Labour Relations Officer USW-044-25 at BC Nurses' Union
Burnaby, British Columbia, Canada -
Full Time


Start Date

Immediate

Expiry Date

27 Feb, 26

Salary

104548.8

Posted On

29 Nov, 25

Experience

2 year(s) or above

Remote Job

Yes

Telecommute

Yes

Sponsor Visa

No

Skills

Labour Relations, Collective Agreement Interpretation, Grievance Resolution, Negotiation, Campaign Organization, Member Advocacy, Education Delivery, Mentorship, Communication Skills, Public Health Care Knowledge, Union Policies, Facilitation Skills, Problem Solving, Team Collaboration, Travel Willingness, Interpersonal Skills

Industry

Non-profit Organizations

Description
The BC Nurses’ Union (BCNU) is a strong, dynamic voice for nurses and nursing in British Columbia, representing more than 50,000 members. BCNU provides collective agreement negotiation and support to its members, as well as professional and advocacy services in the field of research, clinical practice, leadership and education. As the voice of the nursing profession in the province, we advocate for nurses and patients to ensure safe, quality, public health care for all. Job Title: Labour Relations Officer Regular Full - Time Reporting to: Coordinator, Labour Relations Posting #: USW-044-25 Pay Grade: 5 level 1 ($104,548.80 annually, plus $8,420 salary differential per year) Starting: December 2025 Posting Period: November 28 to December 7, 2025 Position Overview Responsible for the maintenance, enforcement, and interpretation of collective agreement provisions for assigned bargaining unit(s) located throughout British Columbia; identifying issues of concern to BCNU members. Provides leadership and mentors stewards including sharing the organizing of campaigns with stewards and members around workplace and social issues which promote the economic, social welfare and occupational interests of the general membership in accordance with BCNU policies and objectives. Key Responsibilities Responsible for the day-to-day maintenance, enforcement, and interpretation of collective agreement provisions for assigned bargaining unit(s). Advises stewards on the interpretation of the collective agreement, past practice, labour legislation, union policies and procedures, and other issues, in a labour relations context. Initiates, presents, and resolves issues or grievances. Presents the union's case at third party. Presents cases at arbitration and labour board hearings. Negotiates local agreements on matters such as shift schedules and scheduled daily working hours, mergers, and displacements. Identifies and addresses issues of concern to BCNU members. Shares the organizing of campaigns with stewards and members around workplace and social issues which promote the economic, social welfare and occupational interests of the general membership in accordance with BCNU policies and objectives, particularly in relation to collective agreement issues. Develops, mentors, and advises BCNU stewards and members on how to address their workplace concerns and determine what mix of campaigns and grievance/arbitration work will best address those issues. Participates in the development and delivery of education courses for BCNU members and stewards as required. Assists the Coordinator in preparing for negotiating the Provincial Collective Agreement. May be required to assist in conducting ratification votes, strike votes, and certification votes. May be required to negotiate first contracts and renewal contracts for bargaining units outside the Provincial Collective Agreement. Provides support and information for bargaining. May provide assistance to the Organizing department. Participates, as required, in the organization and certification of new members and groups. Provides work direction to assigned administrative staff. Participates in the efficient and cooperative use of resources and personnel. Performs other related duties as assigned. Qualifications The successful applicant must have: Demonstrated understanding of and ability to utilize and implement the member-centric model by working in an empowering manner with union members and stewards. Good group facilitation skills including flip-charting and analyzing discussions and ability to assess and develop campaign plans, ability to motivate members and stewards to take action on union issues. Ability to develop, mentor, and assist stewards in identifying arguments for written presentations to hospital, community and regional boards and other bodies. Extensive and progressive experience (3 - 5 years) as an active steward processing grievances at progressive stages and presenting grievances to management, facilitating group meetings, with demonstrated experience of organizing membership campaigns, and/or public rallies, and/or group grievances and/or media events. External applicants with equivalent experience may be considered. College or university education in an approved Social Sciences, Industrial Relations program and/or Nursing or an equivalent combination of education and experience as described below. Completion of BCNU provided labour relations training programs preferred. Demonstrated ability to interpret collective agreement language and argue a strong case for the redress of problems. Ability to explain contract issues to members in writing. Good knowledge of nurses’ employment issues and the general environmental conditions of nursing. A thorough understanding of and commitment to trade union philosophy and public health care. Demonstrated excellent verbal, written and interpersonal skills required which results in effective communication with Supervisors, Managers, Government and Union Officials, Counsel and Labour Relations personnel. Demonstrated ability to work well with members, elected officers, BCNU management and co-workers. A willingness to travel throughout the province on short notice and a valid driver’s license. Why work at BCNU? BCNU speaks up and speaks out for safe, quality, public health care. We pride ourselves in providing protection, representation, and services to all members and in supporting our employees. Our organizational values are rooted in respect, integrity, and collaboration, guiding us in building a workplace culture where everyone feels they can bring their authentic selves to work. We recognize and prioritize cultural and psychological health and safety. As part of our dedication to equity and justice, we honour the Truth and Reconciliation Commission's calls to action and are actively engaged in advancing Indigenous-focused initiatives. We offer an inclusive workplace with a comprehensive range of benefits and resources to promote well-being, career growth and work-life balance. This includes but is not limited to: Competitive compensation and extended health and dental benefits package Municipal Pension Plan 4 weeks vacation entitlement to start Hybrid work environment Education and professional development opportunities If you are seeking an opportunity to join a passionate and committed team, we’d like to hear from you! Please also reach out to us at hr@bcnu.org to let us know of any accommodations you require through our application and selection process.
Responsibilities
Responsible for the maintenance, enforcement, and interpretation of collective agreement provisions for assigned bargaining units. Provides leadership and mentorship to stewards while addressing workplace and social issues that affect the membership.
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