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End Workplace Abuse

Volunteer Community Organizer

End Workplace Abuse, Washington, District of Columbia, us, 20022

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Volunteer Community Organizer for the Workplace Psychological Safety Act (Washington, DC) Location: Washington, DC (Hybrid in-person outreach required) Time Commitment: Flexible, 5-10 hours per week Duration: Ongoing About Us We are a grassroots movement dedicated to ending workplace abuse and ensuring psychological safety in workplaces nationwide. Our mission is to build public and legislative support for the Workplace Psychological Safety Act, a critical bill aimed at protecting employees from workplace bullying, harassment, and retaliation. Role Overview We are seeking a Volunteer Community Organizer in Washington, DC, to help build momentum for the Workplace Psychological Safety Act by securing co-signers, mobilizing community support, and engaging key stakeholders. This role is ideal for someone passionate about worker rights, advocacy, and social justice. Key Responsibilities Outreach & Advocacy: Connect with local organizations, unions, advocacy groups, and legislators to gain support for the Workplace Psychological Safety Act. Community Engagement: Educate DC residents about workplace psychological safety, encouraging them to take action and support the bill. Relationship Building: Develop and maintain relationships with community leaders, workplace abuse survivors, and legislative aides. Event Coordination: Organize and attend community meetings, advocacy events, and discussions to spread awareness. Legislative Action: Assist in gathering signatures for petitions, coordinating meetings with lawmakers, and drafting letters of support. Social Media & Communications: Help amplify our efforts through social media, email outreach, and grassroots campaigns. Who You Are Passionate about workplace justice and workers’ rights. A strong communicator with experience in community organizing, advocacy, or grassroots movements. Comfortable engaging with a diverse range of people, including legislators, activists, and workers. Self-motivated and able to work independently while collaborating with a larger team. Based in Washington, DC, or willing to be present for in-person advocacy efforts. Why Volunteer With Us? Make a tangible impact by helping pass a groundbreaking workplace safety law. Gain experience in advocacy, policy work, and community organizing. Connect with a growing network of passionate activists and professionals. Flexible schedule to contribute in a way that fits your availability. If you’re ready to take action and help protect workers from psychological harm, we’d love to hear from you!