Senior Organizing Capacity Training
Job Category: Non-Bargaining Salary
Requisition Number: SENIO003169
Posted: November 25, 2024
Full Time Washington, DC 20036, USA
Job Details Description Service Employees International Union (SEIU)
Job Title: Senior Organizing Capacity Training Coordinator
Grade: MGT E1
Annual Pay : $115,244.52
Location: ALL USA / Hybrid
Organizational Overview: We are the Service Employees International Union (SEIU), a union of about 2 million diverse members in healthcare, the public sector, and property services. We believe in and fight for our vision for a just society: where all workers are valued and all people respected—no matter where we come from or what color we are; where all families and communities can thrive; and where we leave a better and more equitable world for generations to come. We are an anti-racist union determined to check corporate power and uproot structural racism through unions—worker power and collective action—and government— legislative and political action. We fight for Unions for All and a government that works for all so that all of us, across race and place, can have power together in unions and participate fully in our democracy.
Purpose: The Organizing Capacity Coordinator is responsible for the development, execution and coordination of trainings, training programs, and other learning opportunities designed to enhance organizing, campaigner and leadership skills of union organizers within the SEIU IU organizing community and our affiliated local unions.
The Organizing Capacity Coordinator must be able to assess the development of organizers at all levels from OIT to Coordinator level and identify their needs and opportunities to grow and advance to the next level of development and responsibility. The Organizing
Capacity Coordinator must be able to design, conduct and facilitate trainings and learning opportunities in both classroom, online and other settings.
Primary Responsibilities: The Organizing Capacity Coordinator will be responsible for:
- Developing training programs to address building skills and competencies for a particular audience or level within the SEIU organizing community;
- Executing trainings and other developmental opportunities or learning spaces for varying levels of union organizers that align with new (external) organizing campaign goals and strategies and SEIU's overall goals;
- Creating and writing relevant and effective training materials, including curricula, hand- outs, PowerPoint or Canva presentations, and interactive exercises;
- Learning and utilizing creative training techniques and approaches to teach concepts, skills, and best practices of union organizing and staff development;
- Adapting teaching strategies according to the training audience and applying the best approaches to maximize the learning opportunities of trainees including utilizing a racial justice lens;
- Work in collaboration with others to apply diversity, equity and inclusion principles and best practices particularly applying a racial justice lens to the work;
- Work in coordination with IU Divisions, Departments and/or Local Union leadership to evaluate development needs and develop and implement or assist in the development and planning of trainings and other staff development components;
- Provides leadership in upholding SEIU’s overall staff development and organizing standards;
- Facilitating and providing feedback in large and small group training discussions, exercises and practice labs to support trainees’ development and enhance their understanding of and ability to utilize training information and materials in the classroom and field;
- Conducting new hire trainings and orientations to acquaint new organizing staff to the SEIU and its policies and procedures
- Assisting in the recruitment, screening and assessment of organizer candidates; conducting phone and in-person interviews; facilitating group candidate screenings; and assisting with hiring recommendations to SEIU locals and IU Divisions;
- Assisting in oversight of SEIU Organizers-in-Training (OITs) and coordinating with appropriate field/campaign managers to ensure each OIT is receiving appropriate training and feedback, and reviews are completed in accordance with relevant SEIU CBA;
- Working closely with the Capacity operations team to ensure training logistical requirements and needs are successfully executed and met;
- Additional responsibilities, as may be required, including but not limited to: Maintaining and updating training materials in training database; maintaining and monitoring a training budget; researching conferences and external training events that would benefit individuals or group staff development.
Direction and Decision Making: The Organizing Capacity Coordinator is a member of the staff development team of the SEIU Capacity Program (within the SEIU National Organizing Dept) and reports directly to the Capacity Program Director.
Education and Experience Requirements:
- Minimum seven (7) years of new (external) labor organizing experience; or a combination of a minimum of five (5) years external labor organizing and two (2) years of internal (member) organizing or relevant issue-based community organizing;
- Minimum of three (3) years of campaign planning and management experience, including developing and managing multi-component campaigns; working with interdisciplinary campaign teams;
- Three (3) years of experience in developing curriculum and training and demonstrated experience with adult education or training.
- Bilingual fluency in English/Spanish is
Specialized Knowledge and Skills Needed:
- Extensive experience in developing and executing union recognition campaigns preferred, union contract and/or community organizing issue campaigns (if you have no experience in community organizing or union organizing, your application will not be considered);
- Extensive experience in developing training curricula that is learner-centered, participatory, and incorporates popular education approaches;
- Demonstrated commitment to progressive social, economic and racial justice
- Demonstrated experience with applying best practices and principles related to Diversity, Equity and InclusionI and applying a racial justice lens to the work;
- Demonstrated experience in designing, writing, coordinating and facilitating classroom and field-based trainings;
- Demonstrated experience and ability to exercise good judgment, working independently in complex political situations;
- Excellent written and verbal communication skills as well as excellent listening skills;
- Proven ability to develop and manage effective organizing teams, and to incorporate effective staff development best practices, tools and techniques in their work managing teams;
- Proven leadership skills and ability to work with a diversity of people;
- Ability to understand and analyze organizational, campaign training and staff development needs to effectively align with training curricula, materials and practice exercises;
- Ability to effectively utilize Microsoft Word, Power Point, Canva, Zoom, and/or other computer software in order to produce effective training materials;
- Ability to handle multiple “priority” projects and meet established timelines;
- A self-starter with proven ability to work independently with support to conceptualize, design, execute, assess and refine capacity-building programs and learning spaces;
- Ability to work effectively within a team environment;
- Has a valid Driver’s license and the ability and willingness to travel by airplane;
- Ability and willingness to travel and work long and extended The job involves regular travel, away from home, for days at a time.
Physical Requirements: Work is generally performed in an office or training/conference room setting, but may be required to work in other settings conducive to performing the tasks required to complete assignments. May include work-site visits, rallies, strikes or other union activity. Extended hours are sometimes required as well as regular travel.
Application Requirements: A resume is required for all applications and a cover letter is highly suggested. Your cover letter should explain your reason for wanting to work for SEIU, an example of how you demonstrated success in a similar position and a description of how this position fits into your long-term career plan.
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