The DOE employs many types of educators and professionals who work with New York City public school students in a variety of ways, from counseling high school seniors about college to offering physical and occupational therapy to special needs children. These educators are organized into what the UFT calls functional chapters because what unites the members in each group is their job or function.
What is a functional chapter?
Functional chapters were formed to allow UFT members with common issues and concerns to have a voice. The common bond is the job performed rather than a worksite or a school.
Do functional chapters have their own contracts and their own chapter leaders?
Many functional chapters have their own DOE-UFT contracts. Functional chapter members elect a citywide chapter leader to represent them. School-based functional chapter members also belong to a school chapter and vote for a school chapter leader. Therefore, school-based functional chapter members receive support from their school chapter leader and their functional chapter leader.
What’s the largest functional chapter in the UFT?
The largest functional chapter, by far, is the Paraprofessionals Chapter with 27,000 members.
In addition to its DOE functional chapters, the UFT has two functional chapters with other municipal employees: NYPD-employed supervisors of school security and city-employed per-session hearing officers (also known as administrative law judges). The UFT also has functional chapters for its members in private-sector and nonprofit bargaining units, including the Adapt Community Network, the Block Institute, the various chapters within the Federation of Nurses/UFT and the union’s Family Child Care Providers Chapter.
What is the role of the functional chapter leader?
Functional chapter leaders advocate for the common concerns of their members and handle individual and citywide issues confronting members. Functional chapter leaders serve three-year terms and are elected at the same time as school chapter leaders.
How can I find out more about my functional chapter?
Functional chapters have their own sections on the UFT website under Chapters. If you aren’t receiving email from your functional chapter leader, please sign up for a website account or, if you already have an account, log in to the UFT website, go to My Account and make sure there is a checkmark in the box next to UFT emails.
If you have any questions about your contract, your workplace rights, your Welfare Fund benefits or union-provided professional development, you may also call the UFT at 212-331-6312.
Shelvy Young-Abrams
Paraprofessionals
Rosemarie Thompson
School Counselors
Sheryl Pender
School Secretaries Chapter Leader
Caroline Murphy
Speech Improvement
Cynthia Bennett
School Nurses
Raul Garcia
Social Workers and Psychologists
Administrative Education Officers and Analysts
Crystal Ogir
Supervisor of Nurses and Therapists
Steve Grossman
Attendance Teachers
Emmanuel Duruaku
Home Instructors
Thomas Ayrovainen
Occupational/Physical Therapists
Ardell J. Long-Temple,
Education Officers and Analysts
Raquel Sepulveda,
Hearing Education Services
Sarah Tyson
Adult Education
John Cooper
Hospital Schools
Vincent Pedulla
Vision Education Services
Alphonsus Obaji
Lab Specialists
Naomi Rodriguez
Teachers Assigned
Susan Kavanagh
Audiologists
Sarah Bartow
Sign Language Interpreters
Nazario Gonzalez
Re-Start Program
Michael Friedman
Pathways to Graduation
Zamyra Abdel Hady
LYFE Program