Field Organizer
3 Months ago
Indiana, United States
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Job Description
Farm-To-Power is hiring a Field Organizer in Indiana, allowing remote work for Indiana residents. The role involves public outreach, volunteer mobilization, and coalition building to support clean energy initiatives in rural communities. The position requires travel, with expenses reimbursed, and offers $5,000/month for full-time or negotiated part-time work. Applicants should have 1-3 years of experience in non-profit or political organizing.
Indiana Field Organizer - Farm-To-Power
Employer: Farm-To-Power
Position: Field Organizer
Remote work allowed: Yes, but applicants must reside in Indiana to be considered.
Travel Required: Yes, frequent travel is required. All travel expenses will be reimbursed.
Pay and Benefits: $5,000/month full-time, part-time fees negotiated.
Job Type: 1099, full-time and part-time positions available.
Who We Are:
Farm-To-Power (FTP) is a nonpartisan, not-for-profit 501(c)(3) information and advocacy platform born of the great need to provide balance in the dialogue around the impact of clean energy infrastructure in rural, agriculturally based communities.
Farm-To-Power’s mission is to work in collaboration with agricultural organizations and farming and ranching communities to identify and then target areas where there is the most significant risk of information gaps driving critical decisions around the development of clean energy—including utility-scale wind and solar farms as well as the transmission infrastructure interconnecting these vital resources.
We aim to support a coalition of farmers, ranchers and community stakeholders with agricultural backgrounds willing to support renewable and transmission projects and use their voices and platforms to encourage others in agricultural communities or with agricultural backgrounds to do the same.
Position Description Farm-To-Power is hiring a Field Organizer (FO) to serve as a member of our front-line staff for public outreach, volunteer mobilization, event management, coalition building, and driving our overall campaign to success. The FO will be responsible for the day-to-day organizing tactics and carrying out our broader strategic objectives in accordance with the mission set by our senior leadership team. The FO will work on public outreach, coalition building, issue advocacy, and campaign communications within the state. The FO will report to the State Strategic Supervisor.
Responsibilities Include:
• Field Campaigning. Proven track record of success in community and/or political organizing, coalition building, engaging elected officials, and being a part of large, complex campaigns– specifically in rural communities.
• Organization Building. A natural leader who will identify, recruit, train, and develop a base of organization supporters (advocates, volunteers, action takers) Build an organization around a culture that promotes diversity, transparency, collaboration, and a desire to change the world for the better.
• Communications. Skilled communicator who is comfortable taking on controversial issues by talking to voters on their doorsteps, presenting at large group community meetings, speaking with local press, and being a public-facing voice of our campaign.
• Stakeholder Partnerships. Demonstrated experience in building issue-based or political coalitions to support candidates/causes. Good judgment with stakeholders and can work with a diverse coalition of partner organizations.
• Strategy. Ensures numeric goals and key milestones are met to drive strategy and the success of our campaign. Compiles detailed reporting on campaign progress daily, weekly, and as needed for the overall campaign reporting.
• Other duties as assigned based on campaign needs.
Qualifications:
• 1-3 years experience in non-profit, political, community organizing, campaign-related work required.
• Experience in agriculture and/ or renewable energy is a plus but not required.
Other:
• Must have a commitment to renewable energy and organizing in rural communities.
• Must be able to travel extensively within the region (all travel-related expenses paid).
• Must be able to work some weekends, evenings, and irregular hours based on campaign needs.
• Must have a car, driver’s license, and valid insurance. Mileage reimbursement is provided.
Application:
We are hiring as soon as possible. Position open until filled.
Farm-To-Power is an equal opportunity employer, and we are committed to promoting diversity, equity, inclusion, and belonging. Women, people of color, and people from marginalized groups are strongly encouraged to apply.
Job Types: Full-time, Contract
Pay: $5,000.00 per month
Schedule:
• Evenings as needed
• Monday to Friday
• Weekends as needed
Application Question(s):
• Do you have experience living in, or working with rural, agriculturally based communities?
Willingness to travel:
• 50% (Required)
Work Location: On the road
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