The Democratic Party

Deputy Mid-Atlantic Finance Director

Education, Government & Non-Profit
Less than 5 years of experience
Job Overview by Ladders

Qualifications

  • Bachelor's Degree in a related field.
  • 3-4 years of relevant work experience.
  • Detail-oriented with proficiency in Excel.
  • Familiarity with NGP database.
  • Preferred experience on campaign or political committee finance teams for 1-2 cycles.
  • Willingness to travel as needed.

Responsibilities

  • Raise major donor funds through calls, events, and meetings.
  • Identify and support event hosts in fundraising efforts.
  • Manage event trackers from inception to completion for finance events.
  • Prepare materials and schedule donor meetings for travel in the region.
  • Maintain and enhance donor relationships with the Regional Finance Director.
  • Conduct donor research to identify and re-engage prospects and lapsed donors.
  • Create and manage a Regional Finance Committee for donor engagement.

Benefits

  • Generous paid time off, including federal holidays and open leave.
  • Health and dental insurance for employee and dependents, with 90% covered by the DNC.
  • Supplementary vision plans available for purchase.
  • Up to a 5% employer match in the DNC 401(k) plan.
  • Pre-tax flexible spending accounts for employees and dependents.
Full Job Description
Position Summary:

The Mid-Atlantic Deputy Finance Director assists the Mid-Atlantic Finance Director in overseeing the major donor fundraising efforts in Delaware, Maryland, Pennsylvania, Virginia, West Virginia, and Washington, D.C. The Deputy Finance Director works closely with their Finance Director in creating and implementing a region-specific finance plan and supporting the execution of principal and surrogate travel and fundraising events. The Deputy Finance Director is responsible for identifying, cultivating, and maintaining relationships with the top donors in their region.

The Mid-Atlantic Deputy Finance Director is based in Washington, DC and reports directly to the Mid-Atlantic Finance Director at the Democratic National Committee.

Responsibilities:

  • Raising major donor funds through call time, events, donor meetings, and finance trips.
  • Identifying event hosts and supporting them through the execution of major donor fundraising events within the region.
  • Actively raising toward finance events within the region and managing event trackers from inception to completion.
  • Providing support for the execution of travel in the region including scheduling donor meetings for principals, creating and editing briefing memos, and preparing other materials as needed.
  • Assisting the Regional Finance Director in maintaining donor relationships.
  • Performing donor research to identify prospective major donors and raisers all while working to re-engage lapsed donors.
  • Creating and managing a Regional Finance Committee to engage donors within the region.
  • Creating and managing a finance email program to keep major donors informed and engaged.
  • Providing support to the Regional Finance Director as needed.
  • Other duties as assigned to support the department and the DNC's mission.

Requirements:

  • Bachelor's Degree in related field.
  • 3-4 years of related work experience.
  • Detail oriented and proficient in Excel.
  • Working knowledge of NGP database.
  • Experience working on campaign or political committee finance teams for 1-2 cycles preferred.
  • Some travel required.

Skills:

  • Strong work ethic.
  • Detail-oriented with strong organizational skills.
  • Strong written and verbal communication skills.
  • Ability to take-initiative and learn quickly.
  • Ability to work collaboratively with other staff members.
  • Passion for the Democratic Party.


Salary: The starting salary for the Deputy Mid-Atlantic Finance Director position is $85,000, on an annualized basis, commensurate with experience and qualifications.

This is a full-time, exempt position, that may require work on weekends.Due to the cyclical nature of our organization, this position has an end date of November 13th, 2026.

Due to federal campaign finance rules, only U.S. citizens or U.S. green card holders are eligible for this role. See 52 U.S.C. 30121; 11 C.F.R. 110.20(i).

Benefits:

The DNC offers a generous benefit package, including:

  • Generous paid time off, including federal holidays and open leave
  • Health and dental insurance for employee and dependents; 90% paid by the DNC, 10% paid by employee
  • Supplementary vision plans available to employees for purchase
  • Up to a 5% employer match DNC 401(k) plan
  • Pre-tax flexible spending account benefits available to employees and dependents

About The Democratic Party

The Democratic Party is one of the two major contemporary political parties in the United States. Founded in 1828, it was predominantly built by Martin Van Buren, who assembled a wide cadre of politicians in every state behind war hero Andrew Jackson, making it the world's oldest active political party. Its main political rival has been the Republican Party since the 1850s. The party is a big tent, and though it is often described as liberal, it is less ideologically uniform than the Republican Party due to the broader list of unique voting blocs that compose it. The historical predecessor of the Democratic Party is considered to be the Democratic-Republican Party. Before 1860, the Democratic Party supported expansive presidential power, the interests of slave states, agrarianism, and expansionism, while opposing a national bank and high tariffs. It split in 1860 over slavery and won the presidency only twice between 1860 and 1910. In the late 19th century, it continued to oppose high tariffs and had fierce internal debates on the gold standard. In the early 20th century, it supported progressive reforms and opposed imperialism, with Woodrow Wilson winning the White House in 1912 and 1916. Since Franklin D. Roosevelt and his New Deal coalition after 1932, the Democratic Party has promoted a social liberal platform, including Social Security and unemployment insurance. The New Deal attracted strong support for the party from recent European immigrants but caused a decline of the party's conservative pro-business wing. Following the Great Society era of progressive legislation under Lyndon B. Johnson, including Medicare, the Civil Rights Act of 1964, and the Voting Rights Act of 1965, the core bases of the parties shifted, with the Southern states becoming more reliably Republican and the Northeastern states becoming more reliably Democratic. The party's labor union element has become smaller since the 1970s, and as the American electorate shifted in a more conservative direction following Ronald Reagan's presidency, the election of Bill Clinton marked a move for the party toward the Third Way, adopting market-oriented economic policies and culturally liberal policies.
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