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HIRING POLITICAL ORGANIZERS! 40 HOURS/WEEK $20/HR (Glendale)

$20/hour

5338 W Puget Ave, Glendale, AZ 85302, USA

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Be an Organizer! Working America is seeking passionate and motivated field organizing staff to educate and empower working people to fight for good jobs and a fair economy. At Working America, we fight year-round across the US to hold elected officials accountable to the needs of real people. Join the fight and love your job! Learn organizing techniques from some of the best minds in the country. Mobilize the community to take action on some of the most crucial issues of our day: public education, good jobs, and more! *Working America staff are required to provide proof of full vaccination against COVID-19 except in cases of accommodation as required under ADA or Title VII religious exceptions.* $20/hr with Benefits including Paid Leave, Paid Holidays and a Health care package Leadership opportunities available! Monday through Friday FULL TIME! CLICK TO APPLY: https://www.workingamerica.org/canvassjobs Working America does not discriminate against any employee because of their sex,sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression, race, religion, color, age, disability, or national origin. #field organizing, #progressive, #canvassing, #campaigns, #labor, #Working America, #AFL-CIO, #political, #living wage, #Earned Sick Days, #social justice jobs, #community #outreach, #collective #bargaining, #wage theft, #summer job, #career positions

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