What are the responsibilities and job description for the FIELD COORDINATOR - LA County Areas position at SEIU?
Description
Position Summary :
Coordinators are responsible for overseeing all aspects of major organizing projects or programs within the department. Coordinators are responsible for directing the work of multiple lead organizers and for coordinating the work of staff in other departments in support of organizing objectives. Under the supervision of the Division Director or Assistant Division Director, the coordinator collaborates in the overall development and implementation of the department's strategic organizational plan.
Requirements
Essential Job Functions :
- Directs Lead Organizers and Organizer / Field Representatives in developing the leadership of the organization including the design and implementation of organizing or political campaigns to build organizational leadership identification, recruitment, development, and training;
- The Coordinator oversees and directs the work of staff including the development and training of facility leaders, organizers and lead organizers;
- Develops within the department specific organizing campaigns for represented and unrepresented facilities;
- The Coordinator is responsible for working with staff from other divisions to integrate various elements of an organizing campaign;
- The Coordinator is responsible for the overseeing programs in support of the goals and strategic organizational plan for the department;
- Responsible for the review and evaluation of campaigns;
- Develops and implements action-based campaigns facility specific and union-wide on staffing and scheduling, infectious disease control and patient care;
- Ensures the tracking and reporting on all membership activity in represented facilities;
- Ensures the handling of contract renewals, grievances and arbitration;
- Coordinates all information and develops and implements a collective bargaining strategy appropriate for each instance to achieve more uniform contracts terms and expiration dates;
- Acts as a spokesperson with allied organizations in the fight for better conditions in the facilities - service groups, patient advocates, community groups, and resident and family councils;
- Develops and coordinates all membership-based legislative activity with other appropriate staff that relates to acute care hospital campaign or worksite issues;
- Provides direction, staff development and disciplinary action (if needed) to staff in his / her Division;
- Develops recommended budgets, allocates resources effectively and plans and implements program activities as appropriate;
- Acts as the chief spokesperson and negotiator in collective bargaining for assigned representational units;
- Interprets collective bargaining agreements to members, staff, stewards and other workers;
- Analyzes employee relation problems and recommends solutions to workers, stewards, staff and officials of the Union or employer;
- Conducts surveys, job audits, investigation and related activities to and in development of Union policies, bargaining positions and development of effective representation programs;
- Testifies as expert witness before various agencies;
- Evaluates and initiates requests for arbitration and other third party proceedings.
Qualifications :
Tools :
The Coordinator is required to have a valid driver's license, automobile insurance and a working automobile.
Physical Demands :
The capacity to lift up to 25 pounds is required. Able to drive, sit, stand, and walk for long periods of time. Ability to work long and irregular hours including nights and weekends.
Relationships :
The Coordinator works closely with and interacts with Union members, unorganized workers, employers, government officials, the Executive Board members, officers, other staff, staff from other labor organizations and grassroots organizations.