Saturday, August 18, 2007

Wanted: Land Use and Housing Organizer

ORGANIZATION OF THE NORTHEAST

Land Use and Housing Organizer
The Organization of the NorthEast is a thirty-three-year-old community
organization serving the north Lakefront area of Chicago. ONE is an
organization of organizations. Our 82 members include congregations,
businesses, ethnic associations, tenant associations, non-profit agencies
and educational institutions. ONE's mission is to build a successful,
multi-ethnic, mixed economic community on Chicago's northeast side. ONE is
seeking a community organizer to work with our Land Use and Housing Strategy
Team in Edgewater, Rogers Park, Uptown & Ravenswood.

REPORTS TO: Senior Organizer
RESPONSIBILITIES:
. Work with community members on issues of concern to the community
regarding land use, housing and Tax Increment Financing districts.
. Organize and staff meetings regarding land use and community
development issues.
. Work one on one with identified leaders to build their leadership
abilities.
. Arrange workshops, meetings and conferences to provide a variety of
training for staff and community leaders.
. Work with the organization's leaders to organize advocacy campaigns
on issues identified by the leadership.
. Do outreach to residents, organizations, ethnic associations and
public institutions about ONE's campaigns and efforts to create change
in
public policies.
. Canvass and door knock in the areas of Uptown, Edgewater, and Rogers
Park.
. Work with community leaders to participate in city and statewide
coalitions.
. Prepare written reports, meeting summaries, press releases and
related materials as they pertain to the work.
. Assist the Executive Director with other tasks, as assigned.

REQUIREMENTS:
The applicant should have at least two years experience working as a
community organizer.
Must be able to demonstrate the following experiences and skills:
. Excellent written and verbal communication ability.
. Familiarity with a diverse range of organizing tactics and
strategies.
. Proven ability to work with extremely diverse populations, including
age, language & ethnic diversity.
. Experience working with community leaders in a collaborative
fashion.
. Basic computer skills.
. Innovative, creative, mature thinking and reasoning.
. BA degree or equivalent life experience.

This is a community organizing job and as such may require more that 40
hours per week and will certainly require attendance at some night and
weekend meetings. ONE is an equal opportunity employer.
Salary and Benefits: Commensurate with experience, plus individual health
and dental coverage and pension plan

TO APPLY: Send resume and cover letter to Jamiko Rose, Executive Director,
Organization of the NorthEast, 4648 N. Racine, Chicago, IL 60640 or
jrose@onechicago.org. Resumes accepted until position is filled.

Tuesday, August 7, 2007

Field Organizer needed

From: demcampaigns@aol.com


Jill Lally
SCG/Iraq Summer 2007
773-539-7766



Field Organizers for national campaign targeting congressional and
senate votes to end War in Iraq needed in targeted federal legislative
districts across the country. Political organizing and campaign training
for motivated activists; weekly stipend, housing and gas expenses paid.

Career-minded Political Organizers needed for summer campaign for safe
redeployment out of Iraq, targeting congressional and senate war votes
in selected states/districts. Job involves organizing direct pressure on
Members of Congress all summer, culminating in a challenge to “Take a
Stand” on the war in late August. You will be assigned a region or state
to organize community and state leaders, students, churches, veterans,
etc. You will receive training in political messaging, earned media,
legislative tracking, grassroots organizing, visibility and other tools
of a public campaign.

This is an incredibly meaningful campaign with real results. For those
wishing to further a career in politics, the timing and training
involved is a great opportunity to situate yourself for '08 races as an
experienced campaigner.

Additional Qualifications: You must be able to relocate. You must have
car available to you for the entire campaign. Good communication and
public skills necessary, also political instincts, organizational
abilities, and the commitment to democratic ideals. You must have the
ability and expectation to fully apply yourself to the campaign for the
duration, and be prepared to work in "campaign mode" i.e. 7 days/week,
long hours, and political challenges. Second LANGUAGES a major plus,
women and other minorities encouraged to apply.

How to Apply: Please email your resume, a short cover letter and 3
professional or academic references to: demcampaigns@aol.com. Please
send these ASAP to ensure consideration. Upon receipt of your resume a
campaign rep will call you to schedule a phone interview.

Stipend of $400/week and housing provided plus reimbursements for gas
and tolls during the program. Spanish and other languages very helpful,
women and minorities encouraged to apply, and must be able to relocate