Regional Voter Protection and Access Director

Wilmington, DE
Full Time
Voter Protection
Mid Level

Overview: 

We are looking for highly motivated, passionate, and talented Regional Voter Protection and Access Directors who will support the national voter protection and access program, which aims to ensure that all eligible voters have an opportunity to vote and have that vote counted. The 2024 program will include a focus on election administration and opportunities to enhance voting access prior to Election Day, as well as a robust voter education and protection operation during voting periods.

 

Key Responsibilities:

  • Support National Voter Protection and Access Director and Deputy National Voter Protection and Access Directors in developing and leading national program
  • Serve as primary point of contact and provide support for state voter protection directors in an assigned region
  • Triage election administration and voter access issues that arise in assigned states and serve as process manager through issue resolution 
  • Convene and coordinate with legal teams for assigned states, including local counsel and HQ legal team members, to develop strategies to address issues that arise in states
  • Collaborate on national program components (training, data, LBJ, hotline, etc.) and provide tailored guidance to state teams on these topics
  • Develop metrics and goals, in collaboration with Deputy National Voter Protection and Access Directors, for state voter protection programs
  • Liaise closely with HQ Legal and HQ States team
 

Ideal Skills & Qualifications:

  • Experience managing staff preferred 
  • 1+ cycle of experience working in voter protection or related work or 2+ cycles of experience working in statewide organizing, issue advocacy, or political roles with a thorough understanding of voting laws and procedures
  • Ability to understand complex election laws and regulations and advocate for pro-voter reforms
  • Experience working with NGP/VAN. Experience working with LBJ preferred but not required 
  • Strong interpersonal and written communication skills 
  • Experience building and maintaining relationships with a diverse group of internal and external stakeholders
  • Ability to work strategically and collaboratively 
  • Experience juggling multiple priorities in a fast paced environment that requires exceptional organization, creativity, versatility, and problem solving
  • A strong commitment and passion for advancing the Democratic agenda and enhancing voter access
Salary: The salary for this position is $120,000, on an annualized basis. This is a full-time position that may require work on weekends, and has an end date of November 15, 2024. This is an exempt position.
 
Due to FEC regulations, only U.S. citizens or U.S. green card holders are eligible to apply for this role.
 
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