NYC Council Member for the 39th District (Brooklyn), Brad Lander is searching for a communications director to help fight against the “Trump regime”, reports NY Daily News.

Lander is searching for someone who, while overseeing media strategy and communications, will be required to cook up ways to “resist the threats of the Trump regime to American democratic values and vulnerable constituencies and to build a more just, inclusive, and sustainable NYC,” according to the listed job posting.

“People are genuinely worried and recognize that if we’re going to be successful protecting people’s rights, we’re going to have to be organized and loud,” Lander told the Daily News.

The unique job listing posted on several employment sites, describes the qualities and characteristics the best candidate should have. The Director of Communications should be a “smart, hard-working individual committed to advancing justice, opportunity, and sustainable neighborhoods in NYC.” Along with a “minimum 3-4 years of communications experience (ideally in New York City), one should be a very strong writer, experienced with news media, social media, have experience in communications campaign planning and managing a large online contacts database demonstrated ability to adapt to and leverage an ever-changing media landscape.

But wait, that’s not all as c’mon, you’ll be fighting Donald Trump (sort-off).

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One must have a strong news sense and knowledge of the media, have the ability to handle multiple projects at once, and to work on deadline in a fast-paced environment, pay attention to detail, be a team player with good ability to help coordinate and work in coalitions, and have a sense of humor (it is surely needed in this business).

Though the salary is stated as “competitive”, the job is estimated to pay between $61K to $67K a year and of-course you’ll be working to make NYC a more “just, fair, vibrant, inclusive, and sustainable place” to live.

Councilman Lander, who represents Cobble Hill, Carroll Gardens, Columbia Waterfront, Gowanus, Park Slope, Windsor Terrace, Kensington and Boro Park, is a determined leader who believes in audaciously making a difference. According to an article on Metro, he was previously arrested for blocking traffic to support striking car washers in Park Slope.

If you think you have what it needs Brooklyn, apply while the position is still available.