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A progressive political organisation in London is looking for a Political and Campaigns Organiser to support national campaigns and local networks. The role involves working with various groups, coordinating events, and driving political engagement within the Labour party. The ideal candidate will have a strong interest in UK politics and excellent communication skills. The position is full-time, with a salary of £27,000, and offers flexibility in working hours and location.
Compass is looking to recruit a Political and Campaigns Organiser as we enter an exciting new period for UK politics. We are a growing organisation with a long history of bold national campaigns, local groups across the country and a newly launched political network organising within the Labour party, Mainstream. To grow our network and influence, we are looking to power up our organising, particularly by running impactful events. The Political and Campaigns Organiser will work with the Compass campaigns team to support our national campaigns for electoral reform and public ownership of water. They will also work with Compass' organising team to support our network of local groups and to contribute to our organising across all progressive parties and in particular within the Labour Party. They should be comfortable working flexibly in a small, lively team and with groups with different perspectives.
Compass is a highly ambitious organisation, working to change the way we do politics. With a strong track record of bold and innovative campaigns and a wide network of members, associates and partners, Compass is rapidly expanding its political influence and reach, particularly within the Labour Party via the Mainstream network. Mainstream is a new hopeful and purposeful vehicle to turn the Labour Party back once again to the direction of hope and a progressive and plural future.
This post is suitable for someone who believes in and wants to be part of creating the vision and culture of a good society and wants to work flexibly and energetically to further these goals. Though small in size, the team is supported by a community of partners, allies, members and supporters. This role is suitable for someone who wants to work hard to develop new skills and is able to learn on the job, even if they haven't worked in a political role before.
Pay will be £27,000, London-based, with room for flexible working in terms of hours and location. The team has an office in central London (near Vauxhall) and the likely candidate would need to be comfortable travelling to the office at least 2-3 times a week.
You will work closely with Compass' Deputy Director and our Political Affairs and Organising Officer who will offer managerial support and work with you to develop and deepen your skills over time.
The position is full-time and we are looking for someone to start as soon as possible. There is a 3-month probationary period.
Compass is committed to providing equal opportunities to people regardless of background and we actively seek applications from people with backgrounds that are underrepresented in our sector, especially with regards to race and class. We recognise that representation in our sector is not good enough; this makes our politics and our campaigns weaker. As such, we particularly encourage applications from people who can demonstrate the skills, even if they have never worked in this precise field. We welcome people to apply who can demonstrate their aptitude, even if a career in politics has so far been closed off to them.
To apply for this role, click the Apply button. You will be asked to upload a CV and answer three questions related to the position. The application deadline is Tuesday 28th October, 10am. We expect interviews to be held in October and November and will explain more about the process if you're invited to the next round. If you think you'll struggle to make this deadline but are keen to apply, or have other questions related to the role, please get in touch: you can email Lena at lena@compassonline.org.uk.