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Crew Leader - Union

Edison, NJ ยท On-site

$164.10 - $167.53/mo

The Crew Leader is responsible for directly supervising a crew while on the job site and ensuring the crew works safely and efficiently while delivering quality jobs on time. This position is ...

Adecco is hiring a Production Line Leader to support a fast-paced manufacturing operation in Union, OH . In this hands-on leadership role, you'll oversee daily production line activities, help drive ...

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Senior working, union leader responsible for coordinating multiple erection crews and supporting the successful execution of field operations across assigned projects. * When designated, and as ...

Adecco is hiring a Production Line Leader to support a fast-paced manufacturing operation in Union, OH . In this hands-on leadership role, you'll oversee daily production line activities, help drive ...

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Senior working, union leader responsible for coordinating multiple erection crews and supporting the successful execution of field operations across assigned projects. * When designated, and as ...

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As of Aug 21, 2026, the average hourly pay for union leader in the United States is $25.73, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $15.38 and $24.04 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a union leader?

Union leaders are elected or appointed representatives who advocate for the interests of workers within a labor union. They negotiate with employers over wages, benefits, and working conditions, and help ensure that labor contracts are upheld. Union leaders also organize members, address grievances, and may be involved in broader labor movements or policy advocacy. Their primary goal is to protect and advance the rights of union members in the workplace.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a union leader?

To thrive as a Union Leader, you need a deep understanding of labor laws, collective bargaining processes, and union governance, often supported by experience in labor relations or organizational leadership. Familiarity with negotiation software, case management systems, and relevant legal or labor certifications is highly beneficial. Strong communication, conflict resolution, and advocacy skills are essential soft skills for motivating members and representing their interests. These skills and qualifications are crucial for effectively protecting workers' rights, negotiating contracts, and fostering unity within the workforce.

What are some common challenges faced by union leaders when representing members during negotiations?

Union leaders often encounter challenges such as balancing diverse member interests, maintaining clear communication with both members and management, and staying up-to-date with labor laws and regulations. During negotiations, they must advocate strongly for member needs while finding practical solutions that can be agreed upon by both parties. Navigating these complexities requires strong interpersonal skills, problem-solving abilities, and a deep understanding of contract language and workplace dynamics.

What is the difference between Union Leader vs Union Organizer?

AspectUnion LeaderUnion Organizer
CredentialsTypically no formal credentials required, but leadership experience helpsOften requires knowledge of labor laws and organizing skills, sometimes certifications
Work EnvironmentLeads union meetings, negotiates contracts, manages union activitiesRecruits members, plans campaigns, conducts outreach
Employer & Industry UsageFound in various industries, focusing on union governanceActive in labor campaigns, often in the early stages of union formation

Union Leaders focus on managing and representing union members, while Union Organizers concentrate on recruiting members and building union strength. Both roles are essential in the labor movement but differ in responsibilities and daily activities.

How do you become a union leader?

To become a union leader, individuals typically gain experience by working in a unionized environment and demonstrating leadership skills. They often start as union representatives or stewards, participate in union activities, and may need to be elected or appointed by union members. Strong communication, negotiation skills, and knowledge of labor laws are essential for advancement.
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VP of Credit Union Service Organizations

Suncoast Credit Union Careers

Tampa, FL โ€ข On-site

$180K - $260K/yr

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Retirement, PTO

Re-posted 11 days ago


Job description

Overview

Compensation: $180,000.00 - $260,000.00 salary based on experience and credentials Location Type: OnsitePosition Type: Full Time

The VP CUSOs is responsible for driving organizational success through strategic vision, revenue growth, sales leadership, operational excellence, and effective execution across wholly owned Suncoast Credit Union Service Organizations (CUSOs). This role is accountable for developing and executing growth strategies that increase market share, business acquisition, client retention, profitability, and overall organizational performance. The position provides executive leadership in fostering a high-performing sales culture, coaching and developing talent, and advancing business expansion initiatives while ensuring alignment with the credit union's strategic objectives. Through market analysis, innovation, relationship development, and disciplined execution, this role drives sustainable growth, strengthens organizational capabilities, and delivers measurable results across all lines of business

Responsibilities
  • Lead the strategic planning and growth initiatives for the wholly owned CUSOs, including the development of the annual business plans, revenue targets, growth objectives, and operating budgets
  • Develop and execute business development strategies that drive new member acquisition, increased market penetration, revenue growth, profitability, and long-term business expansion
  • Identify and pursue strategic partnerships, referral channels, and market opportunities that expand value proposition, strengthen market position, and increase profitability
  • Evaluate emerging market trends, competitive threats, and business opportunities and implement strategies that support sustainable growth and competitive advantage
  • Drive achievement of annual sales, revenue, membership growth, retention, and profitability goals across all business units
  • Build and foster a high-performance sales culture focused on consultative selling, relationship development, member service excellence, accountability, and goal achievement
  • Establish sales strategies, production expectations, pipeline management practices, performance standards, and key performance indicators (KPIs) to ensure achievement of business objectives
  • Conduct regular business reviews, sales performance evaluations, coaching sessions, and team meetings to improve productivity, effectiveness, and employee development
  • Identify opportunities for enhancement through procedural updates, service modifications, and the introduction of new initiatives or developments
  • Provide ongoing reviews of relevant products and services that meet the needs of members along with igniting growth, instilling member loyalty and improving members' lives
  • Analyze financial results, operational metrics, and market performance to identify opportunities for growth, process improvement, and enhanced member experience
  • Develop and execute strategies that improve profitability, operational efficiency, service delivery, and overall business performance
  • Prepare and present monthly and quarterly business performance reports, including sales production, profitability, retention metrics, and strategic initiatives, to Executive Leadership and the Holding Company Board of Directors
  • Create a culture of accountability, engagement, continuous improvement, and professional development
  • Identify training opportunities that strengthen sales effectiveness, leadership capabilities, and operational performance
  • Foster collaboration, trust, and alignment across business units to maximize organizational effectiveness and member impact
  • Assess workforce capabilities and determine appropriate staffing levels necessary to support strategic, operational, and growth objectives.
  • Partner with Human Resources to recruit, develop, and retain top-performing talent
  • Develop succession plans and talent pipelines to ensure organizational readiness and leadership continuity
  • Participate in the overall strategic planning for the credit union, including the creation of the annual business plan and budget
  • Provide direction, mentoring, and development opportunities for directly reporting credit union leaders
  • Determine and maintain appropriate staffing levels
  • Cultivate strong working relationships by building trust among team members
  • Establish and implement strategies with short to long term impact on business results
  • Establish overall goals for areas of responsibility
  • Identify areas for improvement, procedural changes, new developments, or changes in services
  • Attend credit union and community events during and outside of regular business hours
  • Represent the credit union at key sponsored events, often including speaking and public relations roles
  • Promote awareness of the credit union mission to memberships and the community
  • Manage vendor relationships and contracts in accordance with the credit union's Vendor Management Policy
  • Oversee regulatory compliance in assigned areas
  • Maintain knowledge and understanding of current trends, laws, and issues affecting the area of expertise
  • Attend educational events to increase professional knowledge
  • Complete annual compliance and info security training to understand employees' role in maintaining effective compliance and security programs
Qualifications
  • Minimum 10 years of experience in the financial services industry and/or Insurance executive leadership
  • Bachelor's degree in business administration, Finance, or related field preferred
  • Florida General Lines Agent Insurance License (2-20) preferred
  • Experience in insurance, title, real estate, financial services, or related regulated industries preferred
  • Experience developing and coaching leaders, sales professionals, and high-performing teams
  • Demonstrated success leading sales organizations, business development teams, or revenue-generating business units
  • Proven track record of achieving revenue growth, market expansion, customer acquisition, and retention objectives
  • Strong understanding of sales management principles, performance metrics, pipeline development, and consultative selling practices
  • Excellent organization, prioritization, and analytical skills to effectively manage areas of responsibility and attain organizational goals
  • Excellent written, verbal, and interpersonal communication skills to interact effectively with members, staff, vendors, government regulators, the Board of Directors, and senior executive leadership
  • Ability to analyze and resolve complex problems or situations requiring broad-based solutions impacting multiple business units or functions
  • Ability to negotiate and compromise to influence the strategic direction of the organization
  • Extensive knowledge and understanding of regulatory compliance
  • Extensive knowledge and understanding of credit union computer systems and software applications required to perform job duties

Benefits

  • Financial Well-Being: 401K Retirement Planning, Employee Loan Discounts, Flex Spending Accounts, Annual Bonus Program
  • Wellness: Medical Coverage, Dental and Vision Coverage, Access to 4,000+ Gyms, Mental Health Resources, PTO Wellness Days, Short Term and Long Term Disability Coverage
  • Work-Life Balance: 11 Paid Holidays, 3 weeks of Paid Time Off, 4 weeks of Paid Parental Leave, Birthday PTO
  • Community Involvement: Paid Volunteer Hours
  • Growth: Degree Assistance up to $5,000 per year

For more information, including additional benefits, please visit our benefits website at https://careers.suncoastcreditunion.com/benefits

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ย #LOVEWORK! Employees flourish in an inclusive culture celebrating growth and prioritizing the community.ย For more information, please visit our careers site at https://careers.suncoastcreditunion.com/

Employment Type: FULL_TIME