Associate Campaigns Director 
Boston, MA
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Company Description:

Corporate Accountability International is a membership organization that protects people by waging and winning campaigns challenging dangerous and irresponsible corporate actions around the world. Since 1977, we’ve forced corporations like Nestlė, GE and Philip Morris/Altria to stop their abusive practices. We have active and ongoing campaigns targeting the water, tobacco, food and agribusiness and oil industries.

Job Description:

The Associate Campaigns Director will work as a lead member of the Campaigns Team to develop and implement Corporate Accountability’s organizing strategy, with particular emphasis on our Challenging Corporate Control of Water Campaign. Through in-person meetings, on the phone, and at actions and events, the Associate Campaigns Director will organize activists and organizational allies to build the base of power to win our campaigns.

Major Responsibilities:

  • Coordinate international, national, regional and local actions and events, with a focus on our U.S. and international water campaigning.
  • Help build, develop and maintain Corporate Accountability International’s national and international activist and ally base.
  • Organize activists in person and on the phone, as well as through written and e-mail correspondence.
  • Foster relations and coalitions with allied groups, organizations and individuals, and develop activist leadership, with a focus on our campaign challenging corporate control of water.
  • Help develop and implement strategic campaign plans and accurate budgets.
  • Maintain comprehensive, accurate and up-to-date files, records and systems.
  • Help develop and implement fundraising plans. 

accountability:  The Associate Campaign Director is accountable to the Campaigns Director

 
Qualifications:  

Minimum Qualifications:

  • Demonstrated commitment to corporate accountability, with a global perspective.
  • At least 5 years as a full-time staff organizer in a progressive social change organization.
  • Demonstrated ability to manage organizing programs, develop and implement plans.
  • 1-2 years of international organizing experience or national field organizing experience.
  • Staff management experience.
  • Excellent verbal and written communication skills.
  • Strong organizational and results tracking skills.
  • Proven ability to project and stay within budgets.
  • Experience with effective grassroots fundraising.
  • Proven ability to work well with a diverse group of people.
  • Enthusiasm for national and international travel.
  • Minimum commitment of two years required.
  • Oral and written fluency in Spanish a plus.
Salary and Benefits:  

$34,800 to $44,000, depending on experience, with a generous benefits package

 
How to Apply:

 

Email a letter of interest, resume and three to five references to jobs@stopcorporateabuse.org