Senior Organiser – Worker‑led Transition (parental leave cover)
What is the Worker‑led Transition project?
The Worker‑led Transition project is a collaboration between NEON and the Trades Union Congress (TUC) that aims to future‑prove manufacturing jobs, accelerate climate action and push back against far‑right politics in industrial communities.
The TUC estimates that the future of up to 800,000 jobs in the UK (in sectors like chemicals, automotive, steel, ceramics, their supply chains and more) depend on timely planning and investment in industry to meet the needs of a decarbonised economy. Our project supports workers in high‑carbon manufacturing industries to plan for a sustainable future for their workplaces (e.g. making green steel or zero‑emissions vehicles), builds alignment across the climate movement in support of a worker‑led transition, and counters far‑right politics in industrial communities by advancing a vision for a socially just climate transition that protects and creates well‑paid, unionised jobs in the clean industries of the future.
Purpose of the role
The purpose of this role is to support NEON’s work to build organising capacity in UK social movements, with a focus on NEON’s Worker‑led Transition project. You will:
- Build support for a worker‑led transition in the climate movement and industrial communities, with an emphasis on local and regional coalition and capacity‑building in key industrial regions, as well as strengthening relationships with the trade union movement and industrial workers.
- Provide responsive support to movement organisations when they need it most, offering strategic and organising support and advice.
Key Responsibilities
- Play a key role in the delivery of NEON’s movement building and organising work for the Worker‑led Transition project, by strengthening relationships between the climate movement and trade union movements, and training and supporting local groups and community members to organise and campaign in support of a worker‑led transition and a sustainable future for communities in key industrial regions.
- This will involve visits to industrial sites and communities across England and Wales.
- Co‑design and deliver events and trainings, where climate activists and trade union organisers and members can build relationships, strategise and plan joint action to deliver a worker‑led transition.
- Collaborate with TUC staff to ensure coordinated and effective action in support of a worker‑led transition.
- Work with colleagues in the Movement Building Hub to develop strategy and join up our organising work across programmes.
- Play an active part in the whole NEON team and the Movement Building Hub Team, contributing to organisation‑wide plans, including providing facilitation support for other NEON programmes as and when requested.
Who you are
Please note - this isn’t a tick box exercise and we don’t expect you to meet all of the criteria – it’s more to give both us and you an overall sense of the role, and how the skills and experience you have might map onto it.
We’re looking for someone with a:
- Proven track record of using organising and movement building approaches to plan and deliver successful campaigns, with at least 3 years of experience. This might include doing mapping, conducting outreach, organising mass meetings, integrating political education into campaign planning, or convening organisations to build alignment and develop shared strategy.
- Ability to design and deliver a complex organising and movement building strategy in a fast‑moving environment, with sensitivity to movement politics.
- Good communication and relationship‑building skills, with the ability to communicate complex ideas clearly and work effectively with a range of movement organisations and individuals, including workers and those directly impacted by injustice and oppression.
- Experience of delivering trainings and facilitating, including to those at the sharp end of injustice.
- Excellent planning skills to ensure projects are designed and delivered to a high standard.
- Ability to work independently and flexibly in a dynamic organisation.
- Understanding of the climate movement or trade union movement.
- Willingness to occasionally work unsociable hours (always repaid with TOIL).
- Proven understanding of anti‑oppression work and commitment to tackling all institutional forms of oppression, bigotry and exclusion.
- An affinity with NEON’s aims, objectives and organisational values of solidarity, generosity and respect. We know that people from certain backgrounds and identities are often excluded in progressive movements and we’re committed to doing what we can to correct this.
So:
- We particularly welcome applications from marginalised groups, especially people of colour and other ethnic minorities, people who identify as LGBTQIA, disabled people and those who identify as working class or have done so in the past.
- We know the work goes way beyond “diversity”, it’s about making the space inclusive too. So we are continuously working on that at NEON. So far this includes tangible things like a flexible work policy so people have genuine flexibility around where and when they work and a 28 hour week as standard; a gender‑neutral parenting/leave policy, an anti‑oppression strategy which is held at senior level given how important it is to the organisation. It also includes the day‑to‑day work of creating psychological safety for everyone at NEON and celebrating the wisdom of black, indigenous, queer, disabled and other cultures in the way we work and behave.
There are no formal education requirements for this role. As long as you can show us you have the skills we don’t mind where you got them from! Also important to us is your potential to learn and grow in the role so even if you don’t have 100% of the skills listed we want to hear from you.
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