Come work with us
Transportation Choices Coalition seeks an Advocacy Manager to help us build public will and political support to pass progressive transportation policy.
This person is responsible for building relationships with community-based organizations, nonprofits, labor leaders, private sector stakeholders, elected officials and agency leaders. This person shapes public narratives and education campaigns in coordination with the Communications Manager and Education and Engagement Manager.
This dynamic role covers advocacy and political work at all levels of government, but particularly the Washington State legislature and supporting statewide transit ballot measures. On any given day this person may be facilitating a coalition meeting, testifying at a board or council meeting, or planning an advocacy campaign with partners. As part of a small and mighty team, this person will assist in other cross-functional work, including fundraising and event support.
We are a flexible workplace and place high priority on the health and well-being of our staff.
Sound like you?
Take a look at the detailed job description and apply by emailing your resume and cover letter (in a single PDF, please!) to jobs@transportationchoices.org by June 1, 2025 at 11:59 PM.
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