Staff Representative – Eastern Region : Pennsylvania

AFT Pennsylvania

AFT Pennsylvania

Staff Representative
Eastern Region

Based in the AFTPA’s Plymouth Meeting office

AFT Pennsylvania is accepting résumé s for the position of AFT Pennsylvania Staff Representative for the Eastern Region.

AFT Pennsylvania is the state affiliate of the American Federation of Teachers, representing 36,000 education, education support and health professionals throughout Pennsylvania.

The staff representative will be based in the AFTPA’s Plymouth Meeting office and will be assigned by the president to represent union locals. Some travel to locals outside of the Plymouth Meeting area is required.

The AFTPA staff representative will be responsible for serving, supporting and training local union leaders and members. His or her responsibilities will include but not be limited to attending local executive board and membership meetings, training union officers, participating in negotiations as required by the individual locals, assisting in contract enforcement and conducting grievance/arbitration hearings and other member-related activities.

A successful staff representative will stay informed about developments in education, school and labor law and Pennsylvania Department of Education regulations affecting union members. They will involve their locals in AFL-CIO and other broader union activities, promote political awareness and action, assist with raising political action funds for the Committee to Support Public Education and will attend state and national conventions and meetings as directed by the president.

Compensation and benefits are governed by a staff union contract.

To Apply
A résumé should be sent to Arthur Steinberg, President, AFT Pennsylvania, 3031 Walton Road, Building A, Suite 340, Plymouth, PA, 19462. R
ésumés also may be faxed to 215-587-6708 or emailed to: yuaw@aftpa.org.

The deadline for applications is November 13, 2019.

WHEN APPLYING: Be sure to indicate that you saw this information at UNIONJOBS.COM.

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