The American Association of University Professors (AAUP), a fast-growing union of higher education workers, is pleased to announce a professional position for a Campaign Director, to be filled as soon as possible. Our goal is to unite and mobilize the higher ed sector against increasing partisan attacks. We aim to protect college and university teaching and research by protecting the jobs of instructors and researchers, strengthen the labor movement by forging cross-sector solidarity, and defend democracy itself against authoritarian encroachment. The Campaign Director will play a critical role in mounting our defense. The Campaign Director will work with AAUP elected leaders, staff, and coalition partners to design and implement AAUP's national coalitional strategy for fighting back against funding cuts, political threats and intimidation, interference with academic freedom, and job losses. The Campaign Director will plan and execute a strategic campaign that elevates and activates AAUP members, higher education workers more broadly, and the stakes of the ongoing attacks on colleges and universities. A successful candidate will be an effective strategist, a skilled organizer, an excellent communicator, a collaborative leader, and someone capable of operating independently and using good judgment. This is an opportunity to shape the future of our democracy at a crucially important time for the AAUP, higher education, and the labor movement. The Campaign Director will travel widely to meet with and work on-site with AAUP members and other stakeholders. The Campaign Director will work under the direction of AAUP's Executive Director. This is a one-year Special Appointment position covered by the AAUP-United Staff of AAUP collective bargaining agreement. Renewal of the position for a second year is possible dependent on funding. Special Appointment positions are short-term appointments (not to exceed two years) for the purpose of fulfilling clearly defined, temporary projects, including but not limited to organizing assignments, pilot programs, and grant-funded projects. The AAUP is committed to a diverse workforce and strives to achieve a workplace environment respectful of the many cultures of our own employees and the higher education workers we represent, including a significant number of African-American, Asian-American/Pacific Islander, and Latinx employees, as well as LGBTQl-identified employees, and those who have immigrated from various countries. The AAUP values the benefits that diversity brings to the faculty profession and the labor movement. We seek applicants whose experience and perspective will contribute to strong representation of our diverse members.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Mid Level
Education Level
Bachelor's degree