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Reference: 80198

Date Added: 10 September 2021
Closing Date: 10 October 2021

Job Title: Training and Mobilisation Officer

Working For: Labour Unions (National TULO)

Location: London

Salary: £38,272.46 (inclusive of London weighting), Pro Rata

Length of Contract: Permanent

Job Details

National TULO (Labour Unions) is seeking to recruit a Training and Mobilisation Officer to work in our team in Westminster. (We are open to discussions about hybrid or remote working arrangements.)

The successful candidate will be responsible for planning and delivering a programme of training and development for trade union members to increase their political activism in the Labour Party, in order to increase the pool of union members with the knowledge, skills and experience to stand for elected office and to mobilise activists to lead campaigning for Labour at election time. They will be responsible for working closely with the TULO Committees in the English Regions and Scotland and Wales to support them in delivering the TULO strategy.

We are a small team, so we require someone who is able to work proactively, flexibly and collaboratively, and who shares our deep commitment to bringing the collective voices of 4 million trade unionists to the heart of the Labour Party and transforming the lives of working people for the better.

Closing Date: 10 October 2021

Interview/Start Dates

Closing time: Midnight
Interview date: 22 October

Application Details

https://labourunions.org.uk/training-job/

To apply for this role, complete the application form (and optional equality monitoring form) and return it with the subject line TRAINING JOB.

We value equality and diversity, and we proactively encourage applications from candidates from underrepresented groups.

We will explore all reasonable adjustments to remove any barriers candidates might face due to sex, race, disability, age, sexual orientation, gender reassignment, gender identity, religion or belief, marital status, pregnancy and maternity or caring responsibilities.

Website: http://labourunions.org.uk

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