Full Job Description
Location: Oakland
Summary: The Special Assistant provides executive administrative and operational leadership. This
position plans, organizes, administers and coordinates a variety of large and complex organizational
programs, events, and projects.
Job Responsibilities:
• Set and implement goals, objectives, policies, procedures and work standards and controls for
programs, events, and projects.
• Oversee, investigate, and assist in addressing and resolving member complaints and personnel matters.
• Design systems to improve workflow and problem solving, and organizational effectiveness.
• Assist in strategic vision and organizational plan development and implementation.
• Provide ongoing scheduling, travel, logistics, and other support.
• Coordinate, supervise, track and report on the conduct of union elections including project management
of the local-wide election.
• Coordinate, advise and assist various committees, panels or workgroups.
• Develop, maintain, and improve standard record retention and reports.
• Track and report on representation, legal, and arbitration cases and assist in appeals process.
• Administer, enforce, develop and provide authoritative interpretation and guidance regarding
organizational bylaws, policies, and procedures.
• Manage and coordinate responses to subpoenas, audits, and legal demands.
• Troubleshoot varied and complex problems applying strategic analysis.
• Prepare reports and presentations.
• Supervise, support, and train assigned staff, as assigned
• Other duties as assigned.
Skills and Attributes:
• Investigating and resolving issues
• Progressive, strategic, bold, and creative.
• Well organized, self-motivated, and organizational.
• Works effectively as part of a team.
• Excellent judgment while working under extreme pressure.
• Excellent written and oral presentation skills.
• Ability to interpret policy and contractual documents.
Special Assistant to the Executive Director Team
• Demonstrates competency working with people from diverse backgrounds and cultures
• Dedication to improving the condition of working people and strengthening the role of organized labor
in society through worker action and political activity.
Minimum Qualifications:
• Bachelor's Degree or High School diploma with demonstrated equivalent experience in administrative
operations
• 3+ years' leadership experience in operations/program administration
• 2+ years demonstrated experience managing large and complex projects, events, and/or programs
• 2+ years demonstrated experience drafting, enforcing, administering, and/or interpreting
policies/procedures
• At least 1 year of experience conducting or supporting investigations or structured fact-finding, including
information gathering, interviews, and documentation.
• Experience handling confidential matters involving personnel issues or sensitive organizational matters
Preferred Experience:
• Experience representing and/or supporting an executive(s).
• 3+ years union and/or non-profit experience
• 2+ years' experience coordinating with legal counsel on governance or compliance related matters
• Demonstrated ability to think and act strategically.
Special Requirements:
• Willingness to work irregular and long hours, including weekends and holidays, to attend required
evening and weekend events/meetings
• Extensive travel may be required, primarily within Northern California.
SALARY AND BENEFITS: The current salary range is $123,103.63 - 141,569.17 based on
qualifications and experience. SEIU Local 1021 offers a competitive and comprehensive
benefits package.
TO APPLY: Include a cover letter, detailed resume, and three references
Please indicate in your cover letter which position you are applying for.