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Regional Organizer (Youth Organizer)

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  • Descripción

    Tipo de contrato:
    A Tiempo Parcial
    Fecha de inicio:
    1 de septiembre de 2025
    Fecha límite de postulación:
    16 de junio de 2025
    Nivel de Experiencia:
    Nivel junior / Principiante
    Salario:
    USD $8000 - $12.000 / ano
    $25/hour, 10 hours per week
    Área de Impacto:
    Infancia & Juventud, Participación Ciudadana, Educación, Derechos Humanos & Libertades Civiles, Salud Mental, Razas & Etnias

    Descripción

    Regional Organizer Job Description (Apply by June 16)

    Purpose: Our core purpose is to build collective power for young people to create the safer, happier, and healthier world we want to live in. We organize and increase civic engagement.

    Rhizome Overview: Rhizome is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit co-founded by 90 young people in 2021. We all come from different backgrounds, yet we share the desire to build a country that lives up to its values. More about our origins and impact can be found on our website.

    Our flagship program is the Civic Service Fellowship, a leadership development program for emerging leaders in high school who learn how to organize and increase civic engagement. Local Fellowship Chapters are led by paid Youth Organizers, who support teams of Fellows. Next school year, we’ll likely have 72-96 Youth Organizers who support teams of Fellows to organize, increase civic engagement, and lead local actions across hundreds of high schools.

    Problem ID: Anti-democratic practices prevent young people from building collective power to create the safer, happier, healthier world they want to live in. We stand against cynicism, authoritarianism, and social isolation. In turn, we stand for civic participation, democracy, and community. In this time of rising challenges to mental health and democratic integrity, we understand social isolation as the opposite of collective power.

    This Role: Regional Organizers work up to 10 hours/week as W2 employees to manage 2-3 Community Organizers (COs) and lead Chapters of the Civic Service Fellowship. COs recruit, onboard, and support teams of Civic Service Fellows who lead actions in their communities. Successful Regional Organizers will be creative, organized, and deeply focused on impact. Regional Organizers make $25/hour and submit weekly Action Reports of time spent. Regional Organizers will work virtually, and can be located anywhere across the U.S..

    Qualifications: Regional Organizers will bring two years experience, and the right candidate will have:

    • Experience in Community Organizing: Demonstrable track record of community organizing, campaign development, or volunteer mobilization.
    • Experience in Youth Engagement: Previous experience working with and engaging young people (high-school aged and up) in meaningful ways.
    • Leadership and Team Management Experience: A track record of leading, motivating, and inspiring a team of volunteers or staff around a specific goal.
    • Strong Communication Skills: Excellent written and verbal communication skills, including the ability to present information to youth audiences in a compelling and engaging way.
    • Strategic Thinking and Planning: Demonstrated ability to develop, implement, and evaluate a strategic plan to achieve a goal.
    • Facilitation and Training Skills: Has experience designing, facilitating, or leading group meetings, workshops, or training sessions for young people.
    • Understanding of Social Justice Issues: Can clearly articulate a strong understanding of and commitment to intersectional organizing principles.
    • Proficiency with Digital Systems: Familiarity with online platforms and tools for community organizing, communication, and outreach.
    • Alignment with Rhizome’s Mission and Values: Has a genuine passion for youth empowerment and building youth power.

    Our Ideal Candidates:

    • Experience in Managing a Team: Demonstrable track record of successfully managing a team within the context of community organizing, campaign development, or volunteer mobilization.
    • Experience in Developing and Supporting Chapters or Affiliates: Experience in supporting and growing chapters or affiliates within a larger organization.
    • Strong Coaching or Mentoring Skills: Ability to effectively coach and mentor young people in a way that develops their civic skills and leadership potential.
    • Strong Relationship-Building Skills: Able to navigate complex situations, adapt to changing circumstances, and creatively solve problems with individuals from diverse backgrounds.
    • Self-Motivated and Proactive: Proven ability to work independently, take initiative, and ask for support as needed.
    • Cultural Competence and Humility: A commitment to continuous learning and previous experience working with young people from varying cultural, religious, and ideological backgrounds.
    • Previous Experience in Remote Work Environment: Demonstrable history of remote work experience and/or managing a team of remote workers.

    Application Process: Review this timeline & plan accordingly. Dates may change slightly. Rhizome is an equal opportunity employer and encourages all interested applicants to apply.

    Hiring Timeline: Regional Organizers will likely receive job offers by mid July, and we’ll provide finalized start dates and onboarding information by time interviews wrap up:

    • Stage 1, June 17 - 24: RO candidates contacted for screeners
    • Stage 2, June 24 - 10: candidate screeners and potential interview
    • Stage 3, July 11-24: offers are extended, ready to start by late August

    Civic Service Fellowship: Fellows join weekly meetings in their local Chapters to learn the principles of community organizing, intentionally shape their own identities, practice healthy habits, and lead actions. This includes Chapter-wide base building actions each fall, national actions, and voter education drives or community empowerment events around nonviolent, nonpartisan and inclusive ideas Fellows are passionate about each spring. Event examples include wildfire prevention and education campaigns, teaching democracy to K-12 students, establishing school mindfulness periods, advocating for eco-friendly campuses, Know Your Period tabling events, hosting gun violence prevention conversations with City Council after the loss of a friend, mutual aid campaigns, etc. We’re also building storytelling systems that grow as we do, centering the voices of Fellows and Organizers at the forefront of our work.

    Mission: Our core mission is to activate young people’s identities into action and help youth treat civic service as the work of a lifetime. We know that people’s deeper desires - what we want to want, who we want to become - can be shaped with conscious care and attention.

    Vision: Our vision is to create a chain reaction of student involvement in civic service and empower students to create the world they want to live in. We plan to create an organizing infrastructure across most high schools in the US. Our role is to inspire youth to take action within supportive communities, so they can experience healthy early exposures to civic life.

    Organizer Norms and Core Values:

    • Strive to build a space to learn and grow
    • Believe that this thing we’ve built can work
    • Commit to your own happiness and wellbeing
    • Go overboard with credit and praise where it’s due
    • Center the people in the work, not just the numbers
    • Learn from our mistakes, our wins, and our in between

    Leadership Team Core Values:

    • Proximate Decision-Making: decisions made by people closest to the information, with crucial expertise or lived experience.
    • Connectedness: internal commitment to knowing each other, practicing heartfulness with each other, and communicating boundaries.
    • Community Care: external commitment to our leadership team moving as a united front, getting work done, and pursuing wholeness.
    • Wu Wei: cultivating patterns of rest, stillness, and contemplative action. Moving in accord with the demands of life, actionless action.
    • Disagree and Commit: use our shared decision-making systems to arrive at decisions, then a commitment to backing each other up.
    • Relentless Commitment To Youth Power: nourishing conditions that enable long-term collective power for young people to create the safer, happier, healthier world they want to live in.

    Regional Organizer Job Description (Apply by June 16)

    Purpose: Our core purpose is to build collective power for young people to create the safer, happier, and healthier world we want to live in. We organize and increase civic engagement.

    Rhizome Overview: Rhizome is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit co-founded by 90 young people in 2021. We all come from different backgrounds, yet we share the desire to build a country that lives up to its values. More about our origins and impact can be found on our website.

    Our flagship program is the Civic Service Fellowship, a leadership development program for emerging leaders in high school who learn how to organize and increase civic engagement. Local Fellowship Chapters are led by paid Youth Organizers, who support teams of Fellows. Next school year, we’ll likely have 72-96 Youth Organizers who support teams of Fellows to organize, increase civic engagement, and lead local actions across hundreds of high schools.

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    1403 NE 82nd St, Seattle, WA 98115, USA

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