ASDC Regional Director
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Position Summary:
ASDC’s four Regional Directors (Southern, Eastern, Midwest, and Western) report to the ASDC Executive Director. The Regional Directors serve as advisors and thought partners for State Party leaders and staff on all aspects of building up strong Democratic infrastructure in the states: coordinated campaigns, operations, fundraising, communications, training, and more. They foster communication between and among the State Parties in their region, facilitating troubleshooting of challenges and the sharing of best practices, and help all State Parties access the resources and support available to them from various DNC departments.The Regional Directors are also the lead communicators to State Parties on DNC projects, programs, activities, and initiatives. They ensure relevant DNC departments and staff are kept apprised of State Party activities, work, and opportunities for DNC support, and provide input in the planning process to ensure State Parties’ perspectives and needs are well represented in DNC programs, activities, and initiatives.In short, ASDC Regional Directors are the main point of contact for all items of business relating to or touching on State Parties.
One Director is based in each region.
The Southern Region comprises 13 states: Virginia, West Virginia, Kentucky, Tennessee, North Carolina, South Carolina, Arkansas, Mississippi, Alabama, Georgia, Louisiana, Florida, and Texas
The Eastern Region comprises 14 states and territories: Connecticut, Delaware, District of Columbia, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania, Puerto Rico, Rhode Island, U.S. Virgin Islands, Vermont
The Midwest Region comprises 13 states: Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, Nebraska, North Dakota, Ohio, Oklahoma, South Dakota, Wisconsin
The Western Region comprises 17 states and territories: Alaska, American Samoa, Arizona, California, Colorado, Democrats Abroad, Guam, Hawai'i, Idaho, Montana, Nevada, New Mexico, Northern Mariana Islands, Oregon, Utah, Washington, Wyoming
Responsibilities
The DNC offers a generous benefits package, including:
Open leave in addition to federal holidays
Health and dental insurance for employees and dependents, with 90% paid by the DNC; supplementary vision plans available for employee purchase
Up to a 4% employer match DNC 401(k) planPre-tax flexible spending account benefits available
The ASDC and DNC recognize that our success requires that we be a place where a diverse mix of talented people want to come together to do their best work. We are focused on building a staff that is diverse of race, gender, sexual orientation, religion, ethnicity, national origin, and all the other characteristics that make us wonderfully different.
The ASDC’s mission is to build strong State Democratic Parties that elect Democrats at all levels of office. To accomplish this goal, the ASDC focuses on building strong, stable, and sustainable infrastructure within all 57 State Parties across the country and around the world. Consisting of State Party Chairs, Vice Chairs, and Executive Directors, the ASDC is the only national party organization focused exclusively on the current and future needs of State Democratic Parties.
ASDC’s four Regional Directors (Southern, Eastern, Midwest, and Western) report to the ASDC Executive Director. The Regional Directors serve as advisors and thought partners for State Party leaders and staff on all aspects of building up strong Democratic infrastructure in the states: coordinated campaigns, operations, fundraising, communications, training, and more. They foster communication between and among the State Parties in their region, facilitating troubleshooting of challenges and the sharing of best practices, and help all State Parties access the resources and support available to them from various DNC departments.The Regional Directors are also the lead communicators to State Parties on DNC projects, programs, activities, and initiatives. They ensure relevant DNC departments and staff are kept apprised of State Party activities, work, and opportunities for DNC support, and provide input in the planning process to ensure State Parties’ perspectives and needs are well represented in DNC programs, activities, and initiatives.In short, ASDC Regional Directors are the main point of contact for all items of business relating to or touching on State Parties.
One Director is based in each region.
The Southern Region comprises 13 states: Virginia, West Virginia, Kentucky, Tennessee, North Carolina, South Carolina, Arkansas, Mississippi, Alabama, Georgia, Louisiana, Florida, and Texas
The Eastern Region comprises 14 states and territories: Connecticut, Delaware, District of Columbia, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania, Puerto Rico, Rhode Island, U.S. Virgin Islands, Vermont
The Midwest Region comprises 13 states: Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, Nebraska, North Dakota, Ohio, Oklahoma, South Dakota, Wisconsin
The Western Region comprises 17 states and territories: Alaska, American Samoa, Arizona, California, Colorado, Democrats Abroad, Guam, Hawai'i, Idaho, Montana, Nevada, New Mexico, Northern Mariana Islands, Oregon, Utah, Washington, Wyoming
Responsibilities
- Serve as the primary contact for all State Party Chairs, Vice Chairs, and Executive Directors in their designated region
- Support and coach State Leadership teams to set and achieve ambitious goals
- Lead all communication to State Parties, including but not limited to holding regular state check-ins; routing requests for support; preparing briefings and background documents; convening regional online meetings; sending travel notifications and notifications regarding programs and partnership opportunities; and identifying opportunities to build strong two-way communication between State Parties and the ASDC
- Attend all State Party-related meetings, briefings, planning sessions, etc. Specifically, the ASDC hosts a minimum of four meetings a year around the country for state parties to gather for training and business meetings. Regional Directors assist in the planning of these meetings
- Work with State Parties to route requests for surrogates, both for virtual and in-person events, as well as for email sends, letters, social media posts, etc
- Travel to states in the region to provide support to State Parties with: strategic assessments and planning; fundraisers and conventions; trainings; key meetings; elections; and other events as needed/requested -- including potential electoral deployments in the final week(s) of a cycle
- Carry out national strategic imperatives in their assigned states and represent the interests of their states in national conversations
- Help with the joint ASDC / DNC training program, including advising on training priorities; assisting with curriculum development; and facilitating in-state and regional training
- Work closely with all DNC departments to facilitate State Party support and brief departments on State Party activities, needs, and opportunities – e.g. coordinating with the DNC Tech Team on voter file updates; and coordinating with Communications and Research on lifting up Administration programs and achievements
- Work with the ASDC Executive Director and the DNC Political Department to administer the State Party Partnership (SPP) program – including conducting regular State Party check-ins; recommending opportunities for DNC support in service of the state’s core infrastructure; creating state-specific assessments and plans; and tracking progress on key deliverables
- Collaborate with all relevant DNC departments in the planning and development process for all national programs that involve or rely on State Parties
- All additional work assigned by the Executive Director
- At least five years of working at the state and/or national level in a campaign or state party, with a strong preference given to state party work
- Excellent interpersonal skills, including the ability to quickly build and consistently maintain strong relationships, and a high level of tact and diplomacy
- Clear, effective oral and written communication and presentation skills, with strong attention to detail
- Exceptional judgement, both political and practical
- Demonstrated ability to navigate conflict and work towards resolution
- Extensive experience developing and leveraging political relationships
- Deep knowledge of and experience with organizing
- A collaborative and empowering leadership and management style
- Familiarity with all the elements of a successful statewide campaign
- An ability to work within a team and with multiple stakeholders, simultaneously
- A solutions-oriented approach; the willingness to take initiative while juggling multiple priorities; creative, innovative thinking; and energy, enthusiasm, and a positive attitude; resilient and resourceful, adapting quickly to shifting priorities
- Regional Directors can NOT hold leadership positions within their state parties or the national party. It is critical that the staff members are focused on serving the state parties and that we are mission-focused.
The DNC offers a generous benefits package, including:
Open leave in addition to federal holidays
Health and dental insurance for employees and dependents, with 90% paid by the DNC; supplementary vision plans available for employee purchase
Up to a 4% employer match DNC 401(k) planPre-tax flexible spending account benefits available
The ASDC and DNC recognize that our success requires that we be a place where a diverse mix of talented people want to come together to do their best work. We are focused on building a staff that is diverse of race, gender, sexual orientation, religion, ethnicity, national origin, and all the other characteristics that make us wonderfully different.
The ASDC’s mission is to build strong State Democratic Parties that elect Democrats at all levels of office. To accomplish this goal, the ASDC focuses on building strong, stable, and sustainable infrastructure within all 57 State Parties across the country and around the world. Consisting of State Party Chairs, Vice Chairs, and Executive Directors, the ASDC is the only national party organization focused exclusively on the current and future needs of State Democratic Parties.
Position Summary:
ASDC’s four Regional Directors (Southern, Eastern, Midwest, and Western) report to the ASDC Executive Director. The Regional Directors serve as advisors and thought partners for State Party leaders and staff on all aspects of building up strong Democratic infrastructure in the states: coordinated campaigns, operations, fundraising, communications, training, and more. They foster communication between and among the State Parties in their region, facilitating troubleshooting of challenges and the sharing of best practices, and help all State Parties access the resources and support available to them from various DNC departments.The Regional Directors are also the lead communicators to State Parties on DNC projects, programs, activities, and initiatives. They ensure relevant DNC departments and staff are kept apprised of State Party activities, work, and opportunities for DNC support, and provide input in the planning process to ensure State Parties’ perspectives and needs are well represented in DNC programs, activities, and initiatives.In short, ASDC Regional Directors are the main point of contact for all items of business relating to or touching on State Parties.
One Director is based in each region.
The Southern Region comprises 13 states: Virginia, West Virginia, Kentucky, Tennessee, North Carolina, South Carolina, Arkansas, Mississippi, Alabama, Georgia, Louisiana, Florida, and Texas
The Eastern Region comprises 14 states and territories: Connecticut, Delaware, District of Columbia, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania, Puerto Rico, Rhode Island, U.S. Virgin Islands, Vermont
The Midwest Region comprises 13 states: Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, Nebraska, North Dakota, Ohio, Oklahoma, South Dakota, Wisconsin
The Western Region comprises 17 states and territories: Alaska, American Samoa, Arizona, California, Colorado, Democrats Abroad, Guam, Hawai'i, Idaho, Montana, Nevada, New Mexico, Northern Mariana Islands, Oregon, Utah, Washington, Wyoming
Responsibilities
The DNC offers a generous benefits package, including:
Open leave in addition to federal holidays
Health and dental insurance for employees and dependents, with 90% paid by the DNC; supplementary vision plans available for employee purchase
Up to a 4% employer match DNC 401(k) planPre-tax flexible spending account benefits available
The ASDC and DNC recognize that our success requires that we be a place where a diverse mix of talented people want to come together to do their best work. We are focused on building a staff that is diverse of race, gender, sexual orientation, religion, ethnicity, national origin, and all the other characteristics that make us wonderfully different.
The ASDC’s mission is to build strong State Democratic Parties that elect Democrats at all levels of office. To accomplish this goal, the ASDC focuses on building strong, stable, and sustainable infrastructure within all 57 State Parties across the country and around the world. Consisting of State Party Chairs, Vice Chairs, and Executive Directors, the ASDC is the only national party organization focused exclusively on the current and future needs of State Democratic Parties.
ASDC’s four Regional Directors (Southern, Eastern, Midwest, and Western) report to the ASDC Executive Director. The Regional Directors serve as advisors and thought partners for State Party leaders and staff on all aspects of building up strong Democratic infrastructure in the states: coordinated campaigns, operations, fundraising, communications, training, and more. They foster communication between and among the State Parties in their region, facilitating troubleshooting of challenges and the sharing of best practices, and help all State Parties access the resources and support available to them from various DNC departments.The Regional Directors are also the lead communicators to State Parties on DNC projects, programs, activities, and initiatives. They ensure relevant DNC departments and staff are kept apprised of State Party activities, work, and opportunities for DNC support, and provide input in the planning process to ensure State Parties’ perspectives and needs are well represented in DNC programs, activities, and initiatives.In short, ASDC Regional Directors are the main point of contact for all items of business relating to or touching on State Parties.
One Director is based in each region.
The Southern Region comprises 13 states: Virginia, West Virginia, Kentucky, Tennessee, North Carolina, South Carolina, Arkansas, Mississippi, Alabama, Georgia, Louisiana, Florida, and Texas
The Eastern Region comprises 14 states and territories: Connecticut, Delaware, District of Columbia, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania, Puerto Rico, Rhode Island, U.S. Virgin Islands, Vermont
The Midwest Region comprises 13 states: Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, Nebraska, North Dakota, Ohio, Oklahoma, South Dakota, Wisconsin
The Western Region comprises 17 states and territories: Alaska, American Samoa, Arizona, California, Colorado, Democrats Abroad, Guam, Hawai'i, Idaho, Montana, Nevada, New Mexico, Northern Mariana Islands, Oregon, Utah, Washington, Wyoming
Responsibilities
- Serve as the primary contact for all State Party Chairs, Vice Chairs, and Executive Directors in their designated region
- Support and coach State Leadership teams to set and achieve ambitious goals
- Lead all communication to State Parties, including but not limited to holding regular state check-ins; routing requests for support; preparing briefings and background documents; convening regional online meetings; sending travel notifications and notifications regarding programs and partnership opportunities; and identifying opportunities to build strong two-way communication between State Parties and the ASDC
- Attend all State Party-related meetings, briefings, planning sessions, etc. Specifically, the ASDC hosts a minimum of four meetings a year around the country for state parties to gather for training and business meetings. Regional Directors assist in the planning of these meetings
- Work with State Parties to route requests for surrogates, both for virtual and in-person events, as well as for email sends, letters, social media posts, etc
- Travel to states in the region to provide support to State Parties with: strategic assessments and planning; fundraisers and conventions; trainings; key meetings; elections; and other events as needed/requested -- including potential electoral deployments in the final week(s) of a cycle
- Carry out national strategic imperatives in their assigned states and represent the interests of their states in national conversations
- Help with the joint ASDC / DNC training program, including advising on training priorities; assisting with curriculum development; and facilitating in-state and regional training
- Work closely with all DNC departments to facilitate State Party support and brief departments on State Party activities, needs, and opportunities – e.g. coordinating with the DNC Tech Team on voter file updates; and coordinating with Communications and Research on lifting up Administration programs and achievements
- Work with the ASDC Executive Director and the DNC Political Department to administer the State Party Partnership (SPP) program – including conducting regular State Party check-ins; recommending opportunities for DNC support in service of the state’s core infrastructure; creating state-specific assessments and plans; and tracking progress on key deliverables
- Collaborate with all relevant DNC departments in the planning and development process for all national programs that involve or rely on State Parties
- All additional work assigned by the Executive Director
- At least five years of working at the state and/or national level in a campaign or state party, with a strong preference given to state party work
- Excellent interpersonal skills, including the ability to quickly build and consistently maintain strong relationships, and a high level of tact and diplomacy
- Clear, effective oral and written communication and presentation skills, with strong attention to detail
- Exceptional judgement, both political and practical
- Demonstrated ability to navigate conflict and work towards resolution
- Extensive experience developing and leveraging political relationships
- Deep knowledge of and experience with organizing
- A collaborative and empowering leadership and management style
- Familiarity with all the elements of a successful statewide campaign
- An ability to work within a team and with multiple stakeholders, simultaneously
- A solutions-oriented approach; the willingness to take initiative while juggling multiple priorities; creative, innovative thinking; and energy, enthusiasm, and a positive attitude; resilient and resourceful, adapting quickly to shifting priorities
- Regional Directors can NOT hold leadership positions within their state parties or the national party. It is critical that the staff members are focused on serving the state parties and that we are mission-focused.
The DNC offers a generous benefits package, including:
Open leave in addition to federal holidays
Health and dental insurance for employees and dependents, with 90% paid by the DNC; supplementary vision plans available for employee purchase
Up to a 4% employer match DNC 401(k) planPre-tax flexible spending account benefits available
The ASDC and DNC recognize that our success requires that we be a place where a diverse mix of talented people want to come together to do their best work. We are focused on building a staff that is diverse of race, gender, sexual orientation, religion, ethnicity, national origin, and all the other characteristics that make us wonderfully different.
The ASDC’s mission is to build strong State Democratic Parties that elect Democrats at all levels of office. To accomplish this goal, the ASDC focuses on building strong, stable, and sustainable infrastructure within all 57 State Parties across the country and around the world. Consisting of State Party Chairs, Vice Chairs, and Executive Directors, the ASDC is the only national party organization focused exclusively on the current and future needs of State Democratic Parties.