Experienced Full Stack Field Organizer – Community Engagement, Disability Rights, and Voter Empowerment in the Southern United States

Posted 2025-10-26
Remote, USA Full Time Immediate Start
About Us At Workwarp, we are a coalition-driven organization dedicated to improving the lives of disabled people in the South. Our mission is to cultivate strong disability rights and disability justice frameworks that center the needs and daily experiences of disabled individuals. We achieve this by organizing communities around critical issues, tracking legislation and policy affecting disabled people, advancing legislative priorities, leading research, and changing media and social narratives about disability. Our Work Our 2023-2025 Strategic Plan focuses on three key priorities: Poverty & Care, Criminalization, and Democracy. We are committed to centering the voices and experiences of multiply marginalized communities, including BIPOC, LGBTQ+, Native/Indigenous, immigrant, and other groups. Our approach is rooted in a collective liberation philosophy, emphasizing the importance of an intersectional lens and approach. Job Overview We are seeking an experienced Field Organizer to join our team in Alabama, working remotely with travel across the South. As a Field Organizer, you will be on the ground, talking to and organizing with disabled voters, building community power through public education, coalition work, voter protection advocacy, and creative organizing strategies. Your responsibilities will include: Key Responsibilities: Work with our team to develop strategies and campaigns to increase turnout and voter education with disabled voters. Own the development and implementation of creative plans to achieve our organizational and community goals in Alabama and across the South. Collaborate with organizational partners to increase accessibility of their voting rights and voter outreach programs, supporting efforts to develop community outreach and mutual aid programs. Work closely with Southern Disability Justice Coalition members and partner organizations to advocate for legislative priorities and do public education. Build creative public pressure and wide-ranging education campaigns on various topics related to disability and health justice across the South. Other duties assigned based on need and final plan. Who We're Looking For We are seeking an advocate, organizer, and champion whose approach is rooted in a collective liberation philosophy, centers the voices and experiences of multiply marginalized communities, and understands the importance of an intersectional lens and approach. You are passionate about health justice, worker's rights, community organizing, voting rights, and disability justice. You have experience incorporating a variety of organizing techniques into your work and are always looking to learn new strategies and information. Essential Qualifications: At least 5 years of overall experience as an organizer, with at least 1 year of experience organizing on the ground in Alabama and/or across the South. Demonstrated ability to plan and implement successful community outreach. Experience recruiting, engaging, and retaining volunteers. Disability rights and/or disability justice organizing experience is strongly preferred. Experience with voting rights, legislative advocacy, and/or community pressure campaigns is preferred. Preferred Qualifications: Preference will be given to organizers with demonstrated relationships with community organizations and activists in Alabama. Experience working with a broad array of constituency groups, including policy makers and community advocates. Ability to travel as needed across the 14 Southern states included in our work. A personal commitment to continuous learning and development, remaining up to date on best practices and approaches to the work. Skills and Competencies: The Field Organizer will possess the following skills and competencies: Strong interpersonal skills, including demonstrated equity competencies and experience working successfully across sectors with a range of advocacy and/or community organizations. Self-starter with strong personal organization skills and attention to detail, able to manage multiple priorities and deadlines concurrently and respond quickly to changing dynamics. Ability to work independently and as part of a team, with a strong commitment to collaboration and communication. Experience with voter engagement, community outreach, and advocacy, with a focus on disability rights and justice. Strong analytical and problem-solving skills, with the ability to think critically and creatively. Career Growth Opportunities and Learning Benefits: As a Field Organizer with Workwarp, you will have the opportunity to: Develop your skills and expertise in community organizing, disability rights, and voter empowerment. Work with a talented and dedicated team of professionals who share your passion for social justice. Contribute to a dynamic and rapidly evolving organization that is making a real difference in the lives of disabled people in the South. Access ongoing training and professional development opportunities to enhance your skills and knowledge. Participate in regular team meetings, workshops, and training sessions to stay up-to-date on best practices and approaches to the work. Work Environment and Company Culture: As a remote worker, you will have the flexibility to work from anywhere, with regular check-ins and team meetings to ensure you stay connected with your colleagues. Our company culture values: Collaboration and teamwork. Continuous learning and professional development. Flexibility and work-life balance. Open communication and feedback. Passion for social justice and disability rights. Compensation, Perks, and Benefits: We offer a competitive salary of $70,000 annually, plus a range of benefits and perks, including: 4-day, 32-hour workweek with Fridays off. Unlimited Paid Time Off/Sick Leave policy. Platinum Medical Insurance (100% of premium covered for employees; 50% of premium covered for dependents). Dental, Vision, Life Insurance (100% of premium covered for both employees and dependents). $200 work from home stipend upon onboarding. Over 3 weeks in organization-wide office closures, including a two-week winter break and 1 week summer break. Discounts and perks on gym memberships and other benefits through our PEO. Ready to Apply? If you are a motivated individual ready to contribute to a thriving team, we encourage you to apply now! 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