Type: full-timeDescriptionDo you believe that a thriving cultural sector matters to a strong civil society? Are you passionate about gender and racial equality at work? Do you want workers in the media and creative industries to have good jobs with fair pay where their work is respected?Apply to work for MEAA. This role works as a part of a team committed to developing innovative ways to secure good jobs and equality at work by building leaders and acting together to make change.This role would suit an experienced union organiser, delegate or community/campaigns organiser keen to work on issues of economic justice.Key duties include:Recruiting and maintaining members to participate in our campaigns for good jobsBuilding and maintaining leadership structures in specific industries in order to achieve campaign objectivesTraining and skills transfer to delegates and leadersNegotiating enterprise agreementsWorking with members and specialist union staff to plan and execute activities to address group and individual issues in line with campaign objectivesLearning about the legal and policy framework to address workplace issues and working with specialist staff to devise innovative legal and policy responses to secure campaign winsPreferred attributes:RecruitmentLeader identification and developmentAdvocacy, negotiation, and dispute resolution skillsStrategy, planning, and structured organising skillsStrong communication skills and ability to play a leadership role among members and leadersAbility to work in a team environmentCommitment to trade union principles and workers’ rightsDetails:The position is available on a full-time permanent basis with a package dependent on skills and experience. Benefits include 12% employer contribution to superannuation, five weeks annual leave each year, one RDO every four weeks, plus an additional three days leave between Christmas and New Year. Salary sacrificing is available.Note: this role is for an Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander. MEAA seeks to improve the under-representation of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people in the union and the creative and media sectors and this role is an equal opportunity measure under section 105 of the Anti-Discrimination Act 1991 (QLD).For the purposes of this role, an Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander is a person who:identifies as an Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander person; andis of Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander descent; andis accepted as an Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander person by the Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander community in which he or she lives.Applications close on Friday, February 14. Please forward your CV and covering letter marked attention to Jack Walton at jobs@meaa.orgA full position description is available here.
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