Deputy National Organizing Director for Training
Company: Reproductive Freedom for All
Location: Washington
Posted on: April 1, 2026
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Job Description:
About Reproductive Freedom for All (Formerly NARAL Pro-Choice
America) For more than 55 years, Reproductive Freedom for All and
its chapters have fought to protect and expand reproductive freedom
—including access to abortion and contraception — for everybody. We
are powered by our more than 4 million members from every state and
congressional district in the country, representing the 8 in 10
Americans who believe every person should have the freedom to make
the best decision for themselves about if, when, and how to raise a
family. Reproductive Freedom for All centers diversity, equity,
inclusion, and justice in our organization and our work.
Continuously learning from our history, we hold ourselves
accountable to achieve reproductive freedom with equitable access
for everybody. As the oldest and largest national membership
organization primarily focused on advocating for abortion access,
we organize and mobilize, galvanizing millions of people to take
action to defend reproductive freedom, and shining a spotlight of
accountability on bad actors who work to impose their ideological
agenda on others. We also work to elect champions for reproductive
freedom and advance state and federal legislation to safeguard it.
For more information on Reproductive Freedom for All, please visit
our website . About the role: In close collaboration with the
Senior Director of National Organizing and senior leaders across
the organization, the Deputy National Organizing Director for
Training will set the vision for building and scaling training
programs that touch multiple volunteer/member and staff audiences
across Reproductive Freedom for All. Additionally, in close
collaboration with senior directors across the organization, the
Deputy National Organizing Director for Training is responsible for
supporting the success of National and State Campaign programs via
creating and implementing training curriculum design and
implementation; from training and onboarding staff at various
levels, to developing and executing training calendars across
multiple volunteer audiences, to helping develop the curriculum for
leadership and volunteer leader retreats. The Senior Director will
lead department-wide efforts to evaluate and elevate staff and
volunteer skills, building scalable systems that grow volunteer
capacity and maximize voter contact. The Senior Director of
National Organizing will also be responsible for mentoring,
developing, and guiding staff that support training programs and
initiatives; The ideal candidate can analyze around and facilitate
conversations on organizing skills and drive training that coaches
towards performance across disciplines. They also have demonstrated
senior-level experience as a trainer and organizer, with a proven
track record of strategically designing, building, and scaling
training inclusive programs within electoral and advocacy
environments. They will be able to lead and facilitate high-impact
staff and volunteer trainings—both in person and virtually—that
center collaboration, inclusion, and Reproductive Freedom for All’s
values, and inspire meaningful action and leadership among
participants. Finally, they have proven success using adult
learning principles to drive measurable outcomes within diverse
audiences, including increased skill development, deeper volunteer
engagement, sustained leadership participation, and strengthened
commitment to campaigns or organizational goals. The Senior
Director of National Organizing will develop and implement holistic
training curriculums across multiple and diverse audiences. They
will collaborate with senior leaders across the department to
define and execute a vision for scalable training programs that
drive skill development, alignment, and impact across
volunteer/member and staff audiences organization-wide. They will
also lead the development and ongoing support of strong,
mission-driven teams through thoroughly designed training
initiatives. Location: Hybrid in Washington D.C. Reports to: Senior
Director of National Organizing Positions Directly Reporting to
this Position: Training Manager This Position Is : Full Time,
FLSA-Exempt, Non-Union Salary: $90,000 - $115,000 Responsibilities:
Design and deliver inspiring, high-quality training programs,
across formats and scales, that equip staff and volunteer/member
audiences with foundational and advanced organizing skills; Lead
and expand cross departmental efforts to develop training content
for capacity building skills and direct voter contact outreach;
Work collaboratively with leaders across the organization to design
and lead scalable train-the-trainer programs that equip organizers
and volunteers/members with the skills, confidence, and tools to
lead trainings independently; In close collaboration with the
Senior Director of National Organizing, set the vision and strategy
for cross-organizational training by partnering with coalitions and
allied organizations to align on best practices, shared priorities,
and continuous improvement; Set and drive a department-wide
onboarding strategy in close collaboration with State Campaigns,
National Organizing, and Digital Organizing leadership, ensuring
all new Organizers are equipped with the skills, tools, and
expectations needed to deliver measurable impact; In collaboration
with the Senior Director of National Organizing, develop,
implement, and execute on the program’s budget; Drive the
development of standardized organizing resources, including
templates, toolkits, and organizer-facing materials, designed for
adaptation by chapter state and national program leads nationwide;
Serve as a mentor and though partner to Organizing staff, fostering
professional growth, leadership development, and a strong culture
of learning; Manage, coach, and develop the Training Manager, with
an eye towards developing high quality learning designers who are
also both skilled educators and experienced organizing and campaign
leaders; Actively assess team culture and performance, identifying
key drivers of success and providing coaching and influence that
help staff grow, improve, and excel; Lead evaluation and continuous
improvement efforts, assessing training effectiveness and working
across the Organizing and Campaigns department leadership to
strengthen curriculum in response to program and staff needs;
Additional duties may be assigned consistent with the
responsibilities and qualifications in this job description.
Qualifications: Demonstrated experience (6 years) in effectively
managing a high-performing and diverse team across multiple layers;
specifically building trust, setting and communicating ambitious
goals, holding yourself and others accountable to goals, and
coaching towards results to improve and develop staff; Demonstrated
experience (5) of managing volunteer training programs for
electoral campaigns or grassroots organizing programs, creating
training materials and curriculums to further audiences’ skills;
Experience in leading high-impact, inspiring trainings with a focus
on high-quality instruction, clear norms and expectations setting,
and excellent adult learning; Experience in leveraging data to
indicate where coaching and support may be needed and drive towards
metrics to increase volunteer and staff capacity; Understanding
that coaching and development are the core of building excellent
staff, volunteers and ultimately, the best voter outreach;
Measurable success in training senior staff, organizers, and
volunteers, and differentiating learning, delivery, and content
across all three; Experience or prior training in developing
inclusive and culturally competent volunteer training materials,
both training decks and toolkits; Demonstrated commitment to
Reproductive Freedom for All’s mission, values and goals; Readiness
and enthusiasm to make connections with people of different lived
experiences; success in managing teams of individuals with diverse
backgrounds; Experience working with underrepresented communities;
Demonstrated deep commitment to diversity, equity, and inclusion in
all aspects of leadership and decision-making, specifically, and
contributing to a workplace where diversity, equity, and inclusion
is valued and centered in their work in general. OPTIONAL:
Nice-to-haves (or excited-to-learns): Experience in the
reproductive freedom space and advocacy background; Experience or
prior training in developing inclusive and culturally competent
volunteer training materials, both training decks and toolkits;
Additional language skills in addition to English, such as Spanish.
Reproductive Freedom for All does not discriminate on the basis of
race, ethnicity, national origin, religion, socioeconomic status,
sex, sexual orientation, gender identity and expression, age,
disability, marital status, veteran status, genetic information, or
political affiliation. Candidates with backgrounds, identities, and
experiences that are historically underrepresented in reproductive
freedom non-profits are encouraged to apply. Reproductive Freedom
for All does not permit staff to work from a country outside of the
United States.
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