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Job opportunity – Lead Organiser position

Lead Organiser

Full-time permanent position based in Canberra, ACT

ABOUT AEU ACT BRANCH

The Australian Education Union ACT Branch represents over 4,000 educators across more than 100 ACT public education workplaces. We are a member-led union building power through workplace organising, developing member leadership, and winning real improvements in educators’ working conditions and students’ learning conditions. We believe in distributed leadership, evidence-based campaigning, and building the capacity of members to lead their own fights.

KEY RESPONSIBILITIES

The Lead Organiser will drive organising campaigns in ACT public education, building workplace power and growing member participation. This role requires creativity, self-direction, and commitment to member-led organising principles.

You will:

  • Lead and develop a team of organisers to achieve membership growth, leadership development, and workplace participation
  • Build and support workplace delegate structures and organising committees
  • Operationalise strategic campaign plans to achieve industrial and organising objectives
  • Develop organiser capacity through coaching, training, and structured support
  • Work with members to identify workplace issues and build campaigns that win
  • Uphold the union’s values of equity, diversity, and inclusion in all work

KEY SELECTION CRITERIA

Essential:

  • Demonstrated experience leading organising teams to achieve measurable outcomes in membership growth, leadership development, and participation
  • Ability to build positive, high-performing team culture focused on member empowerment
  • Experience developing strategic campaign plans and executing them under pressure
  • Strong coaching skills to develop organiser capacity and judgment
  • Creative problem-solving approach to organising challenges
  • Excellent communication and rapport-building skills across diverse workplaces
  • Commitment to improving educators’ working lives and achieving union goals

Highly regarded:

  • Experience in union or community organising and campaigning
  • Knowledge of education sector industrial relations
  • Experience with democratic organising structures and workplace committees

Requirements:

  • Valid driver’s licence
  • Right of Entry Permits (or ability to obtain)

HOW TO APPLY

Submit your resume and cover letter addressing the selection criteria to Patrick Judge, Branch Secretary, via patrick.judge@aeuact.org.au

For inquiries about the role, contact our office at aeuact@aeuact.org.au

Applications close: 10 April 2026

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