Maine Democratic Party: Research Tracking Coordinator
The Maine Democratic Party is seeking a Research Tracking Coordinator who will be based in Augusta or Portland, Maine to join the team for the 2026 election cycle. The Research Tracking Coordinator will be a key member of the research team, monitoring opponents on a day-to-day basis both in person and virtually and reporting on candidate events as well as organizing volunteers to attend events.
We are looking for someone with strong organizational skills, attention to detail, who is a responsive, passionate and determined worker with a creative approach to identifying research opportunities, and who has experience working in a fast-paced environment that requires accurate work on tight deadlines.
The Research Tracking Coordinator will work closely with members of the research and communications teams. We are looking for candidates who are excited about campaigns and looking to grow their campaign skills. The Research Tracking Coordinator will be expected to travel to events as necessary.
Responsibilities: The Research Tracking Coordinator will be responsible for comprehensively tracking opponents’ schedules and finding opportunities to record opponents, get them on the record, and hold them accountable. The Research Tracking Coordinator will transcribe and comprehensively report out events and activities to the campaign team and assist with other duties as assigned such as opposition research, rapid response, and paid media tracking. The Research Tracking Coordinator will also be responsible for recruiting, managing, and overseeing a volunteer tracking network.
Skills:
Interest and passion for politics and campaigns
Attention to detail and strong organizational skills
Ability to manage up while prioritizing multiple tasks in a fast-paced environment while being proactive and communicative with other staff
A desire to hone research and political skills in a dynamic, active department
Discretion and sound judgment when dealing with sensitive information
Expected Outcomes:
Research and confirm details for tracking opportunities, maintaining a robust calendar for insight purposes
Attend and record footage and audio of public events in a timely manner with key activity highlighted
Process transcriptions of digital assets and distribute same-day reports that identify key details of the event
Recruit, train, and manage volunteer tracking and provide regularly updates to the party
The Research Tracking Coordinator is a self-starter who can proactively solve problems and provide a high level of precision and detail in their work
The Research Tracking Coordinator will maintain relationships with key stakeholders to achieve program goals
The Research Tracking Coordinator will work on other research tasks as assigned
The ideal candidate will have:
A current driver’s license and access to a reliable vehicle and cell phone
Availability to work weeknights and weekends as needed
Willingness to monitor a 24-hour news cycle
How to Apply:
To apply, email a cover letter describing your interest in the position and your resume to medemsresearch26@gmail.com. Please use the subject line format of “ LAST NAME, FIRST NAME - Research Tracking Coordinator” in the subject line. No calls, please. The position will be open until filled and applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis. Salary is based on level of experience. This is a full-time position that offers a generous benefits package. Salary is in the $4,500/month range.
This position is based in Maine with some in-office work required at one of MDP’s regional offices (Portland, Bangor, Augusta) and MDP’s headquarters in Augusta. This position is a part of the Maine Democratic Party employees' bargaining unit, represented by the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers Local #1837.
The Maine Democratic Party is an equal opportunity employer and it is our policy and our core value to recruit, hire, train, promote and administer any and all personnel actions without regard to sex, race, age, color, creed, national origin, religion, economic status, sexual orientation, veteran status, gender identity or expression, ethnic identity or physical disability, or any other legally protected basis.