Job Overview:
The Organizing and Communications Coordinator will be the main point of contact for Opportunity DC’s engagement in the community. You will be responsible for identifying and supporting potential candidates for office, building relationships with civic leaders and policymakers, and developing the advocacy skills of business leaders within the District of Columbia. You will engage and support local leaders through one-on-one meetings, workshops and networking events, and digital forums (e.g. email, texting, social media), and you will lead the organization’s external communications.
About Opportunity DC
Opportunity DC is a 501(c)(4) issue advocacy organization that promotes a robust economy capable of supporting the greater social good and sustaining the District’s recent years of progress. Learn more at www.opportunity-dc.org.
Key Responsibilities:
Identify, train, and mobilize small business and community leaders:
Conduct research and outreach to identify potential small business leaders within the community that are representative of the various DC neighborhoods and constituencies.
Lead programs to help educate local leaders on the policies that help create a thriving business climate and a strong economy.
Mobilize small business and community leaders to participate in community initiatives, events, and advocacy campaigns.
Recruit and develop candidates for office, and provide ongoing support for policymakers:
Identify and coach individuals with potential for leadership roles in the community.
Organize workshops and events to develop the skills and political acumen of potential candidates for office.
Recruit qualified individuals to run for office in the District, building a diverse, representative, and inclusive pipeline of candidates.
Build a strong community of future and current candidates and elected officials, through resource and knowledge-sharing, networking events, and mentoring opportunities.
Lead organizational communications and digital media engagement:
Leverage digital tools—social media, texting, newsletters, digital advocacy campaigns—to build and mobilize a strong network of voters, volunteers, and community leaders committed to building a strong economy capable of supporting the social good in the District.
Lead the drafting and production of written materials, including press releases, newsletters, and donor updates.
Educate policymakers on relevant research, in collaboration with local think tanks. Draft and share fact sheets, briefing materials, and talking points as needed.
Qualifications:
Passion for Opportunity DC’s mission and vision
Proven experience in community organizing, political campaigning, or grassroots activism
Ability to work effectively with diverse communities and stakeholders
Exceptional written and verbal communication skills
Experience delivering high-quality trainings and workshops; exceptional event planning and execution skills
Strong understanding of local governance structures
Experience with organizing tools and software is preferred
Ability to work a schedule that includes occasional weekend and evening events
Ability to travel within the District of Columbia for in-person meetings and events