Election Protection Community Organizer

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Election Protection Community Organizer

Detroit, MI
Full Time
Paid
  • Responsibilities

    Benefits:

    Flexible schedule

    Paid time off

    Position Title: Election Protection Organizer

    Organization: MOSES (Metropolitan Organizing Strategy Enabling Strength)

    Location: Metro Detroit, MI (with statewide travel)

    Reports To: Lead Organizer / Executive Director

    Status: Full-Time, Temporary (Election Cycle-Based)

    Position Overview

    MOSES is seeking a committed and relational Election Protection Organizer to lead our nonpartisan voter protection efforts during the 2026 election cycle. This role is grounded in our mission to build congregation-centered power and ensure that every eligible voter—particularly in Black, brown, and historically marginalized communities—can participate freely, safely, and fully in our democracy.

    The Election Protection Organizer will recruit, train, and mobilize clergy, congregants, and community leaders to serve as nonpartisan election-protection volunteers. This includes coordinating poll monitoring, voter education, and rapid response to voter suppression or barriers at the polls.

    This is not just a program role, it is an organizing role rooted in leadership development, relationship-building, and the development of long-term civic infrastructure through our congregations.

    Key Responsibilities

    1. Organizing & Leadership Development

    Build and maintain relationships with clergy, congregation leaders, and community partners across Southeast Michigan and targeted statewide regions

    Recruit and develop Election Protection volunteers, including Faith Captains and congregation-based teams

    Conduct one-on-ones to identify leaders’ self-interest and move them into action

    Develop core teams within congregations to anchor election protection work

    1. Election Protection Program Implementation

    Coordinate nonpartisan election protection efforts, including:

    Poll monitoring

    Voter assistance support (information, rights education)

    Documentation of issues at polling locations

    Work with partners to ensure coverage of priority precincts and communities

    Support implementation of voter protection hotlines and reporting systems (in partnership with statewide/national networks)

    1. Training & Capacity Building

    Design and facilitate trainings for volunteers, including:

    Voter rights and election laws (nonpartisan)

    Poll monitoring protocols

    De-escalation and conflict navigation

    Prepare clergy and congregation leaders to engage their communities in voter education rooted in values and justice

    1. Data, Reporting & Compliance

    Track volunteer recruitment, training participation, and field activity

    Ensure all activities comply with 501(c)(3) guidelines (strictly nonpartisan)

    Maintain accurate reports of election protection activity, incidents, and outcomes

    Coordinate with MOSES leadership to align with broader civic engagement strategy

    1. Coalition & Partnership Coordination

    Collaborate with statewide partners (e.g., voter protection coalitions, legal networks, community organizations)

    Represent MOSES in election protection tables and strategy spaces

    Help align MOSES’ congregation-centered model with broader democracy efforts

    Qualifications

    Required

    At least 2–3 years of community organizing experience (faith-based or issue-based preferred)

    Demonstrated ability to build relationships and develop grassroots leaders

    Strong facilitation and training skills

    Commitment to racial justice, democracy, and community empowerment

    Ability to work evenings and weekends, especially during election season

    Strong organizational and communication skills

    Preferred

    Experience with civic engagement, voter protection, or election work

    Familiarity with Michigan election systems and voting rights issues

    Experience working with faith communities

    Ability to manage volunteers and coordinate large-scale efforts

    Core Competencies

    Relational Organizing: Builds trust and moves people into action through one-on-ones

    Leadership Development: Identifies and grows leaders rooted in self-interest and community

    Strategic Thinking: Understands how election protection fits into long-term power building

    Accountability & Follow-Through: Tracks work and delivers results in a timely way

    Values Alignment: Anchored in MOSES’ faith-based justice framework

    Compensation & Terms

    Salary range: Based on an annual salary of $50,000–$55,000 (commensurate with experience)

    Temporary position aligned with the 2026 election cycle (with potential for extension)

    Mileage reimbursement for travel

    Flexible schedule with high activity during peak election periods