Campus Vote Project: Deputy State Coordinator – June 10

Posted by Campus Vote Project on June 2, 2020

Campus Vote Project seeks a Deputy State Coordinator for Pennsylvania. The Deputy State Coordinator is a key member of our team. They are charged with working with the State Coordinator to manage and strengthen existing relationships with campus administration and faculty leadership and establish new, lasting relationships with campuses to carry out our goals. They also assist in supervising “Democracy Fellows,” student positions committed to carrying out democratic engagement programs at their colleges or universities. Democracy Fellows coordinate with administration and faculty, helping organize student voter registration, voter education, and voter turnout activities. This position reports directly to the Pennsylvania State Coordinator.

The ideal candidate has a passion for voting rights with a particular interest in helping college students access our democracy, is committed to building relationships, and has a knowledge of voting rules and regulations in Pennsylvania.

This position is a full-time contract position through December 31, 2020. Salary based on experience. Fair Elections Center and CVP are equal opportunity employers. Candidates from all backgrounds, including people of color, women, members of the LGBTQ community, and people with disabilities are especially encouraged to apply.

Learn more: https://85cfb4ac-606f-49e3-a627-44a9195475bc.usrfiles.com/ugd/85cfb4_8b0f610d607b4cdb8e047d7a215e4e2c.pdf

Priority application deadline of June 10th. To apply, email a resume and cover letter with salary requirements to Chuck Black at [email protected]

Positions also available for other states: https://www.campusvoteproject.org/post/join-the-cvp-team.


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