Progressive Campaign Job Opportunities

Subject: ATTENTION ACTIVISTS Progressive Campaign Job Opportunities – Nationwide!

Right now our country is at a crossroads as we approach the upcoming Presidential election. After the 2010 election, Tea Party candidates won seats in the House and Senate and as we look towards 2012 these candidates are looking to increase their majority in Congress and win the Presidency. They support policies that advocate rolling back women’s reproductive rights, dismantling environmental protections and withholding civil liberties to specific groups of people. This world view is shaping our national dialogue. In order to see change on these issues, Grassroots Campaigns is raising awareness and building the membership of groups like the American Civil Liberties Union, Equality California, Nature Conservancy and other progressive and humanitarian organizations. We are also working to elect progressive candidates as we have done for the last four election cycles.

Grassroots Campaigns is looking to interview top students to join our teams as Assistant Canvass Directors! There is no better time get involved and shape the next generation of activists that will take this country in a more progressive direction and see change on issues that matter now.

Students who are interested should apply directly to:

David Wicik

dwicik@grassrootscampaigns.com

(617)599-8013

 

Job Responsibilities:

· Recruitment: Build a team of 15-50 canvassers by recruiting from within the local community. Interview prospective staff and make hiring decisions.

· Staff Management: Teach canvassing/fundraising skills. Work with your staff in individual and group settings, with a particular eye towards developing leaders. Cultivate a welcoming and motivating atmosphere.

· Canvassing: Canvass in the field for four days per week, to train new and experienced staff in the field and meet personal fundraising requirements.

· Administration: Carefully track income and expenses. Manage the budget for your office. Process staff payroll. Maintain records for future organizing efforts.

 

Qualifications:

Strong communication and motivational skills, work ethic, and desire for political change are essential. Candidates must be able to work within a team, have proven leadership ability and experience handling a lot of responsibility. Strong self-direction and the ability to take initiative are also necessary qualifications. Previous field or canvassing experience is a plus, and may qualify candidates for additional leadership positions.

Training:

Newly hired directors will typically spend three weeks doing field training, working intensely alongside experienced directors and will also attend week-long national classroom training. Additionally, directors receive support from regional management staff throughout their time on staff. After one year in the position, staff will have learned the basics of running a successful grassroots campaign, including, but not limited to, fundraising and donor recruitment, hiring and supervising staff and/or volunteers, and turf management.

Expectations:

Positions last through the 2012 Presidential Election. Campaign hours can run 80-100 hours per week, including work on weekends.

 Salary/Benefits:

Annual salary for Assistant Canvass Directors begins at $24,000. Staff may opt into our health care plan (PPO). Paid training, vacation and sick days are included; student loan assistance is available.

Timing and Location:

Positions are available beginning post-graduation, in cities nationwide (MA, NY, PA, OH, IL, IN, NM, MO, NC, CO, CA, WA, OR, TX, FL and Washington, D.C.). Ask David for details.

To Apply:

Contact David Wicik at (617)599-8013 or send your resume and cover letter to dwicik@grassrootscampaigns.com. David will be visiting Washington University the from April 16th to the 18th meeting with students and holding informational interviews. David only has a limited time to meet with students so the best way to apply is to send David your resume directly at dwicik@grassrootscampaigns.com to schedule an informational interview. Please visit our website, www.grassrootscampaigns.com, for more information about current and past campaigns.

Grassroots Campaigns past and current clients include: Amnesty International, the American Civil Liberties Union, Oxfam America, the League of Conservation Voters, Planned Parenthood Action Fund, Planned Parenthood Federation of America, Equality California, the American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty Animals, VoteVets, the Democratic National Committee, MoveOn.org Political Action, Repower America, Working America,

Common Cause, and the Center for American Progress and Save the Children. (Save the Children is an independent organization and is not religiously or politically aligned. Save the Children has no direct affiliation with the organizations Grassroots Campaigns, Inc. partners with.)

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Free Markets, Localism, and Ideology Conference

Dr. Rachel Douchant at Lindenwood University would like to invite you to the “Free Markets, Localism, and Ideology” Conference this weekend, April 13-15. The attached flyer has the schedule and speaker information.

Free Markets, Localism, and Ideology Conference flyer

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SIR Town Hall Panel Discussion – Kim Jong-il: Ambition, Secrecy, Legacy

Sigma Iota Rho, the International and Area Studies Honorary, presents its biannual town hall panel discussion on Kim Jong-il: Amibition, Secrecy, Legacy.  SIR’s Town Halls bring in speakers who can discuss issues of international relevance.  This Thursday, April 12 at 6:30 pm, our panel will explore the legacy of Kim Jong-il on North Koreans and on international politics.  Free dinner is provided, and the event is in Louderman 458.

Our panel will also look at the work of LiNK, a non-profit, non-partisan organization that advocates on the behalf of North Korean refugees and provides aid for resettling refugees.  Find more information at http://www.linkglobal.org/index.html.

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Garry Kasparov Speaking on Campus

Don’t miss out on the premier speaker of the semester:

Garry Kasparov, the best chess player of all time, a champion of democracy in Russia, and a world renowned financial expert is coming to speak to campus on *Monday, April 2nd at 4:30 in Graham Chapel*. Mr. Kasparov will be delivering a 45 minute lecture and  conducting a 30 minute Q + A session in Graham Chapel, followed by a 45 minute reception and chess exhibition in the Women’s Building Formal Lounge.

Mr. Kasparov’s lecture is titled: *Making Use of Strategic Thinking in Business and Politics. *His primary focus will be on the strategic interactions of economic and political interests in the tumultuous global economy. Mr. Kasparov will also address the current instability in Russia – a topic he is uniquely qualified to speak on as the founder of the democratic political party The Other Russia and a 2007 candidate for the Presidency of Russia. Mr. Kasparov, a Wall Street Journal Op-ed contributor since 1991, has spoken on this topic to many of the elite global financial firms and wrote a book (How Life Imitates Chess) applying the tactical lessons he learned from chess to economic decision making. He is an accomplished speaker and, in my opinion, one of the most interesting men in the world.

Please join me in welcoming him to campus *Monday, April 2nd at 4:30 in Graham Chapel. *This is an incredible opportunity that ought to trump even your afternoon nap. Don’t miss out.

Corey Donahue

 

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Paid Summer Internships with The Roosevelt Institute

RE: Paid Summer Internships in DC, New York, Chicago

The Roosevelt Institute Campus Network is accepting applications for fellowship positions in DC, New York, and Chicago. As members of the 2012 Summer Academy, students are guaranteed an internship with a respected government agency or non-profit organization. Fellows also participate in a mixed curriculum of policy research and implementation, leadership training, and professional development. All accepted students receive a minimum $1,500 stipend.

Regular Decision applications are due Feb 29, 2012. Those wishing to firm up their summer plans sooner may apply Early Action (deadline Feb 15). To apply or to find out more information about the various programs in each city, please go to www.RooseveltCampusNetwork.org/ApplyAcademy12.

The program is a great way to spend a summer. From June 8 to August 12, you get to discover a new city and make friends and connections with people who are passionate about making a difference in the world. Past internship placements include the US Department of Education, the Brookings Institute, Chicago Public Schools, and Human Rights Campaign.

If you have any questions, please email me at jm@u.northwestern.edu.

Best,

Joe McManus

Communications Director, Midwest Region

Summer Academy Alum (Chicago, 2010)

 

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Internship Stipends

Students interested in exploring career options in the public, private and nonprofit sectors are encouraged to pursue a summer internship. To make internships financially viable for students, the Career Center provides a limited number of stipends to qualified students.

To learn more about the internship stipends, visit the Career Center or click here.

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Professional Education After WU

The International & Areas Studies Program is organizing an information session to help students interested in international topics think about different options for graduate school (e.g. MPP, MSW, PhD).   The information session will be held on Wednesday, February 15, 2012 at 5:00 PM in McMillan 219.

 

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Michigan Journal of Asian Studies

The Michigan Journal of Asian Studies is a peer-reviewed, general interest, scholarly journal that aims to provide graduate and undergraduate students around the world with a venue for publication of research, analytical papers, and book reviews from all academic disciplines in the social sciences and humanities pertaining to South, Southeast, Inner, and East Asia. It is sponsored by the Department of Asian Languages and Cultures at the University of Michigan.

Our first call for submissions was an unqualified success, with two issues scheduled to be published this semester. Also, we have recently signed an agreement with EBSCO, which will allow the articles we publish to be searchable in library databases around the world.

We are now calling for submissions for the Winter 2012 term. The deadline for submissions is February 21st. Questions and submissions can be sent to michiganjournalofasianstudies@umich.edu.

Submission guidelines and further information about the Michigan Journal of Asian Studies may be found at our website: http://m-jas.org/

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Staff Assistant Position with Sen. McCaskill’s Office

On behalf of Senator McCaskill Office I would like to let you know that our office has a job opening for a Staff Assistant position. This is a full time position, with pay scale of $28K, paid federal holidays, paid vacation , sick leave, and a great working environment. We are seeking a person with a great personality, computer skills, excellent  writing/communications skills and someone who will be committed to coming to work daily.

Thanks so much,

Mattie C. Moore

Deputy Director

Office of U.S. Senator McCaskill

5850 Delmar Blvd., Suite A

St. Louis, MO 63112

P-314-367-1364

F-314-361-8649

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Columbia Undergraduate Law Review

The Columbia Undergraduate Law Review, a journal of undergraduate legal scholarship based at Columbia University in the City of New York, is accepting submissions for its Spring 2012 issue. The deadline for submissions is Wednesday, February 15th at 11:59 pm but we encourage you to submit before that deadline. In recognition of the various paths undergraduates may take to study law, we welcome submission of research articles, senior theses, and essays embracing a wide range of topics and viewpoints related to the field of law.

Undergraduate students in any major, track, or class year should thus feel free to send us their work. Check out www.culr.weebly.com to view past journals or to read our mission statement.

Submissions should be double-spaced in Microsoft Word .doc format, follow the Chicago style, and include endnotes. Although we will consider submissions of any length, most papers published in the journal range from 20 to 25 pages. It would be highly appreciated if longer papers could be shortened to fit this page length recommendation before submission. In the document please also include the following information:

1) Your name:

2) Current email address and phone number:

3) Undergraduate college/university:

4) Class year:

5) Title:

6) 250-word abstract:

Kindly send submissions to: culrsubmissions@gmail.com .

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