AIUSA has established a canvass program acquiring new monthly donors in 4 cities across the country. The ambition is to expand this program to be in up to ten cities nationwide recruiting up to 50,000 new monthly donors each year giving long-term monthly donations through automatic payment methods. The Travel Canvass Director will step in to manage a Canvass Office when a City Canvass Director is absent for an extended period of time. In addition, the Travel Canvass Director will provide regular support for City Canvass Directors in the various offices through assisting with the daily operations and responsibilities of their cities Canvass Office. These responsibilities are listed below.
Areas of Responsibility:
- Evaluation: Fill out and submit weekly reports on recruitment and office performance.
- Office Management: Manage the day to day operations of the office. Create weekly and monthly plans for staff and office. Submit timesheet for all staff. Send human resource and tax documents. Create long-term and short-term site schedules. Attend meetings with other groups to negotiate sites. Travel from office to office based on need determined by manager.
- Staff Recruitment: Create and implement an effective recruitment plan that will work to generate applicants at a consistent level. Conduct phone interviews, group overviews and one-on-one interviews to select applicants. Track all recruitment data though-out interview process.
- Staff Development: Set performance expectations and standards for staff. Train and coach staff to canvass effectively and meet expectations. Conduct warnings and dismiss staff when necessary.Identify, train and develop leaders in your office to assist in staff management.Facilitate weekly meetings for staff that include goals, motivation and trainings needed to ensure weekly success.Create daily and weekly plans for staff based on performance.Meet with team leaders weekly to discuss staff skills development and training needed.
- Supporter Management: Ensure that all member data is collected and secure. Ensure that all staff are trained to be professional and respectful in all interactions with the public.
- Culture: Create and encourage an inclusive culture based on values of trust and respect for all people within the program. Recognize behaviors that perpetuate historical patterns of oppression and discrimination and act to minimize these behaviors within the program.
- Budget: Manage office spending and stay within office budget. Track expenses while traveling to offices that are not their home office.
- Other: Other assignments provided by manager.
Skills/Experience:
- Skills: Strong written and verbal communication skills. Ability to recruit, train and motivate staff; Ability to create and implement a strategic plan. Ability and willingness to travel up to 50% of the time.
- Attributes: Ambitious and goal oriented with high levels of integrity; commitment to canvassing and monthly giving as a way to build power to make change; commitment to the mission of Amnesty International.
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Organization Info
Listing Stats
Post Date:
Dec 29 2017
Active Until:
Jan 29 2018
Hiring Organization:
Amnesty International USA
industry:
Nonprofit