
Organizing Director
Job Description
Description
- Cultivate and empower a diverse base of leaders, staff, members, and partners to effectively advocate for change
- Implement multi-level base building and leadership development organizing strategies, education, and advocacy campaigns to build grassroots power and drive impactful campaigns
- Facilitate and orchestrate the MEJC base of energy democracy supporters through development of a strong ladder of engagement, building a base of strong environmental justice leaders
- Develop, track, and evaluate data metrics, and establish the standards for review and evaluation of campaigns, grant reporting, and effectiveness of the MEJC strategies
- Manage and support action-based campaigns by engaging members; co-coordinate advocacy and electoral (C3 and C4) tactics to build the organization and the climate justice movement using tools such as popular education and activity with other appropriate staff
- Engage MEJC director-level leadership and ensure organizational health through open and transparent communication, fiscal responsibility, and promoting a culture of mutual care, foresight, discernment, and responsibility
- Provide strategic direction and guidance to organizing team members, ensuring alignment with organizational goals and objectives
- Develop recommended program and grant budgets, allocate resources effectively, and implement program activities as appropriate for the growth and development of the Organizing Department
- Bachelor’s degree with at least 5-8 years in a supervisory role, initiating and setting goals for organizing strategy and campaign management. Experience working with environmental justice, climate change, social, or racial justice coalitions, networks, and alliances preferred.
- Strong knowledge of best practices and proven success in leading organizing campaigns, base building, leadership development, and grassroots mobilization
- Ability to effectively and respectfully communicate, collaborate, and connect with people of diverse backgrounds, identities, and experiences
- Belief in and commitment to social, racial, and environmental justice
- Must reside in Michigan
- Ability to work nights and weekends
- Ability to travel 15-20% of the time within the metro Detroit area
- Salary: $65,000-$75,000/year, depending on experience and position level
- Medical, dental, and vision (Individual coverage is 100% paid for by MEJC)
- 401k with employer match
- Disability insurance options
- Generous PTO including parental leave
- Professional development
- Community involvement
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