Screen Actors Guild‐American Federation of Television and Radio Artists

Executive Director, San Francisco-Northern California

Location US-CA-San Francisco
Job ID 2025-2407
Category
Management
Reports To
EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR, LOCALS OPERATIONS
FLSA Status
Exempt
Type
Regular Full-Time
Salary Range
$165,000.00 annually
Department
San Francisco Northern California Local
Shift
9:00am-5:00pm
Union Representation
Non-Represented
Union Code
N/A

Overview

The Local executive director is the chief executive for the SAG-AFTRA San Francisco - Northern California Local. Under the direction of the Executive Director, Locals Operations and the Locals’ Boards of Directors, this person is responsible for administering the business affairs of the San Francisco - Northern California Local, including the policies and programs adopted by the Locals’ Boards of Directors in conjunction with SAG-AFTRA’s national strategies and policies.  

 

Responsibilities

ESSENTIAL DUTIES & RESPONSIBILITIES:

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

  • Oversees and manages all aspects of the SAG-AFTRA San Francisco - Northern California Local operations including compliance with internal union governance procedures, member outreach and local communications, local organizing initiatives, local budgeting, and administration and enforcement of the non-broadcast and broadcast contracts under which local members work.
  • Oversees administration, enforcement and organizing of Union’s collective bargaining agreements covering staff members working at television and radio stations and performers employed in commercials, television/radio programming, feature and independent films, corporate-educational programs, interactive games, sound recordings and other work that may be covered by SAG-AFTRA agreements. 
  • Leads and/or supports negotiations of Local collective bargaining agreements.  Resolves complex issues and disputes with performers, agents and studio/producer representatives, including attorneys and business affairs people, including processing grievances and providing support for arbitration proceedings and matters before the NLRB. 
  • Work to cultivate member leadership, develop and provide leadership training and other programming for member leaders, including work with local and national committees. Serves as liaison to all relevant member committees, either directly or through supervision of appropriate staff.  Actively manages internal decision-making processes to ensure timeliness and maximize consensus.

 

  • Establishes and maintains regular communications with SAG-AFTRA members including outreach, print and email communications, and training and guidance. Oversees the development of programming for members.
  • Develops and maintains SAG-AFTRA’s relationships with industry stakeholders and strategic partners in the Local’s jurisdiction, including SAG-AFTRA members and staff, member representatives, employer labor relations representatives, news and sports directors, station managers, program directors, producers, entertainment unions, local and state elected officials, labor and community organizations (e.g., state and local affiliates of the AFL-CIO) and other organizations.
  • Works in alignment with national strategy and serves as a lead for the Local on broadcast member issues such as minimum contractual standards, coordinating bargaining, contract and employer campaigns and organizing in conjunction with the Chief Broadcast Officer and all national and local staff working in news and broadcast. Provide consultation related to personal service contracts.
  • Works closely with the Local Board to develop and carry out internal and external organizing efforts.
  • Leads, assigns or otherwise takes part in legislative advocacy efforts in connection with the state’s film tax credit program and other legislative matters that may affect SAG-AFTRA members.
  • Supervises, manages and participates in the assessment of work performance of Local staff. Attracts and retains committed, results-oriented staff through personal engagement, supervision, training and development. 
  • Ensures Local office compliance with all human resources and organizational policies.
  • Promotes a culture of excellence and collaboration within the San Francisco - Northern California office. 
  • Performs other duties as assigned or as the situation dictates. 

 

REQUIRED KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS & ABILITIES:

(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.
  • Exceptional oral and written communication skills in order to explain complex subject matter, promote collaboration and teamwork, build consensus, and persuade others.
  • Demonstrated negotiation and/or collective bargaining skills and fundamental knowledge of federal labor law.
  • Responsible; self-directed; proactive; excellent follow-through. 
  • Effective problem solver. 
  • Able to mediate disputes and negotiate with tact and diplomacy.
  • Superlative interpersonal skills: high degree of patience and tact. Must be able to cultivate respectful, strategic and collaborative relationships with people from diverse backgrounds, both internally and externally.
  • Hold yourself and others accountable for a high level of performance and integrity. 
  • Have an understanding and awareness of workers’ rights impacting SAG-AFTRA members.
  • Able to invite, accept and give constructive feedback. 
  • Able to effectively project and manage the local’s budget and other related financial matters.
  • 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 available and willing to travel to such locations and with such frequency as SAG-AFTRA determines is necessary or desirable to meet its business needs.

 

Qualifications

MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS:

Education and/or Experience:

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

 

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