Overview
The Civic Engagement and Voter Protection (CEVP) Technology and Data Director will collaborate with the DNC’s Voter Protection team, DNC’s Tech and Data Teams, other departments of the DNC, and with Democrats around the country to help ensure that every vote is protected. This is a unique position at the nexus of voter protection, technology, and data analysis. The CEVP Technology and Data Director will handle the day-to-day software administration of the department; liaise with the DNC Technology team on software development priorities; and be the department’s driving force for advancing technology needs and priorities.
Responsibilities
- Primary administrator for all department data and technology tools (Votebuilder / VAN; LBJ);
- Provide technical management and support for the DNC’s year round Voter Assistance Hotline;
- Serve as the go-to subject matter expert on LBJ, VAN, and voter protection data products for state, campaign, and partner Voter Protection Directors, with an emphasis on service, friendliness, and responsiveness;
- Serve as the primary liaison to the DNC Tech Department’s Data Users and Voting Services Team, Community Team, and as a key advocate for the Voter Protection program;
- Provide leadership and direction on feature development and improvements of voter protection technology tools to ensure that they meet the operational needs for voter protection programs;
- Lead the development, implementation, and adherence of national data standards across all voter protection programming, in partnership with sister committees, states, and stakeholders;
- Work with the Voter Protection Analyst, the DNC data team (and others as necessary) to manage programs and projects relating to : voter registration trends, voter file purges, early voting centers and polling places, and / or election day incident data and training on voter protection technology tools;
- Identify opportunities to develop new voter protection data tools and products that help Democrats fully leverage data in their decision-making;
- Provide key input into the development of the overall civic engagement and voter protection data and technology priorities and strategies;
- Any other duties as assigned by the Civic Engagement and Voter Protection Director
Skills
Ability to understand and work with data with the desire to use such information, tools, products, and trends to help Democrats leverage data in their decision-makingStrong political acumen, with an emphasis on team support and responsivenessAbility to manage multiple priorities in a fast-paced environment while maintaining accuracyExcellent project management, time management, and organizational skillsA proven ability to write for and speak to multiple audiences and translate complex information clearlyA passion for working collaboratively and building relationships with diverse groups and individualsThe ability to take the initiative, think creatively, and provide solutionsA strong commitment to advancing the Democratic agenda, strengthening the Democratic Party, and winning electionsQualifications
Bachelor’s Degree in a relevant field or equivalent experienceRelevant experience for this position may include (but is not limited to) : multiple cycles of data or technology leadership for a campaign; voter protection related campaign work; product management or technical program management experience; and IT help desk related experienceExceptional written and verbal communication skills, and ability to handle mission critical communication with senior management in high pressure situationsExperience solving challenging technological problems with multiple constraintsExperience managing the lifecycle of a complex cross-functional programThorough understanding of software development lifecycle from conception to deliveryA proven track record for being detail-oriented with a demonstrated ability to self-motivate and follow-through on projectsExperience with SQL, Python, BigQuery and VAN API is highly desiredExperience leading voter protection data and technology, either at the state or regional level is a plusHow to apply
Please submit a resume and cover letter. The cover letter should 1) showcase your interest in and vision for this position; 2) share your unique skill sets and qualifications; and 3) highlight the requirements listed above.
Compensation and employment details
The starting salary for the Civic Engagement and Voter Protection Technology and Data Director position is $100,000 on an annualized basis, commensurate with experience and qualifications. This is a full-time, exempt position and may require work on weekends. The position may require travel up to 5-10% of the time.
Eligibility and diversity
Due to federal campaign finance rules, only U.S. citizens or U.S. green card holders are eligible for this role. See 52 U.S.C. 30121; 11 C.F.R. 110.20(i). The Democratic National Committee is an equal opportunity employer and is committed to diversity among its staff. It does not discriminate on the basis of sex, race, age, color, creed, national origin, religion, economic status, sexual orientation, veteran status, gender identity or expression, ethnic identity or disability, or any other legally protected status. Reasonable accommodations are provided in the hiring process and on the job as required by law.
Benefits
The DNC offers a generous benefits package, including : generous paid time off (including federal holidays and open leave), health and dental insurance for employee and dependents (90% paid by the DNC, 10% paid by employee), supplementary vision plans, up to a 5% employer match on the DNC 401(k) plan, and pre-tax flexible spending account benefits for employees and dependents.
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