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SAG-AFTRA Executive Director

  • Project Type: Industry
  • Pay Status: Paid
  • Production Company / Studio: SAG-AFTRA
  • Location: Dallas-Fort Worth & Houston-Austin Locals
  • Shooting Schedule: Regular Full-Time

Overview

Who We Are

 

SAG-AFTRA is the iconic American labor union that represents approximately 160,000 media professionals. SAG-AFTRA employees support our members and thrive on securing the strongest protections by negotiating the best wages, working conditions, health and pension benefits. We preserve and expand members’ work opportunities, vigorously enforce our contracts and protect our members against unauthorized use of their work. ​

Responsibilities

What You’ll Do

 

The Executive Director, Dallas-Fort Worth & Houston-Austin Locals is the chief executive for the SAG-AFTRA Dallas-Fort Worth Local (includes Arkansas and Oklahoma) and the SAG-AFTRA Houston-Austin Local. Under the direction of the Executive Director, Locals Operations and the Locals’ Boards of Directors, this position oversees and manages all aspects of the SAG-AFTRA Dallas-Fort Worth and Houston-Austin Local operations, including the policies and programs adopted by the Locals’ Boards of Directors in conjunction with SAG-AFTRA’s national strategies, policies and programs. 

 (This section provides a general summary of the most significant job duties performed. It does not explain in detail every single duty performed.)

  • Manage and oversee the administration, communications, budgeting, governance, organizing and member outreach, legislative advocacy, and general operations for the Locals.
  • Administer and enforce the Union’s collective bargaining agreements covering performers employed in television, commercials, feature and independent film, corporate/educational programs, broadcast, interactive games, and other work that may be covered under SAG-AFTRA agreements.
  • Assist in national organizing campaigns and in the negotiations of collective bargaining agreements in concert with national initiatives and under the direction of senior staff.
  • Administer Local Board meetings. Provide clear and concise reporting to the Local Boards as well as the locals’ leadership. Ensure compliance with local and national constitutions, policies and adopted procedures.
  • Provide support and guidance to member leadership. Develop and carry out internal and external policies, procedures, programs and outreach efforts. Provide leadership training and other programming for member leaders, including work with local and national committees and liaisons. Serve as a liaison to all relevant local member committees, either directly or through supervision of appropriate staff.
  • Develop and maintain internal and external relationships. Work collaboratively with all departments to further SAG-AFTRA’s strategic mission. Work with external stakeholders and industry partners within the Locals’ jurisdictions.
  • Monitor staff performance to ensure successful operations and activities.​ This includes engagement, training and development. Ensure local office compliance with all People & Culture and organizational policies. Promote a culture of excellence and collaboration within the Local office.
  • Perform other duties as assigned or as the situation dictates.

Qualifications

What You’ll Need

We want to make sure you’re successful. To be considered, you must have:

 

(The individual must possess the following knowledge, skills and abilities and be able to explain and demonstrate that he or she can perform the essential functions of this job with or without reasonable accommodation, using some other combination of skills and abilities.)

  • Advanced level of management experience and demonstrated leadership skills required to effectively manage and develop a team and individual contributors.
  • Negotiation and/or collective bargaining skills: proven ability to mediate disputes and negotiate with tact and diplomacy, and general knowledge of federal and state labor law.
  • Exceptional communication skills in English, both oral and written; consultative skills to gain the respect and trust from staff and leadership alike in building impactful solutions.
  • Expert interpersonal skills: high degree of patience and tact, and must be able to cultivate relationships with people from diverse backgrounds and with varied skill sets, both internally and externally.
  • Able to use sound judgment, discretion, and maintain confidentiality on sensitive matters.
  • Able to organize, prioritize and coordinate multiple assignments and projects; able to thrive in a highly dynamic work environment; able to develop creative solutions.
  • Have the self-confidence to take an unpopular position, if appropriate, as well as the judgment to know when to back away from an issue and support a consensus perspective.
  • Proficient in PC applications and Internet-based systems. Working knowledge of publications and social media.
  • Must be available and willing to work extended hours per day or per week, including weekends and holidays, as SAG-AFTRA determines is necessary to meet its business needs. Must be willing to travel as necessary for SAG-AFTRA to meet its business needs.

MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS

Education and/or Experience:

  • Undergraduate degree in relevant field from an accredited college/university and five years applicable experience; or an equivalent combination of education and experience.
  • A minimum five years management/supervisory level experience.
  • Experience in labor negotiations, collective bargaining, labor organizations, union organizing, or non-profit administration preferred.
  • Knowledge of entertainment and/or news and broadcast industry, as well as issues affecting creative artists a plus.
  • Juris Doctor or advanced degree in labor relations a plus.

What You’ll Get

We are a great place to work because we offer:

  • The annual salary for this position is $125k along with excellent employee benefits and perks.
  • Colleagues that are passionate about what we do and how they contribute to our mission
  • Balance between work and home life responsibilities
  • Affordable and comprehensive medical and dental plans
  • Generous pension plan
  • Employee discounts and perks

As with any workplace, the film and television industries can present a wide range of potential occupational health and safety hazards to workers. The Texas Film Commission expects all productions, regardless of budget to employ best practices such as establishing a workplace harassment prevention policy as well as maintaining overall industry safety standards in order to encourage and accomplish safety on set. Please visit the Safety On Set page for additional industry safety resources as well as information about employee rights and laws in Texas.


Project posted June 9, 2025

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