Distributed Organizing ManagerHumans in Control
Job Summary
About the RoleBuild and support a nationwide volunteer program for Humans in Control.As Distributed Organizing Manager, you will help turn online interest into real-world action. You will recruit volunteers, run onboarding and trainings, develop volunteer leaders, support remote teams, and create simple systems that help people take action in their own communities.The first priority for this role is to build a repeatable volunteer pathway: someone signs up, gets contacted, understands the issue, takes a first action, comes back for a second action, and has a clear path to greater responsibility.This role is a good fit for someone who can build trust with people who do not all share the same politics. We are especially interested in candidates who are comfortable working with parents, veterans, faith communities, rural communities, workers, small-business owners, conservatives, independents, Democrats, Republicans, and politically mixed groups.About UsHumans in Control is a nonpartisan grassroots organization working to keep people — not a handful of AI companies — in charge of our future.We bring together parents, workers, veterans, neighbors, and community leaders from across the political spectrum around a basic principle: powerful technology should remain under human control.ResponsibilitiesRecruit, onboard, and support volunteers across the United StatesBuild clear pathways for people to move from first action to regular involvement to volunteer leadershipTrain volunteers to lead calls, meetings, outreach, local events, and other actionsIdentify and coach strong volunteer leadersCreate toolkits, scripts, training materials, event guides, and action guides that volunteers can use on their ownHelp design remote and locally led actions tied to campaign prioritiesMaintain volunteer tracking and follow-up systems; help keep CRM data accurateTrack what is working, identify where people are dropping off, and improve volunteer systems over timeServe as a steady point of contact for volunteers, helping them stay engaged, clear on next steps, and effectiveCoordinate with the state organizing team to ensure distributed volunteer activity is aligned with priority-state work where relevantWhat We Are Looking For2+ years of experience in organizing, civic engagement, public advocacy, campaigns, community outreach, faith-based outreach, veterans outreach, or similar workExperience recruiting, training, or managing volunteersStrong relational skills and good judgment with people from different political, cultural, religious, and geographic backgroundsAbility to explain public issues in plain language without relying on partisan talking pointsAbility to communicate clearly, follow through reliably, and manage detailsComfort using basic organizing tools, such as CRMs, spreadsheets, email and texting tools, video calls, and online event platformsAbility to work independently in a remote environmentSerious interest in the public risks posed by advanced AI and the importance of keeping human beings in control of powerful systemsIdeal Candidates BringExperience building volunteer teams or leadership programsExperience with remote, distributed, or online-to-offline organizingExperience working in conservative, rural, faith-based, veterans, parent, working-class, or politically mixed communitiesExperience helping volunteers take action quickly after they first express interestExperience creating scripts, trainings, toolkits, or action guidesExperience in a small, fast-moving organization or campaign environmentAnticipated StartQ2 / Q3 2026Reporting StructureThis role reports to the National Organizing Director. The Distributed Organizing Manager will own day-to-day work on the distributed volunteer program, including volunteer recruitment, onboarding, training, leader development, volunteer-led actions, and core tracking systems.LocationRemote, U.S.-based position. Must be authorized to work in the United States. Some evening and weekend availability will be required, especially for volunteer trainings, major actions, and coordinated volunteer pushes. Occasional travel may be required for staff gatherings, major actions, priority-state campaign moments, or volunteer convenings. Work travel will be reimbursed.CompensationSalary range: $65,000–$80,000, based on experience.Benefits include medical, dental, and vision coverage, paid time off (PTO), and a 401(k) plan.








