People’s Organizing Center at MLK Labor
Based in Seattle, WA
High-impact opportunity to support the development of breakthrough strategies and tactics to grow
the labor movement in Seattle, WA, and beyond. The People’s Organizing Center housed at MLK
Labor, was born out of an exceptional partnership among Seattle-area local unions, the King County
Central Labor Council, international unions, and the AFL-CIO national union federation to advance
new external organizing strategies that can be replicated in other regions. The Center’s work is
guided by strategic organizing goals and a commitment to racial equity, gender equity, and climate
justice.
Position Summary:
The Organizer is responsible for utilizing innovative organizing strategies to build worker power in
collaboration with participating unions and community organizations. This can take many forms,
including but not limited to:
detailed timeline
efficiently
worker outreach, such as house visits, work site visits, phone banking, and in-person group
meetings
platforms
actions, and other activities that may require long days, evenings, and weekends.
Accountability:
The Organizer will operate under the supervision and guidance of the People’s Organizing Center
Executive Director and Deputy Director.
Qualifications:
Required:
fear towards collective action
and organizers
change material conditions, such as a change in corporate policy or public policy
projects, and tight deadlines
to learn
Preferred:
Labor Relations Board (NLRB) for RC Elections and/or WA State Public Employees Relations
Commission (PERC)
Compensation and Benefits:
The Organizer is an OPEIU 8 represented position with employer-paid benefits (healthcare,
retirement, and other benefits) and a starting salary of $90,000 annually. This is a project position
whose continuity will be based on grant funding.
To apply:
Email cover letter, résumé, and 3 references to pia@mlklabor.org.
Please use the subject line “Center Organizer - (Your Name)” and attach application documents in
PDF.
Application deadline: January 28, 2026
MLK Labor is an equal opportunity employer. BIPOC, immigrants, women, and LGBTQ+ people are
encouraged to apply
The Organizer is an OPEIU 8 represented position with employer-paid benefits (healthcare,
retirement, and other benefits)
Email cover letter, résumé, and 3 references to pia@mlklabor.org.
Please use the subject line “Center Organizer - (Your Name)” and attach application documents in
PDF.