Seeking a skilled local campaign organizer with strong connections to animal rights, shelter, and rescue communities across New York City’s five boroughs. Experience engaging and influencing city council officials and securing legislation sponsors is a plus.
In coordination with our US campaigns team, the Organizer, New York City, will build relationships and identify opportunities to collaborate with stakeholders in New York City to advance a city council bill banning the sale of animals in brick-and-mortar pet stores. This will include, but is not limited to, local animal rights groups, local environmental and wildlife protection groups, local shelter and rescue groups, and elected members of New York City Council. The role will also pursue opportunities to engage the general voting public via political mobilizations and tabling, leafletting, or other educational engagements at public events across the city.
Main Responsibilities
Requirements
Qualified candidates will also bring:
We understand some people may not apply for jobs unless they tick every box. If you're passionate about joining us and think you have much of what we're looking for, even if you're not 100% sure… we'd love to hear from you.
We’d love to meet people with varied backgrounds - the more inclusive we are, the better our work will be. We want to build teams which represent a variety of experiences, perspectives and skills, and we see the value that diversity brings to our cause.
Benefits
This is an hourly, part time, contractor (1099) role for a period of 18 months with an expected commitment of 10 hrs per week. Pay rate is $40/hour. Possibility for extension beyond 18 months if additional funding is granted.
Seeking a skilled local campaign organizer with strong connections to animal rights, shelter, and rescue communities across New York City’s five boroughs. Experience engaging and influencing city council officials and securing legislation sponsors is a plus.
In coordination with our US campaigns team, the Organizer, New York City, will build relationships and identify opportunities to collaborate with stakeholders in New York City to advance a city council bill banning the sale of animals in brick-and-mortar pet stores. This will include, but is not limited to, local animal rights groups, local environmental and wildlife protection groups, local shelter and rescue groups, and elected members of New York City Council. The role will also pursue opportunities to engage the general voting public via political mobilizations and tabling, leafletting, or other educational engagements at public events across the city.
Main Responsibilities
English - fluent
English - fluent