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URGE: California Organizer

Hybrid, Work must be performed in California, US
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    Job Type:
    Part Time
    Job Type:
    Temporary
    Start Date:
    August 17, 2026
    End Date:
    May 17, 2027
    Compensation:
    USD $33 / hour
    + health and other benfits
    Cause Areas:
    Civic Engagement, Human Rights & Civil Liberties, Race & Ethnicity, Reproductive Health/Rights, LGBTQ

    Description

    URGE is looking for a part-time, temporary (9-month term) California Organizer—a committed individual who is passionate about social justice and is energized by our work of building a movement for Reproductive Justice that centers the leadership of young people and builds power through organizing, shifting culture, and advocating for meaningful policy change. In this role, you will engage our Northern and Central California chapters, be a member of the Field team, and represent the organization in the movement ecosystem. You will work collaboratively across the organization to hold our shared vision for a world where all people can live justice, freedom, safety, and joy. Join us! For more information on this and other job opportunities at URGE, please visit our website.

    About Unite for Reproductive & Gender Equity

    URGE is a Reproductive Justice organization driven by young people, for young people. URGE envisions a liberated world where we can live with justice, love freely, express our gender and sexuality, and define and create families of our choosing.

    URGE centers the leadership of young people 18-30 years old who are Black, Indigenous, and other people of color, women, queer, trans, nonbinary, and people working to make ends meet and infuses Reproductive Justice principles and values throughout our work. Working across the progressive landscape, URGE works together to build strong communities where sexual health is valued, Reproductive Justice is sacrosanct, and each body is celebrated and supported.

    As a state-driven national organization, URGE organizes our communities, provides a political home for young people, advocates for meaningful policy change, and shifts culture, working in states where the challenges and opportunities are greatest.

    Our values guide our work internally and externally. URGE is:

    • Member-focused: Our work is defined by the vision, desires, and leadership of young people.
    • Impact-driven: We measure our work in meaningful wins for—and defined by—young people.
    • Bold and creative: We push cultural and political boundaries to demand change and achieve our vision.
    • Anti-racist: We challenge and work to dismantle systemic white supremacy and anti-Blackness through cross-racial collaboration. We recognize how all communities of color are impacted by and engage with white supremacy.
    • Sex-positive, gender-expansive, and abortion positive: We create celebratory and supportive spaces for our bodies, genders, abilities, sexual expression, and reproductive self-determination.

    Position Overview

    URGE’s Field program identifies, organizes, and mobilizes young people who care about issues of sexual health, reproductive justice, racial justice, LGBTQ liberation, and gender equity. We provide programming, engagement and leadership opportunities that enable young people to build visibility and political power to impact policy and culture change across the state and nationally. See URGE’s Young People’s Reproductive Policy Agenda for more information on our issue areas, which include abortion access, defending trans youth from attacks, protecting democracy, access to healthcare, comprehensive sex education, and economic justice.

    The Organizer will work in collaboration with the rest of our Field team to support campus-based URGE chapters in Northern and Central California. This role will be responsible for building leadership among these chapters while also supporting coalition and partner relationships. This position will report to the Chief Organizing Officer and work closely with the Senior California State Organizer. Responsibilities include:

    Chapter Management

    • Sustain and manage existing URGE chapters in Northern and Central California through participation in grassroots civic and voter engagement campaigns, providing guidance and management support for chapter leaders
    • Track and report chapter progress, leadership development and all outreach activities, including coordinating and managing chapters grant application activity

    Facilitation

    • Skillfully facilitate both virtual and in-person workshops with existing chapters, including those of varying levels of experience and education
    • Articulate and teach reproductive justice values-based programming
    • Develop subject-specific programming including agendas, meeting notes, work plans, etc.

    Qualifications

    • 3+ years relevant work experience that includes at least 1+ years experience with national and/or state organizing, some experience with issue campaigns, member development, civic engagement and/or related fields. (Experience with digital organizing is a plus.)
    • Strong alignment with URGE’s mission and values, including commitment to reproductive and gender justice, abortion access for all, queer and trans liberation, dismantling white supremacy, and building young people’s political power.
    • Experience and expertise organizing and working with people of color and LGBTGIA+ individuals and communities.
    • Knowledge of California state reproductive, gender, and racial justice issues, political landscape, and cultural complexity
    • Excellent written and verbal communication skills in English (Bilingual English/Spanish is a plus, but not required.)
    • Flexible, adaptable to change, meeting obstacles and opportunities with a problem-solving mindset
    • Genuinely enjoys working and learning with colleagues and in community; welcomes direction and feedback, and shares skills and knowledge with others
    • Strong project management skills with the ability to initiate and follow-through with independent project implementation while tracking multiple details and deliverables
    • Growth mindset with an ongoing commitment to continuously learning and modeling our organizational culture, co-creating a work environment that is just, equitable, and inclusive to all, including Black, Indigenous, and other people of color, LGBTQIA+ people, women, and people with disabilities.
    • Ability to excel in a fast-paced, team environment as well as work autonomously. Prepared to work remotely with long-distance supervisory relationship.
    • Proficiency with a range of digital tools: social media platforms (including Tik Tok, Instagram), Microsoft Office, and Google Drive. Experience with VAN/EveryAction a plus.
    • Candidates must be able to drive, have personal transportation and the ability to travel to organizing sites across the state. Candidates must be prepared to work from a home office with equipment provided by URGE.

    Benefits

    Location, Compensation & Benefits

    This is a part-time, temporary (9-month term) , non-exempt: 25hrs/wk remote position based in California with a wage of $33/hr. The California State Organizer must reside in Northern or Central California. In-region travel will be required roughly 40% per month. Candidates must be able to drive, have personal transportation and the ability to travel to organizing sites across the state, including by plane.

    Part-time employees receive a prorated benefit package (based on hours worked) for allowable benefits. This position includes the following items at 62.5% (based on 25hrs per week)

    • Sick Leave – Total of 37.44 hrs. will be allotted at the beginning of employment for the 9-month period.
    • Vacation - Leave –Total of 37.44 hrs. for the 9-month period accrued at a rate of 4.16hrs per month.
    • HolidaysRecorded at 5hrs per day for URGE recognized holidays.
    • Remote Work Stipend$78.13 per month for home office support.
    • Staff who use personal vehicles for organizational purposes will be reimbursed at the current federal government rate 72.5 cents per mile.
    • During Week of rest and Winter Break extended closures, PT employees may arrange a workplan with their supervisors to continue to work their normal hours while the org is closed or will record zero hours worked for that/those days.

    Staff at URGE are members of Nonprofit Professional Employees Union excluding, however, management and certain other categories. This position is not in the bargaining unit.

    Location

    Hybrid
    Work must be performed in California, US
    Associated Location
    Sacramento, CA, USA

    How to Apply

    Application Instructions & Hiring Process

    This position is open until filled, and applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis.

    APPLY AT THIS LINK by uploading these items:

    1. A resume
    2. A cover letter that thoughtfully addresses your alignment with the role and answers the following prompt: Please see our list of core values and answer this question: What are one or two of URGE’s values that align with your values and past work experience?
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