Position: Director, Membership
Position Type: Full-Time
Reports to: Chief Strategy & Public Affairs Officer
Location: Hybrid in Washington, DC
Anticipated Start: February 2025
ABOUT THE ROLE
The Director of Membership focuses on the success of state Future Caucus chapters and the Congressional Future Caucus in building cross-partisan relationships, enacting effective legislation, and showcasing effective governance. They will be responsible for co-creating and overseeing the implementation of a state-by-state strategy for Future Caucus chapter impact, including recruiting new lawmakers, tracking engagement among lawmakers involved, implementing a membership model for the organization, and connecting Future Caucus members to internal capacity-building resources. They report directly to the Chief Strategy and Public Affairs Officer.
The individual in this role will oversee a team that will recruit and retain state and federal legislative members of Future Caucus and equip Future Caucus co-chairs to lead their chapters effectively. The Director will serve as a liaison between legislators and other Future Caucus departments and staff.
The ideal candidate brings experience in relationship-building and strategic leadership, with a focus on fostering collaboration and empowering others to succeed. They are innovative and solutions-oriented, with the ability to design and execute strategies that enhance member engagement and strengthen Future Caucus chapters. Strong organizational skills, a collaborative mindset, and a passion for working with Republican and Democratic leadership in equal measure are essential. Experience in managing teams, working within legislative or membership-based organizations, and developing scalable programs will ensure success in this role.
ABOUT FUTURE CAUCUS
Future Caucus has an audacious mission: activate young leaders to bridge the partisan divide and build a more functional democracy. Future Caucus is a national, nonpartisan organization dedicated to supporting the next generation of elected leaders. We provide the resources, networking, and capacity-building opportunities for these policymakers to forge productive partnerships on critical national issues.
In 2013, Future Caucus organized the nation’s first and only caucus for young members of Congress, the Congressional Future Caucus, to build coalitions on future-oriented challenges. Future Caucus also scaled this model into 34 state legislatures, each with a Future Caucus consisting of young, high-potential legislators, and now engages more than 1,800 young legislators nationwide. Learn more at www.futurecaucus.org.
RESPONSIBILITIES
Project & People Management
Member Recruitment
Program/Chapter Management
Requirements
ABOUT YOU
Position: Director, Membership
Position Type: Full-Time
Reports to: Chief Strategy & Public Affairs Officer
Location: Hybrid in Washington, DC
Anticipated Start: February 2025
ABOUT THE ROLE
The Director of Membership focuses on the success of state Future Caucus chapters and the Congressional Future Caucus in building cross-partisan relationships, enacting effective legislation, and showcasing effective governance. They will be responsible for co-creating and overseeing the implementation of a state-by-state strategy for Future Caucus chapter impact, including recruiting new lawmakers, tracking engagement among lawmakers involved, implementing a membership model for the organization, and connecting Future Caucus members to internal capacity-building resources. They report directly to the Chief Strategy and Public Affairs Officer.
The individual in this role will oversee a team that will recruit and retain state and federal…
OUR VALUES
In 2020, Future Caucus unveiled a set of organizational value statements developed collaboratively by our team. This ethos represents what we believe in at Future Caucus, and what we have worked to establish during the last eleven years. These are the values we have set for ourselves, and what we see come to life through our legislators in our network, partners, and supporters:
LOCATION
Future Caucus is currently in a hybrid work environment, candidates must be located in the Washington, D.C. metro area, or be willing to relocate.
COMPENSATION
The starting salary range for this position is $88,000 - $101,500. Highly competitive benefits are provided, including transit stipend, 401(k) with employer contributions, generous vacation policy, professional development stipend, and comprehensive health benefits.
CULTURE AND CONNECTION
Future Caucus aspires to an organizational culture based on our values, where our team is connected and collaborative. We take time to share in the wins and impact of our work, chat over regular employer-paid lunches, learn together, and participate in local social and service activities. We are eager to add team members who share our values and will continue building our positive culture.
HIRING PROCESS
The priority deadline for this role is Jan. 13, 2025 and we anticipate communicating to all candidates following our priority deadline. Applications received after this date will be evaluated on a rolling basis.
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
As an equal opportunity employer, Future Caucus is committed to a diverse and inclusive work environment. We strongly encourage members of historically underrepresented groups to apply, including people of color, women, LGBTQ+ individuals, veterans, individuals with disabilities, and multilingual individuals. Reference checks are conducted on all prospective new hires.
OUR VALUES
In 2020, Future Caucus unveiled a set of organizational value statements developed collaboratively by our team. This ethos represents what we believe in at Future Caucus, and what we have worked to establish during the last eleven years. These are the values we have set for ourselves, and what we see come to life through our legislators in our network, partners, and supporters:
LOCATION
Future Caucus is currently in a hybrid work environment, candidates…