SEIU Local 221
Organizer-Representative
Based in San Diego, CA
Purpose:
The role of the Organizer-Representative is to organize, represent, and mobilize workers.
Organizing is developing collective worker-power through base-building activities, including membership recruitment, leadership development, internal issue campaigns, external growth campaigns, political education, and committee leadership (e.g. organizing committees, contract action teams, community groups, etc.).
Representation is expanding and enforcing the rights of workers through contract negotiations, impact bargaining, labor-management meetings, unfair labor practice charges, and grievances. Mobilizing is turning members out for union, community, and political campaigns.
Assignments:
The Organizer-Representatives will be assigned to one or more of the following areas of responsibility. Assignments are made by the Chief of Staff and are subject to change based on the needs of the Local.
- Internal Organizing/Collective Bargaining
- External Organizing/Strategic Campaigns
- Political Organizing/Community Coalitions
Duties and Responsibilities: *
The Organizer-Representative performs a wide range of duties, which may vary according to the needs of the overall program or a specific campaign. Examples of those duties and responsibilities are listed below:
- Sustained strategic engagement and expansion of our base by connecting workers into a variety of activities related to organizing, representation, and politics.
- Develop members to become capable of executing important union roles ensuring members the chance to grow, learn and lead.
- Create and design new member roles that are connected to the Local Union’s mission and draw upon and develop the talents and networks of members, so they become self- sustaining roles.
- Educate member-leaders and promote the Local Union’s vision and related programs (Organizing, Politics, and Community).
- Conduct Labor-Management meetings, “meet and confers,” chapter meetings, etc. in such a way as to optimize member participation and leadership development.
- Where appropriate, negotiate contracts and plan and execute contract campaigns with maximum member participation and leadership engagement.
- Represent workers collectively and individually, including formal communications with employer representatives and informal troubleshooting/resolution of workplace issues.
Working Conditions:
Organizer-Representatives will be required to work long and irregular hours, and to work on weekends and holidays when necessary.
Other Expectations:
Organizer-Representatives are expected to lead by example. It is the role of the Organizer- Representative to provide model behaviors of what is expected as a Leader in our Local Union. All staff is expected to respect the processes of the organization and is expected to work within the framework of the Local Union to resolve internal disputes and issues.
Key Qualifications:
Organizer-Representatives will be expected to be proficient in the following skills and abilities within one year of hire or one year from the date of implementation of the new organizing model:
- Ability to lead, motivate and inspire members to develop into leaders and participate in key union programs (i.e. politics, organizing, bargaining, etc.).
- Demonstrated understanding of organizing and how it can be used to empower members and ensure superior outcomes in workers’ lives.
- Ability to take initiative and be creative in developing new roles for members and non- union workers within the Local Union and provide the support needed to be successful.
- Sound interpersonal and communication skills appropriate to providing a quality member experience including the ability to establish and cultivate respectful relationships with people from diverse backgrounds.
- Working knowledge and understanding of collective bargaining issues and principles of representation and contract enforcement.
- Ability to develop member leaders to deal with worksite issues.
- Sound organizational skills to manage and prioritize work subject to deadlines in a dynamic and changing environment, as an individual and as a member of a team.
- Demonstrated ability to formulate and deliver on short-term and long-term member development and capacity building goals.
Compensation:
SEIU Local 221 offers a competitive salary based on staff union contract provisions. Salary range is $68,640.00 – $89,520.47. Benefits include a car allowance, health care, dental, prescription, vision, and retirement plans, and vacation/time off policy.
About SEIU Local 221:
Service Employees International Union, Local 221 (SEIU Local 221) is a progressive union representing over 13,000 San Diego and Imperial County area employees, including County, cities, courts, schools, Red Cross, and Head Start workers. With an active membership, we plan to organize thousands more workers to continue to be the leading political and community voice for working families in San Diego. This voice comes directly from our members. We believe that the needs and issues of working people are integral to any true social change.
Submission Instructions:
Submit cover letter and résumé via email to: jobs@seiu221.org, with subject Organizer-Representative.
Local 221 is an affirmative action employer and encourages applications from all qualified candidates regardless of race, ethnicity, age, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, marital status, religion, or disability.
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