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Position Title: Small Businesses and Corporations Strategic Specialist
Employment: Full-Time, Salaried, Exempt
Location: Remote
Travel: 30-40%
Start Date: July 14, 2025

Turning Point Action is a 501(c)(4) organization that works to mobilize conservatives in the election or defeat of a candidate. Turning Point Action registers voters and engages the conservative base at a grassroots level to recruit Precinct Committeemen, and fight for election integrity and conservative values.


Job Description: Turning Point Action is seeking a Small Business and Corporations Strategic Specialist to lead voter outreach efforts within the small business community and corporations. Responsibilities include, but aren’t limited to, cultivating partnerships with local business owners, entrepreneurs, and business networks to promote civic engagement and increase the use of voter outreach and tools. Day-to-day tasks involve outreach to business owners, coordinating civic engagement campaigns, and working with internal teams on event planning and reporting. The ideal candidate will be entrepreneurial-minded, relationship-driven, and passionate about empowering businesses to support civic participation.


RESPONSIBILITIES:

  • Identify and build partnerships with small businesses to support voter outreach and registration.
  • Plan and execute voter-focused campaigns and events within small business spaces.
  • Equip business owners to share voter registration tools with employees, customers and their broader networks.
  • Collaborate with the marketing and programs teams to create initiatives specifically tailored for small business audiences.
  • Provide regular updates and reports on business participation, engagement levels, and impact metrics.
  • Stay informed on economic, political, and business trends that affect engagement strategies and partnerships.
  • Develop toolkits and resources to help businesses integrate voter engagement efforts into their workplace culture.

MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS:

  • Strong familiarity with small business culture, operations and communication styles.
  • Proven relationship-building and partnership development skills.
  • Strong organizational and time management capabilities.
  • Excellent verbal and written communication skills with the ability to engage a variety of professional audiences.
  • Ability to manage multiple projects, priorities, and deadlines effectively.
  • Passion for conservative ideas and principles.
  • Comfortable working independently and collaboratively in a remote setting.

“WOW” SKILLS:

  • Existing network within business associations or local commerce groups.
  • Experience organizing community-facing events or outreach campaigns.
  • Extensive knowledge of party politics and a deep understanding of political landscapes.
  • Ability to think strategically and identify high-impact partnership opportunities.

All applicants will be subject to a background check and would be required to sign an NDA for employment.

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