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Metro-Area Mayor Seeks Campaign Manager For Re-Election

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288a Green St, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA

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An incumbent, progressive candidate for an at-large City Council seat in the Greater Boston Area is seeking a Campaign Manager. You will work directly with the candidate, staff the candidate at city events and debates, with going door-to-door and other public events, and with making phone calls. You will also be responsible for helping to grow and manage the volunteer base. The ideal candidate has past experience working on campaigns and is very well-organized. A successful candidate will be comfortable working campaign hours, greeting voters with the candidate in the early mornings, and does not mind some of the less glamorous aspects of campaign work (i.e., phone calls, canvassing, data entry). This is an excellent opportunity for those looking to establish their campaign and political credentials. Sense of humor and ability to roll with the punches is appreciated! Key Responsibilities: **Working in concert with the Campaign Staff, Campaign Consultants, and the Candidate to develop and implement comprehensive Targeting, Field, and GOTV plans. **Helping to recruit, manage, and motivate volunteers. **Ensuring the successful execution of Targeting, Field and GOTV plans. **Organizing and managing volunteer phone banks and canvasses. **Assistance with the successful completion of all Field-related data entry. **Assistance with advancing campaign messaging and networking via websites, email, publishing videos, etc. Key Qualifications: **Prior political campaign and/or labor organizing experience. **Ability to recruit, manage and motivate volunteers. **Ability to communicate effectively and work well under pressure. **Excellent organizational, time-management, oral and written communications skills. **Ability to manage several tasks/projects concurrently and prioritize work effectively. **Outstanding attention to detail, time management skills and data entry experience. **Knowledge of Votebuilder (VAN) preferred, but will train right candidate. Salary commensurate with experience. Please forward your resume and letter of interest.

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