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Washington State Council of County and City Employees
WSCCCE/AFSCME Council 2


Organizer

Based out of Everett, WA

 

WSCCCE Council 2 is a progressive statewide public-sector union in Washington State, representing over 16,000 blue-collar, white-collar, professional, law enforcement, correctional staff, transit drivers, Emergency Communication/Dispatch personnel and supervisory workers in over 180 bargaining units. We are committed to building the Union through organizing, representation, and political/community action.

The Organizer position will be headquartered out of the Council 2 Everett office working with locals across Washington and Idaho with a specific focus on building and strengthening Council 2 and its subordinate locals. The Organizer has the overall responsibilities of coordinating with the Director of Organizing and Staff Representatives to develop and build local union capacity; and, empowering current membership through internal and external organizing within locals. This hands-on position will work daily with shop stewards, elected local union officers, and membership. The position will be based out of the Everett Headquarters and may require extensive travel, including possible overnight stays out of town, daily driving, evening meetings, and some required weekend work.

This position has a wide range of responsibilities and is involved in assisting locals and subordinate chapters representing a variety of occupations. These groups may be spread throughout various counties and cities throughout the state of Washington and Idaho.

This position is temporary position with guaranteed funding for 12 months. Continued funding will be based upon performance benchmarks and subject to Executive Board budget approval beyond 2024.

PRIMARY RESPONSIBILITIES (Examples provide a general summary of the type of work that is required.)

DIRECTIONS AND DECISION MAKING
This position reports to the Director of Organizing and the Council 2 Deputy Director. The Organizer works independently, but keeps supervisor regularly apprised of developments during organizing activities.

EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE
High school diploma or equivalent and 3 to 5 years of relevant organizing/servicing experience: or any combination of education and experience which provides the following knowledge, skills and abilities:

PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS (as required by ADA)
Work is performed in a variety of employment settings including workers’ homes, neighborhoods, and worksites, county and municipal government forums and events. Driving, travel, temporary assignments and extended work hours may be required. Valid driver’s license required

This position is temporary position with guaranteed funding for 12 months. Continued funding will be based upon performance benchmarks and subject to Executive Board budget approval beyond 2024.

Compensation
The salary is set by a collective bargaining agreement, and the starting range is between $74,580 to $79,122 per year and will be determined commensurate with experience. The top of the pay scale for the position, with seniority, is $113,656. This position offers a robust package of additional benefits, including health, dental, vision, life insurance, long-term disability, sick leave, vacation leave, paid holidays, 401K retirement plan, and pension plan (in which employer and employee contributions are a percentage of your salary).

How to Apply:
To be considered for this position(s), applicants must submit a résumé, letter of interest, and at least three (3) professional references to [email protected]. Your letter of interest should clearly explain how your experience, training, and education make you a viable and competitive candidate for this position.

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