Finance Associate - Josh Harder for Congress
California Democratic Party
Democratic Congressman Josh Harder is hiring a Finance Associate for his re-election campaign. The Finance Associate reports to our Finance Director and will help manage one of the largest congressional finance programs in the country, for one of the most competitive campaigns in the country. This is a junior level role perfect for someone passionate about democratic politics and excited to gain campaign experience.
The role is hybrid and based out of Northern California. Candidates must have access to a car and the ability to staff events in San Joaquin County and the Bay Area.
RESPONSIBILITIES:
- Staff the Congressman during call time
- Lead call time strategy including preparation and executing follow-up
- Spearhead donor outreach, and serve as point of contact with top stakeholders
- With Finance Director, assist with finance plan to strategically grow fundraising operation
- Assist with development and execution of fundraising events
- Manage finance database and oversee data entry
- Other duties as needed (we’re an “all-hands on deck” team!)
QUALIFICATIONS:
- Excellent attention to detail and interpersonal skills
- Thrive in a fast paced environment where every day is different
- A passion for electing democrats and winning back the House majority
- Work experience in fundraising or democratic politics valued but not required
- Reliable access to an automobile required while in California. All work-related driving is reimbursed.
TO APPLY: Please send a resume and a short introduction to Michael Hammer at [email protected] with “Finance Associate” in the subject line.
BACKGROUND:
Josh is a proud 5th generation resident of the Central Valley and decided to run for office in 2018 when he saw Republicans vote to take away healthcare from his little brother. In a surprise upset, Josh flipped his district from red to blue and became one of the youngest members of Congress. This cycle he is again running in one of the most competitive seats in the country which will determine if Democrats take back the House Majority.
Harder for Congress is an equal opportunity employer and does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, disability, gender identity or expression, or sexual orientation.