About National Domestic Workers Alliance (NDWA)
The National Domestic Workers Alliance (NDWA) is the leading national voice for dignity, respect, and recognition for domestic workers in the United States. NDWA was founded in 2007 by organizers and worker leaders in six cities representing nannies, house cleaners, and care workers, and now represents an alliance of more than 76 organizations across 22 states and 395,000 domestic workers nationally.
We envision a society where domestic work is valued as essential to our collective well-being, domestic workers are leaders in shaping the care sector, and domestic work jobs are good, economically secure jobs. For over 15 years, we’ve worked to advance our mission by making domestic work visible. We’ve worked to pass policies that enable rights and higher wages for domestic workers across the country, changed public awareness and opinion about the dignity and value of care work, and built the capacity and leadership of domestic workers to organize and advocate for their rights.
We see the next era of our organization as an opportunity to move domestic work from newfound visibility towards transformation, and we’re ready to elevate care workers to the essential workers of the 21st-century economy. We’re a multi-racial, multi-lingual organization building a powerful movement rooted in the human rights, dignity, and equality of domestic workers, care workers, immigrant women, and women of color.
Summary of GA Organizer Position
The GA Organizing Director will be responsible for leading the overall development of the domestic worker organizing project in Georgia, including developing and overseeing the base-building and organizing programs, providing visionary and strategic leadership alongside Georgia chapter leaders and the Care in Action Team. The Organizing Director will develop and implement powerful local campaigns that raise industry standards, support organizing staff, develop and maintain strategic alliances, as well as engage in national domestic worker movement building activities. The Georgia Organizing Director will also oversee the budget and administration of the local chapters, and participate in development efforts. You should apply if:
You have 4 years of campaign experience focused in state level and local campaign strategy and implementation, particularly in the state of Georgia.
You have experience in grassroots community organizing, with an emphasis on labor organizing, racial justice, immigrant rights, and/or base building
You have Demonstrated ability to supervise organizing staff year round in order to provide direction for the work in Georgia in accordance with the organization's policies and procedures
Primary Responsibilities
Grow base of domestic workers in Georgia and increase active membership in chapters
Work with chapter organizing staff to develop programmatic vision for chapters
Develop and oversee base building plans, including setting goals and tactics , actively tracking progress, and holding staff accountable to reach goals
Develop vision for leadership development pipeline for members, including regular leadership building activities and paid leadership development fellowships
Cultivate relationships with institutions, community partners, employers, and other entities to support outreach to workers and increase worker contacts
Identify strategic locations for potential expansion of Georgia chapters
Develop, implement, and assess Georgia organizing and campaign strategy
Create strategic vision and plans for local and statewide campaigns in collaboration with Care in Action Civic Engagement Director
Work with Director of State Strategies and Organizing and Director of Care Policy to identify opportunities to advance standards for publicly-funded home care and child care work
Monitor the legislative session, support and participate in direct lobbying activities, coordinate with state lobbyist, develop relationships with relevant legislators and policymakers, and support the execution of issue advocacy campaigns
Support local staff in implementation of strategies
Build and maintain relationships with key organizations, institutions, and elected officials to grow community support for issues
Participate in and cultivate relevant coalitions, tables, and meetings to build advance campaigns forward
Supervise NDWA Georgia Organizing team and coordinate with Care in Action Georgia Team
Conduct team check-ins with staff organizers, review weekly workplans, and hold supervisees to their individual goals
Use data best practices and ensure team regularly updates and tracks work in data systems
Conduct weekly coordination check-in with Georgia Civic Engagement Director on shared NDWA + CiA plans
Hold joint NDWA + CiA team meetings with entire Georgia staff when necessary
Coordinate with We Dream in Black National team
Attend WeDIB annual organizing institute
Join monthly We DiB staff meetings
Participate in We DiB specific programming
Conduct administrative functions
Develop and track annual chapter budget
Work with development team on grant writing and reporting
Hire chapter staff in accordance with chapter development plan
Complete chapter work plans and reports in a timely manner
Complete monthly credit card reconciliations
Track lobbying activities and C3 compliance
Engage in broader NDWA and external spaces
Participate in staff meetings, staff study and retreats.
Serve as organizational spokesperson for Georgia’s chapter work and campaign activities locally and nationally
Qualifications
Demonstrable ability to supervise organizing staff year round in order to provide direction for the work in Georgia in accordance with the organization's policies and procedures
4 years of campaign experience, with legislative campaign experience preferred
Expertise in state level and local campaign strategy and implementation, particularly in the state of Georgia
Minimum 5 years experience in grassroots community organizing, with an emphasis on labor organizing, racial justice, immigrant rights, and/or base building
Familiarity with labor, racial justice, and other progressive movements in Georgia
Experience with building membership programs with strong emphasis on leadership development
Ability to forge strong relationships with relevant partners, groups, and leaders across the state.
Willingness to work long and unusual hours, including nights and weekends.
Willingness to travel and reliable access to a vehicle is required in order to attend events and partner meetings across the state
Strong understanding of messaging and communication grassroots and legislative campaigns
Critical thinking and problem solving skills to assess threats, opportunities, and recommend actionable solutions
Attention to detail and the ability to manage the technical aspects of a project such as paperwork, deadlines, etc.
Ability to work effectively with strong personalities, peers, public officials, and allies
Proficiency in Spanish is considered a major plus
Location
This is a remote position based in Atlanta, GA.
Compensation
This is a full-time executive position with a salary range of $92,700-$95,502. NDWA offers an excellent benefits plan including 401(k) plan with a 3% employer match, healthcare fully paid by the employer, two annual office closures, and much more.
We value a truly diverse workforce and a culture of inclusivity and belonging. People from historically disadvantaged communities, such as Women, People of Color, People with Disabilities, and LGBTQIA+ people, are strongly urged to apply. NDWA is a union employer, this position is a bargaining unit position. NDWA participates in the E-Verify program and is an Equal Opportunity Employer.
This position is included in a collective bargaining unit represented by a labor union, and specific employment terms and conditions are subject to the Collective Bargaining Agreement.