Working for America Executive Director
Company: AFL-CIO Tech Institute
Location: Washington
Posted on: February 17, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description Salary: $175,000 - $200,000
Working for America Institute Executive Director Position
Description & Candidate Profile For more than 55 years, the AFL-CIO
Working for America Institute (WAI) has served as the nonprofit
workforce development and economic mobility arm of the AFL-CIO.
Founded during the War on Poverty, WAI has a long and proud history
of bringing together unions, employers, community partners, and the
public and private sectors to help workersespecially those most
economically vulnerableaccess good jobs, build skills, and advance
into family-sustaining careers. Today, WAI is a mission-driven
501(c)(3) organization operating at the intersection of the labor
movement, workforce development, and economic policy. We advance
innovative workforce strategies that strengthen worker voice,
support union growth, and build resilient communities, with a
recent focus on planned growth into other non-construction sectors.
Our work includes the design and implementation of high-quality
apprenticeship, pre-apprenticeship, and training programs;
technical assistance to labor and workforce partners; and
collaboration with national, state, and local stakeholders to
respond to economic and technological change. As the United States
navigates rapid technological advances including artificial
intelligence, advanced manufacturing, and automationand confronts
persistent inequities in access to quality jobs, WAI is uniquely
positioned to help ensure these changes translate into good union
jobs and real economic mobility. A core priority for WAI is
supporting the AFL-CIOs leadership in shaping how emerging
technologies are deployed in ways that protect workers, expand
opportunity, and strengthen unions. WAI is seeking a dynamic,
strategic, and hands-on Executive Director to lead the organization
through its next chapter of growth, sustainability, and impact. The
Executive Director will be responsible for strengthening WAIs
position within the labor movement, expanding its programmatic and
fundraising capacity, and elevating its national profile as a
trusted workforce intermediary. Key Duties and Responsibilities
Strategic Leadership Provide overall vision, strategy, and
leadership for WAI in alignment with its mission, history, and
values. Strengthen WAIs role as the workforce development arm of
the AFL-CIO, working closely with AFL-CIO officers, departments,
councils, state federations, central labor councils, and affiliated
unions. Advance WAIs role in supporting the AFL-CIOs priorities
around advanced technology and artificial intelligence, including
worker training, upskilling, and strategies to address
technological displacement. Identify emerging opportunities in
advanced technology, artificial intelligence, robotics, and other
evolving sectors, and translate them into actionable programs,
apprenticeship models, and partnerships that align with labor
movement priorities. Report to and work closely with the AFL-CIO
Board of Directors, ensuring regular communication, transparency,
and strategic alignment. Fundraising and Resource Development Lead
and significantly expand private-sector fundraising, particularly
with national and regional foundations and philanthropic partners.
Oversee public-sector funding strategies, including federal, state,
and local grants, and ensure compliance with all grant
requirements. Articulate WAIs value proposition to funders and by
clearly connecting workforce development, apprenticeship, and
training to economic mobility, community stability, and worker
voice. Identify strategic opportunities to partner with local
workforce development nonprofits as part of larger grants.
Programmatic and Operational Leadership Oversee the design,
implementation, and evaluation of workforce development,
apprenticeship, and training initiatives. Ensure strong financial
management, including budgeting, grant oversight, and an
understanding of nonprofit accounting principles. Supervise,
mentor, and support a small but growing team of staff, consultants,
and partners, fostering a collaborative, effective, and
mission-driven culture. Strengthen internal systems and operations
to support organizational growth and long-term sustainability.
External Relations and Communications Serve as WAIs primary
external spokesperson and representative in national labor,
workforce development, and policy conversations, including those
focused on AI, automation, and the future of work. Build and
maintain strong relationships with unions, workforce
intermediaries, community partners, employers, policymakers, and
peer organizations. Elevate WAIs visibility and impact through
reports, briefings, convenings, and thought leadership that reflect
the organizations expertise and impact. Ideal Candidate Profile The
ideal Executive Director for WAI is a seasoned leader who combines
deep labor movement knowledge with the ability to build and run a
small, entrepreneurial nonprofit, and who is energized by the
challenge of helping workers and unions navigate rapid
technological change. This individual is both strategic and
tacticala doer who is comfortable operating in a complex
institutional environment while advancing new ideas and
opportunities. The ideal candidate will bring: Deep union and labor
movement fluency. A strong understanding of how unions,
international affiliates, state federations, and local unions
operate, including the protocols, politics, and relationship
dynamics that govern engagement. Familiarity with non-construction
sectors.is preferred. Credibility and relationship-building skills.
The ability to build trust across the labor movement, philanthropic
community, workforce system, and among AFL-CIO leadership, with a
clear understanding of how to navigate shared authority and avoid
duplication or competition with affiliates. Fundraising leadership.
Demonstrated success securing funding from private foundations and
public sources, with the ability to quickly engage funders,
communicate impact, and grow a diversified revenue base. Workforce
development and apprenticeship experience. Practical experience
designing, managing, or supporting apprenticeship,
pre-apprenticeship, training, or related workforce initiatives,
ideally in partnership with unions and community-based
organizations, including programs tied to advanced manufacturing,
AI-enabled technologies, or other emerging fields. Strong
management and operational acumen. Comfort overseeing budgets,
grants, and nonprofit finances, including an understanding of
direct and indirect costs, compliance, and sustainability.
Collaborative leadership style. A leader who is organized, calm,
and effective; sets clear expectations; follows through on
commitments; and works well within a larger institutional
ecosystem, including close coordination with the AFL-CIO Tech
Institute and other partners. Exceptional communication skills. The
ability to clearly articulate WAIs mission, value, and strategy to
diverse audiences, from union leaders and funders to policymakers
and staff. Above all, the ideal candidate is energized by WAIs
mission, respectful of its history, and excited to help shape the
future of workforce development within the labor movement in the
United States. Qualifications While the most competitive candidates
likely possess the following Core Qualifications, we know that not
every candidate may. If you have read and been inspired by this
position description and candidate profile, we hope youll apply.
Ten or more years of progressively responsible leadership
experience in nonprofit, public, or related sectors Proven success
in organizational management, fundraising, and external relations,
including experience working with a board of directors and leading
through growth and transition Deep familiarity with the U.S. labor
movement Experience designing and implementing workforce
development programs and policy initiatives Demonstrated ability to
lead, inspire, and develop diverse teams toward shared goals Strong
financial and operational acumen, with experience managing budgets
and complex projects Deep commitment to advancing equity,
inclusion, and collaboration within organizational culture and
external partnerships Additional Preferred Qualifications: Direct
experience within a labor union Strong knowledge of national
workforce systems, labor market dynamics, and related policy
Compensation and Benefits The salary range for this position is
$175,000$200,000, commensurate with experience. WAI offers a
comprehensive benefits package, including employer-paid health,
dental, and vision coverage; generous leave and paid time off; a
retirement/pension plan and 401(k) match; and a hybrid work
schedule with up to two days per week remote. The AFL-CIO Working
for America Institute is an equal opportunity employer and does not
discriminate on the basis of race, gender, physical ability, age,
religion, sexual orientation, or national or ethnic origin. We
welcome a diverse pool of applications, believe it is critical that
our staff represent the larger labor movement, and are committed to
building a culture and community that fosters diversity, equity,
and inclusion. Process & Timeline Applications are accepted on a
rolling basis, and the position is open until filled. Candidates
who advance in the process can anticipate the following process:
Initial Screening Interview via Zoom with Director of Operations
and Finance Panel 1 Interview via Zoom with the Staff Search
Committee Panel 2 Interview in person with Board of Directors
Reference Checks Ideal start date is March 1, 2026 To Apply Please
submit the following items: A cover letter outlining your interest
and qualifications for the role Your resume/CV Three professional
references Should you have any questions about the role or need
reasonable accommodation during the application or interview
process, please feel free to contact
cbieber@workingforamerica.org.
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