State Director
Objective Zero Foundation
Administration
Nulltown, IN, USA
Posted on Oct 27, 2025
What does a State Director do?State Directors are the link between Objective Zero HQ and regional volunteers, overseeing the core of Objective Zero’s decentralized, nationwide operations. State Directors are responsible for recruiting volunteers in their given geographic area to create regional, state, or city-level volunteer groups covering functional areas (e.g., Fundraising, Pathfinder and Ambassador, and Community Member Recruitment, and Marketing, etc.) to:- Expand the Objective Zero Pathfinder, Ambassador, and Volunteer Networks- Spread the Word About Objective Zero- Raise FundsState Directors are given a great deal of latitude to establish regional, state, and city volunteer groups as they see fit in support of our mission in supporting the wellness of service members, veterans, family members, and caregivers. To accomplish this, State Directors are responsible for leading volunteer operations in their given geographic area to include the integration of the following elements: fundraising; ambassador, user, and volunteer recruitment; and marketing. State Directors report directly to our Program Manager.Key Tasks- Recruit, manage, lead area volunteers- Create regional volunteer strategy, integrating elements of fundraising, user/ambassador recruitment, marketing, and volunteer recruitment- Coordinate volunteer efforts with Objective Zero's Program Manager- Coordinate Objective Zero events- Report on activities and participate in team calls