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Job Annoucement

Position: Worker Organizer SALARY: Based On Experience REPORTS TO: Director of Organizing CLOSING DATE OF THIS POSITION: Open Until Filled The Coalition for Humane Immigrant Rights of Los Angeles (CHIRLA) is a non-profit organization founded in 1986 to advance the human and civil rights of immigrants and refugees in Los Angeles. As a multi-ethnic coalition of community organizations and individuals, CHIRLA aims to foster greater understanding of issues that affect immigrant communities, provide a neutral forum for discussion, and unite immigrant groups to more effectively advocate for positive change. CHIRLAs programs include coalition-building and convening of organizations, advocacy around issues affecting immigrants and refugees, community education, service provision and technical assistance, and organizing and leadership development for immigrant workers and youth. POSITION SUMMARY: CHIRLA is seeking skilled organizer who is committed to work with low-wage immigrant workers to speak out together for jobs with justice. Low-Wage Workers Organizer will be tasked with advancing CHIRLAs economic justice campaigns and projects, including street vendors, fast food workers and immigrant women workers. The Worker Organizer will lead recruitment, leadership development, and campaign development in the abovementioned areas. Campaign development will work towards CHIRLAs current strategic plan in becoming a mass-membership base that builds and exercises immigrant power. Priorities include continual dues-paying member recruitment, member engagement in CHIRLA campaigns, working with relevant coalitions and on-going leadership development. Candidates must be committed to advancing worker and immigrant rights. Enjoy working in a fast-paced learning environment, and have a positive attitude. Candidates must be comfortable recruiting dues-paying members to CHIRLA and have excellent communication and interpersonal skills. DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:

Organizing and Education: Develop and implement outreach and recruitment plan for leadership development; Convene and Facilitate Committee meetings; Contribute to broader Organizing Team and joint committees leadership development. Campaign Coordination: Engage members, staff and allies in the development and implementation of CHIRLAs economic justice campaigns; In conjunction with the Communications Director, develop and implement media strategies around the campaign and manage media inquiries around worker issues; Lead the development and implementation of CHIRLAs, member mobilization; Participate and sometime lead CHIRLAs non-partisan electoral education in relation to campaign work.

Coalition Building: Primary contact for CHIRLAs Fight for Fifteen ($15) Campaign Coalition and the Los Angeles Street Vending Coalition; Integrate recommendations into these bodies and report back coalition, activities, and campaign discussions; Provide training and education to allies and emerging organizations on Immigrant Worker Issues. QUALIFICATIONS Minimum three to five years of labor, political, or community organizing and leadership development experience required; Experience in campaign development and implementation; Excellent verbal and written communication skills; Bilingual English/Spanish a must; Computer literacy: word processing, internet navigation, and other work-related applications; Must have a reliable car and valid drivers license; Must be flexible and willing to work early morning, evening, and weekend hours. SKILLS Ability to work in a team as well as lead a team; Ability to problem solve and work well under pressure; Ability to take initiative; Ability to work well with diverse groups and populations; Knowledge and commitment to immigrant and worker rights;

Salary is commensurate with experience and reimbursement for driving expenses is offered. To apply, send rsum and cover letter to: jobs@chirla.org To apply by standard mail send materials to: Coalition for Humane Immigrant Rights of Los Angeles (CHIRLA) Attn: Human Resources 2533 W. 3rd St., Suite 101 Los Angeles, CA 90057 To apply by fax send materials to: Fax: (213) 353-1344

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