Overview
Job Title: Petition Circulator
Job Location: Bend, OR
Employment Type: Temporary
Job Description: In support of the Yes On IP3 campaign, End Animal Cruelty is excited to be hiring Temporary Full-Time and Part-Time Petition Circulators.
IP3 is a proposed ballot initiative for the Oregon 2024 General Election that seeks to criminalize the intentional injuring, killing, impregnating, and masturbating of animals statewide. Qualifying for the ballot would be a historic moment in the history of the animal rights movement. This would represent the first time that the general public had an opportunity to vote on whether society should move away from animal exploitation and put an end to systemic and state-sanctioned cruelty against animals once and for all. You can learn more at yesonip3.org/about
Both Full-Time and Part-Time Petition Circulator positions will run until October 22nd 2023, and will be paid at $19.38/hr. Applicants do not need to be residents of Oregon, registered to vote, or old enough to vote, but must be able to work within the Bend Metro Area.
Go to https://www.yesonip3.org/jobs to learn more and apply.
Responsibilities:
- Gather signatures on a state initiative petition
- Communicate with the public about the campaign
Qualifications:
- Must not have been convicted in any state for a criminal offense involving fraud, forgery, or identification theft
- Must not have been fined for not complying with any laws regarding petition circulation
- Must be able to work 5-10 weekend hours (depending on FTE)
- Must be authorized to work in the U.S.
Pay Information: $19.38 Hourly
About Yes On IP3 | End Animal Cruelty
IP3 is a proposed animal rights ballot initiative for the Oregon 2024 General Election. End Animal Cruelty is a 501(c)(4) non-profit that engages in education and advocacy in support of ballot initiatives and other legislative activities aimed at extending animal cruelty protections to all animals, including farmed animals, wild animals, and those exploited for research and recreation, who are currently exempt from state and federal cruelty laws.