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Environment organizer: New Mexico 🔥


The New Mexico Factory Farm Organizer will report to the Factory Farm Organizing Manager and will work with other national organizing staff, regional field staff, and policy/research staff to support FWW’s work fighting factory farms and oil and gas drilling in New Mexico. The Organizer will have four main responsibilities: Build support for action to address the negative impacts of factory farms on our climate, air and water, and communities; build opposition to the false climate solution of biogas and support for sound climate policy; engage in coalition work to stop oil and gas drilling in New Mexico including drilling in Chaco Canyon; and increase support for key federal legislation that would overhaul our food system to be more just, sustainable, and climate-friendly.

This is a grant-funded position. As such, the position is contingent upon continued funding from the grantor for the term of employment. Should the grantor fail to fund this position or rescind its sponsorship during the term of employment, Food & Water Watch may eliminate the position. This is a Union bargaining unit position. The annualized salary is $42,900 - $54,500 dependent on location and experience.

Office Location: This position is approved for remote work anywhere in the state of New Mexico.

Essential Duties and Responsibilities

  1. Build a strong base of organizations and individuals in support of our campaigns, with a particular emphasis on a factory farm ban and oil and gas drilling.
  2. Work with a team to develop strategic campaign plans including long- and short-term goals, strategies, and tactics.
  3. Work closely with team and partner organizations to develop and implement joint strategies.
  4. Participate in coalitions on campaign issues and implement grassroots organizing and public education campaigns.
  5. Speak at public events, forums, and other venues, and serve as a representative of Food & Water Action/Watch to the public and the media. 
  6. Assist in building the capacity and leadership of volunteers and allied grassroots organizations by offering training and organizing support. 
  7. Maintain familiarity with a diverse set of issues, research products, and FWW’s suite of digital organizing tools, and respond to information and support requests from activists, coalition members, and the media.
  8. Develop educational materials such as factsheets, action alerts, website content, and newsletter articles on various campaign issues. Maintain activist database and email lists to effectively communicate to members and supporters. 
  9. Regularly report on work to supervisors and donors.
  10. Participate in membership recruitment and fundraising for Food & Water Action/Watch.
  11. Support Our Culture of Philanthropy: Demonstrate an understanding of the essential role of our members and supporters, and consistently serve as an ambassador for FWW/FWA and our work. Participate in or attend events and other activities as appropriate that are organized for our supporters and donors. Be cognizant of fundraising opportunities and share contacts and information that will help build and sustain FWW/FWA.
  12. Carry out other projects as assigned.

QUALIFICATIONS: To perform this job successfully, the person in this position is expected to have a complete understanding of FWW’s Strategic Organizing model and an ability to develop campaign strategy. The Organizer will be expected to work closely with volunteers and allied organizations to ensure campaigns are moving forward to achieve programmatic goals.

The requirements listed below are representative of the knowledge, skill, and/or ability required. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform essential functions.

Education/Experience: Bachelor's Degree or combination of relevant education and experience. One year of full-time organizing experience. Clear demonstration of ability to develop effective organizing strategies. 

Computer Skills: An individual should be able to work in a computerized environment and have adequate knowledge of word processing, email, internet, and spreadsheet software; in particular have coursework or certification in Microsoft Word, Excel, and PowerPoint and proficiency with all other Microsoft Office products.

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