Field Staff
Company: Education Minnesota
Location: Mankato
Posted on: June 4, 2025
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Job Description:
Field Staff - Mankato
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POSITION SUMMARY:
Under the direction of the Director of Field Services, the Field
Staff will support union leaders and members to build and maintain
strong locals and a strong union. A Field Staff works with locals
to develop and implement programs and activities related to
membership growth, collective bargaining, member rights,
organizing, professional issues, racial equity and social justice,
political action, and community partnerships. In addition, a Field
Staff engages members through leadership identification, member
training, and skills development. A Field Staff actively promotes
membership in and engagement with Education Minnesota, the National
Education Association (NEA), and the American Federation of
Teachers (AFT).
Education Minnesota is a member-led labor union that has identified
racial equity and social justice as primary organizational goals.
All staff are expected to participate, individually and
collectively, in ongoing training, discussions, and activities to
advance these goals.
ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS AND RESPONSIBILITIES:
Support locals in the development and implementation of organizing
plans, leaders, and members in the tactics of organizing and
mobilizing, advising locals on organizing goals and strategies, and
supporting worksite organizing infrastructure.
Engage members and leaders in 1:1 conversations to assess members,
identify issues, and identify potential leaders.
Work with leaders and members to develop and successfully implement
on-going programs of membership promotion, recruitment, and
retention.
Recruit participants for Education Minnesota events, trainings, and
conferences.
Assist in organizing unorganized education employees.
Support locals in all stages of the bargaining process, including
serving on local negotiations teams as needed.
Coordinate assistance to local negotiators from the Negotiations
Department and other areas of Education Minnesota, NEA and AFT.
Strive to guarantee members' rights through a variety of means.
Train local leaders in principles of member rights advocacy,
through the recognition and processing of grievances as well as
through organizing and mobilizing.
Prepare for and represent members and locals in investigations,
grievance proceedings, hearings, arbitration sessions, and other
settings.
Apply an anti-racist lens to local, leader, and member interactions
and support.
Promote and support local engagement with racial equity and social
justice issues.
Use a variety of tools and opportunities-including but not limited
to equity audits, the racial equity advocate program, equity, and
anti-racism trainings-to advance racial equity in public
education.
Provide guidance in developing internal communications plans that
encourage consistent, multi-faceted connections among members and
leaders.
Support the development and implementation of external
communications plans.
Encourage and support local lobbying and political action
programs.
Coordinate communication between members and legislators.
Develop members' skills to work effectively in political
campaigns.
Participate in Education Minnesota campaign activities.
Provide relevant, timely information to leaders and members on
issues related to education and professional development.
Train members using adult-learning best practices.
Communicate regularly and work collaboratively with colleagues and
supervisors.
Participate in collaborative staff teams on a variety of
topics.
Participate in internal and external anti-racist, LGBTQ+
trainings.
Demonstrate a commitment to creating an inclusive space for members
and staff, extending this culture of equity and inclusion into the
work.
Other duties as assigned.
REQUIRED KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS & ABILITIES:
Experience including, but not limited to, education issues,
collective bargaining, political and legislative action, grievance
processing, local and member training, member consultation skills
and experience in working with elected leaders at all levels is
desirable.
Understanding of organizing principles, labor relations and
experience in a union environment.
Ability to collaborate with others in a team environment.
Excellent communication skills, including writing, speaking, and
making presentations.
Experience in working with confidential and sensitive
information.
Skill in strategic thinking and problem-solving, including the
ability to identify and appropriately evaluate alternatives.
MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS:
Valid driver's license.
Reliable transportation.
Must be willing to maintain residency within the assignment
area.
PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS:
Previous teaching experience.
OTHER REQUIREMENTS:
Some travel with overnights stays.
Possible evening and weekend work may be required.
WORK ENVIRONMENT:
Work is in a general office environment. This position will
interact with employees, vendors, members, and the public on a
somewhat regular basis. These interactions require judgment and
discretion that can involve confidential information, private
information and some disagreeable human interactions.
PHYSICAL DEMANDS:
Employee is required to: CONTINUOUSLY sit, talk, and hear;
FREQUENTLY stand, walk, and repetitively use hands dexterously (use
fingers to handle, feel), reach with hands and arms, bend and
physically lift and carry up to 10 pounds; OCCASIONALLY lift up to
50 pounds and infrequently travel by various conveyances (e.g.,
air, rail, auto).
CONFIDENTIAL INFORMATION:
Maintain confidential information related to the organization and
all personnel, employees and staff.
STARTING SALARY RANGE:
First four steps of the salary schedule, in accordance with the
current staff collective bargaining agreement: $101,055-$113,903
annual; placement depends on qualifications and previous
experience.
BENEFITS:
Education Minnesota offers a competitive benefits package
including:
Medical, vision, and voluntary pet insurance.
Employer paid dental coverage, life and AD&D insurance, LTC,
LTD, and annual HRA contribution (if enrolled in our medical
plan).
Generous paid time off, including 16 paid holidays, vacation days,
sick leave days, and personal days.
16 hours of School and Community Outreach.
Tuition reimbursement, up to $1,500 per year.
Generous 401(k) matching program with employer contributions.
Employer sponsored pension, after vesting period.
Employee Assistance Program (EAP).
EDUCATION MINNESOTA IS AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER
Education Minnesota is an Equal Opportunity Employer committed to
providing an inclusive environment of mutual respect where
diversity is valued, supported, and celebrated to benefit
applicants, employees, members, and students. Discrimination of any
kind is prohibited. All employment decisions are based on
qualifications, merit, job requirements and business needs.
Education Minnesota strongly encourages women, BIPOC individuals,
LGBTQ+ individuals, people with disabilities, immigrants, and
veterans to apply.
POSTINGDEADLINE: Forconsideration,applyonline and includearesume no
later than midnight of Friday, June 13, 2025.
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