Stop the Attacks on Public Education and Services!
Our country is facing many challenges and the division between Americans is growing. As workers, we all feel the squeeze of inflation, worry about our retirement and are concerned about threats to public education and public services. That’s why it’s important that NYSUT members come together, regardless of political affiliation, to fight for the values that unite us; Good jobs that pay a decent wage, a good retirement, affordable health care, fair treatment by our employers, a strong and vibrant democracy and great public schools.
Program Requirements:
Successful applicants should feel comfortable having one-to-one conversations with members of NYSUT at their homes (the work you do will be in the region where you live or work).
The NYSUT Statewide Member Organizing Institute requires participants to commit to all aspects of the program.
MOI 2025 Training Sessions Options:
- July 11-13 - NYSUT Headquarters, Latham NY
- July 14-15 - Rochester Regional Office, Rochester NY
- July 14-15 - Long Island, Melville Marriott
- July 16-17 - Buffalo Regional Office, Williamsville NY
Participants will be expected to:
- Complete 6 to 12 shifts (4 hours each) over the 6 week duration of the program.
- Attend (1) one of (4) four multi day training sessions (hotel and meals are provided, mileage to and from training is reimbursed)
- Accept observation and constructive feedback from NYSUT Organizers.
- Be comfortable with the basic navigation of a smartphone.
- Be on their feet walking for most of their shift, including in inclement weather and after dark. Driving between houses may be required as well.
- Leveraging technology for efficiency and competitive advantage.
Compensation:
Members accepted to participate in the NYSUT Member Organizing Institute will receive $25 an hour as well as reimbursement for mileage and tolls.
Apply Today:
The deadline for applying to the NYSUT Member Organizing Institute is June 8, 2025.
Click Here To Apply Today!
Questions?
Please email Megan O’Brien: Megan.OBrien@nysut.org
