Organizer I
SEIU Local 2015 Job Description
SEIU Local 2015 is California’s Long Term Care workers organization that will unleash the collective power of long term care workers, their families, and their communities, harness the power of technology, and build a broad movement to disrupt the unjust status quo in order to bring lasting transformational change towards a more just society for all.
SEIU Local 2015 represents 400,000 homecare providers, nursing home workers and assisted living center workers throughout California, making it the largest union of long term care givers in California and the second largest SEIU local in the nation. For more information please visit, http://seiu2015.org
Position Purpose:
Organizers train, develop and empower workers across the long term-care sector, including In-Home Supportive Services (IHSS) homecare, skilled nursing home facilities, private homecare facilities and assisted living facilities to:
- Form, build, and grow their union
- Participate in their contract bargaining and representation
- Organize and mobilize around worker issues, including rights and standards, political, legislative and policy goals.
- Develop their leadership potential
SEIU Local 2015 organizers may be assigned to work with and on behalf of workers who are already in the union, or with and on behalf of workers who are in the process of building a union for the first time.
Required Competencies:
- Adaptability to changing environments and ability to work under pressure
- Cultural competence to work with diverse communities
- Practices active listening and self-reflection in service of supporting a culture of learning
- Ability to work independently, organize their time, and demonstrate self-motivation
- Ability to hold oneself accountable to commitments and outcomes
- Relationship building and ability to work collaboratively with a team
- Ability to think analytically and strategically, uses data to guide decisions
- Effective oral, written and digital communication skills
- Computer and digital literacy relevant to the position
Experience and Education:
- Previous experience in union or community organizing is desirable.
Duties and Responsibilities
- Membership recruitment and COPE (Committee on Political Education) recruitment. This is seen as a primary duty of an organizer, with COPE contribution/membership indivisible from membership recruitment goals.
- Recruit and develop workers to be activists and leaders, including conducting basic member trainings and meetings, to successfully implement the strategic goals of the union.
- Assist in building organizing committees, contract action teams, and other teams of workers who take action on our priorities.
- Lead teams of workers to achieve key strategic or campaign objectives.
- Assist with contract negotiations, campaigns and strikes.
- Make, execute and evaluate strategic plans and daily, weekly, and monthly work plans based on assigned goals and objectives.
- Learn about how the long term care industry functions and is funded, the industry employers, and the role of the National Labor Relations Board and PERB plays in the industry.
- Demonstrate behaviors in line with Local 2015 Core values: leadership, compassion, empowerment, accountability, transparency and excellence.
- Other tasks and duties as assigned.
Scope and Nature of Supervision:
Organizers will report to their assigned supervisor.
Working Conditions:
- Willingness and ability to work long, irregular hours, including weekends and holidays.
- Must have a valid California driver’s license, reliable use of car for work, and required automobile insurance
- Willingness and ability to travel if required
- Work is generally performed in the field with members and outside constituents.
Job descriptions are not designed to cover or contain a comprehensive listing of every activity or responsibility that is required for each role.
SEIU Local 2015 is an equal employment opportunity employer committed to recruiting and hiring without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability, veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by law.
Women and persons of color are strongly encourage to apply
Fluency in a second language is highly desirable
Compensation: The current salary range is $68,732.52 – $72,212.10 based on experience and qualifications.