Branch Network Co-ordinator (West Midlands)
Role Overview
Reform UK is preparing for a general election by expanding the size of its campaign team.
A crucial part of the new structure will be Branch Network Co-ordinators.
Our Branches are the backbone of the Party. They are the ones raising the Reform banner in towns and cities across the UK, performing the vital task of carrying out ground campaign operations. It is the work our Branches do on the doorstep that will ensure Nigel Farage reaches the steps of Number 10 Downing Street.
This role focuses on supporting local Branches to become effective campaigning units.
Across a broad area, key responsibilities will include:
• Supporting local Branches, ensuring they have a full team of Branch Officers and identifying new officers where vacancies arise
• Providing advice to enable Branches to operate according to the Constitution and Branch Rules
• Ensuring efficient administration within Branches, including the holding of AGMs and other key meetings, and timely and accurate reporting
• Helping to train key volunteers in accessing and deploying campaign resources
• Resolving disciplinary issues and handling complaints within Branches
• Assist with the identification of local government candidates and the nominations process
• Support HQ in the organisation of regional and national events
To be successful in the role, you will need to be a natural people-person who is highly motivated and organised.
We are seeking Branch Network Co-ordinators across all parts of the UK.
What we're looking for:
• Strong alignment to Reform UK and its values (essential)
• Excellent organisational and administrative skills (essential)
• Excellent communication and coordination abilities (essential)
• Ability to work under pressure and to tight deadlines (essential)
• Experience in political campaigning & election management (desirable)
• Knowledge of electoral law and timetables (desirable)
• Experience of working with volunteers, especially in a political context (essential)
Applicant must hold a UK driving licence and have access to a vehicle.