Senior Campaigner (17-Month Fixed Term)

Position description

AIUSA’s Campaigns & Crisis Response Unit leads the design and implementation of the organization’s human rights Campaigns, Spotlights and Crisis Response efforts to make a real difference in peoples’ lives as a step toward transforming our world to one in which all human rights of all people, everywhere, are respected, protected and fulfilled. The Amnesty movement defines a Campaign as a highly focused, time-bound, and winnable project, strategically planned, coordinated, and communicated to achieve an explicitly defined external objective. The organization’s Campaigns use a range of tactics and a high concentration of human and operational resources. AIUSA’s Campaigns can be on any human rights topic, issue or case, in the US or globally. Advancing inclusion, diversity, equity and accessibility (IDEA) are at the heart of our Campaigns and everything we do. 

 

The fixed-term Senior Campaigner plays an important and exciting role with diverse stakeholders in creating, implementing, evaluating, and winning AIUSA’s human rights Campaigns, Spotlights and Crisis Response efforts.  

 

The position helps develop effective strategies; carries out efficient management of specific projects; leads the planning and implementation of effective and creative tactics within the strategy, particularly grassroots activism tactics and stunts; creates compelling campaigning and activism materials and content including for public education and engagement; trains and inspires activists; and carries out critical logistical and administrative duties.  

 

Strong experience is preferred in Refugee and Migrants Rights, including asylum; authoritarian practices and freedom of expression and assembly; U.S. foreign policy and human rights; and/or Gender, Sexuality and Identity Rights.  

 

This role is a union position and covered by the Collective Bargaining Agreement with the Communication Workers of America (CWA), Local 1180.  

Qualifications

  • B.A. and a minimum of 5 years of relevant work experience 

  • Experience leading the development and implementation of impactful campaigns, including the creation of effective strategies and the implementation of effective grassroots activism tactics and creative stunts  

  • Experience with key campaign tactics including grassroots activism, public education, creative stunts, coalition-building, lobbying, and strategic communications.  

  • Experience writing compelling public education materials and social media messaging  

  • Experience creating campaigns that deeply engage people in grassroots activism, including through collaboration, inspiration, training, materials and mobilization  

  • Experience lobbying government officials and doing public speaking is preferred. Demonstrated success in collaborating with a range of internal and external diverse stakeholders, including across teams, and with volunteers and partners, in designing and winning campaigns 

  • Demonstrated success in designing and running campaigns that helped grow and diversify a grassroots base 

  • Demonstrated success in designing and running campaigns that advance inclusion, diversity, equity and accessibility  

  • Experience using digital tools including email, SMS, social media and data analytics to achieve campaign victories that attract new supporters. Demonstrated commitment and understanding of a range of human rights issues  

  • Commitment to inclusion, diversity, equity and accessibility 

  • Basic understanding of international human rights law preferred 

  • Spanish or other languages a plus 

Application instructions

All applications must be completed online as a PDF document through our application portal, and we do not accept submissions via email.  Only shortlisted candidates will be contacted due to the high volume of applicants. Please monitor your emails from Paycom, where you can check your application status. Please review our Frequently-Asked-Questions (FAQ) section for additional information on our hiring process.  

  

AIUSA does not assist employees or applicants for employment with obtaining or maintaining employment authorization or employment-based nonimmigrant status. This includes, but is not limited to, sponsorship, financial assistance, preparation of documentation for an application for a visa or nonimmigrant status, preparation of training plans, or any other form of support required to obtain work authorization. Candidates must already have authorization to work in the United States that does not currently or in the future require AIUSA’s intervention.  

  

If you are experiencing technical difficulties with your application submission, or if you require accommodations during the application process, please email [email protected]  

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