Overview
About the position
The Campaign Director is a senior organizer and campaigner excited to build multi-faceted, experimental campaigns with local organizations to win power for workers and communities locally, statewide and nationally. This position will provide strategic leadership for a national campaign challenging app-based rideshare and delivery corporations, in collaboration with local and national partners inside and outside of our network; drive campaign execution; and supervise and support the campaign team. We are looking for a mission-aligned experienced and savvy corporate campaign strategist and leader who can build strong coalitions and effectively and equitably supervise staff.
Location
This is a primarily remote position. Ideally, this position will be located in a city/state in which one of our affiliates is located, which are as follows: San Jose, Ontario, Los Angeles, Oakland, Santa Barbara, and San Diego, CA; New York, NY; Phoenix, AZ; Wisconsin; Boston, MA; Detroit, MI; Atlanta, GA; Chicago, IL; Minnesota; Missouri; Philadelphia and Pittsburgh, PA; Seattle, WA; Nashville, TN; and Commerce City, CO. We will consider exceptional candidates in other locations.
Reports to
National Campaigns Director
Supervises
Organizing Coordinator
About PowerSwitch Action
About the organization:
PowerSwitch Action is a national network organizing to build multi-racial feminist democracies in our cities, towns, and regions. Together with our 21 affiliates we are driving an agenda to bring the billions of dollars in local public investments under the oversight of the communities most impacted, to expand decision making and power to more of the residents in our regions, to support the building and growth of member-based organizations, and to fight corporate actors who use their power to extract and cause harm to our communities.
Leaders of our network and national staff recently completed our long term agenda setting a path to collective liberation and a multiracial, feminist democracy that is powered by abundance, freedom and self-determination, radical inclusion, and meaningful work that is valued.