- Public Health Organising
- 12-month temporary full-time
- $139,656.67 - $178,472.22 per annum + superannuation
The New South Wales Nurses and Midwives’ Association (NSWNMA) in association with the Australian Nursing and Midwifery Federation New South Wales Branch (ANMF NSW Branch) seeks organisers to join our Public Health Organising team on a 12-month temporary full-time basis.
You will be working for a highly respected association and one of the strongest and largest unions nationally. We have a successful track record of being a strong advocate for our members which is evident by our year-on-year membership growth.
In this role, you will:
- Specialise in the conduct of industrial, technical and representative aspects of organising campaigns
- Empower member leaders and grow the unions workplace power in areas determined as strategic priorities
- Organising high density, action-focued member-lead networks
- Building member-led collective action to win.
Requirements
Essential:
- Demonstrated commitment to the trade union movement
- Commitment to strive for the advancement of nurses and midwives and their professions
- Thorough working knowledge of contemporary industrial relations legislation and practices and adaptability to changing legislative regimes
- Specific knowledge and preferably experience in the negotiation of collective agreements
- Specific knowledge and experience in tribunal advocacy
- Developed negotiation, advocacy and representation skills
- Experience in program/project development, implementation and evaluation ability including skills such as co-ordination, highly-developed consultation skills
- High level of initiative and ability to self-manage a range of complex issues/matters simultaneously; prioritise work considering campaign, team and organisational goals
- Ability to exercise accurate and high level judgment about industrial issues, including those with union-wide sensitivity or implications, commensurate with level of experience in the role
- Ability to operate and deliver outcomes in a political environment
- Excellent written and oral communication skills
- High level of industrial research and analytical skills
- Flexibility to adapt to high pressure situations and meet tight deadlines under pressure
- Ability to provide professional leadership and direction to Organisers on industrial issues
- Embrace organising frameworks in your execution of bargaining campaigns; or where not able to demonstrate this at the point of employment, a willingness to learn and apply these
- Ability to participate effectively as a member of a team
- Word processing and typing capacity to a level of reasonable self-sufficiency and working knowledge of Word, email and Excel, internet searching
- Ability to relate effectively with members/delegates/potential members, and employers/employer representatives
- Current driver’s licence (class 1A)
Desirable
- Experience in related fields such as work as an Organiser, industrial research officer or employment/IR lawyer is an additional benefit
- Prior working experience in the trade union movement is an additional benefit
Benefits
- 12 Rostered Day Off (RDO) per year
- 5 weeks annual leave
- Paid Christmas shutdown
- Salary packaging
- Employee Assistance Program
- Fitness passport program
How to apply for this position:
Click Apply Now to apply for this position online. Your application must briefly address the selection criteria found in the position description.
NSWNMA/ANMF NSW Branch is an Equal Opportunity Employer and fosters a diverse workplace.