Director, Employee and Labour Relations

at  The Salvation Army

Remote, British Columbia, Canada -

Start DateExpiry DateSalaryPosted OnExperienceSkillsTelecommuteSponsor Visa
Immediate10 Aug, 2024Not Specified11 May, 2024N/AEmerging Trends,Organizational Culture,Completion,Sensitivity,Relationship Building,Collective Bargaining,Collective Agreements,Statutes,Union Relations,ResolutionsNoNo
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Description:

QUALIFICATIONS AND EDUCATION REQUIREMENTS:

  • Completion of university degree in industrial relations, law, human resources or business administration or related field
  • Post graduate education/certification in specialty areas is preferred (e.g. Labour and Industrial Relations)

EXPERIENCE AND SKILLED KNOWLEDGE REQUIREMENTS

  • Minimum of 10 years of prior related experience as an employee/union relations manager in a large, multi-union environment leading a team of employee relations professionals
  • Knowledge of strategic and tactical problem-solving approaches and an ability to convert strategic objectives into tangible action plans and results
  • Experience as chief negotiator in collective bargaining, plus extensive collective agreement interpretation and advising along with grievance/arbitration process
  • Exceptional ability to influence others
  • Acts as a strategic collaborator that provides services such as representation, support and advice for complex union and employment related matters
  • Excellent knowledge of human resources practices in a unionized environment
  • Manages a team of employee relations experts whose mandate is to address files of strategic importance related to individual and collective agreements and disputes
  • Fluent understanding and experience applying multiple acts and statutes, including the Labour Relations Act, Employment Standards Act, Occupational Health and Safety Act, Human Rights Code, and Pay Equity Act

PREFERRED SKILLS/CAPABILITIES:

  • Must be able to establish credibility quickly within the organization as a trusted advisor, coach and thinking partner; able to work in a consultative, diplomatic manner.
  • Ability to negotiate resolutions, potentially in confrontational environments, as well as handle more subtle, informal interactions.
  • People oriented leader with strong communication, relationship building, listening and problem-solving skills.
  • Knowledge of current and emerging trends in Employee and Union Relations.
  • Familiarity with and respect for collegial and healthy organizational culture is critical, as is the demonstrated ability to lead in an inclusive, collaborative and consensus-building style.
  • Awareness of and sensitivity to diversity.

MISSION AND SPIRITUAL DEVELOPMENT CAPABILITIES

  • Solid understanding of and is committed to the Mission and Core Values of The Salvation Army and the advancement of integrated mission in the Ministry Unit they resource, serve, support.
  • Adheres to TSA practices, principles, operating policies, applicable orders and regulations.
  • Demonstrates a healthy and respectful understanding of TSA distinctives, values and culture and their place in holistic contemporary ministry, reflected in their ministry context.
  • Demonstrates a commitment to service and a capacity to engage in open dialogue regarding service opportunities for themselves and for the service they oversee.
  • Committed to identifying ministry development plans/goals, and evaluates mission effectiveness, adapting strategies/ approaches; taking responsibility to follow through for successful outcomes for your function or service area.
  • Strives to meet human need, build community partnerships and identify opportunities for new and improved ministry in service to mission advancement and strategic priorities.
  • Affirms and encourages the utilization of people’s gifts, strengths and abilities, ensuring that priority is given to the spiritual needs expressed by clients and employees within their jurisdiction.
  • Effectively communicates with Salvation Army leaders to gain support and approval of proposed change initiatives in compliance with TSA policies and practices.

THE SALVATION ARMY WILL PROVIDE REASONABLE ACCOMMODATION UPON REQUEST. PLEASE LET US KNOW IF YOU HAVE A NEED FOR ANY ACCOMMODATION.

We thank all applicants and will contact candidates selected for next steps. Internal Applicants are encouraged to notify their current supervisor when applying for a new position within The Salvation Army.
Published
May 7, 2024
Location
Work From Home
Job Type
Full-time
Competition #
24-053
Ministry Unit/Dept:
Human Relations
Address:
Work From Home
Posting Expires:
May 15, 2024
Applications Accepted By:
Please submit your resume and cover letter to thq.careers@salvationarmy.ca and cite competition #24-053 in the subject line of your email

Responsibilities:

  • Develops and operationalizes strategic plans to standardize collective agreements, deliver service excellence and increase capability in cost effective, high impact employee and union relations.
  • Collaborates with stakeholders in the development, recommendation and implementation of employee and union relations strategies.
  • Leads change to install and promote new ways of working; involves framing and collaborating to communicate and align territorial, divisional and ministry unit approaches that support positive employee and union relations.
  • Develops, recommends, and implements guidelines for collective agreement negotiations, interpretation, and administration to ensure consistency across the organization in accordance with the employee and union relations strategy.
  • Directs and continuously improves centrally managed expert services in employee and union relations including pre-negotiations planning/strategizing with MU leaders to deliver planned outcomes during collective agreement negotiations.
  • Acts as the chief negotiator on The Salvation Army’s key union relations agreements.
  • Plays a key role in establishing good communications and fostering a positive union relations climate with all key stakeholders.
  • Influences and mitigates risks by ensuring delivery of effective and timely solutions/services.
  • Provides leadership and oversight to the employee and union relations team and leads arbitration management and strategic choice points.
  • Represents TSA at arbitration/board hearings and oversees decisions on legal representation and budget.
  • Ensures appropriate development of employee and union relations skills through the planning, development and implementation of training seminars and information sessions (i.e., grievance handling, employee discipline, etc.)
  • Provides trend analysis and recommendations to senior executive team to mitigate possible employee relations risks to the organization.
  • Conducts organizational analysis of employee relations activities and collaborates with key internal partners, to identify prevalent concerns. Based on this research, proactively identify enhancements across employment policies and frameworks to mitigate risk and recommend improvements.
  • Maintains a network of internal and external contacts to regularly benchmark and remain current on future trends and developments related to employee relations programs, policies and strategies.
  • Oversees, manages, leads, coaches, guides, and mentor employee relations staff.


REQUIREMENT SUMMARY

Min:N/AMax:5.0 year(s)

Human Resources/HR

HR / Administration / IR

HR

Graduate

Industrial relations law human resources or business administration or related field

Proficient

1

Remote, Canada