Deputy Field Director
Democratic Party of Oregon (DPO)
Position: Deputy Field Director
Location: Based in Portland or Eugene
Salary: $36,000 Year/DOE + Benefits
Closing Date: 2 weeks from posting date
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Job Summary:
The Democratic Party of Oregon (DPO) is seeking an exceptional individual to join our team as a full-time Deputy Field Director. The Deputy Field Director will play an integral role in the 2008 Presidential Election, US Senate Election and 5th Congressional District Election. The DPO is leading the way to invigorate and empower Democrats at the grassroots in Oregon through the Neighbor-to-Neighbor program, and as Deputy Field Director, you will play a pivotal role in fulfilling DNC Chairman Howard Dean’s vision for a stronger, more effective Democratic Party nationally.
This is a full-time salaried position in Portland or Eugene under the supervision of the DPO and funded by the Democratic National Committee’s (DNC) State Partnership Project.
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Description:
The Democratic Party of Oregon (DPO) has a 36 county strategy to build long-term, year round, sustainable organizational infrastructure. The Deputy Field Director will work in partnership with DPO leadership, county parties, volunteers, grassroots activists, elected officials, candidates, and allied organizations to build a grassroots network of neighborhood leaders to elect Democrats at all levels of government.
The primary responsibilities of the Deputy Field Director, working in conjunction with local parties, are to recruit, train and support volunteers to build the strength and success of the Democratic Party of Oregon (DPO) at the grassroots level. The Deputy Field Director plays a large role in creating and implementing a statewide training curriculum for volunteers to empower them with the skills they need for success. You will also serve as a mentor for the Regional Field Organizers.
This position will be responsible for the majority of the 4th and 2nd CD’s.
Qualifications:
• Previous organizing experience with a campaign, state party, membership organization, or non-profit is required
• Must have the ability to relate successfully to individuals of all races, nationalities, religions, genders, sexual orientations, income levels, educational backgrounds, and occupational groups.
• Fluency in Spanish is desirable
• In state travel and ability to work evenings and weekends required
• Computer proficiency with basic database, email, and word processing necessary
• Strong organizational and time management skills with the ability to meet goals and deadlines while working independently
• Strong verbal, written and interpersonal communication skills necessary
• Strong work ethic and commitment to local organizing
Responsibilities:
• Increase numbers of neighborhood level organizers, registered voters, and build party membership
• Train and engage volunteers in meaningful voter contact with goals and accountability
• Create and implement field, voter contact, outreach, and training activities
• Organize and manage volunteer phone banks and canvasses
• Attend county party meetings and regularly meet with county party leadership, local leaders and activists to assist in developing and implementing local strategic plans
• Prepare regular field reports for the Field Director and Executive Director
• Assist in organizing DPO events/projects as needed
Applications:
• A cover letter introducing yourself and describing your interest in the position
• Your resume
• Contact information for three references who can comment on your work, skills and/or experience
• A post May 20th start date is available for the right applicant
Interested candidates should submit their application materials by Friday May 9, 2008 at 5pm. Materials can be sent via mail to DPO, Attn: Exec. Dir, 232 NE 9th Ave., Portland, 97232 or via email to director@dpo.org. Please no phone calls.
The Democratic Party of Oregon is an Equal Opportunity Employer – women and minority candidates are encouraged to apply.


