Deputy Communications Director

SERVICE EMPLOYEES INTERNATIONAL UNIONLos Angeles, CA
1d$128,313 - $138,097

About The Position

The SEIU Local 2015 Communications Deputy Director strengthens the union’s Communications Department by building the internal capacity of staff, managers, and systems to achieve department goals and organizational priorities. Reporting to the Communications Director, the Deputy Director is responsible for leading all aspects of staff development and department operations—ensuring team members are resourced, trained, and supported to deliver powerful communications campaigns that amplify the voices of long-term care workers. The Deputy Director focuses on staff development, quality control, and workflow systems, while also serving as a key partner to the Director in planning, evaluation, and organizational leadership. This position ensures that the department consistently produces clear, engaging, and high-quality communications that mobilize members, shape public debate, and advance SEIU Local 2015’s mission. The Deputy Director shows a demonstrated commitment to racial, economic, gender and social justice in messaging, leading staff, and interacting with colleagues and members. This position requires directing multiple staff and consultants working on high profile and sometimes confidential issues.

Requirements

  • Demonstrated success supervising, training, and mentoring staff, with a focus on leadership development and accountability.
  • Proven ability to build systems that raise quality standards, strengthen team capacity, and sustain high performance.
  • Experience in campaign communications, media relations, and/or public affairs in labor, advocacy, or social justice organizations.
  • Strong organizational and project management skills, with ability to develop strategy, plan, evaluate, and improve systems.
  • Excellent collaboration skills and the ability to build constructive relationships across teams and with external allies.
  • Commitment to racial, economic, gender, and social justice, to building a progressive labor movement, and to organizing the unorganized.
  • Ability to work effectively in politically sensitive and fast-paced environments.
  • 5+ years of experience in campaign communications, media relations, public affairs, or related fields.
  • 2+ years in a supervisory role, including direct responsibility for staff development and team capacity building
  • Must have a valid California driver’s license, reliable use of car for work, and required automobile insurance.

Responsibilities

  • Team Development & Capacity Building Lead training and professional development within the Comms Department, ensuring all staff have the information, tools, coaching, and growth opportunities needed to thrive.
  • Strengthen quality control practices within the Comms Department, ensuring department outputs are effective, accessible, disciplined, and connected to union strategic priorities.
  • Lead accountability and performance evaluation practices within the Comms Department.
  • Supervise Comms managers and staff as assigned, providing direct coaching and evaluation.
  • Department Operations & Planning Partner with the Director on annual department and long-term strategic planning and evaluation that advances team goals and organizational strategic priorities.
  • Contribute to the development and monitoring of multi-year strategic communications plans, ensuring alignment with the union’s overall strategic vision.
  • Strengthen project management practices within the Comms Department, ensuring Comms staff and consultants collaborate effectively within the team and across departments.
  • Strategic Communications Leadership Assist in developing, and lead implementation of, campaign communications, media strategy, member to member communications programs, message development and message discipline.
  • Evaluate communications strategies and integrate lessons learned to improve future campaigns.
  • Follow emerging media, digital, and organizing trends; equip staff with tools and strategies.
  • Ensure the department makes full and effective use of all available communications channels, guided by a cohesive, long-term strategic framework.
  • Organizational Leadership Represent the Comms Department in cross-departmental meetings and collaborative projects.
  • Help manage workflow between the Comms Department and other internal departments.
  • Lead internal (staff) communications program including staff newsletters, meetings, and retreats.
  • Lead on and demonstrate the organizations’ core values (Leadership, Compassion, Excellence, Accountability, Transparency, and Empowerment) through: High ethical standards; Training, nurturing and mentoring members and staff; encouraging teamwork and participation by staff and members.
  • Serve as acting lead of the department when the Communications Director is unavailable, assuming key responsibilities during absences, leaves, or periods of high workload.
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