Chatham County Field Organizer
Company: Down Home NC
Location: Pittsboro
Posted on: February 17, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description The Opportunity Down Home North
Carolina (DHNC) seeks multiple temporary Field Organizers to aid in
our 2026 field program. This year, Down Home North Carolina is
planning the largest field program our organization has ever
attempted. We plan to expand into multiple new counties from the
mountains in the West to the coast out East to grow our movement of
working-class people. Down Home is working to engage voters in
small towns and rural areas through base building, leadership
development, and direct voter contact. We are committed to building
a long-term base of working-class power through both community
organizing and civic engagement. The 2026 Field Team will be
responsible for conducting a paid field operation in their
respective turfs. The organizers will be tasked with building new
relationships with community members and leaders, conducting paid
canvasses, and gaining a fundamental understanding of our
communities. The ultimate goal of these roles is to build a
multiracial, working-class base of supporters that will continue to
organize in their communities long after the 2026 elections. The
ideal candidate is a people-person who is motivated to build a
powerful multiracial base that wins changes for poor and
working-class people in rural North Carolina. They have an
organized mindset, a willingness to learn, strong interpersonal
skills, are team players, are able to work independently, and are
mission-aligned. Previous experience as an organizer or a
grassroots leader is preferred but not required. About Down Home
North Carolina Down Home North Carolina is a growing statewide
organization of rural and small-town communities that advocate for
an economy and democracy that works for all of us, not just the
wealthy few. We move North Carolina toward the values of dignity,
safety, and justice through leadership development, strategic
campaigning, multiracial movement building, and civic engagement
that advance positive, life-changing reforms for rural communities.
Founded in 2017, Down Home has built a strong organizational track
record, including: Establishing 13 member-led county-based chapters
from the high country to Eastern North Carolina Winning campaigns
and helping elect officials who represent and move our
working-class agenda at every level of the ballot. Running and
winning member-led, local issue campaigns, including new
reconstructions of public parks, expanding opportunities for
affordable housing, and fully funding local school systems. Led a
years-long statewide campaign to expand Medicaid and anchored the
statewide public school advocacy group, Public School Strong
Buckets of responsibility: 1. Build a rural, multiracial,
working-class base of supporters Recruit new members and volunteers
Build relationships and conduct one-on-ones with community members
and leaders Introduce Down Home to new communities by holding
special events, door canvassing, and site canvassing A commitment
to learning and understanding new communities Create a
collaborative, diverse team of working-class members 2. Implement
and lead Down Home’s 2026 Field Program Recruit, train, and manage
a team of local community members to launch a paid canvass Lead
programming in alignment with statewide goals; adjusting programs
as needed Ensure that key field metrics for volunteers, paid
canvass shifts, and voter contacts are met Recruit volunteers to
complete various types of direct voter contact shifts Plan and
successfully execute a series of election-related events 3.
Represent and embody Down Home’s mission and values Represent Down
Home with coalition partners, as a media spokesperson, and with
other key stakeholders Play a part in our diverse, dynamic, and
inclusive team of organizers and fellow Down Home staff; contribute
positively to the culture of the organization Be dedicated to
building power with the multiracial, working class of rural North
Carolina Required skills and experience: Organizer mindset:
Committed to grassroots organizing and is grounded in the
importance of building a multiracial movement. Is willing and able
to build relationships quickly, have strong follow-ups, and move
people to action. Is willing to take chances, solve problems
creatively and independently. A determination to succeed and build
power. Previous experience as an organizer or a grassroots leader
is preferred but not required. Willingness to learn: Be willing to
learn and/ or adjust organizing techniques. Be able to receive
coaching from managers and effectively integrate their advice into
your work areas. Listen to community members and leaders to better
understand their communities and ensure that the program is as
effective as possible at the local level. Strong interpersonal
skills: Be able to build relationships with community members and
leaders. Have deep conversations built around self-interest. Be
disciplined in accountability and follow-up conversations. Be able
to manage relationships between members and volunteers. Resolve
conflict and find consensus when necessary. Team player: Be able to
contribute to a growing and fast-paced team. Be able to follow
directions well and be willing to contribute by offering feedback
and suggestions to coworkers and management. Offer support to
teammates and be able to ask for help when needed. Independent
worker: Be able to manage multiple projects at one time. Meet
deadlines and hit metric goals. Ensure that numbers are reported on
time, with data integrity at the forefront. Attention to detail and
the ability to provide thoughtful solutions to problems that arise.
Be able to work in a fast-paced environment where work areas are
expected to change frequently. Mission alignment: Committed to the
vision of a powerful, inclusive, rural, multiracial, working-class
movement-building as a path towards liberation for all people. Is
aligned with the idea that building power takes both election
programs and long-term base building and investment in communities.
Personal or professional experience living in rural communities,
living in the South, rural organizing, and/or organizing in the
South are a plus but not required. Some irregular hours are
required, including nights and weekends. Location is flexible
within North Carolina. Applicants must be able and willing to
travel regularly for work. This position is eligible for inclusion
in Down Home’s bargaining unit. Compensation The candidate’s level
of experience determines compensation for this full-time staff
position and ranges between $63,550 - $74,740.95 annually,
including best-in-class health coverage, retirement, sick,
vacation, and other benefits. How to Apply Down Home NC is
dedicated to fostering a dynamic and multicultural work
environment. Down Home NC is an equal opportunity employer.
Applications will be accepted on a rolling basis. If this job
description is posted on Down Home’s website (www.downhomenc.org),
we are still accepting applications. Powered by JazzHR
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