
Role: Campus Fellow
Reports To: Regional Organizer
Job Type: Part-time, Non-Exempt (minimum of 10 and maximum of 15 hours in a typical week)
Pay: Hourly rate of $17
Application Deadline: Open until filled
Start Date: Students interested in serving as a Campus Fellow for the remainder of the 2026 academic year, Summer 2026, or beginning in September 2026 are encouraged to apply.
About Youth Civic Accelerator
Our vision is to build and seed sustainable civic infrastructure that centers young people, BIPOC communities, and working-class voters, especially those historically excluded from political power. Through bold organizing, strategic civic engagement, and aligned electoral programming, this new formation will seek to build power, shape narrative, and drive measurable outcomes across elections and issue-based campaigns.
We believe that long-term political transformation in our country requires bold experimentation, strong operational alignment, and a willingness to invest in shared infrastructure while coordinating local efforts under a cohesive national strategy. By uniting state affiliates within a clearly defined set of political priorities, we can leverage the advantages of collective resources and coordination, even as each affiliate tailors its approach to meet the distinct needs of its community.
Position Summary
Campus Fellows are the frontline organizers driving the Badger Youth Organizing (BYO) / Badger Youth Action (BYA) mission at key universities in Wisconsin. Fellows lead robust, on-the-ground civic engagement efforts focused on empowering young people, especially youth of color, to vote and take action on the issues they care about most.
This role will be responsible for executing direct voter contact strategies, including canvassing, class presentations, club outreach, and tabling, to register and educate students, promote voter participation, and build a visible presence for BYO/BYA on your campus. You’ll also support key administrative duties, manage event logistics, attend campus organizational meetings, and maintain social media channels to elevate civic content.
This role is for someone energized by talking to new people, passionate about civic power, and eager to turn campuses into hubs of democratic participation. The strongest candidates will be bold, creative, and deeply committed to meeting students where they are, in dorms, clubs, classrooms, and beyond.
Key Responsibilities
A successful candidate for this job will:
Equal Opportunity Employer
Youth Civic Accelerator is proud to be an Equal Opportunity Employer. We value a diverse workforce and an inclusive culture. We encourage individuals of all backgrounds to apply including people of color, LGBTQ+ individuals, and people with disabilities.
Wisconsin Staff
at key universities in Wisconsin
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