Families for an Affordable San Francisco (FFASF): Canvass Director

Job Post
Job Post

California, USA · San Francisco, CA, USA

Posted on Jul 4, 2026

Families for an Affordable San Francisco (FFASF): Canvass Director

LOCATION

San Francisco, CA, 94114

SALARY

$7000 - $7000 (Monthly)

DESIRED SKILLS

Managed Paid Staff

COMPANY

Families for an Affordable San Francisco (FFASF)

DEPARTMENT

Campaign Management

EMPLOYMENT TYPE

Campaign

MINIMUM LEVEL OF EXPERIENCE

Departmental Staff (a role in a specific department. Ex: Organizer, Finance Assistant, Social Media Manager)

APPLICATION INSTRUCTIONS

Please submit a resume and no more than 4 sentences about why you want to do this work to [email protected] with the subject line "CANVASS DIRECTOR".

APPLY BY

July 31, 2026

APPLICATION LINK

[email protected]

JOB DESCRIPTION

This position is employed by Families for an Affordable San Francisco (FFASF), the field and organizing program supporting Scott Wiener's 2026 campaign for Congress (CA-11). The paid canvass runs August through Election Day, targeting up to 150,000 doors across the Base and Persuasion universe.

About the Campaign

Senator Scott Wiener is a leading voice for progress in California and a proven champion for our values. Scott has delivered real results on issues like housing, transportation, climate change, LGBTQ+ equality, and criminal justice reform. Now, he's running for Congress to bring his effective, progressive leadership to Washington, D.C. His campaign is building a diverse, passionate, and dedicated team to engage voters across the city and secure victory in 2026.

Position Summary

The Canvass Director will build and run the campaign's paid door program from the ground up — recruiting, training, and managing a team of paid canvassers to knock up to 150,000 doors before Election Day. This role owns the number: doors planned, doors knocked, and the team that delivers them. The Canvass Director sets the pace, holds quality, and ensures the program hits its weekly targets on time and on budget.

Key Responsibilities

  • Build and run the paid canvass program end to end: recruitment, hiring, training, scheduling, and daily management.

  • Recruit and onboard the canvasser team (up to ~50 canvassers at full scale, including buffer).

  • Set and hit weekly door goals (up to ~11,500 doors/week at full scale).

  • Run paid trainings, enforce data quality, and manage canvasser performance.

  • Design and execute a high caliber quality control program. Conduct daily trainings, coaching sessions, quality control checks, canvasser shadowing, and ensure rigorous adherence to best practices for high quality voter interactions

  • Cut and assign turf; manage the data and tools stack (VAN, MiniVan, Mobilize) and reporting.

  • Manage the canvass budget and logistics — materials, lit, snacks, transportation — with the Canvass Coordinator.

  • Partner with field leadership on targeting and integrate the paid program with the volunteer organizing program.

Goals & Metrics

  • Weekly door goals met or exceeded across the program.

  • Fully staffed canvasser team recruited and retained through Election Day.

  • High data quality and clean reporting on every shift.

  • Program delivered on time and on budget.

Qualifications

  • Experience running a paid canvass or a large field/door program (multiple cycles strongly preferred).

  • Proven ability to recruit, train, and manage staff and hold a team to a number.

  • Fluency in VAN and turf-cutting (PDI experience ok as a stand-in); comfortable with MiniVan, Mobilize, and Google Workspace.

  • Strong organizational and data skills; unflappable under deadline pressure.

  • Ability to work long and irregular hours, including evenings and weekends.

  • Commitment to progressive values and the Democratic Party.