About Laura Fine for Congress
State Senator Laura Fine is running for Congress to bring compassionate, pragmatic leadership to Washington. As Chair of the Illinois Senate Behavioral & Mental Health Committee, she has led major health care reforms like expanding access to mental-health services, strengthening insurance consumer protections, and holding insurers accountable so families can get the care they need. She has also been a strong defender of reproductive rights and environmental safeguards. This is a community-centered campaign with organizing at the heart of the effort.
About the Role
Field Organizers are on the front line of our voter-contact program. In this role, you’ll engage directly with voters, recruit and train volunteers, and build local networks to share Laura’s vision across IL-09. Field Organizers report to a Regional Field Director and work closely with fellow organizers to meet ambitious voter-contact and volunteer goals. This is an excellent opportunity to gain hands-on campaign experience in one of Illinois’s most competitive congressional races.
Key Responsibilities
Conduct direct voter contact, including door-to-door canvassing, phone banking, and text outreach
Recruit, train, and retain volunteers to build sustainable neighborhood teams
Support and execute volunteer events, visibility efforts, and community outreach
Track and report daily voter-contact and volunteer metrics in VAN
Represent the campaign at community events and coalition meetings as needed
Qualifications
Excellent communication and interpersonal skills
Strong organizational skills and attention to detail
Willingness to work long, flexible hours, including evenings and weekends
Comfortable engaging with voters outdoors and in diverse communities
Preferred: Prior campaign or community-organizing experience
Preferred: Familiarity with VAN or other voter-contact tools
Preferred: Access to reliable transportation
Compensation
$25/hour, commensurate with experience
Reimbursement for campaign-related travel