What are the responsibilities and job description for the County Chair - Leadership position at Texas Forward Party?
Company Description
The Texas Forward Party is a practically driven organization building realistic solutions for the challenges facing Texas communities. We bring together diverse voices and data driven approaches to create meaningful change across the Lone Star State - starting with Election Reform. Our mission is to move Texas forward by supporting candidates and initiatives that recognize the system must change for us to enact grounded, productive solutions to all of Texas' challenges.
Role Description
County chairs are the architects of unity, working to bridge divides and cultivate a shared vision among party members. Their leadership extends far beyond administrative tasks; they are the champions of democracy at the local level, empowering communities to shape their own destinies. County chairs are the conduits of change, fostering dialogue and collaboration to address their constituents' pressing issues. Their commitment to inclusivity ensures that every voice is heard and valued in the Texas Forward party, regardless of background or circumstance.
Qualifications
You don't need a political science degree or years of campaign experience. We want community minded individuals who are:
- Passionate Communicators: You have a natural ability to connect with people, listen to their concerns, and inspire them to get involved.
- Locally Engaged: A registered voter in your county who is ready to be a true local leader.
- Politically Independent: Free from other party affiliations, with a commitment to our shared vision.
- Tech-Savvy and Connected: Comfortable using computers and participating in virtual meetings.
- Professionally Driven: Capable of representing our party with integrity, both in public and private interactions.
- Time Commitment: Approximately 4 hours per week, with increased involvement as we approach the 2026 elections. This is an opportunity to transform your community!
Your Impact Includes:
- Building a vibrant local political network
- Hosting engaging community events that bring people together
- Identifying and supporting potential local candidates
- Connecting with supporters and growing our movement
- Being part of a supportive state-wide team that provides training and resources