THE ST. JOSEPH COUNTY CLERK’S OFFICE IS SEEKING APPLICATIONS FOR TWO PAID PART-TIME POSITIONS:
Project Coordinator: Work the Vote 2024 is an exciting new initiative to recruit a diverse group of 100 college age students in St. Joseph County as election workers for the Primary Election on May 7, 2024 and the General Election on November 5, 2024.
The position of Program Coordinator of Work the Vote 2024 requires a self-starter with extensive knowledge of social media platforms, marketing strategies focused on college age students, event planning, data management, documentation, and reporting.
Relevant experience in sales, recruiting, community engagement with college age students, and client development is desired.
This temporary, part time position of 20hrs/week is in 12-week segments: March – June, September – December and a 4-week segment in January 2025. Hourly rate is highly competitive. A U.S. Election Assistance Commission grant is funding this temporary, part time position.
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Program Coordinator – Interns Work the Vote 2024
Interns Work the Vote 2024 is an exciting new initiative to identify and recruit students from local colleges to serve as interns for the 2024 election cycle in the St. Joseph County Elections and Voter Registration office. The Program Coordinator will recruit, train, supervise and report on a small group of interns. Interns will get a hands-on experience working with the Clerk, the Chief Deputy of Elections, the Elections Clerk and the County Election Board, in the processes of the voter registration, absentee ballot applications, public test of the vote machines, early/absentee voting, travel board, Vote Center Worker training, Election Day voting, Election Night Reporting and the Certification of the Election.
The position of Program Coordinator for Interns Work the Vote 2024 requires a self-starter with a passion for civic engagement, knowledge of the election process, social media skills, and an interest in community/team building.
Relevant experience working with college age students, data management and reporting desired.
This temporary, part time position of 20hrs/week is in 12-week segments: March – June, September – December and a 4-week segment in January 2025. Hourly rate is highly competitive. A U.S. Election Assistance Commission grant is funding this temporary, part time position.
Please submit your resume including two references, and a one-page statement explaining your reasons for interest in this position along with your skill set and experiences appropriate to the position to arolfes@sjcindiana.com.
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The American Democracy Project at IU South Bend encourages ALL students to consider serving their country by becoming poll workers, and further encourages part-time advance undergraduate and graduate students, associate faculty, and others with the required time and skills to apply for the new grant-funded coordinator positions.