Deputy Director, Civil, Human, and Women's Rights
Company: AFL-CIO
Location: Washington
Posted on: February 15, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description Are you passionate about
economic fairness and social justice? Do you want to improve the
lives of working people and strengthen the labor movement? If you
answered, “Yes!” then the AFL-CIO may be the right place for you.
We are the largest federation of labor unions in the United States,
and our team of dynamic professionals is dedicated to growing
worker power and ensuring every working person has a voice on the
job. When you work at the AFL-CIO, you’re more than just an
individual employee—you’re helping to lead a movement with a proud
history and a bright future ahead. The AFL-CIO works to ensure that
all workers experience fairness and equality in the workplace. It
seeks to uplift the lives of workers of color, women, the LGBTQ
community, and other underrepresented communities in partnership
with the AFL-CIO’s affiliate unions, State Federations, Central and
Area Labor Councils, constituency groups, and community partners.
The Deputy Director for Civil, Human, and Women’s Rights serves as
a key partner to the Director in developing and implementing
AFL-CIO programs and activities to secure civil and human rights
for all. This position supports campaigns and programs to promote
workers’ rights, voting rights, racial equality, immigration
rights, women’s rights, LGBTQ rights, and more. The Deputy Director
helps coordinate civil rights meetings and programs, including the
Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Conference, and serves as a senior
liaison to affiliate unions, constituency groups, and community
partners, including staffing executive committees. Duties and
Responsibilities: Serve as a strategic partner to the Director in
managing the Civil, Human, and Women’s Rights Department staff team
and executing its priorities related to civil and human rights,
racial justice, women’s rights, voting rights, LGBTQ rights, and
young workers. Supervise staff, providing guidance, performance
feedback and ensuring alignment with departmental goals, timelines
and organizational priorities. Support the Director in working with
AFL-CIO executive officers to establish and maintain the
Federation’s internal and external presence in the civil rights
arena. Assist in convening meetings of the federation’s affiliate
civil rights directors and constituency groups, and represent the
federation at external tables and convenings as assigned. Help
manage and cultivate relationships with AFL-CIO affiliates, labor
constituencies, and progressive community groups to identify areas
of collaboration and strengthen partnerships. Support the
development and implementation of community labor outreach plans
around civil, human, and women’s rights and justice issues,
ensuring clear strategies, realistic metrics, operational plans,
and adherence to budgets and timelines. Help conceptualize and
project-manage the creation of workshops, tools, reports, written
materials, and other related materials for members and partners.
Serve as lead staff coordinator for AFL-CIO Executive Committees as
assigned, such as the Committee on Working Women. Provide project
management support for the AFL-CIO’s annual Dr. Martin Luther King
Jr. Conference and other convenings, including coordination,
logistics, programming, outreach, and engagement. Serve as the
primary liaison between the Civil, Human, and Women’s Rights
Department and other AFL-CIO departments, including the Political &
Field Mobilization, Advocacy, Communications & Digital Strategies,
and Governance, Education, and Training, to ensure alignment,
coordination, and effective execution of shared priorities.
Coordinate with the Political & Field Mobilization Hub and field
team to execute community outreach, civil rights, and voter rights
programs through state federations, central labor bodies, labor
constituency groups, and progressive community partners. Oversee
day-to-day implementation and performance tracking progress toward
field program goals; support the direct management of staff
assigned to civil rights initiatives, and work with the Political &
Field Mobilization Hub to disseminate information on civil, human,
and women’s rights issues to affiliates and partners. Coordinate
with the Advocacy Department to track relevant civil rights
legislative and policy matters and develop strategies for
issue-area coverage and advocacy. Collaborate with the
Communications and Digital Strategies teams and relevant resource
teams to maintain and expand the division’s narrative development,
web presence, digital and media engagement. Coordinate with the
Governance, Education, and Training team to develop and conduct
workshops and trainings for AFL-CIO staff, union affiliates, and
constituency groups on civil, human, and women’s rights issues.
Facilitate meetings, conference calls, and webinars as needed.
Other duties as assigned. Qualifications Bachelor’s degree in labor
relations, political science, ethnic studies, or a related field,
or equivalent experience with specific demonstrated experience with
civil, human, and women’s rights campaigns. Minimum of 3 years of
experience managing staff, and excellent communication and
interpersonal skills. Minimum of 3 years of experience in issue
campaign and program work, with specific demonstrated experience in
civil, human, or women’s rights campaigns. Previous labor movement
experience is preferred, but the candidate must possess a working
knowledge of the labor and social justice movements. Existing or
developing relationships with civil, human, and women’s rights
organizations. Demonstrated ability to work collaboratively and
build consensus among diverse stakeholders. Experience working with
various constituent communities, including but not limited to
communities of color, women, and the LGBTQ community. Knowledge of
policy issues, including voting rights, employee
non-discrimination, pay equity, working families, and other issues
relevant to current civil, human, and women’s rights movements.
Strong writing, researching, and messaging skills – writing sample
required. Demonstrated experience in project management, or
managing and prioritizing multiple tasks, creating written work
plans, implementing accountability and progress measurement
systems. Experience working with project management tools, such as
Asana, preferred. Commitment to the principles and goals of
unionism and social justice. Demonstrated ability to work
independently within the context of a plan as part of a larger team
in both a lead and a support role. Effective organizational and
time management skills and the ability to handle multiple
high-priority projects simultaneously. Computer proficiency
required for Google Suite, Google Drive, PowerPoint, web
conferencing, email, and internet applications. Ability to travel
and work long hours or weekends as needed. Powered by
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