Copper State Victory is seeking a full-time Coordinated Director to develop and oversee the Arizona 2026 Coordinated Campaign. The Coordinated Director will work with stakeholders, partners, and campaigns to create and support programming across the state to re-elect Governor Katie Hobbs, Secretary of State Adrian Fontes, Attorney General Kris Mayes; win legislative races; and elect Democrats up and down the ticket.
Responsibilities
Work with staff and partners to develop a coordinated campaign strategy, including all aspects of organizing, direct voter contact, and voter protection
Hire and manage senior staff of the coordinated campaign and oversee the hiring and growth of a quickly expanding team
Manage the coordinated campaign budget
Build relationships and collaborate with key stakeholders, including campaigns, national and state committees, and local and state parties
Provide regular reports and updates about the work of the coordinated campaign to committees, key stakeholders, and campaigns
Create and implement accountability structures that ensure the program and staff consistently grow and develop over the course of the cycle
Requirements
Minimum of four cycles of experience on coordinated campaigns, with at least two of those cycles serving in senior staff positions on a coordinated campaign or in similar roles
Experience managing staff through multiple layers
Experience managing a budget is preferred
Ability to build and maintain relationships with stakeholders such as elected officials, candidates, campaign staff, activists, grasstops, and volunteers
Effective communicator with a variety of audiences, including both internal and external staff and organizations
Strong organizational and strategic thinking skills, with an ability to develop concrete, implementable plans
Access to cell phone, laptop, a valid driver’s license, and reliable transportation
Desired Qualifications
Roots in, connection to, and/or relationships in Arizona
Spanish language proficiency
Previous experience on a gubernatorial race or in state politics