Georgia Policy & Movement Building Director
Company: Kiwi Partners
Location: Atlanta
Posted on: May 28, 2023
Job Description:
- - - - - - - -Georgia Policy & Movement Building Director
-Organizational Overview - -URGE plays a unique and critical role
as a reproductive justice organization that engages young people
and catalyzes their power to fight for the ability of all people to
build the families they want, access the healthcare they need, and
to live and love in a way that's true to who they are. Working with
young people ages 18-30, and the leadership of young people of
color, women, queer, trans, and nonbinary folks, and people of
low-income, URGE provides training, field mobilization and national
leadership to move policy, systemic, and cultural change. -
-Position Summary -URGE seeks a committed, experienced individual
who is passionate about reproductive and social justice to lead our
policy and movement building work in Georgia. -The role of the
policy department is to engage young people on issues of sexual
health, reproductive justice, and gender equity, in order to help
them engage national, state, and local decision makers. The policy
department works closely with the field and communications teams to
build and leverage political power to spur policy and culture
change. -Candidates must have knowledge of and commitment to
reproductive health, rights, and justice and/or social justice
issues, experience with state policy advocacy, coalition building,
member development, and civic engagement as well as excellent
writing, analysis, and interpersonal skills. The position will be -
a director depending on applicant experience. - -This is a
full-time position is based in Georgia with a preference for
someone living in Atlanta, Georgia (or surrounding area).
Candidates must have their own transportation to go to and from in
person meetings, events, etc. both in their community and across
the state. Candidates must be prepared to work from a home office
with equipment provided by URGE. -This is a full-time exempt
position that will report to the Director of Policy. -
-Responsibilities: -
- Set and execute URGE's state policy agenda for Georgia and
track all relevant state legislation, litigation, and other policy
developments. -
- Serve as subject matter expert on all related policy matters,
including reproductive justice, LGBTQ+ liberation, and economic
justice. -
- Develop and manage relationships with Georgia elected
officials. -
- Develop and manage a coalition of state partners with
intention, follow-through, and sensitivity to partners' needs and
power dynamics. -
- Translate complex policy issues into relevant, actionable
messages for URGE members. -
- Draft fact sheets, policy briefs, talking points, and other
materials. -
- Coordinate closely with URGE's Georgia field team to integrate
policy/advocacy with organizing and canvassing work. -
- Coordinate closely with URGE's communications team to amplify
the voices of young people on policy issues and leverage - - policy
moments to spur culture shift. -
- Identify opportunities to expand URGE's presence in coalitions
and with allies, raising URGE's profile in the state. -
- Work with Director of Policy to develop short-and long-term
state policy campaigns, engaging young people on policy issues
related to URGE's priority issue areas: abortion access and
affordability, reproductive and sexual health and education, LGBTQ+
liberation, immigrants' rights, and voter engagement. -
- Other duties as assigned. - - -Qualifications: -
- Commitment to reproductive and gender justice, abortion access
for all, queer and trans liberation, building young people's
political power, and dismantling white supremacy. -
- Commitment to 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. -
- Either a graduate degree in public policy, public health, or
J.D. and 1- 3 years additional experience working in policy
advocacy or movement building, or 3-5 years of experience working
in policy advocacy or movement building. -
- Strong commitment to reproductive and gender justice; to the
rights of all individuals to make their own decisions about sexual
and reproductive health; and to government's responsibility to
defend and support those rights. -
- Knowledge of the Georgia legislative process and a commitment
to working for progressive issues in "red" states. -
- Knowledge of Georgia reproductive, gender, and racial justice
issues, political landscape and cultural complexity. -
- Experience working closely with communities of color, and
successful track record of relationship-building with organizations
led by people of color. -
- Experience and expertise organizing and working with LGBTQIA+
individuals and communities. -
- Excellent written and verbal communication skills in English. -
- Ability to juggle multiple tasks with attention to detail.
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- Flexibility and adaptability to change. -
- Ability to work well with a team, take direction and feedback,
and share skills and knowledge. -
- Deep understanding of coalition development and management.
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- Strong legislative analysis skills and ability to efficiently
summarize effects of proposed policy changes. -
- Willingness to identify, develop, and take on new opportunities
to further URGE's mission. -
- Knowledge of Microsoft Office programs and Google Drive. -
- Comfort learning new online tools. -
- Ability to excel in a fast-paced, team-based, participatory
environment as well as work autonomously. Prepared to work remotely
with long-distance supervisory relationship. -
- Existing positive relationships with social justice
organizations, legislators, and community leaders in Georgia
strongly preferred. - -Salary: $72,050 annually with excellent
benefits, including health and dental coverage for staff fully paid
by URGE. Because of the differences in cost of living based on
location, URGE utilizes location in determining salary, among many
factors. -To Apply: Applications are accepted on a rolling basis.
Please state "GA Movement Building and Policy Director" on the
subject line. Incomplete applications will NOT be considered.
Please send a cover letter and resume to . - -URGE is an equal
opportunity employer. Black, Indigenous and other people of color,
LGBTQIA+ people, and those with disabilities are strongly
encouraged to apply. - -Kiwi Partners is an Equal Opportunity
Employer. Kiwi does not unlawfully discriminate in employment
opportunities or practices on the basis of actual or perceived age,
race, creed, color, national origin, sex, religion, physical or
mental disability, medical condition, sexual orientation, gender,
gender identity, gender expression, ancestry, marital status,
veteran status or other military status, legal alien status or
citizenship status, genetic carrier status, genetic information,
AIDS or AIDS-related complex or HIV status, being a victim of
domestic violence, protected activity (i.e., filing a charge of
discrimination, participating in a discrimination proceeding, or
otherwise opposing prohibited discrimination),or any other
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