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Regional Political Director

extra holidays - extra parental leave
Remote: 
Full Remote
Contract: 
Salary: 
130 - 143K yearly
Experience: 
Expert & Leadership (>10 years)
Work from: 

Offer summary

Qualifications:

Passion for the mission, Commitment to diversity and inclusion, Proven track record in political roles, Excellent negotiation and communication skills, Deep understanding of political campaigns.

Key responsabilities:

  • Build relationships with key stakeholders to achieve electoral goals
  • Collect and analyze campaign data and spending plans
  • Provide oversight of campaign effectiveness and budgets
  • Draft strategic spending plans based on analysis
  • Offer updates and share best practices within the team
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Job description

Who We Are:

The States Project (TSP) connects the importance of state legislatures to every aspect of our lives and brings together communities to help build a healthy, sustainable, and prosperous future for all. 

Our electoral work focuses on winning governing majorities in the states by making state legislative campaigns more effective and better funded. Our policy work provides nonpartisan tools and resources that connect a diverse community of state lawmakers committed to improving lives for the people they serve.  We do it because we believe that state legislatures are the strongest force for change in this country.

We encourage you to find out more about our values here.


Regional Political Director, The States Project


LOCATION: National. 100% Remote, with 30% of expected travel for in-state meetings and events.
DEADLINE TO APPLY: November 25, 2024

Position Summary:
The Regional Political Director (RPD) will have the opportunity to work directly with caucuses, candidates, and other in-state partners to achieve TSP power-building outcomes. They will be the point of contact for TSP’s political work in assigned states and responsible for building relationships and consistent engagement with candidates and lawmakers, caucus staff, and leadership.  This position reports directly to the Vice President of Political Strategy.  The ideal candidate will possess superior political judgment and experience.  Relevant knowledge of state legislative caucuses and campaigns is a plus.

As part of TSP’s electoral program, the successful candidate will build strategic relationships, collect and analyze political data and information, and develop a deep understanding of the changing political dynamics. Specifically, they will write spending plans based on our evidence based Spending Guidelines, work directly with in-state partners, provide key strategic guidance around campaign best practices, provide oversight of campaign effectiveness and impact of TSP  dollars and overall budgets, and track whether campaigns and caucuses are hitting specific metrics. RPDs will also help to identify the most effective, diverse lawmakers in their assigned states, and work with them and leadership to help advance America’s Goals. 

We value diversity, equity, inclusion, and belonging at The States Project. Women, people of color, trans/genderqueer people, individuals with disabilities, and veterans are especially encouraged to apply.

Responsibilities:
  • Responsibilities include, but are not limited to:

  • Build and leverage relationships to increase effectiveness:
  • Build strategic and deep relationships with key stakeholders to further TSP electoral and policy goals
  • Build, manage, and oversee the relationships with caucus staff, candidates, campaign staff, and other in-state political organizations in assigned states. 
  • Increase TSP political knowledge about each state, staying fully up to date on the latest developments in order to help TSP make the most strategic decisions possible
  • Have a deep understanding and analysis of the global state legislative campaign spending landscape in each assigned state and a full understanding of spending gaps in each state
  • Ensure that state lawmakers know how to access TSP lawmaker resources and supports 
  • Help to identify, build, and maintain relationships with key lawmakers
  • Build relationships to ensure access to all metrics and data necessary to analyze state legislative campaigns in the chamber

  • TSP Spending:
  • Draft plans for how TSP will do its spending in each assigned state based on our Spending Guidelines and knowledge of the global spending landscape and incentivize campaign best practices with our spending
  • Make investment decisions on which districts will be critical to invest in to achieve our goals
  • Influence the overall spending program with our in state strategic spending partner to ensure they are running the most effective possible program in alignment with our Spending Guidelines

  • Team:
  • Provide timely, relevant updates and information about candidates, caucuses, other in-state partners, and the landscape in each state to other teams and TSP supporters
  • Share best practices, identify innovations, and support operations across the political  team
  • Demonstrate organizational leadership and participation by serving on and/or leading internal committees as requested (e.g. Care Committee, Diversity, Equity, Inclusion and Belonging Committee, Retreat Planning Committee, etc.).

  • Qualifications:
  • Passion for the mission
  • Commitment to diversity, equity, inclusion, and belonging
  • Belief in a culture of accountability, commitment to the truth, equity, impact, and optimism as TSP realizes those through the organization’s values
  • Self-starter with a drive to make things happen: proven track record of excellence in a political or campaign role and high standards for success
  • Excellent negotiation and influence skills
  • Highly collaborative approach
  • Exceptional written and verbal communication skills
  • Capable of independently managing time and tasks associated with a fast-paced organization
  • Deep understanding of political campaigns and best practices
  • Proven ability to develop and build political relationships with key stakeholders including candidates, caucus staff, and/or lawmakers
  • Benefits:

    The position offers a competitive benefits package. Benefits currently offered include 75% paid coverage of medical, dental, and vision for individuals and families, basic life insurance, an employee assistance program, unlimited PTO, flex hours, 401(k) matching, an annual professional development, wellness, and work-from-home stipend, and paid family leave. 

    Compensation:
    The salary range for this position is $130,000 - $142,672 per year.*

    *The pay rate or range noted for this position is in compliance with NYC’s Pay Transparency Act and other state and local laws.

    TSP does not discriminate based on gender, gender identity, sexual orientation, race, ethnicity, disability, veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by law. TSP values diversity and strongly encourages women, individuals with different ethnic and racial backgrounds, sexual orientations, gender identities, abilities, religious beliefs, and military backgrounds to apply.

    What You Can Expect During the Recruitment and Hiring Process:
    All applicants will submit a resume and cover letter. Selected applicants will be moved forward to a phone screen. The next steps will include interviews with leadership.

    Required profile

    Experience

    Level of experience: Expert & Leadership (>10 years)
    Spoken language(s):
    English
    Check out the description to know which languages are mandatory.

    Other Skills

    • Detail Oriented
    • Collaboration
    • Time Management
    • Verbal Communication Skills
    • Relationship Building

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