NRA-ILA Campaign Field Representative
If you ever wanted to apply your campaign experience toward the mission of advancing the Second Amendment on behalf of the NRA, this is your opportunity! We are currently seeking qualified Campaign Field Representatives (CFRs) for the 2020 election cycle.
The ideal candidate will have at least two (2) years of paid campaign experience and a deep passion for the Second Amendment. Activities include, but are not limited to: network building and activation; directing voter contact efforts (phone banks, door-to-door, peer-to-peer texting, etc.); volunteer recruitment and management; materials distribution; event planning and staffing; data work; utilization of campaign technology; and GOTV & Election Day activities. The ideal candidate will also need to be a problem solver, a self-starter, and be able to work remotely with minimal supervision, within the NRA team structure to ensure success in their region.
Familiarity with gun-related issues, the NRA, campaign technologies, and grassroots experience within the pro-Second Amendment community preferred.
Additionally, candidates:
• Must be willing to dedicate attention to this job on full-time basis, including weekends and evenings; this is not a traditional 9 to 5 job;
• Must be willing to relocate to their assigned region for the duration of term;
• Must be a self-starter, able to work independently and remotely, with minimal direct oversight, and meet strict deadlines and reporting requirements;
• Must be in harmony with NRA’s mission
CFRs will be paid a monthly stipend, commensurate with experience, and will be benefits eligible (http://careers.nra.org/benefits.aspx). This is a temporary position that will expire following the November elections. Please send resumes to SAnglewicz@nrahq.org
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