Community and Advocacy Organizer
Company: NC Association of Ed
Location: Raleigh
Posted on: February 16, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description Community and Advocacy Organizer
(Temporary/Full Time) with the North Carolina Association of
Educators About North Carolina Association of Educators The North
Carolina Association of Educators (NCAE) is building a movement to
transform and expand public education in our state to ensure all
students have access to quality public education that provides them
with an opportunity to meet their full potential. W e are on the
cusp of restoring North Carolina as a national leader in public
education policy and are making moves from the Sandhills to the
Mountains to win the schools North Carolina students deserve. The
Position The North Carolina Association of Educators seeks a
metrics-based, energetic, and experienced staff to fill the
position of Community and Advocacy Organizer within its Government
Relations team to support the implementation of NCAE’s legislative,
community, and advocacy work. The Community and Advocacy Organizer
will work to provide opportunities for NCAE’s and its local
affiliates to build issue advocacy and legislative campaigns while
fostering relationships with parents, community, and partners. The
qualified candidates should have experience in data-driven
programming, facilitating community and membership training,
member-driven fundraising tactics, and implementing regional field
programs. This position will work closely with members, local
leadership, and the Government Relations team while reporting
directly to the Deputy Director of Community and Political
Organizing. Responsibilities Within the Region Implement community,
political, and electoral programs as well as the day-to-day
community and political organizing. Be part of an organizing
culture that is innovative, nimble, hungry to learn, and inspired
to increase membership participation in community and political
organizing and transform our public schools. Participate in the
development of legislative resources, trainings, and systems to
improve the functioning of the organizing team. Participate in the
implementation and management of community campaigns and programs
designed to grow members leadership and build power with community
and parents. Support and implement comprehensive local campaigns
aimed at winning a voice for educators in their workplace. Assist
with grant applications that support community, legislative, and
electoral programs. Participate in coordinating and then
implementation of NCAE’s involvement in federal, state, and local
races, including independent expenditure, member communication
programs, and other efforts to support endorsed candidates.
Contribute to the design and subsequent execution of initiatives
aimed at enhancing member engagement in both advocacy and electoral
programs Collaborate with the GR department to increase member
engagement in NCAE PAC. Discuss NCAE’s overall political and
campaign strategies with local leaders, members, and community
partners. Track electoral and leadership opportunities for members
to serve in elected and appointed School Board, County Commission,
and other positions. Skills and Qualifications Required At least 2
years of organizing experience in labor, electoral, political, and
community organizing or comparable environments. Strong
interpersonal skills, a deep understanding of trust-building, and
the ability to communicate with people from diverse backgrounds.
Strong commitment to the goals of public education, including
social, racial, and economic justice. Knowledge of federal, state,
and local campaign finance rules and regulations and lobbying
rules. Strong interpersonal, organizational, and presentation
skills. Ability to work well with all religious, cultural, ethnic,
and social groups. Ability to identify, recruit and develop member
leaders. Strong problem-solving skills and the ability to be
adaptable and flexible in a fast-paced environment. An
understanding of and commitment to the kinds of training,
resources, and organizing management systems that set members up
for success. An understanding of the role community and parents
play in advancing the cause of great public schools for all
students. Ability to manage multiple projects simultaneously,
meeting frequent and tight deadlines. An excellent collaborator and
team player. A willingness to work nights and weekends and travel
to locals across the region and. Digital platform competency –
Zoom, VAN, Google Workspace, and Microsoft Suite required
Preferred: Experience organizing in North Carolina and
understanding of the North Carolina political landscape. Experience
working on electoral or advocacy programs. Experience working
within and building strong relationships in coalition with
community partners. Experience using Microsoft SharePoint and
Airtable. In particular, we would be thrilled about candidates who:
Shares our core commitment and has experience building power
through supporting, investing in, training, and coaching member
leaders. Believes that members are the core of our union and are
best positioned to lead our work and are deeply committed to member
leadership. Believes in deep investment in training and
professional development for organizing staff. Recognizes that
securing broad support from elected officials spanning the
political spectrum is crucial for fostering meaningful legislative
change in public schools Location: Position is based at NCAE
headquarters in Raleigh. Compensation: This is a temporary
Professional Staff Step 0 position of the NCAE/NCSO staff union
contract per section 1.07 with a daily rate of pay of $241.98 and
Health Care Benefits. How to Apply: Required Materials: Please
submit your resume , at least 3 references , cover letter and a
short writing sample or problem of practice that demonstrates
skills relevant to this role to
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&type=JS&lang=en_US NCAE is an equal opportunity and
affirmative action employer. All qualified applicants will receive
consideration for employment without regard to age, color,
disability, gender, gender expression, gender identity, genetic
information, national origin, race, religion, sex, sexual
orientation, or status as a protected. Current and former/retired
NCAE members and applicants committed to a strong public educators’
association who meet many, but not all, of the qualifications are
encouraged to apply.
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