Job Title
Nevada State Director
Job Location
Remote, but based in Nevada
Job Overview
Care in Action and the National Domestic Workers Alliance are seeking a State Director in Nevada to build a strong statewide program. The State Director will supervise the day-to-day operations of our integrated state based direct advocacy, basebuilding, and civic engagement work, leading one of the most important projects in our organization. They will manage the hiring and coordination of staff, oversee the state budget, and coordinate with civic engagement tables and groups.
Compensation
- Employment Status: Full-time
- FLSA Status: Exempt
- Salary Range: $90,000 - $95,000 annually
- Hours per Week: 40+
Responsibilities
- Create a powerful electoral organizing operation, including volunteer and paid voter contact, focused on activating and mobilizing women of color.
- Monitor the legislative session and lead on the development and execution of strategic initiatives, legislative campaigns/caucus, and care legislation.
- Implement statewide voter registration campaign focused on unregistered voters of color.
- Support candidate endorsement process by identifying, vetting, and supporting prospective and endorsed candidates.
- Hire relevant staff and potentially consultants, including paid voter contact operation.
- Serve as a representative at appropriate meetings and tables, coordinating closely with our partners across the state.
- Integrate seamlessly with existing in-state Domestic Worker affiliates and chapters, focused on base building work of domestic workers, including successfully expanding the project to targeted areas.
- Support and shape the message of our statewide campaign, including serving as organizational spokesperson, with support of Communications staff.
- Lead experimentation and innovation work around electoral organizing, and analyze and report on results.
- Cultivate interdepartmental relationships with the data and communication department to accurately amplify brand in all events and campaigns.
- Participate in staff meetings, staff study, and staff retreats.
- Attend supervision meetings and complete work plans and reports in a timely manner.
- Assist with other duties as needed.
Requirements
- 3-4 cycles of electoral campaign experience with increasing responsibility.
- Expertise in electoral voter contact, including paid canvass, voter registration, volunteer management, and phone banking.
- Expertise in political organizing with a commitment to racial, social, and economic justice.
- Belief in the leadership and political power of women of color.
- Commitment to support Black organizing and civic engagement, including following the leadership of Black women.
- Ability to forge strong relationships with relevant partners, groups, and leaders across the state.
- Strong understanding of messaging and communication for electoral campaigns, and relationships with relevant media are a bonus.
- Ability to work with the Legal staff to meet all legal and ethical requirements of a political organization.
- Critical thinking and problem-solving skills to assess threats and recommend actionable solutions.
- Relentless drive, tenacity, and a willingness to do whatever it takes to advance our mission and values.
- Attention to detail and the ability to manage the technical aspects of a project such as paperwork, deadlines, etc.
- Ability to work effectively with strong personalities, peers, public officials, and allies.
- Alignment with NDWA’s vision and values, including a commitment to economic, race and gender justice.
- Willingness to work long and unusual hours, including nights and weekends.
- Willingness to travel is required, and reliable access to a vehicle is preferred to attend events and partner meetings across the state.
- Experience running data-driven, digital-first campaigns strongly preferred.
- Proficiency in any of the following languages is considered a major plus: Spanish, Vietnamese, Korean, or French.
We're excited for you to apply!