USD 22.6–22.6/yr

Kansas Organizing Fellow - Wichita

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Planned Parenthood Great Plains has provided access to sexual and reproductive health care since 1935. The high-quality, expert,

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Planned Parenthood Great Plains has provided access to sexual and reproductive health care since 1935. The high-quality, expert, and compassionate care we provide is shown through our empathetic and supportive staff members. Past challenges, and those we face today, have served only to solidify PPGP’s commitment to our patients and the community. We continue to reflect on the progress we have made over the last eight decades and look forward to continuing our efforts to secure a world of informed reproductive freedom. Join our dedicated team and “Care. No matter what.”
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The Kansas Organizing Fellow will be responsible for grassroots efforts to organize, educate, empower and mobilize supporters to take action in support of PPGP’s and PPGPV’s missions through list-building, outreach, volunteer recruitment, phone banking, canvassing and digital organizing.  

With guidance from Public Affairs leadership, the Fellow will play a key role in supporting PPGPV’s work as part of a coordinated statewide ballot campaign, with a specific focus on the 2026 Kansas judicial selection amendment and efforts to maintain fair and impartial courts in Kansas. 

This is a fixed-term position that will conclude August 31, following the 2026 primary election. Candidates interested in full and part time work are encouraged to apply.

  • Directly support PPGPV’s work with coordinated statewide ballot campaign efforts 

  • Develop and execute grassroots organizing plans for both PPGP and PPGPV, including constituent outreach, on-campus/student organizing and general supporter engagement   

  • Maintain/update supporter databases, track organizing activities in order to generate monthly, quarterly and annual reports  

  • Collaborate w/ PPGP’s Health Services and patient advocacy team to develop and engage patient advocacy storytellers  

  • Represent PPGP or PPGPV within local progressive coalitions, work with other progressive organizations to achieve cross-movement goals, and at community events  

  • Recruit, train and support volunteer leaders and increase supporter list and volunteer base   

  • Coordinate and implement PP-sponsored advocacy activities, including rallies and events   

  • Regular evening and weekend work is required 

  • Required Education & Experience
  • Bachelor’s Degree (B.A.) from four-year college or university, one to three years related experience and/or training in advocacy/organizing work or related area; or equivalent combination of education and experience required. 

  • Experience with Microsoft Office, the Internet, and relational databases. 

  • Commitment to PPGP’s and PPGPV’s missions, purposes, and values. 

  • Driven, motivated, a self-starter, and able to work productively and effectively with sometimes minimal and remote supervision. 

  • Excellent written and verbal communication skills. 

  • Multi-disciplinary thinker with strong analytical skills and the ability to understand new concepts; to translate PPGP’s mission and work to diverse constituencies; and to solve complex problems. 

  • Reliable transportation. 

  • Preferred Education & Experience
    • Knowledge of issues related to abortion access. 

    • Prior grassroots organizing experience. 

  • Teamwork - Cooperates actively and effectively with others in the pursuit of common goals.
  • Change Orientation - Maintains a positive attitude toward change and appreciates the opportunities that change presents.
  • Learning Agility - Ability and willingness to learn from new experiences and leverages those lessons to perform effectively in different contexts.
  • Conscientiousness - Demonstrates a commitment to and pride in one’s work, takes obligations seriously, and accepts responsibility for own actions and decisions.
  • Resilience - Recovers quickly from setbacks, disappointments, and criticism, while maintaining composure.
  • Interpersonal Orientation - Strives to understand others’ feelings and treats others with empathy, care, compassion, and respect.
  • Adaptability - Modifies behavior and attitude to best meet the demands of a given situation.
  • DEI -Demonstrates a commitment to equity and inclusion through observable behaviors, setting the example for team members, and participating in affiliate initiatives.
  • Location & Eligibility

    Where is the job
    Overland Park, United States
    Hybrid — some on-site time required
    Who can apply
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    Posted
    April 21, 2026
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    April 21, 2026
    Last seen
    May 5, 2026

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    Kansas Organizing Fellow - WichitaUSD 22.6–22.6