The Southeastern Washington Organizer is WYA's on-the-ground presence in Southeastern Washington. You'll coach youth chapter leaders in the fundamentals of organizing such as one-on-ones, power-mapping, running actions, and support chapters as they recruit, build leadership teams, and grow their base. This is an in-person role: you'll show up for chapter meetings, trainings, and activations across the region, adapt WYA's organizing model to what each chapter needs, and set regional goals alongside the Executive Director and Program Director. The goal isn't to organize for young people, it's to teach the skills and be accountable to the chapters in their endeavors, providing support to their efforts in building power across Washington.
Washington Youth Alliance / Action Fund / Future Fund - Southeastern Washington Organizer
Apply by July 27, 2026
Applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis
Pay: This position has an hourly, non exempt rate of $21 an hour for up to 20 hours per week. This salary is anticipated to increase as our org budget does. Please note the salary is not negotiable.
Start Date: We anticipate a start date of August 10th with an in person presence required in Central Washington August 13-14.
Location Requirements and Preferences: This role is required to reside in Washington State. Washington Youth Alliance is proud to call ourselves a truly statewide organization, and as such prioritizes hiring individuals who are rooted in community and can bring their experiences to our youth-led organization. Location is required to reside in (southwestern/eastern wa, name counties. Please note this role will require frequent travel across the state (travel will be reimbursed at $0.7 a mile)
Washington Youth Alliance Overview:
We are Washington’s only truly youth-led 501(c)(3), 501(c)(4), and State PAC that builds authentic statewide youth power by transforming young people's stories and lived experiences into action, creating youth-led chapters that educate, advocate, and organize for mental health support, gun violence prevention, access to a healthier democracy, and other systemic changes young people need.
We envision a world where Washington is designed to serve the needs of and address problems specific to young people, and where young people are equipped with the tools, knowledge, and confidence to shape systems so it continues to address issues that impact young people.
What do we define as youth-led?
We define youth-led as having young people ages 13-24, but particularly those not in College, at the center of everything we are doing and hope to do. Our boards are 85% under the age of 24 with 33.3% being under the age of 18 and from local chapters.
Overview:
The Eastern Washington Organizer is WYA's on-the-ground presence in Eastern Washington. You'll coach youth chapter leaders in the fundamentals of organizing such as one-on-ones, power-mapping, running actions, and support chapters as they recruit, build leadership teams, and grow their base. This is an in-person role: you'll show up for chapter meetings, trainings, and activations across the region, adapt WYA's organizing model to what each chapter needs, and set regional goals alongside the Executive Director and Program Director. The goal isn't to organize for young people, it's to teach the skills and be accountable to the chapters in their endeavors, providing support to their efforts in building power across Washington.
Position Responsibilities:
Chapter Coaching and Base Building
Regional Goal-Setting and Collaboration
In-Person Organizing and Adaptation
Measuring and Evaluating for the Future
Please note that this is meant to be a sample of position responsibilities and is not fully encompassing. Washington Youth Alliance reserves the right to modify these responsibilities at any time.
Position Requirements: No degree is required. In general, candidates will:
Preference will be given to candidates who:
Note: We encourage people who don't think they meet all the requirements to still apply. We value lived experience, passion for youth organizing, and commitment to our mission as much as formal qualifications.
Please submit your resume and cover letter on Gusto. In your cover letter, please state why you want to work for Washington Youth Alliance and why you are passionate about youth-led organizing.
Equal Opportunity Employer
Washington Youth Alliance, the Action Fund, and the Future Fund are equal opportunity employers. We don't discriminate on the basis of race, color, ethnicity, religion, national origin, immigration or citizenship status, sex, gender identity or expression, sexual orientation, age, disability, veteran or military status, marital or family status, pregnancy, genetic information, or any other characteristic protected by federal, Washington State, or local law.
We're a youth-led organization, and we know the strongest movements are built by people whose communities are usually left out of the room. We strongly encourage applications from young people, people of color, LGBTQ+ people, people with disabilities, immigrants, people from rural communities, and people who have never worked at a nonprofit before. If you need an accommodation at any point in the application or interview process, email us at [email protected]