Application: https://forms.gle/UE528p1DXcvvnH2s7
Term: Beginning August 2025
Location: Boston, Massachusetts
Salary: $70,000+, commensurate with experience in political organizing and/or in the public education field per collective bargaining agreement.
Benefits include health insurance, dental and eye-care, paid legal, sick days, vacation days, car allowance.
Job Description:
The Boston Teachers Union represents approximately 7,500+ teachers, paraprofessionals and substitutes in the Boston Public Schools, along with another 3,500 retired members. The BTU is seeking applicants for a Political Organizer. This new staff member will report directly to the BTU Political Director.
Responsibilities include not not limited to:
- Lead the BTU Electoral Action Team
- Develop and implement electoral and political campaigns, focused on increasing member engagement in BTU political work
- Recruit BTU members to volunteer in electoral campaigns of BTU endorsed candidates
- Build relationships with members to identify and develop their political leadership
- Actively work with and support the BTU staff team to implement the mission and goals of the union
- Support organizing efforts through connecting with members of the BTU community, participating in workshops, and meeting with elected officials
- Track and document information gathered from conversations and actions taken
- Support Political Director and Committee on Political Education with sending, reviewing, scheduling, and tracking endorsement questionnaires and interviews
- Read and analyze legislation
- Lobby at City Hall and State House for BTU priorities
- Participate in state and local coalitions as a representative of the BTU
- The ability to support other organized events within the BTU.
Primary Knowledge, Skills and Experience needed:
- At least 3 years of demonstrated skill as a community, labor or political organizer
- Experience developing campaign plans to mobilize members or support electoral campaigns
- Excellent verbal and written communication skills and effective interpersonal skills
- Experience effectively navigating conflict or tensions among co-workers; able to give and receive feedback from both labor and community members
- Knowledge of the public education system in Boston
- Experience recruiting and training volunteers for electoral campaigns
- Familiarity with digital media tools, Microsoft Word, Excel etc.
- Familiarity with Votebuilder and other voter contact tools.
- Ability to read, analyze and write legislation
- Ability to navigate participation in coalitions
- Experience and ability in communicating with elected officials to accomplish goals.
Qualifications:
- Candidates should have the ability to:
- work independently and in a team setting with a diverse group of people
- create a work plan and use it effectively to manage multiple tasks and projects
- meet deadlines in a high-pressure environment.
- create and effectively utilize a range of outreach tools (i.e. creating fliers)
- Candidates should also:
- be willing to work long hours periodically, including some nights and weekends
- Have a valid driver’s license and personal vehicle
- Proficiency in Spanish or other languages is a plus