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Warehouse Workers for Justic

Warehouse Workers for Justice
 

Worker Protection Organizer

Based in our Joliet, IL office
(with travel to Cook County)

 

Warehouse Workers for Justice (WWJ) is a worker center fighting for good, living wage jobs among the thousands of logistics workers in the Chicagoland and Will County area, the largest intermodal logistics hub in the United States. The Worker Protection Organizer is focused on worker outreach and providing resources to warehouse workers in Will and Cook County. The organizer will be responsible for a variety of aspects of organizing, will develop workplace organizing campaigns, and recruit and sustain organizing committees. This includes but is not limited to, providing resources for legal violations, health and safety concerns, and support for workers fighting harassment and discrimination in the workplace. The Worker Protection Organizer will work closely with and under the direction of the Organizing Director and Programs Director for organizing and outreach efforts, respectively.

ESSENTIAL JOB FUNCTIONS:

  • Develop and execute field plans with organizing goals;
  • Promote and present WWJ’s Ongoing Know Your Rights and workplace safety presentations;
  • Distribute Know Your Rights and PPE Materials;
  • Attend community events in Chicago, Suburban Cook County and Will County to represent WWJ;
  • Assist organizing team in growing WWJ’s leadership committees;
  • Conduct worker outreach efforts;
  • Lead one-on-one and group meetings with workers;
  • Identify and develop workplace leaders;
  • Maintain accurate information on worksites and campaign activities;
  • Gather information necessary for enforcement of labor laws;

EDUCATION/EXPERIENCE:
One to two years of community, organizing, labor experience, advocacy or social work. Spanish-language fluency or proficiency is a plus.

SKILLS AND KNOWLEDGE REQUIRED:

  • Ability to perform essential job functions above;
  • Excellent written and verbal communications skills;
  • Strong leadership and organizational skills;
  • Thoroughness and careful attention to detail;
  • Ability to make and execute a work plan;
  • Ability to capture, analyze, and synthesize large amounts of information;
  • Ability to exercise discretion and independent judgment in fulfillment of casework responsibilities and outreach efforts;
  • Experience in identifying and developing new leaders and activists.
  • Ability to work independently;
  • Exceptional people skills and patience;
  • Responsive and positive team player who enjoys versatility and constant new challenges;
  • Proficient in Microsoft Word, Excel, Google Docs, and database management tools.

WORKING CONDITIONS:

  • Accepts performance-based criticism and directions;
  • Works well under pressure;
  • Outreach duties require work during outside regular office hours up to and including nights and weekends.
  • Additionally, employee must be able to drive or travel within Will County with reliable transportation. Must be in possession of an insured vehicle and have a valid driver's license.
  • Employee must be able to work in a moderately noisy and crowded work environment without an expectation of privacy.

Salary is $49k – $53k depending on experience. Benefits include health and dental insurance as well as a car allowance and phone reimbursement.

People of color are urged to apply. Women are urged to apply.

This position is based in our Joliet office with travel to Cook County as well.

To Apply:
All interested applicants can send their résumés and cover letters to: https://forms.gle/qGda7URzAf1omuwF7

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