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National Domestic Workers Alliance Seeks Fair Care Pledge Campaign Manager

Position Summary:

In January 2015, the National Domestic Workers Alliance and Hand in Hand: The Domestic Employers Network, launched the Fair Care Pledge, a groundbreaking new campaign aimed at raising standards for domestic workers. Five months later at the Clinton Global Initiative America, we joined forces with the largest global care marketplace, Care.com, to further widen the reach of this campaign, a partnership that was highlighted by former President Bill Clinton on the floor of CGI and featured in The Washington Post.

The Fair Care Pledge is a consumer-facing campaign that seeks to elevate the value of care work, change employer behavior, and transform norms in the care industry. It calls on employers of domestic workers—nannies/childcare providers, caregivers to seniors and people with disabilities, and housecleaners—to pledge to become fair and respectful employers by taking three steps: paying a fair wage, creating clear expectations, and providing paid time off. Individual employers are asked to recognize that their home is someone’s workplace, take steps to make their home a “workplace they can be proud of,” and bring the fair care message to their own networks.

About NDWA & Fair Care Labs

The National Domestic Workers Alliance (NDWA) is the nation’s leading voice for dignity and fairness for the millions of domestic workers in the United States, most of whom are women. Founded in 2007, NDWA works for the respect, recognition, and inclusion in labor protections for domestic workers. Fair Care Labs is the innovation arm of the domestic worker movement. Our mission is to shape the future of the care industry and emerging care markets. Our main focus is on raising market norms and standards, partnering with the private sector, and building scalable and sustainable business ventures.

About Hand in Hand

Hand in Hand is a national network of employers of nannies, housecleaners and home attendants, our families and allies, who are grounded in the conviction that dignified and respectful working conditions benefit worker and employer alike. We envision a future where people live in caring communities that recognize all of our interdependence. To get there, we support employers to improve their employment practices, and to collaborate with workers to change cultural norms and public policies that bring dignity and respect to domestic workers and all of our communities.

Responsibilities:

NDWA and Hand in Hand are now looking for a dynamic and enthusiastic Fair Care Pledge Campaign Manager who can lead the campaign.Your goal will be to change the employment norms and behavior of hundreds of thousands of existing and future employers. You will focus primarily on generating content to support Pledge signers to make good on the Pledge standards engaging signers in campaign activities, and tracking signers and developing mechanisms for measuring impact. You will be responsible for moving the Fair Care Pledge through existing and new partnerships with thought leaders, members of the business community, and others. You will play a significant role in helping employers of domestic workers navigate the terrain of employment and create a movement of fair employers who support policies on a range of issues that impact their families and the people they employ.

This is an unparalleled opportunity to invent new ways to create culture and behavioral change. You will bridge one of the country’s leading social justice movements and one of the largest tech companies in our sector. It’s an exciting position that will give you freedom to innovate but will require you to ‘drive’ and consistently find opportunities and openings to advance the campaign.  Some of your responsibilities will include:

Content development: Develop and generate engaging content targeted towards potential and existing pledge signers. Create materials for digital and print content to help families make fair employment a reality. Test messaging to identify most effective means of reaching and activating a wider audience.

Conversion: Lead our digital team in creating a positive user experience for pledge signers, and ensure that pledge signers stay active and engaged. Develop tools for identifying, measuring, and furthering the impact of the pledge.

Partnerships: Engage, develop and strengthen relationships with cross-section of existing and new partners across business, social enterprise, and family-centered organizations and networks. Work with partners to effectively promote the pledge and provide effective creative campaign strategies.

Who We’re Looking For

You are ambitious, focused and hard-driving in your pursuit raising standards for domestic workers. You believe in promoting fair wages and compensation to caregivers. You love the challenge of finding new ways of doing things, not just replicating existing strategies. You’ve got organizer smarts and want to work collaboratively with business. You’re excited about building partnerships and working with partners outside of the social justice movement.  You see value where others don’t. You like to build things from the ground up. You thrive on experimentation, on-the-ground implementation, and data-driven decision-making. You are committed to getting results. You’re a critical thinker, creative problem-solver, and a clear communicator. You treat workers with respect. You have significant experience working independently and on a team. You know how to ask for help when you’re spinning your wheels. You raise disagreements agreeably. You are comfortable with virtual communication and supervision. You are organized, thoughtful, and fun to be around.

Job Requirements:

  • Agreement and alignment with NDWA and Hand in Hand’s vision and values, as part of a broader social justice movement dedicated to racial, economic, and gender justice
  • At least 3 years of experience of program management in a nonprofit, advocacy, tech, or marketing setting.
  • Exceptional writing skills, including the demonstrated ability to communicate with a range of audiences in different mediums
  • Experience developing and working in partnerships, or in coalitions and alliances.
  • Experience with data management, and developing and reading surveys and other tools for collecting and analyzing simple data sets.
  • Ability to work independently, in partnership with NDWA and Hand in Hand staff
  • Excellent project management skills
  • Understanding and familiarity with issues related to domestic workers, low-wage workers, and work and family.
  • Entrepreneurial spirit and ability to vision, design and test new approaches.
  • Spanish preferred but not required.

Reports To:

This is a joint position between NDWA and Hand in Hand

FLSA Status:

Exempt

Salary:

$55,000-$65,000 plus excellent benefits

Start Date:

ASAP. This position will remain open until filled.

Work Location:

Flexible

To Apply

Women, People of Color, People with Disabilities and LGBTQ people strongly urged to apply. Applications will only be accepted electronically. Please send an email – using subject heading “Fair Care Pledge Manager” – and include a cover letter, resume, and 2 relevant writing samples to Ilana@domesticemployers.org.  Please include a daytime phone number.

Center for Worker Justice of Eastern Iowa Seeks Executive Director (Iowa City)

The Center for Worker Justice of Eastern Iowa is a dynamic, diverse workers’ center based in Iowa City, Iowa with a track record of winning groundbreaking campaigns for workers’ rights and civil rights. Our members are low-wage and immigrant workers, speaking nearly a dozen languages, who lead our organization with the support of a strong network of labor and faith allies. Since our founding in 2012 we have led a series of successful campaigns to recover unpaid wages, end several discriminatory school policies, pass the state’s first local minimum wage increase, and establish the first inclusive community ID program in the Midwest. And we’re poised to do so much more!

We are seeking a full-time Executive Director to oversee the overall operations of our organization. The Executive Director will work closely with the Board of Directors to build our membership, strengthen alliances, plan issue-based campaigns, lead meetings and direct actions, supervise staff, and oversee administrative and fundraising functions. Candidates must have several years of paid experience as a lead organizer coordinating grassroots campaigns involving diverse communities of workers. They must also demonstrate written and verbal fluency in English and one of the languages of current immigrant leaders (e.g., Spanish, Arabic).

Key Duties and Responsibilities:

  • Oversee the day-to-day operations of the organization, in consultation with the Board of Directors.
  • Build immigrant and low-wage worker membership and leadership.
  • Establish and maintain alliances with labor, faith, and community organizations and elected officials.
  • Meet with members to develop solutions to community concerns – evaluate which issues merit referral, limited services, or larger campaigns involving direct action, legal strategies, and/or policy initiatives.
  • Administer office and assist with grant reports and fundraising.
  • Supervise office manager, 1-2 organizers, and interns.
  • Coordinate communication with members, allies, and media.

Required Qualifications:

  • At least 3-5 years of paid experience as a lead organizer, coordinating grassroots campaigns involving immigrant and/or low-wage workers
  • Excellent written and verbal communication skills in English and one of the languages of current immigrant leaders (e.g., Spanish, Arabic).
  • Must possess a valid U.S. Driver’s License, vehicle in working order, auto insurance.
  • Must be able to work a flexible schedule, including evenings and weekends.

Desirable Qualifications:

  • Experience with computer programs related to office and organizational development (e.g., word processing, spreadsheet, membership databases).
  • Experience working with labor, faith, or other grassroots community organizing projects.
  • Experience with grant reports and organizational budgeting.
  • Experience supervising volunteers and/or employees
  • Familiarity with workers’ rights under labor and employment law.

Compensation and Benefits:

  • Base salary of $40,000/year, negotiable based on experience
  • Employer contribution toward medical insurance coverage, generous paid time off policies

Application Information:

  • Please send a cover letter and resume to Mazahir Salih, CWJ President, atinfo@cwjiowa.org with subject line “Executive Director Application”. We will consider applications sent by April 15, or until the position is filled.

The Center for Worker Justice of Eastern Iowa is an equal opportunity/affirmative action employer. Women, immigrants, and people of color are strongly encouraged to apply.

Alliance for Downtown New York Seeks Coordinator, Technology Projects

The Coordinator, Technology Projects will report directly to and support the Chief Technology Officer in every facet of his role to help keep the Downtown Alliance and Lower Manhattan technologically forward thinking. Responsibilities include both internal facing, providing and ensuring a high level and high quality of technology service for our employees, and external facing, assisting in working with partners from property owners, start-ups, government agencies, companies and universities.

  • Multimedia/Content Management: This role will be vital to ensuring our content is easily indexed and searchable by adding metadata and organization and uploading document, photos and videos.
  • Internal IT Support: Support IT initiatives including basic tech troubleshooting of printers, phones, audio/visual and project assistance on all internal technology projects such as upgrading Office 2016, upgrading servers, replacing all employee computers, etc.
  • Wi-Fi: This role will assist in Wi-Fi expansion efforts through a variety of tasks such as site visits, proposals, internet service, reviewing status of equipment, compiling usage reports, etc.
  • Online Communications: Assist in website and mobile app projects. Track Google Analytics for website and app data. Track Google Adwords data and monitor success of keywords, ads, etc.
  • Special Technology Projects: The Alliance is frequently conducting special technology projects from 3D mapping visualization of our data to experimenting with Wi-Fi in solar-powered trash cans to beacons and much more.
  • Technology Education and Research: Promote the technology education of employees by assisting in training and regular emails/newsletters. Research new technologies, new applications, and new projects, etc.

Qualifications:

  • Excellent written and verbal communications skills.
  • Excellent interpersonal and collegial instincts.
  • Experience working with various technologies whether it is hardware/software/handhelds/tablets, etc.
  • Highly organized, detail-oriented and self-motivated.

To Apply:

Please apply with a cover letter, resume and recent salary history to rdizon@downtownny.com

32BJ Seeks Partnership Campaigns & Member Engagement Coordinator (New York City)

Bilingual English/Spanish

The Coordinator will develop, build and manage relationships with partner organizations and community groups that expand the capacity of 32BJ’s organizing program, help to win progressive legislative and policy campaigns, and support low wage worker campaigns. A significant focus in 2016 will be working with environmental and environmental justice organizations. The Coordinator will also work with members and retirees in supporting member led retiree clubs, neighborhood clubs as well as build and manage a member benefits program. The Coordinator reports to the Director of Strategic Partnerships.

SEIU 32BJ represents 145,000 property service workers in 11 east coast states and the District of Columbia. 32BJ has an aggressive organizing program aimed at raising standards for security officers, airport workers, cleaners, residential maintenance workers and institutional food service workers. 32BJ also has active political, legislative and electoral campaigns to support the organizing, social, economic and climate justice policy initiatives. 32BJ has a very diverse membership and its members speak many languages.

The position is based at the New York City headquarters, but the Coordinator will be expected to be available for some travel and an occasional extended assignment throughout 32BJ’s geography

Key Responsibilities include, but are not limited to:

  • Working with Partners & Allies. Represent 32BJ with coalition partners and allies in a way that provides constructive and strategic leadership including work with individual partners as well as in issue-based coalitions. Accurately understand and report back coalition dynamics.
  • Developing member leaders & activists. Provide support, assistance and training for member leaders and activists in 32BJ clubs and committees and members active with partner organizations. Work with union staff to identify member activists.
  • Staffing and developing 32BJ retiree program. Provide support, assistance and training for member and retired member leaders and activists to build a retiree program. Work with communications staff to develop a program to increase retiree activity and membership in the union.
  • Leading the development of a member benefits program. Develop and administer a program of benefits, discounts and services for active and retired members including working with the SEIU retiree and member benefits program staff.
  • Contributing to 32BJ’s overall program. Work in support of 32BJ’s overall program on projects and/or campaigns.

Qualifications include:

  • Five years’ experience in community and/or labor organizing and/or campaign work
  • Demonstrated leadership skills
  • Effective judgment in handling relationships with other organizations and their leadership; ability to recognize and appropriately report and manage occasionally politically sensitive situations
  • Experience in member or staff leadership development; experience in training/facilitation a plus
  • Excellent verbal and written communications skills
  • Ability to build strong working relationships with stakeholders inside and outside the union
  • Multi-cultural competency and ability to work with people from diverse backgrounds and literacy levels
  • Fluency in English and Spanish
  • Willingness to work a flexible schedule including evenings, weekends and, on occasion, holidays
  • Computer skills including Microsoft Office, Outlook, and simple databases

32BJ provides competitive salary and full benefits package which includes employer-paid medical and dental coverage for employees and their eligible dependents.

To apply, please send a resume and letter of interest to HR@seiu32bj.org. 32BJ is an equal opportunity employer. People of color and women are encouraged to apply

Southwest Brooklyn Industrial Development Corporation Hiring for 2 Positions

Southwest Brooklyn Industrial Development Corporation (SBIDC) provides advocacy and services to help businesses in the Sunset Park, Red Hook and Gowanus neighborhoods grow and create employment opportunities for local residents.

Business Development Manager

SBIDC is seeking an Account Manager for the newly created Brooklyn Industrial and Transportation Workforce 1 Center (ITC). Working closely with the Center Director, the candidate will work with SBIDC’s longstanding community, business, and government partners to create a critical workforce development resource for Brooklyn-based industrial and transportation businesses and local jobseekers. The Account Manager will be chiefly responsible for building relationships with local businesses, securing job orders and placing jobseekers in local industrial jobs in collaboration with the Career Advisor. Click here for details. Please send a resume and cover letter to Karen-Michelle Mirko, kmirko@sbidc.org.

Workforce Career Advisor

SBIDC is seeking a Career Advisor for the newly created Brooklyn Industrial and Transportation Workforce 1 Center (ITC). The Career Advisor works to assist job seekers with their career development and their job search, and helps to secure employment for them in collaboration with the Account Manager.  This person will be the primary point of contact for jobseekers, and will provide assistance not only with job placement, but also with referrals to partner organizations for additional services, education, and training opportunities. Click here for details. Please send a resume and cover letter to Karen-Michelle Mirko, kmirko@sbidc.org.

 

 

Verso Books Seeks Senior or Associate Editor (Brooklyn, NY)

Verso Books—the largest independent, radical publishing house in the English-speaking world—is looking for a full-time senior or associate editor (depending on experience) to work in our office in Brooklyn. He or she will work with Verso and New Left Review’s editors in New York, London and Paris to bring in book proposals across a wide range of subjects—international politics, history, sociology, literature, art, economics and theory—and see them through to publication. The successful candidate would need to be able to acquire books that will have a real political and intellectual impact, and to help Verso reach a substantial readership in both the US and UK. He or she will also play a central role in our effort to stay ahead of changes in the book industry and other media.

Editorial experience would be helpful, but key is a knowledge of Verso’s list and the content of New Left Review, as well as other magazines such as Jacobin and the London Review of Books, an interest in ideas, and an inquiring mind. They will need to show that they are a skilled editor of manuscripts, able to work to deadline on a range of complex projects as part of a dynamic and tightly knit team, and have good ideas for Verso’s list. Salary will be according to experience, with full benefits. We’re happy to consider candidates who have existing commitments for one or two days a week.

Please email your cover letter and resume to editor@versobooks.com by April 30th, with the subject line ‘Editor application’, and indicating where you saw this advertisement. Applicants must be available for an in-person interview in May.