Description
PASS 306 Labour Relations Officer, Human Resources Permanent Full Time Position
Posted November 2 2 , 2024
Internal/External
Date of Appointment: As soon as possible
Reporting to: Senior Manager, Labour and Employee Relations
The Labour Relations Officer will provide senior level professional advice and assistance with respect to labour relations matters for all bargaining units. Under the direction of the Senior Manager Labour and Employee Relations, the Labour Relations Officer assists in promoting collaborative, harmonious relations between the Board and its employees through the negotiation, administration, and interpretation of the Board's Collective and Working Conditions agreements, the School Board's Collective Bargaining Act, the Labour Relations Act, and any other related employment legislation within a large multi-union environment. The incumbent will demonstrate timely, fair and objective investigation processes, including the resolution of issues and concerns with internal and external partners. Further, the Labour Relations Officer assists in the implementation and monitoring of the Board's Pay Equity plans and assists with the Board's job evaluation programs.
Duties include but are not limited to :
Ensure the delivery of prompt and accurate workplace investigations related to performance, misconduct, harassment, discrimination and child protection complaints:
Draft questions and participate in the fact-finding meetings/investigations for all employee groups;
Draft and edit reports, recommend resolutions, and communicate findings relating to the workplace to senior management.
Prepare for and attend grievances, mediations, and arbitration proceedings and hearings:
Ensure all matters are fully researched, responses are prepared and issued within prescribed timelines;
Provide assistance to the Senior Manager, Labour and Employee Relations on external complaints such as Human Rights, Pay Equity and Ministry of Labour.
Assist in the administration and interpretations of the various collective agreements and terms of conditions agreements.
Assist in the implementation of the Board's Attendance Support Policy and Disability Management policy/procedures.
Assist the Senior Manager, Labour and Employee Relations with other activities in the Human Resources Department as needed, such as providing support in the collective agreement bargaining process by assisting with the development of proposals and counter proposals.
Coordinates the Board's job evaluation program including acting as a member of the various job evaluation committees:
Gather all relevant information related to job evaluation and analyze the information.
Act as Management Co-Chair on the JE Committees and prepare recommendations to Senior Administration.
Assist in the implementation and monitoring of the Board's Pay Equity Plans:
Conduct market or external research on topics such as compensation, pay equity/job evaluation
Prepare recommendations to Senior Mgmt.
Demonstrate proficiency in MS Office Suite (Word, Excel, Outlook) and Human Resource Information Systems (HRIS).
Develop and deliver training programs to staff within the organization.
Qualifications:
University Degree in Labour Relations, Human Resources Management or equivalent.
3-5 years of labour relations/Human Resources experience in a unionized environment
Demonstrated knowledge of labour relations, grievance and arbitration process, negotiations and employment legislation labour (Labour Relations Act, Employment Standards Act, Ontario Human Rights Code, Occupational Health & Safety Act, Education Act)
Excellent communication, interviewing, investigation and negotiation skills with the ability to communicate and explain complex situations and effectively influence outcomes.
Demonstrated ability to compile and analyze data, present data in a meaningful manner; and submit clear, concise and timely reports
Ability to manage multiple competing priorities.
Flexible, self-directed and able to work effectively with minimal supervision.
Previous experience within the education sector would be considered an asset.
Preference given to Certified Human Resources Professional Designation (CHRP) or working towards Certified Human Resources Leadership Designation (CHRL) or working towards.
Location: Human Resources, Father Kennedy Catholic Education Centre
90 Mulberry Street, Hamilton, ON
Salary: Professional Administrative Support Staff (PASS 7) $75, 983 - $94, 924 *under review
This is a fulltime 12-month onsite position and is part of the Board's union-exempt Management Group (PASS) which includes a comprehensive benefits plan and defined pension plan.
Last date for consideration: Thursday, December 5, 2024 at 4:00 p.m.
Please include the full posting title within the subject line. The resume must include two (2) Professional References; and a Pastoral Reference Letter is preferred. It must also include an authorization to contact references provided. Thank you to all applicants who submit their application. Please note that consideration will be given to those applicants who submitted a complete package. Only those applicants eligible for an interview will be contacted.
Schools and administrative sites within the Hamilton-Wentworth Catholic District School Board (HWCDSB) give witness to the truth that Jesus Christ is the foundation and the heart of Catholic Education and the centre of its community. Central to this vibrant and student focused system is a vision of students as uniquely created in the image of God. This commitment is expressed and realized in the Board's Mission which is:
In union with our Bishop, to enable all learners to realize the fullness of humanity of which our Lord Jesus Christ is the model
Hamilton-Wentworth Catholic District School Board (HWCDSB) is committed to equity and inclusion in the recruitment and hiring of qualified staff who reflect the diversity of students and our community. We actively encourage applications from members of groups with historical and/or current barriers to equity, including, but not limited to:
First Nations, Métis and Inuit peoples, and all other Indigenous peoples;
members of groups that commonly experience discrimination due to race, ancestry, colour or place of origin;
persons with visible and/or invisible (physical and/or mental) disabilities.
In our efforts to ensure an inclusive, diverse and representative workforce, HWCDSB will:
value, promote and encourage the hiring of staff from under-represented communities;
value applicants' additional experiences, lived experience, skills, backgrounds and perspectives
collect voluntary self-identification data from applicants in accordance with the Ontario Human Rights Code, HWCDSB's Teacher Hiring Practices Administrative Procedures, and Ontario's Anti - Racism Data Standards.
Where the required skills, ability and qualifications of candidates are relatively equal, candidates who self-identity as a member of one or more under-represented groups may be selected. The HWCDSB is also an equal opportunity employer that is committed to inclusive, barrier-free recruitment and selection processes. We also recognize our duty to accommodate and foster a culture of inclusion. We will provide accommodations during the hiring process. If an accommodation is required, please inform the Human Resources Team or Hiring Manager in advance of any part of the process. All information received relating to a candidate's required accommodation will be addressed confidentially.