Location: Washington, DC
Date Posted: 05/21/2026
## Salary Range
$68,000.00 to $70,000.00 Annually
The Democratic Attorneys General Association provides political and policy support to Democratic State Attorneys General and candidates in their mission to protect citizens, promote progress, and support civil rights.
## Title
Political Partnerships Manager
## Reports To
Director of Political and Campaign Services
## Salary Range
$68,000–$70,000
## Purpose
The Political Partnerships Manager is responsible for managing regular outreach to progressive partner organizations, including but not limited to representing DAGA at conferences, providing regular written communications to interested parties, and tracking investments across multiple states and programs. The Political Partnerships Manager works closely with the Director of Campaign Services to uplift the role of Democratic AGs in the progressive space and to help facilitate ongoing programmatic investment into AG races.
This position requires strong writing skills, attention to detail, and interpersonal skills. Experience working in progressive campaigns or PACs is preferred.
## Primary Responsibilities
– Draft and send regular newsletters to partners highlighting the strategic goals of Democratic AGs
– Meet with aligned organizations on a regular basis
– Represent DAGA at conferences and virtual convenings
– Compile outside poll briefings and distribute internally
– Track endorsements and partner programming in states, identify areas for growth, and work with the Political and Campaign Services Director to facilitate additional programming
– Update and maintain political contact directory and CRM
– Draft and distribute briefings to candidates, AGs, and DAGA staff
– Schedule and facilitate cross‑departmental meetings, including managing cross‑departmental tasks and various organizational calendars, to ensure staff have the most up‑to‑date information
– Assist in developing State of Race briefings via PowerPoint
## Qualifications
– Bachelor’s Degree
– At least two years of experience, preferably on a campaign, party committee, or progressive PAC
– Experience drafting strong written materials for a range of audiences
– Demonstrated knowledge of the national political environment
– Strong written and verbal communication skills
– Experience drafting strategic documents and tracking documents or spreadsheets
– Ability to independently operate in the field with state leadership, staff, and local constituencies
– Ability to manage multiple programs and priorities across states
– An outside‑of‑the‑box thinker with a good sense of humor and a positive attitude
## Details
– This position is located in Washington, DC with a hybrid work schedule requiring 3 days a week in office.
– Ability to travel when needed
## Application Requirements
Please submit a resume and cover letter.
## Additional Information
– DAGA’s office is open 9 AM – 6 PM Eastern, but extended and nontraditional work hours are required.
– DAGA offices are in downtown DC.
– DAGA offers a generous benefits package that includes fully paid health, dental, vision, short‑term, long‑term, and life insurance policies; pretax spending accounts; monthly remote work stipend or monthly transit benefits.
– DAGA values a diverse workforce and is committed to a culture of inclusivity, respect, and integrity.
– DAGA is an equal opportunity employer. All personnel actions are based on business needs, job requirements, and individual qualifications without regard to race; color; religion; national origin; sex; age; marital status; personal appearance; sexual orientation; gender identity or expression; family responsibilities; disability; genetic information; credit information; or status as a victim or family member of a victim of domestic violence, a sexual offense, or stalking. DAGA will not tolerate unlawful discrimination or harassment.
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