Political and Community Organizer
Company: Prince Georges County Educators
Location: District Heights
Posted on: April 3, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description The Prince George’s County
Educators’ Association (PGCEA) represents more than 10,000
certified employees, including classroom teachers, school
counselors, speech pathologists, media specialists, and other
non-supervisory educators in the Prince George’s County Public
School (PGCPS) system. PGCEA is seeking an experienced Political
and Community Organizer to lead strategic campaigns and community
engagement initiatives that advance quality public education for
every student in Prince George’s County. This position plays a
central role in organizing, advocacy, and legislative engagement to
support public education and union priorities. The ideal candidate
will be a self-directed, strategic leader with a proven track
record in campaign planning, coalition building, and grassroots
mobilization. They will have deep knowledge of the local political
landscape, demonstrated commitment to public education, and the
ability to drive projects to completion in a fast-paced
environment. Core Responsibilities Organizing & Advocacy - Develop
and implement issue-based organizing campaigns to mobilize members,
parents, students, and community allies around education issues. -
Ability to lead organizing, advocacy, and community engagement
efforts through a racial and social equity lens, ensuring inclusion
and fairness in all aspects of the work. - Build and maintain
coalitions with community organizations, leaders, parents, and
advocacy groups to advance a shared agenda for quality public
education. - Provide support to building representatives and
broader membership in mapping community connections, surveying
members, and engaging community leaders and parents. - Represent
PGCEA in external meetings and maintain clear communication with
all levels of union leadership under the direction of the Executive
Director. - Support and train building representatives in
developing school-based organizing strategies that involve parents
and community stakeholders. - Map school communities, maintain
organizing data, and use insights to guide strategy. - Collaborate
with PGCEA members and the local union president to develop
community engagement programs that further PGCEA’s quality schools
agenda. Legislative & Political Engagement - Track and follow
legislation; advocate for PGCEA’s positions on relevant bills,
including drafting testimony and written communications. - Promote
legislative advocacy among members through internal communications.
- Establish accountability systems to ensure that all campaign
goals are met and provide regular campaign assessments and
post-election analysis. - Consult with MSEA staff to maintain
compliance with campaign finance and election law. - Collaborate
regularly with PGCEA’s Communications, Organizing, and Membership
team to ensure cohesive messaging and strategic alignment. -
Develop and deliver training programs in political action for PGCEA
members and staff, with a focus on campaigns, elections, and PAC
fundraising. - Lead member recruitment drives for PAC contributions
and advocacy campaigns. - Support PGCEA committees in candidate
recommendation processes. - Serve as liaison to political parties
and external political organizations alongside the President. -
Inform members about policy considerations and election activities
consistent with PGCEA priorities. - Provide research support to
PGCEA committees and staff regarding candidate recommendations. -
Build and maintain relationships with legislators, government
officials, and their staff. - Manage Capwiz/Action Network as an
online lobbying platform. Qualifications & Skills Experience &
Knowledge - 4–6 years of experience in political and community
organizing. - Strong knowledge of current educational issues in the
public education system. - Deep understanding of union organizing
practices and coalition-building strategies. - Familiarity with
political data, the latest technologies, and best practices in the
field, including VAN. - Knowledge of the political landscape in
Prince George’s County and the State of Maryland. - Experience with
the legislative process. Organizing & Communication Skills - Proven
skill as a community, labor, or political organizer. - Demonstrated
ability to assess and analyze complex political situations and
respond strategically. - Experience developing campaign plans to
mobilize parents/members or advance issue campaigns. - Ability to
organize and facilitate public meetings and clearly communicate
complex issues to diverse audiences. - Skilled in using social
media and digital tools for outreach and mobilization. - Strong
oral, written, and visual communication skills. Additional
Requirements - Experience working in coalitions and the public
education system. - Skilled at identifying opportunities for
influence and mobilization. - Fluency in both written and spoken
Spanish and English. - Ability to work well in a team environment,
meet deadlines in high-pressure situations, and remain
results-focused, highly organized, and capable of managing multiple
priorities in a fast-paced environment. - Willingness to work long
hours, including nights and weekends. - Ability to prioritize work
assignments, make and follow through on a work plan, and remain
flexible. - Willingness to conduct house visits and worksite visits
as part of member engagement and organizing efforts. - Valid
driver’s license and personal vehicle required. Competitive salary
and benefits: Starting salary is commensurate with experience.
Excellent benefits include health insurance, short- and long-term
disability, life insurance, and generous vacation, sick, and
holiday leave schedules are provided. PGCEA is an equal opportunity
employer, and we strongly believe our organization and our work
benefit from the experiences and perspectives of a diverse staff.
Qualified applicants should send a cover letter, resume, and salary
requirements to: Yahnae Easton, Executive Director PGCEA 8008
Marlboro Pike Forestville, MD 20747 pgceahelpdesk@pgceaorg ATTN:
Political and Community Organizer Company Description The Prince
George’s County Educators’ Association (PGCEA) represents more than
10,000 certified employees, including classroom teachers, school
counselors, speech pathologists, media specialists and other
non-supervisory educators in the Prince George’s County Public
School (PGCPS) system. Company Description The Prince George’s
County Educators’ Association (PGCEA) represents more than 10,000
certified employees, including classroom teachers, school
counselors, speech pathologists, media specialists and other
non-supervisory educators in the Prince George’s County Public
School (PGCPS) system.
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