County Coordinators
The County Coordinator, in partnership with AFW’s top executives, will lead and implement Project 19’s strategic vision in their region, providing boots on the ground and hands-on experience. This includes managing local research, content creation, coalition building, grassroots contact, and educational initiatives focused on America First messaging.
Reporting to: National Field Director
Key Responsibilities:
- Lead and implement local strategies aligning with AFW’s Project 19 vision.
- Coordinate efforts with mission-aligned organizations to strengthen AFW’s coalition partnerships.
- Build relationships with local political stakeholders, including officials and community leaders.
- Recruit and train volunteers for voter contact using approved applications.
- Meet critical County goals, track key metrics, and report progress to AFW Leadership daily and weekly.
- Monitor and respond to regional events such as key rallies and elections.
- Participate in approved community events related to the America First Movement.
- Delegate organizational engagement requests to the appropriate AFW personnel.
- Undertake additional mutually agreed activities.
Consultation:
Executive Director, Communications and Digital Team, Data Team
Employment Type: Independent Contractor
Qualifications:
- Residency in the assigned area.
- Relevent and proven experience in grassroots operations and leadership.
- Significant local knowledge of election laws, processes, and procedures.
- Highly organized and detail-oriented.
- Ability to remain calm, flexible, and measured under pressure.
- Entrepreneurial mindset with a focus on mission advancement.
- Strong writing, research, communication, and interpersonal skills.
- Proven ability to make informed political recommendations locally.
- Ability to build and maintain collaborative relationships with coalition partners.
- Uphold AFW’s reputation by demonstrating high character, wise decision-making, and servant leadership in all actions.
Job Type: Contractor
Job Location: Arizona
County Coordinators
The County Coordinator, in partnership with AFW’s top executives, will lead and implement Project 19’s strategic vision in their region, providing boots on the ground and hands-on experience. This includes managing local research, content creation, coalition building, grassroots contact, and educational initiatives focused on America First messaging.
Reporting to: National Field Director
Key Responsibilities:
- Lead and implement local strategies aligning with AFW’s Project 19 vision.
- Coordinate efforts with mission-aligned organizations to strengthen AFW’s coalition partnerships.
- Build relationships with local political stakeholders, including officials and community leaders.
- Recruit and train volunteers for voter contact using approved applications.
- Meet critical County goals, track key metrics, and report progress to AFW Leadership daily and weekly.
- Monitor and respond to regional events such as key rallies and elections.
- Participate in approved community events related to the America First Movement.
- Delegate organizational engagement requests to the appropriate AFW personnel.
- Undertake additional mutually agreed activities.
Consultation:
Executive Director, Communications and Digital Team, Data Team
Employment Type: Independent Contractor
Qualifications:
- Residency in the assigned area.
- Relevant and proven experience in grassroots operations and leadership.
- Significant local knowledge of election laws, processes, and procedures.
- Highly organized and detail-oriented.
- Ability to remain calm, flexible, and measured under pressure.
- Entrepreneurial mindset with a focus on mission advancement.
- Strong writing, research, communication, and interpersonal skills.
- Proven ability to make informed political recommendations locally.
- Ability to build and maintain collaborative relationships with coalition partners.
- Uphold AFW’s reputation by demonstrating high character, wise decision-making, and servant leadership in all actions.
Job Type: Contractor
Job Location: Pennsylvania
County Coordinators
The County Coordinator, in partnership with AFW’s top executives, will lead and implement Project 19’s strategic vision in their region, providing boots on the ground and hands-on experience. This includes managing local research, content creation, coalition building, grassroots contact, and educational initiatives focused on America First messaging.
Reporting to: National Field Director
Key Responsibilities:
Lead and implement local strategies aligning with AFW’s Project 19 vision.
Coordinate efforts with mission-aligned organizations to strengthen AFW’s coalition partnerships.
Build relationships with local political stakeholders, including officials and community leaders.
Recruit and train volunteers for voter contact using approved applications.
Meet critical County goals, track key metrics, and report progress to AFW Leadership daily and weekly.
Monitor and respond to regional events such as key rallies and elections.
Participate in approved community events related to the America First Movement.
Delegate organizational engagement requests to the appropriate AFW personnel.
Undertake additional mutually agreed activities.
Consultation:
Executive Director, Communications and Digital Team, Data Team
Employment Type: Independent Contractor
Qualifications:
- Residency in the assigned area.
- Relevant and proven experience in grassroots operations and leadership.
- Significant local knowledge of election laws, processes, and procedures.
- Highly organized and detail-oriented.
- Ability to remain calm, flexible, and measured under pressure.
- Entrepreneurial mindset with a focus on mission advancement.
- Strong writing, research, communication, and interpersonal skills.
- Proven ability to make informed political recommendations locally.
- Ability to build and maintain collaborative relationships with coalition partners.
- Uphold AFW’s reputation by demonstrating high character, wise decision-making, and servant leadership in all actions.
Job Type: Contractor
Job Location: Wisconsin
County Coordinators
The County Coordinator, in partnership with AFW’s top executives, will lead and implement Project 19’s strategic vision in their region, providing boots on the ground and hands-on experience. This includes managing local research, content creation, coalition building, grassroots contact, and educational initiatives focused on America First messaging.
Reporting to: National Field Director
Key Responsibilities:
- Lead and implement local strategies aligning with AFW’s Project 19 vision.
- Coordinate efforts with mission-aligned organizations to strengthen AFW’s coalition partnerships.
- Build relationships with local political stakeholders, including officials and community leaders.
- Recruit and train volunteers for voter contact using approved applications.
- Meet critical County goals, track key metrics, and report progress to AFW Leadership daily and weekly.
- Monitor and respond to regional events such as key rallies and elections.
- Participate in approved community events related to the America First Movement.
- Delegate organizational engagement requests to the appropriate AFW personnel.
- Undertake additional mutually agreed activities.
Consultation:
Executive Director, Communications and Digital Team, Data Team
Employment Type: Independent Contractor
- Qualifications:
- Residency in the assigned area.
- Relevant and proven experience in grassroots operations and leadership.
- Significant local knowledge of election laws, processes, and procedures.
- Highly organized and detail-oriented.
- Ability to remain calm, flexible, and measured under pressure.
- Entrepreneurial mindset with a focus on mission advancement.
- Strong writing, research, communication, and interpersonal skills.
- Proven ability to make informed political recommendations locally.
- Ability to build and maintain collaborative relationships with coalition partners.
- Uphold AFW’s reputation by demonstrating high character, wise decision-making, and servant leadership in all actions.
Job Location: Georgia
Job Type: Contractor
County Coordinators
The County Coordinator, in partnership with AFW’s top executives, will lead and implement Project 19’s strategic vision in their region, providing boots on the ground and hands-on experience. This includes managing local research, content creation, coalition building, grassroots contact, and educational initiatives focused on America First messaging.
Reporting to: National Field Director
Key Responsibilities:
- Lead and implement local strategies aligning with AFW’s Project 19 vision.
- Coordinate efforts with mission-aligned organizations to strengthen AFW’s coalition partnerships.
- Build relationships with local political stakeholders, including officials and community leaders.
- Recruit and train volunteers for voter contact using approved applications.
- Meet critical County goals, track key metrics, and report progress to AFW Leadership daily and weekly.
- Monitor and respond to regional events such as key rallies and elections.
- Participate in approved community events related to the America First Movement.
- Delegate organizational engagement requests to the appropriate AFW personnel.
- Undertake additional mutually agreed activities.
Consultation:
Executive Director, Communications and Digital Team, Data Team
Employment Type: Independent Contractor
Qualifications:
- Residency in the assigned area.
- Relevant & proven experience in grassroots operations and leadership.
- Significant local knowledge of election laws, processes, and procedures.
- Highly organized and detail-oriented.
- Ability to remain calm, flexible, and measured under pressure.
- Entrepreneurial mindset with a focus on mission advancement.
- Strong writing, research, communication, and interpersonal skills.
- Proven ability to make informed political recommendations locally.
- Ability to build and maintain collaborative relationships with coalition partners.
- Uphold AFW’s reputation by demonstrating high character, wise decision-making, and servant leadership in all actions.
Job Location: Nevada
Job Type: Contractor
County Coordinators
The County Coordinator, in partnership with AFW’s top executives, will lead and implement Project 19’s strategic vision in their region, providing boots on the ground and hands-on experience. This includes managing local research, content creation, coalition building, grassroots contact, and educational initiatives focused on America First messaging.
Reporting to: National Field Director
Key Responsibilities:
- Lead and implement local strategies aligning with AFW’s Project 19 vision.
- Coordinate efforts with mission-aligned organizations to strengthen AFW’s coalition partnerships.
- Build relationships with local political stakeholders, including officials and community leaders.
- Recruit and train volunteers for voter contact using approved applications.
- Meet critical County goals, track key metrics, and report progress to AFW Leadership daily and weekly.
- Monitor and respond to regional events such as key rallies and elections.
- Participate in approved community events related to the America First Movement.
- Delegate organizational engagement requests to the appropriate AFW personnel.
- Undertake additional mutually agreed activities.
Consultation:
Executive Director, Communications and Digital Team, Data Team
Employment Type: Independent Contractor
Qualifications:
- Residency in the assigned area.
- Relevant and proven experience in grassroots operations and leadership.
- Significant local knowledge of election laws, processes, and procedures.
- Highly organized and detail-oriented.
- Ability to remain calm, flexible, and measured under pressure.
- Entrepreneurial mindset with a focus on mission advancement.
- Strong writing, research, communication, and interpersonal skills.
- Proven ability to make informed political recommendations locally.
- Ability to build and maintain collaborative relationships with coalition partners.
- Uphold AFW’s reputation by demonstrating high character, wise decision-making, and servant leadership in all actions.
County Coordinators
The County Coordinator, in partnership with AFW’s top executives, will lead and implement Project 19’s strategic vision in their region, providing boots on the ground and hands-on experience. This includes managing local research, content creation, coalition building, grassroots contact, and educational initiatives focused on America First messaging.
Reporting to: National Field Director
Key Responsibilities:
- Lead and implement local strategies aligning with AFW’s Project 19 vision.
- Coordinate efforts with mission-aligned organizations to strengthen AFW’s coalition partnerships.
- Build relationships with local political stakeholders, including officials and community leaders.
- Recruit and train volunteers for voter contact using approved applications.
- Meet critical County goals, track key metrics, and report progress to AFW Leadership daily and weekly.
- Monitor and respond to regional events such as key rallies and elections.
- Participate in approved community events related to the America First Movement.
- Delegate organizational engagement requests to the appropriate AFW personnel.
- Undertake additional mutually agreed activities.
Consultation:
Executive Director, Communications and Digital Team, Data Team
Employment Type: Independent Contractor
Qualifications:
- Residency in the assigned area.
- Relevent and proven experience in grassroots operations and leadership.
- Significant local knowledge of election laws, processes, and procedures.
- Highly organized and detail-oriented.
- Ability to remain calm, flexible, and measured under pressure.
- Entrepreneurial mindset with a focus on mission advancement.
- Strong writing, research, communication, and interpersonal skills.
- Proven ability to make informed political recommendations locally.
- Ability to build and maintain collaborative relationships with coalition partners.
- Uphold AFW’s reputation by demonstrating high character, wise decision-making, and servant leadership in all actions.
Job Type: Contractor
Job Location: North Carolina
County Coordinators
The County Coordinator, in partnership with AFW’s top executives, will lead and implement Project 19’s strategic vision in their region, providing boots on the ground and hands-on experience. This includes managing local research, content creation, coalition building, grassroots contact, and educational initiatives focused on America First messaging.
Reporting to: National Field Director
Key Responsibilities:
- Lead and implement local strategies aligning with AFW’s Project 19 vision.
- Coordinate efforts with mission-aligned organizations to strengthen AFW’s coalition partnerships.
- Build relationships with local political stakeholders, including officials and community leaders.
- Recruit and train volunteers for voter contact using approved applications.
- Meet critical County goals, track key metrics, and report progress to AFW Leadership daily and weekly.
- Monitor and respond to regional events such as key rallies and elections.
- Participate in approved community events related to the America First Movement.
- Delegate organizational engagement requests to the appropriate AFW personnel.
- Undertake additional mutually agreed activities.
Consultation:
Executive Director, Communications and Digital Team, Data Team
Employment Type: Independent Contractor
Qualifications:
- Residency in the assigned area.
- Relevant and proven experience in grassroots operations and leadership.
- Significant local knowledge of election laws, processes, and procedures.
- Highly organized and detail-oriented.
- Ability to remain calm, flexible, and measured under pressure.
- Entrepreneurial mindset with a focus on mission advancement.
- Strong writing, research, communication, and interpersonal skills.
- Proven ability to make informed political recommendations locally.
- Ability to build and maintain collaborative relationships with coalition partners.
- Uphold AFW’s reputation by demonstrating high character, wise decision-making, and servant leadership in all actions.
Job Type: Contractor
Job Location: Ohio
Resident Fire Fighter/EMT Clone
Notice of Volunteer Fire Fighter/EMT Full Time Residency Opening
The Schweitzer Fire District is currently accepting applications for volunteer fire fighter/EMTs in our "extensive" full time volunteer resident program. This is a great opportunity for individuals desiring more hands-on experience with Fire apparatus, ambulances, equipment, and operations. The Schweitzer Fire District is located within a seasonal resort community, perfect for the outdoor enthusiast. The fire station currently has 7 fully self-contained private living units/apartments. Residents are expected to participate in the program for a minimum of 1 year. After a 3 month probationary period, residents are eligible for expense benefits including off site training stipends and Winter/Summer lift passes. Please note that this is a lower call volume fire district in a unique area and is not in a typical fire/ems response environment. All residents are required to assist in station coverage, chores and equipment maintenance.
Minimum Requirements:
Must be 21, have a high school diploma or GED equivalent and a valid driver's license.
Must be a State of Idaho EMT-B or National Registry EMT-B Certified, preferably with some sort of Fire Fighting experience.
minimum of 1 year Fire and/or EMS experience.
Applicant must provide a letter of recommendation by an administrator from a previously served Fire or EMS organization.
Applicant must submit to a criminal background check. Applicants with any felony convictions shall be immediately disqualified.
The Residency Program maintains a "ZERO TOLERANCE" Drug and Alcohol policy.
Desired Candidates:
Self-motivated individuals with a desire to learn, train and participate as a team member in all aspects.
The ability to conform to a community living situation holding themselves to a higher standard than in a typical shared living environment. (Wanna-be frat types need not apply)
Physically and mentally fit individuals capable of handling the stress and rigors of emergency services while at the same time conducting themselves in a professional manor.
Individuals that are computer literate, mechanically or carpentry proficient or other useful skills, with above average common-sense are desired.
For further information, application, and/or a copy of the "Rules and Regulations for Resident Firefighters" contact Chief Newton at firedistrict@msn.com
Foreign Service Officer
As a Foreign Service Officer (FSO), you'll engage with foreign governments, advocate for American interests, and help shape global policy across political, economic, and humanitarian priorities. FSOs represent the U.S. at embassies and consulates around the world—often in high-stakes, fast-changing environments.
The Foreign Service is a career that families can share together. As a U.S. diplomat, your spouse, partner, and eligible family members may accompany you on overseas assignments, creating enriching experiences around the world. While each post varies, government-paid housing, access to American or international schools, and family support services are available at many locations.
To learn more, visit https://dos.mhire.us/fso?utm_source=mhire
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