Job Title: Branch Development Organiser – South East Region
Job Reference: BDO2
Salary: £33,127 p.a. including London Allowance (£55,212 p.a. pro rata)
Hours: 21 per week (35 per week pro rata)
Contract: Permanent, part-time, 0.6 FTE
Location: London, NW1 7LH
Closing Date: 17 June at 10 am
About The Union
The Union represents over 120,000 academics, lecturers, trainers, instructors, researchers, managers, administrators, computer staff, librarians and postgraduates in universities, colleges, prisons, adult education and training organisations across the UK. We also have members in the private sector, for example in private training agencies and language schools, as well as members working on a freelance basis. Students training to teach in post-school education also belong to the union.
Branch Development Organiser - The Role:
We are looking for a Branch Development Organiser to join the South East team. In this exciting role, based in our London Head Office, and reporting to the Regional Official, South East, your main duties will include:
- Supporting the effective implementation of national organising priorities and associated regional organising and recruitment plans across the region
- Assisting with the development of regional organising plans
- Organising and developing union membership, in conjunction with local branch strategies
- Providing advice and support to branch officers to develop their representation, campaigning and organising skills
- Working with local branches and regions to develop effective communication strategies to support their campaigns and bargaining objectives
Branch Development Organiser - You:
The post would suit someone with experience of a similar working environment and/or understanding of working for a trade union or other not-for-profit organisation. Other requirements include:
- Educated to GCSE level (inc. maths & English) or equivalent
- A good knowledge of the post-compulsory education sector
- The ability to lead and develop individuals and teams and experience of campaigning and organising in a trade union environment
- Excellent interpersonal skills
- The ability to organise and deliver training
- The ability and willingness to travel within the region
Benefits of working for the Union
We offer a number of financial and welfare benefits to support our employees, highlights include:
- Generous holiday entitlement of 35 days annual leave plus 8 bank holidays, and 8 closure days with a pro-rata entitlement for part time staff, Disability leave arrangements, Special leave arrangements
- Supportive Family Policies: Embrace family life with enhanced Maternity, Adoption, Paternity, and Shared Parental Leave schemes
- Health and Well-being Support: Access to confidential counselling 24/7 through our Employee Assistance Programme; advice and face-to-face intervention from via our Physiotherapy Advice Line; healthcare assessment
- Flexible Working: Take advantage of our Flexitime scheme, allowing you to tailor your work hours within our Work Life Balance policy
- Financial Assistance: Benefit from being enrolled in the Universities Superannuation Scheme (USS), childcare support, interest-free season ticket loans, and assistance with the cost of eyesight testing and glasses for DSE use
- Training and Development: Elevate your skills with tailored training, developmental support, and over 300 eLearning modules available through our online Training Room
Application Process:
The Union is an equal opportunities employer and positively encourages applications from suitably qualified and eligible candidates regardless of sex, race, disability, age, sexual orientation, gender reassignment, religion or belief, marital status, or pregnancy and maternity.
Closing date for applications: 17 June at 10 am
Interview date: 9 July