SEIU Local 500 is a progressive labor union, organizing and representing over 20,000 workers in
the public service in Maryland and Washington, DC. We are a proud affiliate of Service
Employees International Union (SEIU), the fastest-growing union in North America.
Purpose of Position:
The Member Strength Organizer (MSO) will work under the Direction of the Director of
Representation and/or assigned Lead(s). The MSO performs a wide range of duties including to
identify and train leaders and to organize workers of SEIU Local 500 to support our political and
worksite goals through executing organizing strategies and tactics that contribute to building a
successful and effective organizing program and/or engage and grow the membership.
This is a bargaining unit position.
Duties and Responsibilities:
Performs a wide range of duties as assigned by the Director of Representation and/or
assigned Lead(s). The descriptions below provide a general summary of the work required
and should not be treated as a total and complete list of expected duties to be performed by
employees in the classification.
1. Building one on one relationships with workers.
2. Responsible for Membership and Committee on Political Education (COPE) recruitment.
3. Identify, recruit, mobilize, train, and develop worksite leaders to support and move the
union’s agenda.
4. Conduct individual/group meetings with workers to discuss and plan organizing
campaigns to further the goals of the union.
5. Establish effective organizing committees.
6. Motivate individual workers and groups of workers to take action.
7. Engage workers in broader union efforts to bring pressure to bear on their direct
employers as well as the broader industry.
8. Coordinate with workers to gather information that is useful in identifying opportunities
for membership growth and mobilization.
9. Conduct work site and home visits.
10. Develop an understanding of contractual rights and labor rights to support workers. Also
maintains an understanding of the industries where SEIU Local 500 members work.
11. Communicate political and contractual information in understandable language.
12. Develop union campaign literature.
13. Working to involve community allies in organizing campaigns.
14. Input and upkeep of campaign data collected in the appropriate database.
15. Perform other duties as required to assist SEIU Local 500.
16. Must be available for long and irregular hours, including some nights and weekends.
17. Must possess a valid U.S. Driver’s license, auto insurance, and an automobile for
business use.
Scope and Nature of Supervision
Must be able to act and organize time with extreme independence.
A high level of judgment, ability to take initiative and work with minimal supervision.
Must be able to handle multiple “priority” projects simultaneously and meet established
deadlines.
The ability to work with people from diverse backgrounds and in diverse jobs.
Must be able to demonstrate and maintain effective interpersonal working relationships with
members, employers, staff, management, community partners and/or consultants.
Must be flexible, able to think on their feet, and willing to pivot to other organizing efforts as
assigned. Reports to the SEIU Local 500 Director of Representation and/or assigned Lead(s).
Educational Background
Bachelor’s Degree preferred.
Previous Work Experience
One year of work in labor union or community organizing.
Previous experience with the labor movement or other advocacy organizations preferred.
Specialized Knowledge and Training
Excellent writing, verbal, and analytical communication skills.
Possession of excellent listening skills and the ability to comprehend the concerns of others.
Strategic thinking, emotional intelligence, and great interpersonal skills are a must.
The ability to make and follow through on a work plan.
Basic familiarity with database entry. Skill in the use of Microsoft Office programs and Google.
The ability to speak Spanish is strongly preferred.
This is a WBNG bargaining unit position. SEIU Local 500 offers a competitive salary, excellent
benefits, including 100% employer-paid health benefits (95% of the cost difference for
dependents), 100% employer-paid pension, a generous paid leave policy, and the experience of a
lifetime.
Probationary Period: 6 months
Apply:
Please email your resume and cover letter to: HumanResources@seiu500.org. Please, no calls.
SEIU Local 500 encourages applications from all qualified candidates regardless of race, ethnicity, age, sex, sexual orientation, marital status, religion, or disability. SEIU Local 500 works to ensure fair treatment of applicants and employees and actively enforces policies against discrimination and sexual harassment.