Program Manager, Research & Strategy, Racial Justice Center

Current SEIU

$108K *
Education, Government & Non-Profit
5 - 7 years of experience
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Qualifications

  • 5-7 years of applied research experience in racial justice, economic justice, or labor-related fields.
  • Experience in advancing racial or economic justice within a union or social justice context.
  • Proficient in qualitative and quantitative research methods and applying findings to strategy.
  • Strong understanding of racial and economic justice theories with a focus on race-class analysis.
  • Familiarity with labor organizations or worker-led campaigns is preferred.
  • Excellent analytical skills for drawing conclusions from complex information.
  • Outstanding written and verbal communication abilities, especially for diverse audiences.
  • Proven ability to manage multiple projects and build effective relationships. 

Responsibilities

  • Lead research on racial historical contexts and economic conditions impacting SEIU areas.
  • Analyze laws and policies that perpetuate racial inequality and economic challenges.
  • Develop analyses that align current racial/economic issues with organizational strategies.
  • Investigate new racial justice topics relevant to SEIU members and communities.
  • Assess barriers to cross-racial solidarity and collective organizing.
  • Produce clear research reports and communication materials that outline strategic insights.
  • Collaborate with internal teams to shape research questions and implement findings.
  • Build networks with scholars and organizations to enhance the union's research capacity.

Benefits

  • Comprehensive employer-sponsored health benefits including medical, dental, and vision coverage.
  • Defined benefit pension plan for retirement security.
  • Generous paid time off policy including vacation, sick leave, and holidays.
  • Additional benefits supporting a mission-driven work environment.
Full Job Description
JOB TITLE: Program Manager, Research & Strategy, Racial Justice Center
GRADE: MGT D
ANNUAL SALARY: $108,104.86
LOCATION: All USA or Washington, DC HQ

PURPOSE: SEIU is seeking an experienced applied researcher and strategist to deepen the union's understanding of the racial histories, economic conditions, policies, institutional practices, and industry trends shaping the sectors where SEIU members work and organize.

The Senior Coordinator will lead race-class, historical, sector, and emerging-issues research; develop clear findings and strategic analysis; and connect that work to Racial Justice Center priorities, campaigns, programs, organizational decision-making, and efforts to build worker power.

PRIMARY RESPONSIBILITIES: Any one position may not include all of the specific duties and responsibilities listed. Examples 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.
  • Lead applied research into the sectors and industries where SEIU operates, with attention to racial history, economic conditions, labor structures, and implications for workers and organizing.
  • Analyze laws, policies, economic systems, institutional practices, and industry trends that have created or reinforced racial exclusion, disinvestment, occupational segregation, and racial wealth and income gaps.
  • Develop race-class analysis that connects historical and current conditions to campaigns, programs, organizational priorities, and opportunities to build worker power.
  • Research emerging racial- and economic-justice issues affecting SEIU members, sectors, campaigns, and communities.
  • Examine barriers and opportunities related to cross-racial solidarity, collective action, and worker organization across employers, industries, sectors, and geographies.
  • Produce research reports, sector analyses, briefing materials, presentations, and other products that clearly communicate findings, implications, and strategic considerations.
  • Work with the Director and RJC colleagues to frame research questions and develop evidence-based recommendations for campaigns, programs, and organizational strategy.
  • Collaborate with SEIU departments, centers, local unions, and campaign teams to identify research needs, interpret findings, and apply race-class analysis to their work.
  • Build relationships with scholars, researchers, movement organizations, and external experts to strengthen the union's analytical depth and remain current on relevant research and thinking.

DIRECTION & DECISION MAKING: This position reports to the Director, Racial Justice Center and works independently in planning and carrying out assigned research. The Senior Coordinator exercises judgment in selecting research approaches, evaluating evidence, developing findings, and identifying strategic implications, while working collaboratively with the Director, RJC colleagues, and internal and external partners. This position does not supervise staff.

QUALIFICATIONS & PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE:
  • Five to seven years of experience conducting applied research related to racial justice, economic justice, labor, public policy, industry conditions, social movements, or comparable subject matter, or an equivalent combination of education and experience.
  • Experience advancing racial or economic justice in a union, worker organization, movement organization, research institution, policy organization, or comparable social justice setting.
  • Demonstrated experience conducting historical, sector, industry, policy, economic, qualitative, or quantitative research and connecting findings to current strategy or decision-making.
  • Deep knowledge of racial and economic justice theory and practice, including the ability to apply race-class analysis to institutions, industries, policies, and worker experiences.
  • Working knowledge of labor, unions, worker organizations, or worker-led campaigns; direct union experience is preferred.
  • Strong analytical judgment and the ability to develop clear, well-supported conclusions from complex, incomplete, or competing sources of information.
  • Exceptional written and verbal communication skills, including the ability to produce substantive research products and explain complex findings to varied internal audiences.
  • Demonstrated ability to manage multiple research projects, work across functions, and build productive relationships with staff, leaders, local unions, scholars, and external partners.
  • High emotional intelligence, cultural competence, and political judgment, particularly when researching or discussing sensitive racial, historical, economic, or organizational issues.

PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS: Work is generally performed in an office setting, but may be required in other settings conducive to performing the work required to complete the assignment, such as field assignments. Long and extended hours and travel required.

COMPENSATION & BENEFITS: SEIU offers a competitive salary and a comprehensive benefits package that reflects our values as a labor organization and our commitment to the well-being and long-term security of our staff. Benefits include:
  • A comprehensive, employer-sponsored health benefits package, including medical, dental, and vision coverage
  • A defined benefit pension plan
  • Paid time off, including vacation, sick leave, and holidays
  • Additional benefits consistent with a mission-driven workplace

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