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Marijuana Policy Project (MPP) Job Opening: GSMM Campaign Manager

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Start Date and Duration: The position begins in early 2007 (no later than April) and will terminate after the January 2008 primary in New Hampshire. Location: This position is based in New Hampshire. Salary: $40,000 to $60,000, depending on experience. Benefits are negotiable. The Marijuana Policy Project is hiring a campaign manager to run Granite Staters for Medical Marijuana (GSMM), MPP's year-long effort to influence the presidential candidates to take positive positions on medical marijuana during the presidential primary campaign in New Hampshire. The campaign manager must have excellent oral and written communication skills, an understanding of politics and public policy, and experience working with reporters and doing media interviews. In addition, the campaign manager must be highly organized, energetic, a hands-on manager, and able to work the long hours that a campaign requires. Campaign experience -- particularly experience working for a candidate or on statewide field programs -- is strongly preferred. The campaign manager is responsible for executing the campaign's field plan and directly overseeing all field operations, including: * Recruiting, organizing, and managing a volunteer workforce of perhaps several hundred people throughout the state; * Ensuring that the candidates are asked for their positions on medical marijuana at every available opportunity, with the goal of garnering public statements on the issue; * Coordinating a campaign presence at candidate forums in the state, including volunteers with signs outside and volunteers inside asking the candidates questions; * Directly lobbying campaign staffers and providing candidates with documentation on the medical benefits of marijuana; * Acting as spokesperson for media interviews, pitching stories to reporters, and generating positive news coverage; * Writing a weekly e-newsletter for campaign volunteers; and * Writing and issuing news releases every time a candidate issues or changes his or her position on medical marijuana. While MPP's headquarters in Washington, D.C. will be able to provide a small amount of staff support for the campaign's activities, ultimately the campaign manager is responsible for executing all aspects of the campaign. The campaign manager will report to MPP's director of government relations in D.C., who reports to MPP's executive director in D.C. Please see http://www.mpp.org/jobs/process.html to apply for the campaign manager position.
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