Location: Tacoma,WA, USA
Job SummaryThe Washington Education Association (WEA)/Tacoma Education Association (TEA) UniServ Director will apply their experience as a union organizer and collective bargaining expert to support and help strengthen the TEA. The TEA represents more than 2,000 certificated educators, office professionals, and professional technical staff in the Tacoma School District. The UniServ Director works with three other WEA staff and full-time elected local union leaders in the TEA office, in addition to supporting WEA's statewide programs. WEA is Washington's largest union.Benefits and Compensation:Salary range (LEVEL 5) - $140,397 to $192,779Employer-paid medical, dental, vision, and life insurance (full family coverage)Generous sick and paid time off (PTO)Long-term disability planDefined Contribution plan - 401(k) (with employer contribution)Defined Benefit planRelocation assistancePosition covered by the WEA/WEASO Collective Bargaining AgreementResponsibilities:Organize to help build strong local unions.Support WEA members and help build and exercise power at the state and local levels.Negotiate and enforce local collective bargaining agreements.Strengthen WEA membership and WEA-PAC (Political Action Committee) enrollment and identify opportunities to promote union membership and member engagement.Advocate for racial, social, and economic justice for WEA members, students, and communities.Provide local, regional, and statewide member, leader, and staff support for worker rights, advocacy, collective bargaining, bargaining campaigns, leadership and organizational development, strategic planning, internal organizing, community organizing, and new member organizing.Support professional development and training efforts for certificated educators and classified education support professionals.Provide counsel and advice to union leadership, WEA management, and members.Work collaboratively with staff, work teams, locals, districts, and community groups.Support the union's political and legislative activities.In-state and out-of-state travel may be required.Other duties as assigned.Minimum Qualifications:BA degree or comparable experience.Demonstrated history and/or experience working with communities of color and/or with historically underrepresented groups to enhance civil rights; experience with union activism and/or political engagement on behalf of civil rights issues.Collective bargaining experience with knowledge of the principles of collaborative and interest-based bargaining, problem-solving, and alternative dispute resolution.Demonstrated success organizing to build strong local associations.Record of organizing in one or more of the following areas: bargaining support, crisis, political campaigns, advocating for an issue, or similar.Ability to lead and work effectively in a fast-paced, team environment with other advocacy specialists, association staff, members, and leaders.Ability to develop and incorporate intermediate and long-range planning components into work assignments.Excellent communications skills.Experience advocating for individual or collective rights.Work in person in the Tacoma Education Association office in Tacoma, WA.COVID-19 VaccinationAs part of our commitment to the health and safety of our employees, members, and councils, all candidates must provide proof of full COVID-19 vaccination status upon hire. Exceptions may be made for medical or religious reasons in accordance with applicable laws.SupervisionThe successful incumbent will function as a member of the Advocacy & Organizing Center and will report to the Director or Manager of Advocacy and Organizing.Application:If you are interested in applying for this position, please click on the Apply for This Job button to submit your application, cover letter, and resume.If you are invited to an interview, you will receive an email from SkillSurvey with instructions and a link on how-to submit your five (5) professional references.Closing date is November 22, 2024 , at 4:00pm PT .The Washington Education Association is committed to a diverse, equitable, and inclusive workplace where the contributions of each employee are respected as part of the work performed on behalf of 90,000+ members in public education. WEA embraces employees with varied backgrounds and life experiences, including race, ethnicity, gender, age, religion, socio-economic status, sexual orientation, gender identity, physical ability, and veteran status. Only those candidates who can commit to promoting diversity, equity, and inclusiveness need apply.#J-18808-Ljbffr