Director, Election Protection Hub
Quick answer
Public Rights Project is hiring a remote Director, Election Protection Hub paying $154,652 - $231,987 to lead legal strategy and support for local election officials to protect voting rights.
- Role
- Director, Election Protection Hub
- Organization
- Public Rights Project
- Location
- Remote
- Work setup
- Remote
- Level
- Senior
- Compensation
- $154,652 - $231,987
- Category
- Policy & Advocacy
The role
Public Rights Project is seeking a Director for its Election Protection Hub to lead strategy and support for local election officials in protecting voting rights. The role involves overseeing a multi-functional team, managing legal services, and coordinating advocacy efforts including litigation and amicus briefs. The Director will report to the Chief Program Officer and act as a key representative for the organization in coalition and media settings.
What you'll do
- Lead and mentor a high-performing multi-functional EPH team.
- Oversee legal services, amicus briefs, and technical assistance for election officials.
- Develop and execute advocacy and litigation strategies.
- Manage the EPH budget and grant deliverables.
- Represent the organization at conferences, in media, and with coalition partners.
What it takes
- Law degree and active bar membership.
- At least 12 years of legal practice experience.
- 3 to 5 years of management experience in a legal advocacy context.
- Substantial experience in voting rights or election law.
- Experience working with government or public-interest clients.
What you'll bring
Frequently asked questions
Is this position remote?
Yes, this role is fully remote, though it requires travel approximately once per month for meetings, hearings, or conferences.
What is the salary range for this role?
The salary range for this position is between $154,652 and $231,987, depending on experience.
What are the primary qualifications for the Director, EPH?
Candidates must have a law degree, active bar membership, at least 12 years of legal practice, and 3-5 years of team management experience.
How do I apply for this position?
You can apply by submitting your resume, cover letter, and answering the required application questions through the Public Rights Project online career portal.
How to apply
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