Job Title: Regional Lead Organizer
Classification: Full-Time, Exempt
Compensation: $55,000 - $65,000 per year
Reports to: Organizing Director
Location: Midwestern Region of the US
About the National Black Worker Center
In response to disproportionately high levels of unemployment and low-wage work in Black communities, the National Black Worker Center (NBWC) – a national network of Black worker centers – launched in 2011. We support and incubate worker centers that empower Black workers to advance their rights and improve the quality of jobs in key employment sectors. We provide education about the impacts of low-wage work and unemployment on Black communities and work to prevent racial discrimination in hiring and other employment practices and policies.
We intervene in the labor market through our network to improve racial and economic employment conditions. Partnering regional Black worker centers are in Los Angeles, California; Oakland, California; Chicago, Illinois; New Orleans, Louisiana; Baltimore, Maryland; Raleigh, North Carolina, Rocky Mount, North Carolina; Greenville, Mississippi; Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania; Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; and Washington, District of Columbia. Our network consists of membership-based and member-driven organizations that utilize a combination of leadership development, organizing, policy advocacy, and strategic communications to build power to address the Black job crisis.
Summary
The ideal candidate is an experienced community organizer and campaigner who is also a coalition-builder and strategist, who believes deeply in the importance of building community leadership, capacity, and power for working Black people. The Regional Lead Organizer will be responsible for mapping out and executing a comprehensive strategic campaign plan for assigned areas that are rooted in holistic organizing and centered around eradicating oppressive, harmful, and unsafe workplaces for Black people. The Regional Lead Organizer will be responsible for performing positional responsibilities while collaborating with staff, member leaders, the leadership of current Black worker centers, and BWC allies. The ideal candidate for the Regional Lead Organizer position must be able to organize and effectively communicate at all levels – with our constituencies and with established community leaders and policy experts. The Regional Lead Organizer reports to the Organizing Director.
Essential Functions
Competencies, Education, and Experience
Supervisory Responsibilities
None.
Physical Demands
Travel
Up to 25%, with occasional overnight and out-of-state travel. Travel to multiple BWC sites is required.
Affirmative Action/EEO Statement
The National Black Worker Center provides equal employment opportunities without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, disability, marital status, veteran status, sexual orientation, genetic information, or any other protected characteristic under applicable law. The National Black Worker Center is dedicated to fostering a diverse workforce and inclusive culture.
Other Duties
Please note this job description is not designed to cover or contain a comprehensive listing of activities, duties, or responsibilities required of the employee for this job. Duties, responsibilities, and activities may change at any time with or without notice. This role requires flexibility in working hours, including nights and weekends, to accommodate operational needs.
This search is being led by NRG Consulting Group. Reach out to kristen@nrgconsultinggroup.org with any questions.
Job Title: Regional Lead Organizer
Classification: Full-Time, Exempt
Compensation: $55,000 - $65,000 per year
Reports to: Organizing Director
Location: Midwestern Region of the US
About the National Black Worker Center
In response to disproportionately high levels of unemployment and low-wage work in Black communities, the National Black Worker Center (NBWC) – a national network of Black worker centers – launched in 2011. We support and incubate worker centers that empower Black workers to advance their rights and improve the quality of jobs in key employment sectors. We provide education about the impacts of low-wage work and unemployment on Black communities and work to prevent racial discrimination in hiring and other employment practices and policies.
We intervene in the labor market through our network to improve racial and economic employment conditions. Partnering regional Black worker centers are in Los Angeles, California; Oakland…
This search is being led by NRG Consulting Group. Reach out to kristen@nrgconsultinggroup.org with any questions.
This search is being led by NRG…