MAJOR RESPONSIBILITIES:
1. Direct our Online Program:
Engage and manage our online activist and membership network.
Creatively and strategically increase the size of our online activist and membership network.
Ensure message consistency across all online platforms.
Stay on top of new developments in online and web strategies.
Oversee the organization’s web work and draft web content.
Supervise online team.
2. Provide Organizational Planning and Leadership
Effectively lead and integrate our online and offline fundraising, social marketing and sales campaigns.
Contribute to organizational planning and strategy (including Communications, Campaign and Development Units).
Participate in organization-wide fundraising and campaign activities.
QUALIFICATIONS:
Familiarity with and proven commitment to social justice and progressive social change issues.
Experience in grassroots, community and/or political organizing.
Five+ years experience in web site management and online organizing-outreach.
Strong management skills and ability to work within a team, and between teams of staff, (who often have much less online experience).
Excellent communication skills: writing, editing, and speaking.
Excellent technology skills: thorough knowledge of HTML, familiarity with CSS and JavaScript; familiarity with e-advocacy software, such as Democracy In Action; Familiarity with server-side scripting languages (php, asp) preferred; Working knowledge of cross-browser computer issues. Ability to implement QA testing, browser testing, and troubleshooting code. Database and network knowledge a big plus.
Strong graphic design skills.
ACCOUNTABILITY: The Online Director is accountable to the Communications Director.
LOCATION: Boston Campaign Headquarters, South End – soon to be Downtown Crossing.
TO APPLY: Email letter of interest, resumé and three to five references to jobs@stopcorporateabuse.org.
About Corporate Accountability International
Corporate Accountability International has been waging winning campaigns to challenge corporate abuse for more than 30 years. We have successfully challenged corporations like GE, Nestlé, and Philip Morris to halt abusive practices that threaten public health, the environment and our democracy.