Colorado Immigrant Rights Coalition
Political Director
Colorado Immigrant Rights Coalition, Denver, Colorado, United States, 80285
Hybrid, Denver-based position with expectation of travel within Colorado as needed.
The Political Director will shape and lead the legislative and electoral priorities of CIRC and CIRC Action Fund. This includes managing relationships with elected officials, developing policy and advocacy campaigns, and executing successful field programs to advance the overall organizational goals and priorities.
About Colorado Immigrant Rights Coalition and Colorado Immigrants Right Action Fund:
Colorado Immigrant Rights Coalition (CIRC) is a statewide, membership-based coalition of immigrant, faith, labor, youth, community, business and ally organizations founded in 2002 to improve the lives of immigrants and refugees by making Colorado a more welcoming, immigrant-friendly state.
CIRC achieves this mission through non-partisan civic engagement, public education, and advocating for workable, fair and humane immigration policies.
CIRC believes in the inherent dignity and human rights of every person, regardless of immigration status. CIRC envisions a society in which all people are treated with dignity and respect and have equal access to fair and just work, housing, health care, education and the opportunity to live united with family members.
This position also supports the Colorado Immigrants Rights Coalition Action Fund (CIRC AF), an affiliated 501(c)(4) advocacy organization. While motivated by the same core values and vision, CIRC and CIRC AF operate independently of one another and each organization has its own board of directors.
Position Summary
The Colorado Immigrant Rights Coalition (CIRC) and CIRC Action Fund (CIRC AF) are seeking a Political Director to lead our legislative, policy implementation, and advocacy work. This permanent role will advance our long-term governing agenda, coordinate with policy and electoral staff, and represent CIRC/AF with elected officials and partners at the state and national level.
The Political Director will supervise the Policy Manager, ensure alignment across departments, and represent CIRC/AF with elected officials and coalitions at the state and national level. Additionally, the Political Director will oversee decisions about adding additional staff to our policy team and work with the Co-Executive Directors in structuring those positions. This role requires both strategic vision and hands-on leadership to strengthen grassroots power, shape policy outcomes, and amplify immigrant voices in civic life.
Key Responsibilities
Policy & Advocacy
Provide leadership on legislative implementation, planning, and policy alignment.
Coordinate across teams to support CIRC/CIRC AF’s policy priorities and campaign strategies.
Maintain and strengthen relationships with elected officials and partner coalitions.
Supervise and support the Policy Manager in executing the CIRC policy process.
Advise on messaging, analysis, and communications related to policy.
Organizational & Team Leadership
Supervise Policy Manager and any additional staff added to the policy team; support their leadership and team coordination.
Collaborate with Co-EDs and department leads to ensure integration of organizing, communications, and political strategy.
Develop and refine long-term political strategy in collaboration with Co-EDs and board.
Build and maintain relationships with policymakers, funders, and national partners.
Provide vision and mentorship to strengthen the political department over time.
Contribute to board reporting, donor communication, and political compliance support.
Electoral Engagement
Lead long-term electoral strategy planning and campaign development to support CIRC’s legislative agenda.
Oversee voter engagement efforts focused on immigrant and communities of color, using metrics-driven campaign tactics.
Build and coordinate coalition partnerships and ensure alignment with C4 strategies and legal compliance.
Advise on CIRC AF’s 501(c)(4) strategy and compliance.
Coordinate with partners and coalitions to amplify immigrant voter power and field capacity.
Rapid Response and Cross-Departmental Support
Lead rapid response campaigns in moments of urgent policy, electoral, or narrative opportunity (e.g., harmful legislation, ballot initiatives, or immigration crises).
Coordinate cross-departmental teams to mobilize quickly, ensuring alignment of communications, organizing, and advocacy.
Step into high-priority projects in other departments during peak workload or leadership gaps, ensuring organizational cohesion.
Serve as a thought partner to Co-Executive Directors in making real-time strategic decisions under pressure.
Qualifications
Required:
7+ years experience in policy, political strategy, or advocacy campaigns.
Strong knowledge of legislative and electoral systems; Colorado-specific experience preferred.
A proactive communicator who ensures clarity, alignment, and timely updates across staff, leadership, and coalition partners.
Demonstrated ability to lead in fast-paced, high-pressure environments with shifting priorities.
An adaptable leader with the ability to pivot strategies and priorities in response to shifting political, organizational, or community needs.
Proven ability to supervise and collaborate across teams.
Deep commitment to immigrant justice, grassroots power, and anti-oppression values.
Preferred:
Bilingual (English/Spanish)
Experience managing C3/C4 compliance and electoral strategy
Familiarity with VAN, Neon (or other CRM’s), and legislative tracking tools
Compensation, Benefits & Terms of Employment
This is a full-time position with a salary range of $80,000-$85,000 based on experience.
Benefits
Cell Phone - CIRC will pay a $75 monthly stipend to support your use of your cell phone, to be included in your paycheck.
Health Insurance - The Political Director as well as two dependents under the age of 18 are eligible to receive 100% employer-sponsored health, vision and dental insurance beginning the first day of employment.
Generous PTO Policy: All full-time CIRC staff, upon hire accrue vacation rate 2 weeks paid vacation annually.
Professional Development: $1,000 in professional development funds annually subject to supervisor approval.
Reimbursements will be made for expenditures during the normal course of your work at the following levels:
Mileage - 70 cents per mile.
Food, lodging, supplies or miscellaneous expenses will be reimbursed based on approval of submitted forms and receipts
To Apply
Please send your resume and a short statement (written (one-page), audio (5min), or video (5min) responding to:
What is your direct connection to immigrants or the immigrant community?
Why are you interested in this role?
Submit materials to jobs@coloradoimmigrant.org with subject line: Political Director – [Your Name]
The Colorado Immigrant Rights Coalition is committed to the full inclusion of all qualified individuals. As part of this commitment, we will ensure that persons with disabilities are provided reasonable accommodations. If reasonable accommodation is needed to participate in the job application or interview process, please contact alma@coloradoimmigrant.org. CIRC is an equal opportunity employer and does not discriminate on the basis of race, sex, religion, national origin, gender identity or expression, sexual orientation, disability, age, ancestry, marital status, caste or any other category protected by local, state, or federal laws.
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