Labour Relations Consultant

Vancouver

About the job

Are you looking to grow your career? Look no further than HEABC, the Health Employers Association of British Columbia. We contribute to the growth and sustainability of the BC health care system.

We are proud to offer:

  • In office or hybrid work environment – flexibility that suits your needs.
  • Competitive salary
  • Four weeks of vacation, earned in your first year of employment & 13 statutory holidays.
  • Comprehensive health & dental benefits, with immediate coverage upon starting.
  • Pension Plan – BC’s Municipal Pension Plan is one of the largest pension plans in Canada and provides secure retirement income to plan members.
  • Training and development opportunities – HEABC supports your continuing education & growth.
  • A work environment which values work-life balance, respect, recognition, teamwork, and inclusivity
  • The opportunity to make a positive contribution to the BC health care system through your work.

HEABC leads and supports the strategic planning related to human resources and labour relations on behalf of British Columbia’s publicly funded health employers. HEABC is responsible for negotiating provincial agreements for 138,000 unionized health care employees including nurses, physician residents, ambulance paramedics, health science professionals, and more.

Join our highly talented team in a culture of learning, innovation, and visionary thinking.

The successful candidate may be permitted to work in a hybrid model (combination of in-office and flexible work location) and will live within commuting distance of our Vancouver office.

For more information, visit www. heabc. bc. ca.

OPPORTUNITY:

HEABC has an opening for a Labour Relations Consultant (LRC). The LRC performs labour relations advisory and consulting services as part of the HEABC in-house legal services and labour relations team. They provide advice and opinions on a range of policy and labour relations issues, attend trouble-shooter and expedited hearings, and assist with negotiations planning and supports the Lead Negotiator at bargaining table with research and drafting documents.

Responsibilities include:

  • Providing labour relations advice to members on a range of labour, employment law, privacy law, workplace health and safety and human rights law issues.
  • Interprets collective agreements, legislation, and policy, and utilizes established interpretations and guidelines to ensure consistent application of the collective agreement and legislation and continuity in the provision of advice within the health sector.
  • Establishing and maintaining effective working relationships with member organizations, health sector unions and outside agencies; fosters effective working relationships within HEABC.
  • Representing HEABC and its member organizations at meetings to resolve disputes prior to formal third-party hearings and addresses employer specific issues or industry issues.

Required Experience & Knowledge:

  • Bachelor’s degree in industrial relations, business or a related discipline from an accredited University
  • Minimum of seven (7) years’ recent, related experience in labour relations and/or labour and employment law or an equivalent combination of education, training and experience.
  • Knowledge of health sector labour relations, related legislation, collective agreements and jurisprudence.
  • Strong oral and written communication skills.
  • Demonstrated analytical, conflict resolution and problem-solving skills.
  • Demonstrated ability to establish and maintain effective working relationship with others.
  • Demonstrated ability to organize, plan and execute work within demanding work schedules.

This position is well-suited to an individual interested in pursuing a career in an interesting segment of the public sector, and who values the opportunity to make a positive public contribution through their work.

Salary Range: $88,990 to $116,799

Typical Hiring Range: $88,990 to $111,237

In determining salary, HEABC considers many factors including the successful candidate’s skillset and experience as well as internal equity. The final salary offer will be at HEABC’s sole discretion and presented as part of a competitive total compensation package.

HOW TO APPLY:

If you’re looking for a fulfilling and challenging career within a dynamic organization, please submit a cover letter and resume outlining your experience at:

https://healthemployersassociationofbc.bamboohr.com/jobs/

At HEABC, we are committed to promoting reconciliation with Indigenous Peoples, creating a diverse workforce, enhancing inclusion, and removing barriers to accessibility in the workplace. These commitments advance our work with our members and government to create the human resources and labour relations environment necessary to deliver high-quality health care.

HEABC welcomes all qualified candidates to apply and encourages applications from qualified candidates who identify as members of groups that have been marginalized on any grounds enumerated under the B.C. Human Rights Code, including Indigenous identity, race, colour, ancestry, place of origin, political belief, religion, marital status, family status, physical or mental disability, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, or age.0