- Fulltime Permanent
- Annual salary of $126,727.08 - $170,694.69 per annum + Superannuation Depending on Experience
The New South Wales Nurses and Midwives’ Association (NSWNMA) in association with the Australian Nursing and Midwifery Federation New South Wales Branch (ANMF NSW Branch) seeks a Digital Organising Officer permanent.
The primary purpose of a Digital Organiser is to grow member power, build leaders and sustainable union structures in the digital sphere to connect with and expand the reach of field organising campaigns.
Key accountabilities:
The role of a digital organiser is to apply union organising practice and skills across digital platforms and communities, within the Public Health Organising team.
- Ability to have effective conversations to organise workers across digital, community and workplace environments
- Capacity to map and analyse online communities connected to key workplaces, employers or groups of target workers
- Capacity to identify and develop member leaders by engaging them in a range of digital campaigns
- Capability to develop member-led online networks and communities to expand the reach of organising campaigns
- Proven capacity to develop member leaders to mobilise members, potential members and other stakeholders to execute online tactics that achieve collective outcomes
- Create and implement digital organising plans to increase online engagement, membership and activism in support of campaign goals
- Identify, develop and support groups of member leaders to administer, run and build their own online communities and networks
- Test, develop and maintain methods to systematically follow up leads and online conversations created by digital and other campaigns
- Ensure integration between digital campaigns and tools and non-digital organising campaign strategies and tactics
- Test and implement digital means of retaining and developing engaged members and leaders in sites without dedicated field organising resources
- Develop pathways to membership from online engagement
Key considerations:
- Ability to have challenging conversations in both digital and offline organising settings
- Ability to manage multiple groups, meet competing priorities and provide consistently high levels of member support and campaign delivery
- Ability to both work autonomously and as part of a team, as well as maintain close collaboration with other teams
- Ability to work creatively, take a concept and run with it, while keeping fellow team members in the loop on progress and feedback or support needed
- Strong organisational skills with demonstrated ability to problem solve
- Willingness to work irregular hours as required in order to support and connect with members, potential members and leaders who usually work rotating rosters and shift work
- Openness to learning and trialling new online platforms, campaign tools and databases where required
Essential:
- Demonstrated commitment to the union movement
- Recognised qualifications in the field of nursing or midwifery
- Demonstrated experience in a field or digital organising role
- Full and current NSW driver’s licence
- Two years financial NSWNMA / ANMF NSW Branch membership
Desirable:
- Experience of working for a union or social justice organising
- Experience in community organising or active participation in local groups/networks.
- Ability to speak, read and write in a second language
How to apply for this position:
Click here to apply for this position online. Your application must briefly address your ability to meet the Key accountabilities and Key considerations found in the position description here.
NSWNMA/ANMF NSW Branch is an Equal Opportunity Employer and fosters a diverse workplace.