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Hours Full-time, Part-time
Location Londonderry, NH
Londonderry, New Hampshire

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Reuters/Ipsos Election Results Program

New England Field Coordinator

Watching results come in on the evening of Election Night is a traditional part of American elections – the anticipation while waiting for results, the thrill as numbers come in, the excitement as fortunes change through the night and the triumph when someone finally is announced the winner. We are going to be at the center of all that excitement by collecting and communicating what is happening as it is happening. The Reuters/Ipsos Election Results Program will collect live vote count data and we need help from people like you to make it happen.

We are seeking experienced people to lead Reuters/Ipsos Election Results Program field teams in regions within 5 of the New England states. Field Coordinators are service-minded, with a strong service mentality and a “do what it takes” attitude; they are collaborative team players. They are accountable by focusing on project objectives, exceed expectations, and are driven to succeed. They are flexible, open-minded, and adaptable to change. And finally, Field Coordinators are entrepreneurial, ready and willing to use creativity to solve problems.

More specifically, New England Field Coordinators will be responsible working with State Directors, Regional Coordinators and Election Agents to ensure the overall successful execution and implementation of the program throughout the state, and in their region in particular. They will work with a team of Election Agents to ensure that the Agents are fully trained, prepared and understand their assigned task. Field Coordinators will be paired with a Regional Coordinator (responsible for working with local officials) and the two coordinators will work together to implement the election plan.

This is a part-time position that will commence approximately a month and a half before the general election in November; hours will vary state-to-state, but they are expected to average around 40 for the period of employment. Field Coordinators will be compensated and are expected to work until all votes are counted on election night.