Join our team and fight for an Alaska that is just and fair for all.
We are organizers, strategists, and community leaders working to strengthen progressive movements across Alaska. At The Mobilization Center, we invest in people, build strong teams, and center direct voter engagement as a path to forward progress. Check out our open roles and find where your skills can make the greatest impact.
Current Openings
Kenai Hybrid Canvasser
Location: Homer, AK
The Kenai Hybrid Canvasser will engage directly with Alaskans to discuss key issues affecting our communities, including conservation, human rights, government accountability, and the protection of democratic participation. Through a combination of door-to-door outreach, phone conversations, and community events, this role helps identify and activate voters while building lasting relationships with people who want to take action on issues that impact Alaska’s resources, culture, and quality of life. Working closely with the Kenai Field Manager and program leadership, the Kenai Hybrid Canvasser will help mobilize community members and support campaigns that strengthen civic engagement across the state. This position offers consistent organizing work guaranteed through November 7, 2026.
Field Manager
Location: Junea, AK
The Field Manager will oversee The Mobilization Center’s Juneau field office and lead a small canvassing team to execute direct voter outreach during the 2026 election season. This role will be responsible for hiring, training, and supervising canvassers; maintaining strong accountability systems; and fostering a supportive, high-performing team culture in a fast-paced, field-driven environment. Working closely with the Operations Manager and leadership team, the Field Manager will help plan and carry out door-to-door, phone, and event-based organizing while canvassing alongside their team and building meaningful, face-to-face connections with voters across Southeast Alaska.
Door Canvasser
Location: Anchorage, AK
Door Canvassers will work with The Mobilization Center to engage voters through door-to-door conversations in Anchorage during the 2026 election season. This part-time role will focus on discussing upcoming elections, candidates, and key issues, recording accurate data, and helping campaigns reach critical voter contact goals through in-person outreach. This position is ideal for motivated individuals who enjoy talking with people from all walks of life, are comfortable working outdoors, and want to play a direct role in advancing social justice and civic engagement in Alaska.
rural and indigenous organizer
Location: Alaska
Rural & Indigenous Organizers will work within their own communities and regions to build grassroots power that protects Alaska’s democracy, natural resources, and Indigenous rights. This role will focus on engaging community members through in-person conversations at events and local gathering places, relationship-building with action-takers and volunteers, and issue-based outreach on lands, waters, subsistence, and human rights that sustain Alaska’s way of life. Ideal for self-motivated individuals committed to community-driven change, this entry-level position offers flexible scheduling, opportunities to work independently and collaboratively, and a pathway to grow within the broader progressive movement.