Carleigh Beriont for Congress is hiring a Field Director to build and run the campaign’s voter contact and volunteer organizing program for her 2026 race in New Hampshire’s First Congressional District.
Carleigh is a teacher, union organizer, mom of two, and Chair of the Hampton Select Board. She is running to represent New Hampshire’s First Congressional District, fighting for affordable housing, a livable climate, gun safety reform, and an end to Congressional stock trading. Her campaign takes no money from AIPAC or corporate PACs and runs without social media, putting every dollar into organizing across NH-01.
Carleigh helped lead the campaign that unionized Harvard’s graduate student workers, winning higher wages, childcare subsidies, and anti-retaliation protections for thousands. She defeated a two-term Republican incumbent to win her seat on the Hampton Select Board, where she led the effort to withdraw Hampton from a coalition of wealthy towns lobbying the state to make education funding less equitable. She holds a PhD from Harvard’s Graduate School of Arts and Sciences and teaches government and U.S. history at the Harvard Kennedy School.
The Role
The Field Director owns the campaign’s voter contact program and works with kitchen cabinet members to create the volunteer infrastructure that powers it. This person helps build the field strategy, defines the persuasion and GOTV universes, recruits and manages volunteers across NH-01, and runs the canvassing, phone banking, and event organizing that put Carleigh in front of voters in every corner of the district.
Responsibilities
• Build the canvassing program alongside volunteer leaders, including contact goal, canvassing and GOTV universes, weekly voter contact targets, and the operational plan to hit them
• Run the canvass program across NH-01, including multiple weekend launch sites across the district
• Help coordinate with volunteer leaders, run weekly one-on-ones, and coach them into long-term campaign leaders
• Continue to build and manage the volunteer leader pipeline: identify high-capacity volunteers from canvasses, phone banks, and house parties, train them up, and put them in distributed organizing roles
• Support the phone bank program: help Ginger build call lists, decide what events to build for, recruit phone bankers, manage shifts, and track contact and ID rates
• Own the field training program: biweekly volunteer trainings and onboarding for every new volunteer
• Build the GOTV plan: turnout universes, weekend-of-primary logistics, and election day staffing
• Coordinate with the communications team on earned-media moments tied to field activity, including canvass launches, milestone door knocks, and GOTV pushes
• Build and maintain the field program’s weekly metrics dashboard for senior staff: doors knocked, volunteers active, IDs collected, and conversion rates
The Right Person
• Has at least one cycle as a Field Director, Deputy Field Director, or Regional Field Director on a federal, state legislative, or comparable competitive race
• Has built a field operation from scratch, including hiring organizers, recruiting volunteers, and running daily field operations
• Has deep familiarity with VoteBuilder/VAN, MiniVAN, and the standard campaign tech
• Knows how to run a distributed organizing program where volunteers lead, not just showup
• Is a strong manager who can coach volunteers, hold a high bar, and have hard conversations
• Thrives in a fast-paced, mission-driven environment and can work long hours, evenings, and weekends through the 2026 primary on September 8
To Apply
Email your resume to jackson@carleighberiont.com with the subject line: [Your Name] – Field Director
Salary: $4000-4500/month