Full-time • Competitive Pay • Work from DC
Application deadline: June 5th, 2026 by COB
MoveOn is a people-powered force for progress. We wield independent political power by bringing millions together to take action to create a country with a place of honor and dignity for everyone—where all are welcome, we take care of one another, and where everyone is set up to thrive.
MoveOn is the largest multi-issue digital first political campaigning organization in the country. We drive rapid-response campaigns at scale. Whether its democracy, health care, foreign policy, economic justice, immigration or otherwise, MoveOn provides our members with timely ways to take action for change.
Reporting to the Chief of Program and serving as a member of the program department’s leadership team, this person will be the driving force and strategic leader of our congressional advocacy and power building strategy.
Stand out candidates for this role will have deep experience building high-trust, high-engagement relationships with members of Congress and their staff, as well as collaborating across grassroots coalition efforts to drive meaningful legislative outcomes that serve everyday people. With a comprehensive strategy that incorporates both legislative and electoral power building, the DC Director will be the front line representative of MoveOn’s membership to the leaders that they help to elect.
Responsibilities:
Build and implement our strategy to leverage and grow progressive governing power in Congress.
Build and implement our short and long term legislative policy goals and strategy
Innovate new ways to create deeper connections between MoveOn members and members of Congress.
Represent MoveOn in Washington, D.C. at high-visibility events, engagements, and in coalition spaces
Ensure that our legislative and advocacy agendas move in lockstep with and support our organization-wide priorities
Supervise and support MoveOn’s lobbyist to help achieve the above goals.
Required skills and experience:
Reports to: Chief of Program
Location: Position is based in Washington, D.C.. May require occasional travel.
Classification, Salary and Benefits: At MoveOn, we commit to equity in our compensation philosophy and practices. We are committed to equal pay for equal work. To counter systemic compensation issues in this country and pay inequality, we have a nonnegotiable compensation practice. We utilize benchmarking and peer organization data to ensure we provide competitive nonprofit compensation and benefits. The annual salary for this position is $155,327.29. In addition to the base salary, we offer a monthly home office subsidy. We also offer an internet and phone subsidy of $2,100 annually and a health and wellness subsidy of $900 annually. All of these cash benefits are added to your bimonthly paycheck. We offer strong medical, dental, and vision benefits, which are free to employees and children of employees (spouses or domestic partners can be added at a subsidized rate). We offer employer-paid premiums for life insurance; four weeks accrued paid vacation time per year, prorated for the period that you work; 18 weeks of paid parental leave (birth, adoption, foster care placement of a child), 10 days accrued paid sick time prorated for the period that you work; paid family medical leave; and 8 staff holidays and 6 floating holidays. We contribute 5% to your 401(k) after six months of employment. We also offer a $1000 in professional development budget each year for each staff member.
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