We’re hiring!

June 10, 2021

We are excited to expand our team and hire a new Operations Coordinator! If you are interested, please send your resume to Lee-Ann Bender at leeann@ascent-strategic.com.

Operations Coordinator
We are seeking an Operations Coordinator to join our national political consulting team. This remote position will create an incredible work experience for the right candidate with an opportunity to advance. This position will be full-time with benefits and put you on the front line of the political ecosystem. We’re looking for someone who will work directly with our senior team as well as the campaigns we work for. Day-to-day projects include, but will not be limited to, data management and other campaign operations, candidate social media management, daily communication with clients, research, and business development and marketing needs. Staff will also have the opportunity to travel for certain client events and needs. The right candidate will be a proactive self-starter who is creative, personable, reliable – with at least a rudimentary understanding of politics.

REQUIRED SKILLS:
The candidate should possess the following skills:
โ€ข Keen attention to detail
โ€ข Organized
โ€ข Ability to prioritize
โ€ข Good time management
โ€ข Self-starter
โ€ข Team player
โ€ข Communicative
โ€ข Ability to work remotely

Must be proficient in the following programs:
โ€ข Microsoft Excel
โ€ข Microsoft PowerPoint
โ€ข Microsoft Word
โ€ข Email platforms (including Google Docs)

DESIRED SKILLS:
Additional consideration for the following skills:
โ€ข Data manipulation and processing
โ€ข Previous campaign experience

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