Overview:
Sean McCann for Congress is hiring multiple full-time Field Organizers for the 2026 cycle to
work on a competitive red-to-blue campaign in Michigan’s 4th congressional district. Our
team is looking for high-energy, adaptable individuals to engage in on-the-ground
organizing and serve as representatives of the campaign across the district. No prior
organizing experience is necessary, all training will be provided. Organizers will report
directly to the Organizing Director. This position will run through November 15th, 2026.
Responsibilities:
--Participate in direct voter contact and facilitate engaging conversations with voters
across the political spectrum.
--Build relationships with local activists, stakeholders, and organizations within assigned
region.
--Recruit and support a team of volunteers and interns. Lead volunteer canvass launches,
phone banks, and other potential outreach events.
--Work collaboratively with other field staff to accomplish campaign goals.
--Any other campaign-related tasks, as needed.
Qualifications:
--Ties to Michigan and the district strongly preferred
--Enthusiastic about building relationships and empowering volunteers.
--Strong time-management skills, and drive to hit and exceed metric goals.
--Strong verbal, written and interpersonal communication skills.
--Committed to getting Democrats elected.
-- Ability to thrive in fast-paced environments and work long and irregular hours, including
evenings and weekends
--Must have access to a laptop and a valid driver's license along with reliable access to
a car.
--Ability to work in-person, in-district.
Compensation:
Salary is $4,500/month. Competitive healthcare benefits package offered.
To apply: Interested candidates should submit a resume and three (3) references to Emily at
emily@seanmccannforcongress.com with subject line “McCann Field Organizer”. Sean McCann for Congress is committed to including groups historically underrepresented due to race/ethnicity, religion, age, gender-identity, sexual orientation, and/or disability. We strongly encourage members of underrepresented and marginalized communities to apply.