T4America: We Want You
If you're a regular Streetsblog reader who's been looking for a career in fighting for transportation reform, have I got news for you. Transportation For America, the organization that's looking out for us in the nation's capital, is looking to hire a field organizer for Southern California. The requirements? Knowledge of Southern California's communities, a passion for advocacy, two years of experience as a political organizer and an ability to work with, manage and grow a diverse coalition.
6:08 AM PDT on March 25, 2010

If you’re a regular Streetsblog reader who’s been looking for a career in fighting for transportation reform, have I got news for you. Transportation For America, the organization that’s looking out for us in the nation’s capital, is looking to hire a field organizer for Southern California. The requirements? Knowledge of Southern California’s communities, a passion for advocacy, two years of experience as a political organizer and an ability to work with, manage and grow a diverse coalition.
You can read all about the job opportunity at their jobs page. Just tell them that Streetsblog sent you.
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