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Published 12/16/25 1:32PM

North County Community Organizer

On-site, Work must be performed in or near San Diego, CA
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  • Details

    Job Type:
    Full Time
    Start Date:
    January 30, 2026
    Application Deadline:
    January 30, 2026
    Experience Level:
    Mid-level
    Salary:
    USD $70,304 - $72,000 / year
    Cause Areas:
    Civic Engagement, Human Rights & Civil Liberties, Community Development, Policy, Immigrants or Refugees, Housing & Homelessness

    Description

    Position Summary:

    SDOP is seeking a full-time Community Organizer to help grow faith-rooted, grassroots leadership in North San Diego County. Organizers build relationships, identify and develop new leaders within congregations, and support them in taking collective action for justice. The ideal candidate is passionate about community, grounded in a sense of moral purpose, experienced in organizing, and able to work across diverse racial, ethnic, and faith backgrounds. This role centers on developing others, supporting local campaigns, and contributing to a team committed to building a more just and equitable San Diego. This is an amazing opportunity to be a part of a diverse and growing organization and team that is creating positive, systemic change in San Diego and California.

    About Us:

    SDOP is a nonpartisan, multi-faith network of congregations representing more than 70,000 families across San Diego County. As one of the most diverse grassroots organizations in the region, we uniquely bridge racial, cultural, and economic divides. We unlock the power of people to bring justice, equality, and greater opportunity to fruition in their communities.

    What You’ll Be Doing:

    • Building relationships with congregational leaders across a wide geography
    • Conduct 15-20 one-on-one relational meetings each week to identify and develop emerging leaders
    • Build and support 5+ Local Organizing Committees (LOCs) within member congregations
    • Working with LOCs to set relational campaign goals, hold research meetings, define issues, and conduct public actions to resolve community concerns.
    • Recruit new congregations and build relationships with clergy and grassroots leaders, supporting them to grow and strengthen organizing teams.
    • Leading voter engagement efforts in every major election
    • Building a dynamic power analysis of the city and region
    • Participate in and help lead local and regional training sessions and staff development.
    • Building and maintaining intentional, public relationships with partner and allied organizations, coalitions, and public officials.
    • Develop and conduct training on effective community organizing: leadership, power, research meetings, team building, turnout, power analysis, voter engagement, coalitions, structural racism, storytelling, one-to- ones, etc.
    • Train and support grassroots leaders in SDOPs collective campaign work, including preparing leaders for visits to advocate with elected officials, gathering signatures, and turning out their networks

    Who You Are: While no one person will embody all of the qualities described below, the ideal candidate will possess many of the following professional and personal abilities, attributes, and experiences:

    • Connects with and believes in SDOP’s mission.
    • Prior experience in training, teaching or presentation
    • Minimum 3+ years professional or volunteer experience in community organizing or related social change field
    • Ability to work with diverse religious, racial and geographic communities
    • Self-motivated, self-disciplined and flexible; able to work independently and on a team
    • Group facilitation skills; experience nurturing, managing, and guiding a team of people
    • Facility working with clergy and people of faith, in traditional and non-traditional spaces
    • Cultural competence and emotional intelligence to support and nurture a culture of belonging in multi-racial and multi-faith spaces
    • Strong interpersonal and relational skills
    • Able to prioritize work and manage time effectively
    • Work non-traditional hours, including during the evening and on some weekends.
    • CA driver’s license and access to a reliable automobile (with at minimum, liability insurance)
    • Familiarity and experience working on issues of housing, criminal justice or immigration
    • Fluency in Spanish or other language relevant to our organizing
    • Experience doing voter engagement, as well as canvassing, phone banking, and using PDI or other voter data

    Benefits

    • This is a full-time, salaried position.
    • The job includes regular evening work and some weekend work. The role requires frequent travel within San Diego County to meet with grassroots leaders, in addition to weekly staff meetings at our offices in downtown San Diego.
    • Salary is competitive for the region and based on experience and demonstrated capacities, in a range from $70,304 - $72,000.
    • The benefits package includes Employer-paid medical, dental and life insurance, 401k with 5% employer contribution after 1 year, paid holidays, paid time off (vacation time, sick time, and personal days)

    Level of Language Proficiency

    Fluency in Spanish or other language relevant to our organizing

    Location

    On-site
    San Diego, CA, USA

    How to Apply

    Application Process:

    All applicants must apply for this position must apply online. Applications will be considered on a rolling basis, the position is open until the search concludes. Please have the following documents ready to upload to your online application:

    • Cover Letter, share a bit about why your are interested in this position and community organizing
    • Resume

    Following initial screening, subsequent steps in the selection process will focus on evaluating candidates based on the degree to which they possess the skills, aptitudes, experience and qualifications provided in the detailed description above. Candidates with If you have any questions about the position or the application process, please contact Alia at alia@sdop.net.

    San Diego Organizing Project (SDOP) provides Equal Employment Opportunities (EEO) to all employees and applicants for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, disability, or genetics. In addition to federal law requirements, SDOP complies with applicable state and local laws governing nondiscrimination in employment in every location in which the company has facilities. This policy applies to all terms and conditions of employment, including recruiting, hiring, placement, promotion, termination, layoff, recall, transfer, leaves of absence, compensation, and training.

    PHYSICAL DEMANDS (must be met in order to successfully complete the essential functions of the job), While largely sedentary, this position requires the ability to sit, stand, lift up to 20 lbs., speak, and hear, sometimes for extended periods of time. Requires the ability to traverse, survey, and evaluate external and internal spaces within the property. Requires the ability to use a computer and office equipment traditionally found in office settings. Requires the ability to travel regionally. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.

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