Make the Road Connecticut
Deputy Organizing Director
Make the Road Connecticut, Bridgeport, Connecticut, us, 06610
Make the Road States (MRstates) is the national home for the second-generation Make the Road family of organizations in Connecticut, New Jersey, Pennsylvania and Nevada, this in addition to New York, that serves to uplift the voices of working-class, immigrants, women, LGBTQIA people, and people of color across the Make the Roads umbrella. From an operational spectrum it serves as the Finance and Human Resources Compliance Officers for the umbrella at large.
Make the Road Connecticut, is a statewide organization that builds the power of immigrants and low-income Latinx in Bridgeport and Hartford to achieve dignity and justice. We do this by community organizing, legal and survival services, transformative education, and policy innovation.
We tackle the issues that directly impact our communities of color: immigration reform, economic justice, education equity, LGBTQ justice, womxn's justice, and youth justice. Make the Road Connecticut is a project of Make the Road States Inc
Current Opening:
The Deputy Organizing Director supports the Organizing Department in overseeing a statewide team of community organizers and senior level organizers leading statewide campaigns within the state. The Deputy Organizing Director will also support national campaigns and program expansion efforts and will support ongoing social justice campaigns including immigrant rights, climate justice, housing, education, and other economic, social and racial justice campaigns as identified by members. The Deputy Organizing Director provides ongoing coaching, training, supervision and support to the organizing department. The Deputy Organizing Director supports the development of our civic engagement work. The Deputy Organizing Director will also work closely with the Co-Deputy Director to ensure that campaign goals, strategies, messaging and funding opportunities and deliverables to funders are completed. Lastly, the Deputy Organizing Director will oversee base building, leadership development and member engagement seeking to build long term power for our communities.
Key Responsibilities but not limited to:
Supervise Bridgeport OrganizersTrain and support new staffHold organizers accountableCreate open and inclusive dialogue with organizing teamThe Deputy Organizing Director will support development and execution of organizing strategyCo-develop with organizers the overall strategy with strategic direction from membership bases and inputs other departmentsSupport organizers in building and running campaign plans.Provide innovative strategies to add more capacity and infrastructure to the organizing departmentCross base alliance and organizational cohesionSeek out and create opportunities for the organizing work to connect, build power, alliance and solidarity toward a shared vision and politics.Support the development of civic engagement work.Organizational building with coalitions and close allies and partnersMaintain, manage and develop strategic partners and allies to support broad organizational campaigns and goals to create the best possible space for community members to organizeCoordinate allies to support campaign work as neededRepresent the organization in external and internal meetings, coalitions tables, state tables, conferences, etc.Develop organizing team to represent the organization in coalition tables, internal and external meetingsOversee Every Action data management and other HR and operations related responsibilitiesThe Deputy Organizing Director will help oversee base building, leadership development and member engagementDeputy Organizing Director will support the Development team in organizational fundraising efforts and overseeing membership dues programs.When necessary coordinate, facilitate and execute organizational meetingsDue to the nature of this role, unforeseen situations may arise. As a result, you may be required to complete other duties to support the overall mission of Make the Road CT. Some examples include, but are not limited to: Make the Road States activitiesRequirements:
Eligible to work in the USRequired to be fully vaccinated with a FDA approved COVID-19 vaccine prior first day of employment.Have a minimum of a Bachelor's degree or equivalent experienceDemonstrated commitment to social justice, community organizing, leadership development and the elevation of directly impacted and marginalized people to create changeAt least 5-7 years of proven experience supervising, campaign development and/or similarAble to meet deadlines with simultaneous projectsBe open and flexible to work evenings and weekends.Speaking and writing in English is required.Speaking and writing in Spanish is required.A car and driver's license is requiredRequired to work from home and satellite offices as needed.Job Competencies:
Self-starter with strong organizational skills and strong attention to detailBe highly professional and team oriented with a passion for excellence and eagerness to help the department meet our goals.Ability to multi-task, prioritize, and complete assignments under strict deadlines with minimal supervision in a fast paced environment.Ability to work under pressure required.Have a working knowledge of spreadsheets, Microsoft Office suite, and using a database (ideally Every Action) to run reports.Flexible work schedule, some evenings or weekends requiredStrong verbal and written communication skillsHigh level of accountability and initiative; needs to be a self-starter and eager to do team work to support the organization as a whole
Salary and Benefits:
MRStates offers an excellent benefit package including health insurance, 401K, and generous paid vacation, sick, personal days. The salary range for this position is from $75,497 to $88,924.
How to Apply:
Please attach cover letter/resume and submit all documents to the Make the Road New States career center.
Make the Road believes that social change is best achieved through grassroots community-based organizing that flows directly from and engages the community demanding the change. As a membership-based organization, we are committed to providing equal employment opportunities regardless of race, color, ancestry, religion, sex, national origin, sexual orientation, age, citizenship, marital status, disability, gender identity, criminal history, or Veteran status. We strongly encourage those from historically excluded groups to apply.
Make the Road Connecticut, is a statewide organization that builds the power of immigrants and low-income Latinx in Bridgeport and Hartford to achieve dignity and justice. We do this by community organizing, legal and survival services, transformative education, and policy innovation.
We tackle the issues that directly impact our communities of color: immigration reform, economic justice, education equity, LGBTQ justice, womxn's justice, and youth justice. Make the Road Connecticut is a project of Make the Road States Inc
Current Opening:
The Deputy Organizing Director supports the Organizing Department in overseeing a statewide team of community organizers and senior level organizers leading statewide campaigns within the state. The Deputy Organizing Director will also support national campaigns and program expansion efforts and will support ongoing social justice campaigns including immigrant rights, climate justice, housing, education, and other economic, social and racial justice campaigns as identified by members. The Deputy Organizing Director provides ongoing coaching, training, supervision and support to the organizing department. The Deputy Organizing Director supports the development of our civic engagement work. The Deputy Organizing Director will also work closely with the Co-Deputy Director to ensure that campaign goals, strategies, messaging and funding opportunities and deliverables to funders are completed. Lastly, the Deputy Organizing Director will oversee base building, leadership development and member engagement seeking to build long term power for our communities.
Key Responsibilities but not limited to:
Supervise Bridgeport OrganizersTrain and support new staffHold organizers accountableCreate open and inclusive dialogue with organizing teamThe Deputy Organizing Director will support development and execution of organizing strategyCo-develop with organizers the overall strategy with strategic direction from membership bases and inputs other departmentsSupport organizers in building and running campaign plans.Provide innovative strategies to add more capacity and infrastructure to the organizing departmentCross base alliance and organizational cohesionSeek out and create opportunities for the organizing work to connect, build power, alliance and solidarity toward a shared vision and politics.Support the development of civic engagement work.Organizational building with coalitions and close allies and partnersMaintain, manage and develop strategic partners and allies to support broad organizational campaigns and goals to create the best possible space for community members to organizeCoordinate allies to support campaign work as neededRepresent the organization in external and internal meetings, coalitions tables, state tables, conferences, etc.Develop organizing team to represent the organization in coalition tables, internal and external meetingsOversee Every Action data management and other HR and operations related responsibilitiesThe Deputy Organizing Director will help oversee base building, leadership development and member engagementDeputy Organizing Director will support the Development team in organizational fundraising efforts and overseeing membership dues programs.When necessary coordinate, facilitate and execute organizational meetingsDue to the nature of this role, unforeseen situations may arise. As a result, you may be required to complete other duties to support the overall mission of Make the Road CT. Some examples include, but are not limited to: Make the Road States activitiesRequirements:
Eligible to work in the USRequired to be fully vaccinated with a FDA approved COVID-19 vaccine prior first day of employment.Have a minimum of a Bachelor's degree or equivalent experienceDemonstrated commitment to social justice, community organizing, leadership development and the elevation of directly impacted and marginalized people to create changeAt least 5-7 years of proven experience supervising, campaign development and/or similarAble to meet deadlines with simultaneous projectsBe open and flexible to work evenings and weekends.Speaking and writing in English is required.Speaking and writing in Spanish is required.A car and driver's license is requiredRequired to work from home and satellite offices as needed.Job Competencies:
Self-starter with strong organizational skills and strong attention to detailBe highly professional and team oriented with a passion for excellence and eagerness to help the department meet our goals.Ability to multi-task, prioritize, and complete assignments under strict deadlines with minimal supervision in a fast paced environment.Ability to work under pressure required.Have a working knowledge of spreadsheets, Microsoft Office suite, and using a database (ideally Every Action) to run reports.Flexible work schedule, some evenings or weekends requiredStrong verbal and written communication skillsHigh level of accountability and initiative; needs to be a self-starter and eager to do team work to support the organization as a whole
Salary and Benefits:
MRStates offers an excellent benefit package including health insurance, 401K, and generous paid vacation, sick, personal days. The salary range for this position is from $75,497 to $88,924.
How to Apply:
Please attach cover letter/resume and submit all documents to the Make the Road New States career center.
Make the Road believes that social change is best achieved through grassroots community-based organizing that flows directly from and engages the community demanding the change. As a membership-based organization, we are committed to providing equal employment opportunities regardless of race, color, ancestry, religion, sex, national origin, sexual orientation, age, citizenship, marital status, disability, gender identity, criminal history, or Veteran status. We strongly encourage those from historically excluded groups to apply.