What are the responsibilities and job description for the Florida State Coordinator position at Fair Elections Center?
Campus Vote Project (CVP) was launched in 2012 by Fair Elections Center (Center) to expand our work on student voting issues. We work with universities, community colleges, faculty, students, and election officials to reduce barriers to student voting. CVP helps campuses institutionalize reforms that empower students with the information they need to register and vote.
Position Description
Campus Vote Project seeks a State Coordinator for Florida. The State Coordinator is a key member of our team. They are charged with developing and managing relationships with campus administrators and faculty leadership to carry out our goals. They also supervise “Democracy Fellows,” stipend student positions committed to carrying out democratic engagement programs on their campuses. Democracy Fellows coordinate with administration and faculty, helping organize student voter registration, voter education, and voter turnout activities. The Florida Coordinator will report directly to the Southeast Regional Manager for Campus Vote Project.
Goals of the Program:
- Engage campuses at an institutional level to help create nonpartisan democratic engagement programs that promote voter registration, voter education, voter turnout, and foster student leadership across the entire campus community.
- Provide campus administrators, faculty, and student leadership with accurate nonpartisan information on the voting process and elections through trainings, materials, and one-on-one support.
- Ensure campus administrators, faculty, and student leadership conduct comprehensive voter engagement programs and begin institutionalizing and cultivating a long-term culture of democratic engagement on their campuses.
- Implement CVP’s program with approximately 20 campus partners and 20 Democracy Fellows across Florida.
- Coordinate with CVP’s coalition partners also conducting nonpartisan civic engagement programs on campuses.
- Engage with coalition partners, make CVP materials and resources available to partners, and foster greater administrator/institutional-level engagement of these partners’ programs.
- Complete progress reports highlighting sharable best practices and lessons learned for other institutions and conduct an evaluation of all efforts throughout and at the end of each year.
- Organize an annual summit with statewide organizational partners to facilitate building a statewide network of democratically engaged campuses across the state.
Requirements:
- History of organizing work either on campuses or with political/issue campaigns.
- Superior communication skills both written and oral.
- Access to a car as travel throughout the state will be required.
- Experience engaging diverse constituencies and experience with institutions of higher education is a benefit.
Approach:
- Professionalism: A high level of professionalism is always required when working on behalf of The Fair Elections Center and CVP.
- Self-motivation: Being self-motivated is necessary to successfully fulfill the program goals.
- Leadership: A positive and persuasive leader will thrive in this position and is important for managing Democracy Fellows and working with campus partners.
This is a full time position, with a salary compensation of $52,500. Fair Elections Center offers generous health, vision, and dental insurance, vacation, and a 403(B) retirement plan. Fair Elections Center and CVP are equal opportunity employers and enthusiastically encourage applicants of all backgrounds to apply.
To Apply
Please submit a resume and cover letter. The priority deadline is October 22, 2021 but applications will be considered until the position is filled.
Job Type: Full-time
Pay: $52,500.00 per year
Work Location:
- One location
Work Remotely:
- Yes
Work Location: One location