Campaign Officer Job Description
Campaign officers are responsible for creating public awareness of a politician and ensuring that he or she ultimately wins the election.
The profession includes many subspecialties: Press and public relations, polling, opposition research, fundraising, logistical organizing, and a wide range of other skills to deal with the ups and downs of a campaign.
In large campaigns, these duties are handled by specialists, whereas in smaller campaigns they are looked after by a small group of individuals, or even just one person.
Typical Job Duties
• May plan and coordinate campaign strategies
• May be responsible for speaking with media
• Oversee production and distribution of promotional items
• Research the policies of the opposition
• Confer with campaign manager as to current internal or external issues related to the campaign
• Coordinate and schedule campaign events
• May be responsible for making travel and accommodation arrangements
• Must work within extremely tight deadlines
• Polling members of the community and analyzing the results
• May be responsible for organizing fundraising events
Scholarships for Becoming a Campaign Officer
The "Applicable Majors" section below shows fields of study relevant to a career as a Campaign Officer. You can search for scholarships matched to those fields of study on our All Scholarships by Major page.
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Applicable Majors
Studying one of the university majors listed below is an excellent starting point for becoming a Campaign Officer. Click on the links to find out what else you can do with these majors!