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LERC seeks Labor Educators, Research Analyst/Grant Writer
These are exciting opportunities. The Labor Educators will plan and implement trainings and workshops with unions, community organizations, and campus programs. The Labor Policy Research Analyst and Grant Writer will seek funding and do research to further understanding of employment issues to support workers and unions in Washington state.
But don’t wait! Although these positions remain open until filled, the initial review of applications will begin this week. The Labor Center’s goal is to have these new staff members begin right after Labor Day. So apply now! All applications must go through the Seattle College District’s on-line human-resources system. Get more information about the specific duties and requirements for each position here: Labor Education (full-time), Labor Educator (temporary full-time), and Labor Policy Research Analyst/Grant Writer (temporary full-time).
Countless activists, organizers, leaders, and rank-and-file members have benefited from programs that are developed specifically with and for particular unions. The Washington State Labor Council, AFL-CIO has relied on WA-LERC for curriculum development in many areas, most recently with our Race and the Labor Movement training.
These open positions are an exciting opportunity to contribute to WA-LERC’s important mission. So apply today!
If you have specific questions about the positions or process, please email WA-LERC Interim Director Sarah Laslett.