Political / Community Organizer – National Union of Healthcare Workers – Emeryville, CA

The National Union of Healthcare Workers (NUHW) is searching for a talented, hard-working individual committed to building a powerful and democratic union. The Political and Community Organizer will be values-driven, self-motivated and resourceful, with the skills, experience, and enthusiasm to help lead the Union’s legislative, electoral, and community relations activities in multiple locations throughout California. The position works out of our Emeryville (SF Bay Area) office.

Duties

The Political and Community Organizer’s responsibilities include but are not be limited to:

Acts as the primary day-to-day contact between the Union and municipal, county, state, and federal elected officials and staff.
Acts as the primary day-to-day contact between the Union and relevant staff leaders of other unions and allied groups to coordinate the Union’s involvement in legislative and electoral coalitions.
Organizes the electoral and grassroots lobbying work of other staff and rank-and-file leaders, providing educational materials, training as necessary, and logistical support.
Monitors political and public policy developments and develops options for action.
Participates in ongoing community coalitions around healthcare, workers’ rights, and other matters of institutional interest to the Union.
Helps develop political strategies in support of the Union’s organizing and bargaining efforts, and builds ad-hoc coalitions and other community actions to support them.
Works with organizers and rank-and-file leaders to conduct endorsement interviews and make advisory recommendations to the Union’s Executive Board.
Supports organizers and rank-and-file leaders in meeting the political fundraising goals of the Union’s Committee on Political Education (COPE).

Qualifications

Excellent written and oral communication skills.
Ability to relate successfully to individuals of all races, nationalities, religions, genders, sexual orientations, income levels, educational backgrounds, and occupational groups.
Three years or more successful prior experience in grassroots lobbying, electoral field work, community coalition building, or work as a legislative lobbyist or staff person.
Demonstrated ability to work long hours, independently, under stress and tight timelines.
Prior union organizing experience and a basic knowledge of healthcare policy and public finance are preferred, but not required.
Fluency in Spanish as well as English is preferred, but not required.
Proficiency in MS Office applications and use of the Internet.
Must have a car, driver’s license and insurance; cell phone with email capability.

How to apply

Email your resume, cover letter, and references to: jobs@nuhw.org.

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