Join us in mobilizing students for the November election!

Hi John! 

Are you a current college student in a battleground state, or do you know someone who is? Are you looking to get involved in the upcoming election and fight for an equitable and just future?

Vote for Equality, the political arm of our sister organization Feminist Majority, is recruiting community college and university students, as well as recent grads, to be Campus Organizers and Coordinators for our student voter mobilization campaign. Our goal is to deliver a massive student vote to stop the backward trend on fundamental rights and move our country forward again on gender equality, abortion access, reproductive freedom, gun control, climate change, civil rights, and LGBTQ rights. Our very democracy is at stake.

Vote for Equality will be conducting student-led campaigns in Arizona, California, Nevada, New York, North Carolina, Michigan, Ohio, Pennsylvania, and Wisconsin. If you’re passionate about advocating for progress and equality, then WE NEED YOU to help make sure students’ voices are heard at the ballot box this November!  

The 2024 election could determine the direction of our country for decades. With tight races in the House, Senate, and Presidency, every vote matters. Some races could be decided by as few as a hundred votes. This November, we will be voting as if our lives depend on it! 

Share the following job description with your networks to help us mobilize campuses across the country:  

Campus Organizers (COs) will... 

  • work in teams on campus through Election Day; 
  • educate students about their right to register and vote where they attend school rather than their home address;
  • speak to classrooms, dorm meetings, student clubs and at campus events about what’s at stake in the election and the importance of the student vote; 
  • recruit volunteers and organize leafleting drives, chalking parties, and other visibility activities; and 
  • organize GOTV (Get Out the Vote) for Early Voting and through Election Day.

COs will start in September, and will be working through Election Day, for 5-15 hours per week, at $16 an hour. Applications for COs will be accepted on a rolling basis beginning in August and throughout the campaign.

 

Campus Coordinators (CCs) will...

  • recruit, hire and guide teams of organizers working on their campus through Election Day, 
  • work with allies on campuses to deliver a massive student vote; 
  • work with the administration to encourage student voting on campus;
  • train Campus Organizers and volunteers on voting requirements and regulations in the state; and 
  • organize events to encourage voter turnout during Early Voting and on Election Day.

CCs will start in August, and will be working through Election Day for 15-20 hours a week at $17-$20 an hour, depending on experience and size of campus. Applications for CCs will be accepted on a rolling basis beginning in June.

State Coordinators (SCs) will be responsible for recruiting and hiring Campus Coordinators and for overall campaign coordination in their state. SCs start August 1 and work through Election Day for 35-40 hours or more per week at $20-$25 an hour, depending on prior campaign experience.

 

QUALIFICATIONS

The ideal applicant is passionate about feminism, women’s rights, equality, and politics; is able to work independently and as part of a team; can inspire, recruit, and coordinate volunteers, and has exceptional written, oral communication, and social media skills. Prior experience in grassroots organizing, campus activism, or student government is a plus. 

HOW TO APPLY

If you would like to work in CA, NV, AZ, or WI, applicants should submit a cover letter describing activism and experience in leadership, resume (including GPA), and two references (including one from a professor or faculty member) to [email protected]. 

If you would like to work in MI, OH, PA, NC, or NY, applicants should send the same materials to [email protected].

 
JOIN THE MOVEMENT

Don't hesitate to reach out with any questions! Let’s make history this November!

In solidarity,

Madelyn Amos

National Programs Associate

Feminist Campus is a program of the Feminist Majority Foundation.

 

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