Job Description
Statewide Organizer, New York State
CSEA, one of New York's largest public employee unions, is seeking resumes for a Statewide Organizer. The Statewide Organizer’s assignments span New York State and requires travel and a flexible work schedule.
Responsibilities include all aspects of organizing campaigns and building the union including:
- Performs all phases of organizing activities such as targeting, research, developing leads, progress assessment, recruitment, issue development, strategizing, escalating tactics, voter assessment, with the objective of increasing CSEA's membership.
- Develops and applies a thorough working knowledge of labor and employment laws in the union campaign setting.
- Acts as lead organizer in campaigns including recruiting and educating volunteers, making assignments and ensuring accountability.
- Gathers, analyzes, manages and uses data and information essential to organizing.
- Builds relationships and supports campaigns.
Starting salary range is $71,098 - $83,341 with excellent benefits including health, vision, and dental coverage; generous paid time off, defined pension and transportation stipend.
MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS: A Bachelor's Degree in labor relations or a related field OR three (3) years of responsible work experience in union organizing, union building, political or community organizing that demonstrates a planned approach to campaign development. OR a satisfactory combination of education, training and experience. NOTE: Candidates must possess a valid New York State driver’s license and car for business use in order to be appointed. Significant travel required.
To apply visit https://cseany.org/jobs, or send resume and salary requirements to cseajobs@cseainc.org
Director of Human Resources, PO Box 7125, Capitol Station, Albany, NY 12224. Please note SO/tu on all correspondence. Equal Opportunity Employer.
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