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Organizing Director

Presencial, El trabajo se debe realizar en o cerca de Sacramento, CA
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  • Descripción

    Tipo de contrato:
    A tiempo completo
    Nivel de experiencia:
    Nivel directivo o gerencial
    Salario:
    USD $105.000 - $120.000 / año
    Área de impacto:
    Capacitación laboral y empleo, Asistencia legal, Derechos humanos y libertades civiles

    Descripción

    The Center for Workers’ Rights (CWR) seeks a bilingual (English/Spanish) Organizing Director to join our team. This is an in-person position located in Sacramento, CA and regional travel is required.

    The Organizing Director is a senior leadership position that will oversee organizers, campaign strategy, leadership development, organizing systems, and program evaluation while working closely with the Executive Director to build an organization capable of winning workplace improvements, advancing policy change, and strengthening worker leadership throughout Northern California. The Organizing Director serves as both an internal leader and an external movement representative, ensuring CWR remains deeply connected to statewide worker justice efforts while translating those into stronger organizing opportunities for workers in our region.

    Key Responsibilities

    Organizing Strategy and Campaign Leadership

    • Develop and implement CWR's organizing strategy by designing, overseeing, and evaluating organizing campaigns
    • Integrate organizing strategy with legal strategy in collaboration with organizational leadership
    • Identify strategic opportunities and build organizing campaigns that develop worker leadership through direct action, collective action, and policy advocacy
    • Establish campaign goals, benchmarks, timelines, and evaluation systems
    • Create plans, tools and systems that support organizers and member leaders in moving workers from participants to leaders
    • Build training curricula and educational materials for workers and staff
    • Plan and facilitate membership meetings

    Supervision and Leadership

    • Set departmental work plans, facilitate accountability among organizing staff and report to leadership
    • Manage organizing budgets and departmental resources
    • Build systems for tracking organizing metrics, leadership development, and campaign outcomes, and monitor compliance
    • Maintain accurate data collection and effective database use
    • Complete reports and attend meetings for grant compliance
    • Align organizing with legal services, policy, communications, and development
    • Contribute to organizational planning, fundraising, and strategic decision-making
    • Train and coach staff in developing strong organizing skills, strategic thinking and political analysis

    External Relationship Management

    • Represent CWR in local, statewide, national, and coalitions and organizing networks
    • Grow and maintain strategic partnerships with labor unions, worker centers, community organizations, advocacy groups and public agencies that expand opportunities for worker organizing, policy advocacy and collective action
    • Pursue opportunities for collaborative organizing strategies, campaigns and policy across the workers' rights movement

    Qualifications

    Required

    • Bilingual proficiency in English and Spanish
    • Minimum of 5 years of labor, worker center, or community organizing experience
    • Minimum of 3 years leading staff or teams
    • Demonstrated success in contributing to planning strategic and comprehensive organizing campaigns
    • Capacity and desire to work collaboratively with others in developing strategies
    • Experience training organizers and developing worker leaders
    • Excellent facilitation, communication and relationship-building skills
    • Commitment to racial, economic and worker justice
    • Willingness to work early mornings, late nights and weekends
    • Valid driver's license and a reliable vehicle, driving is an essential part of the position
    • Travel throughout the Northern California region is necessary - worker leaders can live up to 100 miles away from Sacramento

    Preferred

    • Experience working in worker centers or workers’ rights organizations
    • Background in anti-wage theft enforcement or remedies
    • Knowledge of California employment law standards and workers’ rights enforcement
    • Proficiency in integrating organizing with legal, policy, or advocacy work
    • Familiarity with organizing databases and campaign management systems
    • Demonstrated ability to directly supervise staff

    Compensación

    Benefits include employer-paid health, vision, and dental coverage and 401(k) contributions.

    Nivel de Idiomas

    Bilingual proficiency in English and Spanish

    Ubicación

    Presencial
    Sacramento, CA, USA

    Cómo aplicar

    Enviar email

    Applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis. Interested candidates should submit a resume, cover letter, and a list of three professional references by email to hr@rightscenter.org with the subject line “Organizing Director.”

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