Fully remote / Arkansas-based (significant in-state travel anticipated)
Organization: Governments, landlords, employers, and other powerful actors use artificial intelligence (AI), algorithms, and related technologies to make decisions about how low-income people work, live, learn, and survive. When people are hurt by AI decision-making, they have few places to turn. TechTonic Justice exists to change this.
TechTonic Justice fights the ground-level harms AI causes low-income communities. We do this mainly by supporting local justice movements--legal aid organizations, frontline service providers, grassroots organizers, and affected communities--to identify and fight harmful uses of AI. We emphasize a multidimensional advocacy approach that blends litigation, community activation and organizing, public education, and narrative advocacy. We are based in Los Angeles and offer our services nationwide, with emphasis on the South and the West Coast.
Position Description: This permanent, full-time State Director position is located in Arkansas. The person will work remotely from within Arkansas. Candidates should anticipate 2 overnight trips per month within the state and occasional trips elsewhere. We prefer candidates who presently live in or have extensive organizing experience in Arkansas.
The State Director will report to the National Organizing Director and will lead and scale TechTonic Justice’s organizing efforts across Arkansas, with an eye toward future expansion in the South. This role is responsible for regional organizing strategy, coalition building, leadership development, and alignment with TTJ’s policy and legal advocacy goals. The State Director will be hired alongside TTJ’s first California-based State Director. Together, these roles are intended to operate in close partnership—integrating organizing, public education, and narrative strategy to surface AI-related harms and build durable pathways to accountability and protection.
This is a senior organizing role suited for an experienced organizer who is a strategic thinker, a strong relationship-builder, and comfortable operating in a startup nonprofit environment where learning by doing is essential.
Grounding Note on the Work: TTJ’s state-based organizing is explicitly grounded in learning by doing. We are among relatively few organizations attempting to organize impacted people and their allies around material economic harms caused by AI decision-making, while also working to win legislative and non-legislative protections.
Harms from AI-based systems are often invisible, technical, or poorly understood. People frequently do not connect AI to the injustices they experience. As a result, this work may be slow, iterative, and experimental. The State Director will be expected to tolerate ambiguity, learn from strategic losses, and help TTJ build toward long-term success rather than quick wins.
General Responsibilities
Organizing & Strategy
Program Development & Leadership Pipelines
Base-Building & Partnerships
Cross-Functional Collaboration, Rapid Response & Safety
Skills and Requirements
**Note: We anticipate gaining the requisite experience would take someone at least 5 years of organizing, including 2 years of staff management, with at least 2 years of recent experience within the state. However, these are not strict thresholds. Candidates who consider themselves experienced and who otherwise meet the job requirements should still apply.
Additional Desirable Qualifications
Be encouraged to apply: If you meet the core experience requirement and some, but not all, of the others, please still consider applying or email us to ask about where you fall short. We encourage applications from Black, Indigenous, and other people of color, women, LGBTQI+ people, people with disabilities, formerly incarcerated people, and people most impacted by systemic injustice.
Employment decisions are made based on qualifications and organizational needs, without regard to race, national origin, color, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, age, religion, citizenship status, disability, marital status, veteran status, or any protected characteristic under applicable law.
Salary: $95-110,000, depending on experience. Current budget projections anticipate annual cost-of-living salary increases. Service time raises are anticipated but still to be determined (subject to budget considerations). TechTonic Justice covers mileage and other necessary travel costs associated with this role.
Schedule Flexibility: TechTonic Justice is committed to providing flexibility and support to fit the successful candidate’s personal situation, including health needs or caregiving responsibilities, subject to reasonable organizational needs. This flexibility will be limited by reasonable organizational needs, including sufficient availability for internal meetings, external meetings, and community relationships. Candidates should anticipate occasional deviation from scheduled work hours to complete deadline-driven projects.
** Presently, we do not anticipate offering regular four-day workweeks. ***
Benefits: The benefits package presently includes (1) 100% of quality medical, dental, vision, life, and disability insurance for the employee, (2) 50% of dependents’ medical, dental, and vision insurance, (3) an automatic contribution by TechTonic Justice of 4% of annual salary to a Vanguard 403(b) retirement account (employees may also choose to contribute a portion of their salaries), (4) unlimited paid time off, subject to approval by leadership in accordance with relevant operational considerations, (5) monthly internet reimbursement up to $75, and (6) a professional development fund of $1,500.
To apply: Submit your application via our Careers page by 11:59 p.m. Pacific time on February 22. Applications received after this time will not be considered. Please include your resume but not a cover letter; instead, we will provide several short guided questions to answer.
Guided Questions
In lieu of a cover letter, these questions are designed to help us understand how you think, how you organize, your readiness to help build a program in a startup environment, and your ability to operate effectively while reporting to a national team. Thoughtful responses matter more than polished language.
Instructions:
Process: Applications will be reviewed as they come in. The most promising applicants will be selected for a first interview. The most promising interviewees will be selected for a second interview. There is a possibility that we will ask candidates to complete a short exercise requiring no more than 1 hour of time. We will check references of finalists. We reserve the option to conduct a third round of interviews if necessary. We plan to make a decision in early April with the successful applicant starting in April or May.
Accommodations: We are committed to providing reasonable accommodations to people with disabilities during the application process and after hiring. Please write people@techtonicjustice.org to request any needed accommodations.
Questions: Please submit any questions to people@techtonicjustice.org. Please do not call unless needed for purposes of accommodations.
Salary: $95-110,000, depending on experience. Current budget projections anticipate annual cost-of-living salary increases. Service time raises are anticipated but still to be determined (subject to budget considerations). TechTonic Justice covers mileage and other necessary travel costs associated with this role.
Schedule Flexibility: TechTonic Justice is committed to providing flexibility and support to fit the successful candidate’s personal situation, including health needs or caregiving responsibilities, subject to reasonable organizational needs. This flexibility will be limited by reasonable organizational needs, including sufficient availability for internal meetings, external meetings, and community relationships. Candidates should anticipate occasional deviation from scheduled work hours to complete deadline-driven projects.
** Presently, we do not anticipate offering regular four-day workweeks. **
Benefits: The benefits package presently includes (1) 100% of quality medical, dental, vision, life, and disability insurance for the employee, (2) 50% of dependents’ medical, dental, and vision insurance, (3) an automatic contribution by TechTonic Justice of 4% of annual salary to a Vanguard 403(b) retirement account (employees may also choose to contribute a portion of their salaries), (4) unlimited paid time off, subject to approval by leadership in accordance with relevant operational considerations, (5) monthly internet reimbursement up to $75, and (6) a professional development fund of $1,500.
English proficiency is required. Functional fluency in a second language that is used by significant numbers of low-income Arkansas residents is highly valued.
To apply: Submit your application via our Careers page by 11:59 p.m. Pacific time on February 22. Applications received after this time will not be considered. Please include your resume but not a cover letter; instead, we will provide several short guided questions to answer.
Guided Questions
In lieu of a cover letter, these questions are designed to help us understand how you think, how you organize, your readiness to help build a program in a startup environment, and your ability to operate effectively while reporting to a national team. Thoughtful responses matter more than polished language.
Instructions: