Lead Organizer

Make the Road Pennsylvania

Hazleton, Pennsylvania

Exempt (Salary)

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Full Time
Posted this week
February 27, 2026
Organization Overview

The Lead Organizer is a leadership position that will help plan, coordinate, and support MRPA’s local, state, and federal campaigns and membership events.

Organization Overview

Make the Road Pennsylvania (MRPA), builds power for justice in Latine and immigrant communities and working-class communities of color. We believe in a transformational theory of change that seeks to empower community members to be the principal agents and leaders in challenging and dismantling systemic oppression through community organizing, policy innovation, transformative education, and dismantling systemic oppression through civic engagement and advocacy. Make the Road PA is a project of Make the Road States.


Make the Road Action (MRA), a 501(c)(4) organization is committed to building power for justice in immigrant and low-income working-class communities of color. MRA operates in five states - New York, New Jersey, Connecticut, Nevada, and Pennsylvania. We work to create social change, connect voters to the candidates and issues that are most important to them, and work hands-on in a fast-paced environment to create long-term impact in the communities that need it most.

Application Instructions

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Position Summary

The Lead Organizer is a leadership position that will help plan, coordinate, and support MRPA’s local, state, and federal campaigns and membership events. The Lead Organizer is responsible for supervising  MRPA organizers to ensure that they are meeting their goals and providing support and training for organizers to win campaigns in their communities locally, statewide and nationally. The Lead Organizer will work through our committee model, which is the engine that drives our work and the space where campaigns, action planning, political education, and orientation all take place. Committee meetings are facilitated by members in coordination with organizers. Lead Organizers will acquire stories from community members and prep spokespeople, engage allies across their region to advance local, state, and federal efforts that will benefit the communities they work in.

Responsibilities

KEY RESPONSIBILITIES include, but are not limited to, the following:

  • Coordinate, engage and implement campaigns through planning, action research, coordinating campaign events, press work and alliance work
  • Supervise team community organizers
    • Weekly check-ins with organizers to provide support, feedback, coaching, and move work forward
    • Support organizers to win campaigns
    • Hold organizers accountable 
  • Create open and inclusive dialogue with organizers
  • Lead mobilizations and events
  • Train and support any new staff
  • Represent the organization at some external meetings, coalition tables, state tables, and conferences
  • Engage multiple stakeholders including membership, elected officials, and organizational leaders in the social justice field
  • Build coalition tables and/or campaigns that deal with issues directly impacting MRPA members
  • Develop activities to raise financial resources through membership dues
  • Develop and implement leadership development curriculum 
  • Coordinate, facilitate and regularly engage the Leadership Council
  • Attend regular meetings with staff
  • Staff meetings, membership assemblies, staff retreats, committee meetings, etc.
  • Proactive participation, taking initiative, and being fully present
Skills and Abilities
  • Analytical thinking
  • Problem and situation analysis
  • Strong problem-solving ability
  • Systems-oriented mindset
  • Balanced and sound decision-making
  • Emotional control and self-regulation
  • Strong attention to detail
  • Focus on projects, tasks, and goals
  • Empathetic outlook
  • Positive and respectful attitude toward others
  • Flexibility and adaptability
  • Objective and active listening
  • Respect for policies and procedures
  • Personal accountability
  • Accountability for others
  • Team-oriented collaboration
  • Excellent written and verbal communication skills
  • Ability to meet standards and deadlines
  • Effective multitasking
  • Highly reflective; able to give and receive feedback regularly
Experience and Qualifications
  • Eligible to work in the US
  • Have a minimum of a Bachelor’s degree or equivalent experience
  • Demonstrated commitment to social justice, community organizing, leadership development and the elevation of directly impacted and marginalized people to create change
  • At least 1-3 years of proven experience supervising, campaign development and/or similar
  • Bilingual: English-Spanish (written and spoken) is required
  • A car and driver’s license is required
  • Able to meet deadlines with simultaneous projects

Equal Opportunity Employer

MRPA is an equal opportunity employer and is committed to a diverse staff. Women, LGBTQ, people with disabilities, and people of color are strongly encouraged to apply. All qualified applicants will be afforded equal employment opportunities without discrimination because of race, creed, color, national origin, sex, age, genetic information, disability, or marital status.

Posted: Feb 27, 2024

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