What are the responsibilities and job description for the Deputy Director, CCPU position at Service Employee Intl. Union?
Employer: CCPU (Child Care Providers United)
Location: California (Multiple locations including remote)
Job Title: Deputy Director
Job Type: Full-time
Who We Are
Child Care Providers United (CCPU) brings together thousands of child care providers across California
who fought for twenty years to win bargaining rights to improve the child care profession and ensure
every child has access to quality early learning. Through collective bargaining, providers in California
have won health, retirements and training benefits. In CCPU, the growing population of more than 40,000
child care providers throughout the state seek to secure what they need to stay in the field long-term as
well as attract new providers to the industry to serve California’s families. Our vision is to improve how
child care works, challenging its racist, sexist, and classist roots, as we win quality, affordable and
accessible child care for all families in California, while supporting the essential workforce delivering this
foundational service.
The Opportunity
The Deputy Director will assist the supervision and direction of the daily work of the union. The Deputy
Director is responsible for supporting the Executive Director in leading and supporting collective
bargaining, representation, organizing and leadership development, political advocacy, relationship and
coalition building, and communications programs which help accomplish our union’s goals. When
needed, the Deputy Director will also frequently represent CCPU in various local, state, and national
settings.
As the Deputy Director you will:
Union Leadership
- Participate and help lead planning discussions to ensure that all key stakeholders have a
campaigns
- Support relationship management with three local unions, members, staff and elected leadership
- Support the Executive Director as liaison with external stakeholders and state agency staff and
- Train and mentor staff and member leaders on contract enforcement
- Work with administrative staff to coordinate logistics and provide other support as needed related
- Coordinate and lead with local field leads on field campaigns and representation
- Support and coordinate on organizational growth
- Manage and coordinate communications for child care campaign, including the development of
- Direct contact for local union communicators and consultants to execute all elements of
- Oversee the use of digital and traditional communications tactics to support the efforts of
- Enhance the union’s identity and build its reputation among providers, parents, and community
- A commitment to advancing the voice and improving conditions of California’s family child care
- 5 years of leadership in nonprofit, union, government, community organizing organizations; 5
responsibility, including managing staff and budgets
- Strong understanding of union organizing, collective bargaining, and the value of workers
- Excellent at building collaboration across multiple teams to set goals and move towards desired
- Leading strategy and overseeing implementation of both external and internal communications
- Strong ability to collaborate and build relationships with both internal and external stakeholders
- Demonstrated commitment to organizational equity and inclusion. Experience leading services
- Bachelor’s degree from an accredited four-year college or university or commensurate
To Apply
Please submit a resume and letter of interest, including your experience working with traditionally
underrepresented groups, highlighting instances where you successfully developed outreach and
engagement programs for those groups.
Application materials should be sent to jobs@ccpuca.org with Deputy Director in the subject line.
Compensation
CPPU offers competitive wages and industry leading health, vision, dental, and retirement benefits.
Salary range of $120k-$130k, commensurate with experience.
CCPU is an Equal Opportunity Employer. Our team members are also responsible for conduct consistent
with our EEO standards and are expected to demonstrate respect for all coworkers and participants. We
also recognize the desirability of increasing employment opportunities for people of color, women,
LGBTQIA , people that are bilingual or multilingual, and people with disabilities.
Salary : $120,000 - $130,000