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Outreach Manager – Central

Outreach Manager – Central
Organization: U.S. Global Leadership Coalition (USGLC)
Location: Washington, DC
Date Posted: 11/11/2024

The U.S. Global Leadership Coalition (USGLC) – Outreach Manager for the Central Region

The U.S. Global Leadership Coalition (USGLC) is seeking an experienced, energetic, personable, and articulate professional to lead our engagement as the Outreach Manager for the Central Region. The Outreach Manager will join a talented and high-performing team responsible for USGLC’s outreach work outside of the beltway, focused on the importance of U.S. global leadership and strong, effective development and diplomatic programs. This position will report to the Director of the Heartland Initiative.

At USGLC, we are committed to fostering a culture of inclusiveness and belonging among staff, volunteers, and partners.

Responsibilities Include

  • Expand grass-top network in USGLC’s strategic states of North Dakota, South Dakota, Nebraska, Kansas, Iowa, Minnesota, and Missouri by identifying and recruiting influential business, civic, military, academic, agriculture, and faith-based leaders to support USGLC’s efforts.
  • Provide thoughtful strategic input for the Central region based on the overall USGLC outreach strategy.
  • Engage, recruit, and host large educational events within the designated network of states.
  • Develop communication and engagement strategies to effectively amplify USGLC’s voice.
  • Organize in-district meetings with elected officials for engagement of USGLC state leaders and policymakers.
  • Organize educational meetings with Congressional candidates across the central United States.
  • Mobilize state leaders to contact policymakers during key legislative deliberations.
  • Speak at local events about the importance of U.S. global leadership and a strong and effective International Affairs Budget.
  • Indirect supervisory responsibilities.

Position Requirements

  • Ability to proactively engage prominent leaders in the political, business, faith-based, military, academic, and civic communities.
  • Two to four years of experience in a political campaign, grass-tops community organizing, and/or an issue-advocacy setting.
  • Outstanding public speaking skills and ability to create and deliver presentations before high-profile audiences.
  • Presidential, Senatorial, and/or Congressional campaign experience is highly desirable, with experience preferred in Central states.
  • Demonstrated abilities in planning meetings and large events, writing, organizing, and training skills.
  • Ability to work and thrive in a fast-paced, fluid, and flexible team environment.
  • Ability and desire to travel domestically on a frequent basis; at least 50% travel is required.
  • Interest in international relations as well as a demonstrated ability to organize high-level individuals in advocacy efforts.

Compensation

A projected salary range of $50K-$65K will be offered, commensurate with experience and qualifications. USGLC also provides a package of benefits, including health and disability insurance, retirement plan, paid annual and sick leave, and federal holidays.

About the USGLC

The U.S. Global Leadership Coalition is a bipartisan, broad-based influential network of 500 businesses and NGOs; national security and foreign policy experts; and business, faith-based, academic, and community leaders in all 50 states who support elevating diplomacy and development alongside defense in order to build a better, safer world.

TO APPLY

Please email a cover letter and resume to [email protected]. Please reference “Outreach Manager – Central” in the subject line. Short-listed candidates will be contacted. No calls please.

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