The Washington State Democratic Party’s Coordinated Campaign is seeking Field Organizers to join our 2026 campaign cycle. With multiple targeted congressional and legislative races across the state, our Field Organizers will be critical to the success of midterm races in 2026.
These positions will report to Regional Field Directors. This job is a full-time, campaign cycle position, with an end date of November 15, 2026 and is part of a collective bargaining unit. Evening and weekend work will be required, particularly as we get closer to the 2026 General Election.
Organizers will be hired for the following broad target regions. These are geographically expansive areas; while being based within the region is a plus, it is not required to apply.
Bellevue, WA
Everett, WA
Bellingham, WA
Vancouver / Southwest WA
Tacoma, WA
Seattle, WA
Remote: No
FLSA Classification: Hourly
Union Position: Yes
Start Date: June 1, 2026
End Date: November 15, 2026
Core Competencies
Field Organizers are responsible for building robust volunteer networks and serving as liaisons within the community and their region.
Unwavering commitment to winning Democratic majorities at all levels in Washington state and a demonstrated commitment to the Democratic Party.
Demonstrated ability to work inclusively and collaboratively with a diverse staff, activists, allies, and stakeholders.
Ability to manage multiple priorities in a fast-paced, campaign-style environment; meet ambitious goals and deadlines; and adapt quickly.
Experience
Experience working with volunteers, customer service, or other public-facing roles.
Past political organizing experience as a fellow or volunteer preferred
Familiarity with Votebuilder/VAN is a bonus
Ability to adapt to evolving priorities
Comfortable working in metrics and a deadline-driven environment
Access to reliable transportation across the entirety of the organizing region and the ability to work evening and weekend hours
Comfortable scheduling self, volunteers, and constituents for events/meetings
Excellent written and verbal communication skills
A friendly and professional demeanor
Ability to manage multiple projects independently
Responsibilities
Recruit, coach, train, and manage volunteer leaders across the state who are ready to talk to voters and take on management of their own teams of volunteers.
Support targeted 2026 candidates by running direct voter contact events, including in-person and virtual phone banks and canvasses.
Organize at the “grasstops” level, building authentic and accountable relationships with community leaders to create a coalition willing to take direct action to elect Democrats up and down the ballot.
Use various organizing tactics, including but not limited to 1:1 conversations, phone calls, texting, knocking on doors, and social media engagement to grow our network of action-oriented volunteers.
Meet high-volume weekly voter contact and volunteer recruitment goals, including substantial phone outreach targets. Field Organizers should expect a fast-paced, metrics-driven environment with consistent accountability to quantitative goals.
Work to create a professional staff culture that is upbeat and empowering, with a mind towards greater inclusion, a customer-service attitude, and a willingness to solve problems creatively.
Develop and maintain strong, trusting relationships with local party leaders, activist groups, and partner organizations so that we have strong and robust partnerships in advance of the 2026 election.
Consistently meet deadlines and communicate with your direct supervisor when challenges arise that will prevent you and/or your team from meeting your goals.
A commitment to creatively solving challenges that will occur with goals, strategies, and tactics.
Other duties as required.
Salary and Benefits
The wage for this position is $24 per hour, with overtime paid at 1 ½ times the hourly rate after 40 hours. A typical week will be scheduled for 50 hours, with more overtime available during the GOTV window leading up to the Primary Election in August and General Election in November. Benefits include healthcare, phone, and mileage stipends; sick leave, bereavement, and paid observed holidays. This position is a part of the Coordinated Campaign’s collective bargaining unit.
To apply
To apply, complete this online application form. Priority applications are due through the form by March 27; candidates who apply by this date will receive first consideration, though the position will remain open until filled.
The Washington State Democratic Party strives to create a diverse, equitable, and inclusive environment and is proud to be an equal opportunity employer. We believe our diversity is our strength and encourage individuals with diverse backgrounds—including race, ethnicity, religion, gender, marital status, parenting status, sexual orientation, age, national origin, disability or veteran status—to apply.