Location: Phoenix, Arizona
Department: : Advocacy
Applications accepted until the position is filled.
The ACLU of Arizona—a leader in the fight against mass incarceration, voter suppression, discrimination in public education, and threats to LGBTQ equality and immigrants’ rights—is seeking a full-time Organizing Director to plan and implement the field and organizing components of our aggressive multi-year advocacy campaign to reduce the U.S. jail and prison population by 50% while combating racial disparities in the criminal justice system.
The ideal candidate is a skilled manager who has recruited, supervised, and trained field /organizing staff on electoral, legislative or issue-based campaigns where regular data-driven debriefs and assessments are an integral part of decision making and team building. The ideal candidate is a creative, strategic thinker with a proven track record of solving problems and managing organizers who develop and inspire volunteers to meet specific policy objectives. Personal experience being incarcerated or in other ways entangled with the criminal justice system, preferred.
This is a newly created full-time position based in our Phoenix office.
RESPONSIBILITIES:
The Organizing Director is a new permanent position based in the ACLU Phoenix office and reports to the Political Director. Job responsibilities include but are not limited to:
QUALIFICATIONS:
We’re seeking candidates who are strong managers, effective coaches, and who can make new organizers excellent organizers. Personal experience being incarcerated or in other ways entangled with the criminal justice system, preferred.
Additional qualifications we seek are:
Knowledge of criminal justice policy issues is a plus but not a requirement.
COMPENSATION:
Compensation for this position is negotiable and depends on experience and is highly competitive. Benefits include generous vacation and sick leave; medical and dental insurance; life and long-term disability insurance; defined contribution plan with employer match; and 12 paid holidays.
TO APPLY:
Send a cover letter and resume with three professional references by email to info@acluaz.org describing your interest in this position, and the ways in which you satisfy the qualifications specified above. Include “Organizing Director” in the subject line of your email. When submitting your application, please be sure to submit both a cover letter (with a document name formatted as “Last name, First name- Cover Letter”) and your resume (with document name formatted as “Last name.First name-Resume”). Please also indicate in your cover letter where you heard of this career opportunity. No phone calls or walk-ins, please. Applications accepted until position is filled.
ABOUT THE ACLU
For the past nearly 100 years, the ACLU has been at the forefront of every major civil liberties fight in our country’s history. Whether it’s ending mass incarceration, achieving full equality for the LGBT community, establishing new privacy protections for our digital age, or preserving the right to vote, we take up the toughest civil liberties issues to defend all individuals from government abuse and overreach. With ACLU affiliate offices in all 50 states, Washington, D.C., and Puerto Rico, we fight tirelessly in the courts, legislatures, and through community engagement to ensure that all individuals’ rights are protected. We are a passionate, highly motivated group of lawyers, public policy experts, lobbyists, community organizers, and fundraisers, and we’re looking for exceptional talent to join our team.
This is an incredibly exciting time to join the ACLU. ACLU membership in Arizona has increased 250 percent from roughly 6,000 before the November 2016 election to more than 22,000 members today. Hundreds of people are joining the ACLU’s grassroots People Power movement. More than 2,300 people across the country signed up to host events during the March 2017 People Power launch – 200 people in Arizona alone – and since then dozens of people have been meeting with law enforcement officials across the state to advocate for immigrant-friendly policy changes that promote public safety and foster better trust between community members and police.
In celebration of the ACLU’s 100th anniversary in 2020, the organization is building a more expansive advocacy infrastructure to increase its effectiveness in achieving public policy objectives. The organization is growing rapidly and has identified critical policy objectives that need proactive campaigns to succeed.
We seek a talented Organizing Director with strong organizing and field experience to play a central role in designing and executing a field plan to inspire decision-makers to adopt policy changes to discriminatory and onerous bail and sentencing policies that contribute to Arizona having the fifth highest incarceration rate in the nation.
The ACLU of Arizona is a nonprofit, nonpartisan, public interest organization dedicated to the defense and expansion of civil liberties and civil rights in Arizona. Our four strategic priority areas are: criminal justice reform, education equity, LGBT equality and immigrants’ rights. The ACLU of Arizona has 17 staff members, 22 board members, more than 22,000 members, and an annual operating budget of $2.1 million, which includes a significant influx of resources to hire several new positions in FYE 2018.
The ACLU of Arizona comprises two separate corporate entities, the American Civil Liberties Union of Arizona and the ACLU Foundation of Arizona. Both the American Civil Liberties Union of Arizona and the ACLU Foundation of Arizona have the same overall mission, and share office space and employees. The ACLU has two separate corporate entities in order to do a broad range of work to protect civil liberties.
ACLU is an equal opportunity employer. We value a diverse workforce and an inclusive culture. The ACLU encourages applications from all qualified individuals without regard to race, color, religion, gender, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, age, national origin, marital status, citizenship, disability, veteran status and record of arrest or conviction.
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