams and team leaders;
- Help plan quarterly statewide membership meetings, including turning out members, coordinating leadership opportunities, and facilitating relationship-building between leaders across geographies and program areas;
- Accurately report on activities and track leadership development of members in organizational databases.
Qualifications
Candidates should have some experience building relationships with diverse groups of people and a strong interest in building community to advance social change. A strong commitment to racial, gender (including transgender), economic, and climate justice, as well as building power in rural and small town communities, is required.
- 1-2 years of community organizing experience, including conducting 1-to-1s, identifying self-interest, propositioning leaders into roles, and developing or managing teams;
- Experience and self-interest in building relationships with diverse groups of people to attain common goals;
- Ability to listen to others, to show empathy, and to incorporate other people’s stories and experiences into an inclusive strategy for action that involves those people;
- Ability to complete data entry tasks with high level of accuracy, and ability to learn how to navigate new databases and related technologies;
- Ability to work with a high degree of independence while adhering to organizational policies and procedures as well as working effectively in a team environment;
- Effective written and verbal communication, including ability to create email blasts and social media posts with direction, and make use of canvassing or phone banking scripts;
- Sound judgment and decision-making skills;
- Ability and flexibility to travel across the state, including overnight travel;
Compensation & Benefits
- Salary: $23-26/hr commensurate with experience, with opportunities for advancement;
- Flexible Paid Time-Off (PTO) policy & at least 10 paid federal holidays (or equivalent time off) plus 2-weeks paid time off at the end of each year;
- Use of organizational Credit Card for approved purchases;
- Phone and internet stipend, organizational laptop provided;
- Additional trainings and professional development opportunities at low or no cost.
Note: This job posting is for a Lead Organizer, a mid-level organizing position. Applicants who do not fully meet all of the criteria above may be considered for a Community Organizer position at a lower payscale. More experienced candidates may be considered for a Senior Organizer position at a higher payscale.
Application Process
To apply, please submit a resume and cover letter using the applicant portal below, and respond thoroughly to the application prompts. References will be requested of applicants who advance in the hiring process.
See full job descriptions and apply here: https://rur-al.org/hiring
About Hometown Action / Hometown Organizing Project
Hometown Organizing Project is a nonpartisan 501c3 nonprofit organization building inclusive and sustainable communities where everyone can thrive through programs that protect our people, share our stories, and build a better future in the rural South.
Hometown Action is an affiliated 501c4 nonprofit advocacy organization building a multiracial, working class, trans/queer-affirming movement for racial, gender, economic, and climate justice in rural and small town communities across Alabama.
Equal Employment Opportunity: Hometown Action / Hometown Organizing Project provide equal employment opportunities to all qualified individuals without regard to race, color, age, sex, sexual orientation, gender, gender identity, religion, national origin, pregnancy, marital or family status/makeup, genetic information including family medical history, physical or mental disability, military or veteran status, child or spousal support withholding, citizenship and/or immigration status, any other protected class, in accordance with applicable federal, state, and local laws.
Salary : $23 - $26