POSITION DESCRIPTION
Position Title: Member Service Centre (MSC) Organisers
Position Location Sydney, NSW
Employment Status: Full time/Ongoing, subject to 6 months probation
Classification & Salary: MSC Organiser 1.1, $79,349 per annum + 15.4% superannuation
CONDITIONS OF EMPLOYMENT
flexible work practices and access to accrued days off
best practice leave provisions including paid primary carer leave (26 weeks) and supporting partner leave (six weeks) and paid family violence leave (20 days pro rata per annum, non-cumulative)
employer super contributions on paid or unpaid parental leave for a period equal to a maximum of 52 weeks
a comprehensive Employee Assistance Program
a strong commitment to training and development
health and well being initiatives
salary sacrificing.
Position reports to: Director of MSC & Team Leader
Positions reporting to this position are: Nil
COMMUNITY AND PUBLIC SECTOR UNION (CPSU) - PSU GROUP
The CPSU (PSU Group) is one of Australia s most active and innovative trade unions. CPSU members work in the Australian Public Service, the ACT and NT governments, and a number of community and private sector areas.
Our Purpose
CPSU members work together to secure better working lives for all. We work collectively to ensure workers are safe at work, have fair rights, pay and conditions, and a voice at work. We act with integrity and stand in solidarity where workers are attacked. We know strong union workplaces deliver better public services. As part of the broad labour movement, all that we do supports progressive social change and environmental justice.
Our focus
To do this, we work together to:
1. Build power and be a bigger, stronger union that is led from the workplace
Engage with non-members, particularly workers who don t have a relationship with us
Engage existing members, build commitment and activism
Support and empower delegates and workplace leaders.
2. Achieve results for members and workers in our industries
Campaign with delegates and members to address issues affecting our workplaces
Work with delegates and members to advocate for and address issues affecting our industries
Work with delegates and members to advocate for and address policy and political issues affecting our lives and future.
As an employer we offer family friendly conditions and leave entitlements, 15.4% superannuation, and access to health and wellbeing initiatives. Our friendly staff are passionate about the work they do and committed to union values, helping others, and making a positive contribution to society. Working with the CPSU means you will work side by side with other union members to make our workplaces and communities fairer.
OVERVIEW OF POSITION
The primary function of this role is to provide information, support, advice and representation to members on issues that affect their working lives. The MSC Telephone Organiser operates in a very dynamic, complex and constantly changing environment requiring flexibility and openness to new ideas and approaches.
The MSC Telephone Organiser is an entry-level position with potential career development to a workplace organising role. A comprehensive training program is provided.
The position will report to the Director of the MSC and the Team Leader and will be focused on meeting key union objectives of:
helping members achieve fairness at work, job security, and the best possible pay and decent conditions
being a union that most employees want to join
promoting our members issues in the public and political arena
Is this you?
A passion for social justice and community campaigning or experience with progressive organisations or social justice causes.
An ability and confidence to inspire, engage, develop and lead people to take action through positive conversations.
An understanding that your work will always focus on recruitment and retention and growing our Union.
A strong eagerness to work with people from diverse backgrounds to make a difference.
The CPSU will provide support and development to the successful applicant.
SELECTION CRITERIA
REQUIRED SKILLS, KNOWLEDGE & ABILITY
Essential
A commitment to union values and principles, helping others and making a contribution to society
Committed to high service standards
Demonstrated high-level communication skills
Confident and enjoys dealing with people over the phone
Capable of dealing with peak inbound phone call demands
Ability to work as part of a team and independently
Good record-keeping skills
Demonstrated ability to use a PC and related commercial software packages, particularly Microsoft Word, Excel, and Outlook
Experience working with a membership based relational database package
Desirable
Experience as a union activist or delegate
Involvement in union, community, student, environment or other campaigns/collective activities
Previous experience processing payments and membership records over the phone
Outbound calling experience, survey data collection
Answering industrial inquiries and advising delegates and members
Managing individual industrial cases such as Workers Compensation
Please submit your application by COB Monday, 25 July 2022.
The CPSU is an equal opportunity employer and actively encourages women, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders, and people from culturally and linguistically diverse backgrounds to apply for position. Selection is merit based. Part time employment opportunities may be considered where suitable.