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Commercial Contracts Coordinator
Directors Guild of America
Los Angeles, CA
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Through the collective voice of more than 16,000 members, the Directors Guild of America (DGA) helps empower directorial teams to protect and enhance their legal and artistic rights, contend for their creative freedom, and strengthen their ability to develop meaningful, successful careers. The DGA seeks a Commercial Contracts Coordinator for its Los Angeles office. The Commercial Contracts Coordinator is responsible for administering the Guild's National Commercial Agreement, which includes investigating possible contract violations and working with employer representatives to resolve them, if necessary, through the contract grievance process. As part of the Guild's contract negotiations team, the Commercial Contracts Coordinator supports the work of Guild Executives by digesting data and working with a Negotiations Committee of DGA members during collective bargaining. The Commercial Contracts Coordinator is also a first point of contact for members and employers with contract-related questions. Desired Qualifications:
• We seek applicants with experience administering or reviewing contracts, preferably collective bargaining agreements.
• Driven and self-motivated; able to work independently as well as under supervised direction.
• Highly organized and able to handle competing priorities and deadlines.
• Ability to analyze information and frame issues.
• Professional demeanor, ability to interface with Guild members and Employer labor relations representatives.
• Excellent writing and oral communication skills.
• Strong computer skills, including proficiency with Microsoft Office products (Word, Excel, PowerPoint).
• Commitment to collective bargaining and union representation required.
• A Bachelor's degree is required.
EOE
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Through the collective voice of more than 16,000 members, the Directors Guild of America (DGA) helps empower directorial teams to protect and enhance their legal and artistic rights, contend for their creative freedom, and strengthen their ability to develop meaningful, successful careers. The DGA seeks a Commercial Contracts Coordinator for its Los Angeles office. The Commercial Contracts Coordinator is responsible for administering the Guild's National Commercial Agreement, which includes investigating possible contract violations and working with employer representatives to resolve them, if necessary, through the contract grievance process. As part of the Guild's contract negotiations team, the Commercial Contracts Coordinator supports the work of Guild Executives by digesting data and working with a Negotiations Committee of DGA members during collective bargaining. The Commercial Contracts Coordinator is also a first point of contact for members and employers with contract-related questions. Desired Qualifications:
• We seek applicants with experience administering or reviewing contracts, preferably collective bargaining agreements.
• Driven and self-motivated; able to work independently as well as under supervised direction.
• Highly organized and able to handle competing priorities and deadlines.
• Ability to analyze information and frame issues.
• Professional demeanor, ability to interface with Guild members and Employer labor relations representatives.
• Excellent writing and oral communication skills.
• Strong computer skills, including proficiency with Microsoft Office products (Word, Excel, PowerPoint).
• Commitment to collective bargaining and union representation required.
• A Bachelor's degree is required.
EOE
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