
SEIU (Service Employees International Union)
Job Title: Assistant Director, Organizing Capacity Program
Grade: MGT F
Annual Salary: $135,609.02
Location: Washington, DC (HQ) or Remote, USA
ORGANIZATIONAL OVERVIEW:
The Service Employees International Union (SEIU) is a union of more than 2 million diverse members in healthcare, the public sector, and property services. SEIU envisions a Just Society: where all workers are valued and all people respected—no matter where they come from or what color they are; where all families and communities can thrive; and where the Union can leave a better and more equitable world for generations to come. SEIU is anti-racist union determined to check corporate power and uproot structural racism by harnessing worker power and collective action, including legislative and political action. SEIU fights for Unions for All and a government that works for all so that everyone, across race and place, can have power together in unions and participate fully in the country’s democracy.
Purpose:
The Assistant Director of the Organizing Capacity Center is responsible for the development, execution and coordination of training programs and other learning opportunities designed to build the organizing capacity of SEIU for the International Union and Local Union staff. The Assistant Director must be able to assess the organizing capacity gaps and identify strategies, opportunities and learning spaces to address them.
Primary Responsibilities:
The Assistant Director will be responsible for:
Maintaining and updating organizing capacity program materials and records and budget. Coordinate and work with the operations on logistics.
Contacts:
Includes all levels of SEIU IU Organizing Hub staff, local union leaders and staff, and SEIU Executive Officers, and other SEIU supporting Hubs and departments and outside organizations (vendors).
Direction and Decision Making:
The Assistant Director is a member of the Organizing Capacity Program (within the SEIU National Organizing Hub) and reports directly to the Organizing Capacity Director.
Qualifications and Experience:
Minimum ten (10) years of new (external) labor organizing experience; or a combination of a minimum of seven (7) years external labor organizing and three (3) years of internal (member) organizing or relevant issue-based community organizing. A minimum of seven (7) years of campaign management experience, including supervising, leading and developing organizing staff or teams. Three (3) years of experience in developing curriculum and training and demonstrated experience with adult education or training a plus. Graduation from a two- or four-year college is not necessary but helpful. Bilingual fluency in English/Spanish is preferred.
A combination of relevant educational and work experiences that would provide for the following knowledge, skills and abilities.
Specialized Knowledge and Skills Needed:
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. Long and extended hours are sometimes required as well as regular travel.
VACCINATION REQUIREMENT:
Candidates will be required to show proof of being fully vaccinated against COVID-19 upon commencing employment. Reasonable accommodations will be considered on a case-by-case basis for either a) a certain medical condition(s); or b) on the basis of sincerely held strong religious beliefs and practices; c) as otherwise required by law.
Application Requirements:
A resume and cover letter are required for all applications. 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.
SEIU staff enjoy top notch benefits including comprehensive health benefits, major medical, dental and vision for employee and eligible dependents, domestic partner benefits, competitive salaries, generous holidays and vacation policies, and both a pension plan and a 401(K) Plan.

We are the Service Employees International Union, an organization of 2-million members united by the belief in the dignity and worth of workers and the services they provide and dedicated to improving the lives of workers and their families and creating a more just and humane society.