Laura Fine Congress: Region Organizing Director
Listed on 2026-07-01
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Management
Program / Project Manager, General Management, Operations Manager -
Non-Profit & Social Impact
Regional Organizing Director
Based in Illinois's 9th Congressional District, Chicago
Full-Time through Primary Election Day - March 17, 2026
State Senator Laura Fine is running for Congress to bring compassionate, pragmatic leadership to Washington. As Chair of the Illinois Senate Behavioral & Mental Health Committee, she has led major health care reforms like expanding access to mental-health services, strengthening insurance consumer protections, and holding insurers accountable so families can get the care they need. She has also been a strong defender of reproductive rights and environmental safeguards.
This is a community-centered campaign built on intentional communication and local leadership, with organizing at the heart of the effort.
The Regional Organizing Director (ROD) will manage a team of Field Organizers across a specific geographic region within the 9th Congressional District. Reporting directly to the Field Director, the ROD will be responsible for implementing the campaign's voter-contact and volunteer-engagement plans at the regional level. The ideal candidate is a strong manager and coach with field experience, a commitment to inclusive leadership, and a deep belief in the power of grassroots organizing to win elections.
Responsibilities:
- Manage and coach a team of Field Organizers, providing mentorship, accountability, and ongoing development.
- Implement the campaign's field plan, ensuring daily and weekly voter-contact goals are met.
- Recruit, train, and retain volunteers to build durable local teams and leadership pipelines.
- Oversee canvasses, phone banks, text banks, and community events across your region.
- Ensure accurate and timely data entry and reporting in VAN and maintain data integrity.
- Collaborate with the Field Director and other Regional Directors to share best practices, troubleshoot challenges, and coordinate cross-regional initiatives.
- Represent the campaign in local coalition spaces, community events, and volunteer trainings.
Qualifications:
- At least two campaign cycles of field organizing experience, with demonstrated success in staff or volunteer management.
- Ability to set goals, manage performance, and coach organizers toward measurable results.
- Strong understanding of voter-contact strategies, volunteer management, and field data systems (VAN required).
- Excellent communication, organization, and problem-solving skills.
- Willingness to work flexible hours, including evenings and weekends.
- Access to reliable transportation for travel throughout the region.
Competitive salary commensurate with experience starting at $4,500/month, plus health stipend and transportation stipend.
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