Purpose:
SEIU Local 2015 is California’s leading long term care organization dedicated to providing and protecting quality care for some of our most vulnerable residents. SEIU Local 2015 represents 370,000 in-home care providers and nursing home workers throughout California, making it the largest union of long term caregivers in California and the second largest SEIU Local in the nation. Geographically, we live and work in fourteen different counties and we speak over nine languages.
The Organizer works in the Member Action Center (MAC) as part of the day-to-day operations of an in-bound call center providing services primarily but not limited to union members. The MAC works closely with union officers, management staff, and staff of other departments and members to communicate with union members about union programs, work-related concerns, and to provide assistance with benefits and training programs available through the California Long Term Care Education Center.
Duties and Responsibilities:
The Representative’s primary responsibility is to help workers form, build, and grow our union by answering calls that come into the MAC, and providing assistance to union-represented longterm care workers. The MAO duties and responsibilities listed below are representative of the position:
- Help form, build and grow our union through interaction with our membership.
- Engage callers regarding topics pertinent to them as long term care workers including updates on politics, public policy, and other member issues.
- Documentation of calls using MAC computer systems
- Problem solving and providing resources for workers via phone or mail.
- Answer questions about union contract or on-the-job rights: Filing a grievance/requests and/or referral to the staff team which handle collective bargaining and employer relations for Private Employers.
- Answer questions about union participation, including membership status/dues
- Answer questions on employment benefits.
- Assist workers in registering for training courses and with questions relating to the California Long-term Care Education Center.
- Encourage member participation in union activities, including civic engagement (of members) such as voter registration, get-out-the-vote and grassroots political advocacy, membership recruitment and retention and COPE sign up.
- Other duties as assigned