Job Description
The Advocacy Administrative Associate will provide administrative and logistical support for the execution of Advocacy departmental and programmatic work and priorities, including events. The position joins a growing team that is deepening our advocacy efforts along four primary methodologies: shifting power and policy; campaigns and movement building; political education and research; and art and culture. The Advocacy Administrative Associate will help provide the infrastructure and internal systems and processes necessary to effectively execute our work.
The ideal candidate is a motivated and creative individual with superb attention to detail and the ability to communicate effectively both verbally and in writing.
Location: Remote, within commuting distance of New York City with ability to provide in-person support as needed
Responsibilities:
- Provide administrative support to the Advocacy team including: scheduling meetings and note-taking; maintaining and updating departmental files, contact lists, and advocacy calendars; coordinating mailings, photocopying, scanning, and faxing documents as needed; monitoring Advocacy Team listservs and general information email accounts
- Track and submit Advocacy team finances including: credit card reconciliations, reviewing invoices and preparing check requests, including for honoraria, and other finance-related items
- Organize travel and accommodations for Advocacy team staff and partners
- Support the Advocacy team in executing in-person and virtual events, including researching and liaising with venues, vendors, and speakers; posting events to the website, and sending events-related emails; and assisting with event preparation, set-up, and registration as needed
- Support the Advocacy team in developing best practices for document and project management systems
- Participate in departmental and organizational planning and organization-wide committees and carry out work assigned
- Additional tasks in support of the Advocacy team’s programmatic work as directed by the Advocacy Director
Qualifications:
- Minimum of two (2) years of related experience
- A belief in the mission of the Center for Constitutional Rights, commitment to social justice issues, and comfort working in a progressive legal and/or non-profit environment
- Familiarity with the issues central to the Center for Constitutional Rights’ work
- Strong written and oral communications skills and messaging instincts
- Excellent organizational and time-management skills, including proven ability to efficiently manage multiple tasks and priorities under tight deadlines and in a fast-paced environment
- Excellent problem-solving skills, including ability to anticipate problems and use judgment appropriately to plan solutions
- Excellent attention to detail with a high level of accuracy
- Excellent written and interpersonal communications
- Strong digital skills, with proficiency in MS Office, Adobe, and Google applications; experience with online tools such as Every Action or other CRMs is a plus, but not required
- Ability to work both independently and as a member of a team
- Integrity, grace under pressure, and a sense of humor
- Multi-cultural competence and comfort – ability to work with a diverse team and to work across differences at all levels
- Ability to work some evenings and occasional weekends as required; some travel may also be required
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