Regional Director
Position Overview
The Regional Director – Region 3 serves as the senior strategic leader for all field, representational, political, and organizing operations within the region. This executive-level role is accountable for driving regional performance aligned with SEIU Local 2015’s statewide mission, political strategy, and long-term growth objectives. The Regional Director leads multi-functional teams—including Internal Organizers and representational staff—to design and execute high-impact regional strategies that increase membership engagement, leadership development, contract standards, and political influence. As a member of the senior leadership body, the Regional Director contributes to enterprise-wide strategy, organizational innovation, and operational excellence across the union.
Key Leadership Accountabilities
Strategic Regional Leadership: Develop and execute comprehensive regional strategic plans aligned with statewide organizational priorities. Translate union-wide objectives into measurable regional outcomes across organizing, political, and representational work. Drive membership growth, activation, and leadership pipelines within the region. Ensure integration of organizing, bargaining, political, and community strategies to maximize impact.
Organizing & Campaign Execution: Lead the development of high-impact, action-based campaigns that: Increase worker participation, Strengthen bargaining power, Advance industry standards, Expand union density, Identify and cultivate organizing opportunities in both represented and unrepresented facilities in partnership with the Organizing Director. Establish campaign performance standards, evaluation frameworks, and outcome metrics. Oversee regional campaign analytics, tracking, and reporting systems.
Representational & Bargaining Leadership: Oversee contract negotiations, renewals, grievance handling, and arbitration within the region. Serve as chief negotiator or spokesperson in collective bargaining where assigned. Collaborate cross-functionally to develop bargaining strategies that elevate wages, benefits, and working conditions. Ensure legal compliance with applicable labor laws including NLRA, FLSA, PERA, and related statutes. Provide expert testimony before public agencies as needed.
Political & Community Power Building: Provide regional leadership in political campaigns, electoral programs, and public policy advocacy. Build strategic relationships with elected officials, labor coalitions, community partners, and media. Align regional political strategy with statewide legislative and electoral goals. Serve as spokesperson on behalf of the Executive Vice President when requested.
Executive Team & Staff Leadership: Lead, coach, and develop high-performing teams of organizers and representational staff. Establish performance expectations, accountability systems, and leadership development pathways. Foster a culture of inclusion, innovation, and disciplined execution. Manage performance, conduct evaluations, and administer corrective action when necessary. Develop regional leadership succession planning strategies.
Required Competencies
Strategic & Analytical Leadership: Demonstrated experience designing and executing comprehensive campaign strategies with measurable outcomes. Strong political acumen and systems-level thinking. Ability to interpret data and adjust strategy in dynamic environments.
Organizational & Executive Judgment: Proven ability to exercise independent judgment in complex, high-stakes situations. Skilled in managing multiple priorities under tight deadlines. High-level problem-solving and decision-making capability.
Relationship & Influence Management: Advanced ability to build trust across diverse stakeholders. Skilled negotiator with experience in formal and informal bargaining settings. Strong media and public-facing communication skills.
Team & Culture Development: Demonstrated success building high-performing teams. Skilled in coaching, conflict resolution, and performance management. Commitment to modeling SEIU Local 2015’s Core Values: Leadership, Compassion, Empowerment, Accountability, Transparency, and Excellence.
Technical & Innovation Capacity: Proficient in Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, PowerPoint). Comfortable leveraging digital tools, data systems, and social media to strengthen organizing efforts. Ability to integrate innovation and technology into field operations.
Qualifications
Minimum 5+ years of progressive union leadership experience supervising multiple teams in organizing and/or representational campaigns.
Minimum 2+ years of contract bargaining and representational leadership experience.
Demonstrated success leading complex regional or multi-site operations.
Strong knowledge of labor law and worker representation frameworks.
Experience managing budgets and operational planning.
Exceptional written and verbal communication skills, including public speaking.