As Promised Christopher Seymore is in the Running for Governor of Minnesota 2018 ! The WELLSTONE Way!
We are looking for campaign staffers for the Gubernatorial race of 2018 in the state of Minnesota! As we are using the WELLSTONE MODELS OF campaigning, the roles and responsibilities listed are from www.Wellstone.org
CAMPAIGN ROLES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
These roles describe
the responsibilities in a campaign. For many campaigns, especially smaller, down
ballot campaigns, one person may hold many of these roles. In addition, many of
these roles may be volunteers instead of paid employees. Regardless, once a
role is assigned, the responsibility lies with that
person.
CAMPAIGN MANAGER
The campaign manager oversees all aspects of
the campaign including day-to-day operations, the hiring and management of
staff, the coordination and implementation of the fundraising operations and
ongoing coordination with the candidate. They are also responsible for creating
and managing the campaign budget.
Campaign managers must have excellent
organizational skills, be level-headed, have good interpersonal skills and not
be afraid of raising money.
FINANCE DIRECTOR/FUNDRAISER
The finance director is responsible for
raising the money that will allow the campaign to accomplish its goals. The
finance director works closely with the candidate, campaign manager and a
finance committee to meet the financial goals of the campaign. They are in
charge of keeping the candidate on track with fundraising, preparing for and
staffing call time, and overseeing all fundraising events. A good fundraiser must
be highly organized, outgoing and willing to push the candidate and campaign
toward meeting their fundraising goals.
COMMUNICATIONS DIRECTOR/PRESS SECRETARY
The communications director is in charge of
all of the campaign’s interactions with the media. They build relationships
with the press, communicate with the media as the key spokesperson, set up
interviews and identify media opportunities for the campaign. They may help
write and develop campaign literature, draft speeches for the candidate and
create copy for the campaign web site. The communications director should
have prior experience and contacts with the
media, be a good writer and communicator, and be a pro-active thinker and
strategist.
FIELD DIRECTOR/VOTER CONTACT
The field director is in charge of making
sure the campaign gets its message out through direct voter contact. Their main
responsibility is to develop a comprehensive plan that includes door knocking
and phoning in order to ID voters and persuade them about the candidate. They
may also coordinate voter registration efforts. Finally they coordinate the
GOTV effort if there is no staff person specifically responsible for
GOTV. The field director needs to be highly
organized, energetic, capable of motivating and managing staff and volunteers
and able to manage large quantities of data. As with most things, the number of
field staff will depend on the size of the campaign.
CAMPAIGN TREASURER
The campaign treasurer oversees the financial
and accounting aspects of the campaign. They monitor all contributions,
maintain financial records and are responsible for compliance with the relevant
election board. On smaller campaigns treasurers may have the responsibility to
approve expenditures and assist in the preparation and monitoring of the
budget. Campaign treasurers are often the only other individual, apart
from the candidate, whose name is filed with
an election authority, and must have significant experience in accounting or
finance.
VOLUNTEER COORDINATOR
The volunteer coordinator works closely with
the Field Director to identify, recruit and manage volunteers to help with
various campaign activities. They help coordinate the work the volunteers,
utilize their skills and talents well and provide motivation. The job requires
strong interpersonal skills, patience, persistence, enthusiasm, good
communication skills and the ability to work with all kinds of people.
POLITICAL DIRECTOR/CONSTITUENCY ORGANIZER
The political director works with specific
constituency groups to organize their involvement with the campaign, for
example – labor, seniors, educators, veterans, communities of color, new
Americans, environmentalists, and college students, etc. They help develop a
voter contact plan in coordination with the field director for particular
communities by building relationships with the existing organizations that
represent these communities. This person
should have experience working with diverse constituencies, commitment to
expanding the base and good communication skills.
SCHEDULER
The scheduler is responsible to accepting and
acting on all invitations, seeking out potential events and putting together
the candidate’s schedule. The scheduler makes sure that the candidate is
briefed about each of the events and is given proper directions, contact
information, and collects briefing information from the other team members on
each event. The scheduler also ensures that candidate call-time and voter
contact time remains the top priority. The scheduler needs to be assertive,
meticulous with details, pleasant on the phone and able to say “no” when
necessary.
TECHNOLOGY MANAGER
This information technology manager
coordinates and manages all aspects of the campaign with regard to technology –
web site, database, computer infrastructure, etc. The IT manager’s
responsibilities might range from maintaining the web site to developing the
database to providing a computer network for the staff.
This person needs to have a broad knowledge
of technology, computers and software and be able to work in a rapid-paced
environment. In larger campaigns the web site and data responsibilities would
likely be split.
OFFICE MANAGER
The Office manager is responsible for
maintaining the campaign headquarters and coordinating the administrative
aspects of the campaign. They may need to manage staff, infrastructure,
supplies, and a myriad of other details. This person needs to have a good
over-view of the entire campaign and the ability to solve problems as they
arise.
LEGAL ADVISOR
It is important to have access to a legal
advisor who is versed in all aspects of election law and campaign
finance.
OTHER ROLES IN LARGE CAMPAIGNS
§ Field Staff:
o GOTV Coordinator
o Phone Bank Coordinator
o Canvass Director
§ Research Director
§ Policy Director
§ New Media Director
For more information please email Christopher Seymore at: clseymoreis@gmail.com
or call Chris at 952-923-5054
We Believe
"We believe that politics shouldn’t be about money and power games - it should be about the improvement of people’s lives. That’s the kind of politics Paul Wellstone embodied: one where we all do better when we all do better. And with a radical, resurgent conservative movement on the rise, it’s the kind of politics we need now more than ever.
We believe that electoral politics, public policy, and grassroots organizing can be woven together to create progressive change. We call it the Wellstone Triangle, and it anchors everything we do.
We believe that to set this triangle in motion, and sustain change over the long haul, we need to develop a critical mass of diverse leaders with the motivation and expertise to win back our values. So that’s what we do."
We believe that electoral politics, public policy, and grassroots organizing can be woven together to create progressive change. We call it the Wellstone Triangle, and it anchors everything we do.
We believe that to set this triangle in motion, and sustain change over the long haul, we need to develop a critical mass of diverse leaders with the motivation and expertise to win back our values. So that’s what we do."
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