The City of Oshawa is seeking an experienced strategic and results-oriented HR Business Partner (HRBP) to join the Human Resources leadership team. Reporting to the Director, Total Rewards & Labour Relations, the HRBP will act as key advisor within the Corporation by providing consultative services to their assigned client groups. The HRBP provides expertise in labour and employee relations across all HR functions. The successful candidate will build strong relationships with stakeholders across the organization by providing value-added service in a timely manner within a complex, fast-paced, and multi-union environment.
Responsibilities:
An integral part of the Labour Relations team, this position provides value in the following ways:
Employee & Labour Relations (labour management meetings, grievances, mediation, arbitration, and progressive discipline/terminations etc.)
Collective bargaining, including preparations, strategy development, representing the City at the bargaining table, and implementation
Lead any reorganizations, layoffs, redeployments, and agreements with the unions
Liaise with the Disability Management team and leaders to provide advice and guidance regarding attendance support program, leaves of absence, investigate issues etc.
Lead internal investigations such as violations of the code of the conduct, respect in the workplace and other policies or legislation, referring select investigations to external specialists as necessary
Liaise with external consultants, such as investigators, legal counsel etc.
Provide advice and coaching to leaders and employees regarding the performance appraisals and performance management process
Interpreting collective agreements, policies, procedures and legislation in order to provide expert advice across the City
Serve as the point of contact for the unions within the assigned client group
Participate as a committee member on the Joint Job Evaluation Committee and advise on best practices regarding workforce planning and compensation
Support succession planning, employee and leadership development through coaching and career planning
Support culture changes and change management initiatives
Providing support in organizational development programs such as strategic and business planning, employee development, workforce planning and career planning
Assist with leadership level recruitment and development as necessary
Give advice and guidance to other team members within Human Resources
Support and demonstrate the City of Oshawa core values of Authenticity, Courage, and Trust
Other duties as assigned
Qualifications:
A University Degree in Human Resources/Business Administration or related field. An equivalent combination of relevant education and experience will be considered
Minimum of five (5) years of progressive experience within Human Resources and Labour & Employee Relations
Experience working in a unionized setting is required, experience in a public sector organization is considered a strong asset
Certified Human Resources Professional (CHRP) designation, CHRL designation preferred, or working towards designation
Established skills and experience in Microsoft Office and related software applications (HRIS)
Excellent analytical, reasoning and problem-solving skills and demonstrated labour relations experience, specifically dealing with grievance, mediation and arbitration matters is a must
Experience with collective bargaining is preferred
Extensive knowledge of Human Resources best practices and related legislation including the Employment Standards Act, Labour Relations Act, the Ontario Human Rights Code, the Pay Equity Act, Occupational Health and Safety Act etc. are required
Strong communication and consultative abilities
Must possess a well-defined sense of diplomacy, including solid negotiation and effective conflict resolution skills
Excellent leadership/people management and interpersonal skills with the ability to communicate effectively with all levels of staff, union members and the general public in order to build strong relationships with both internal and external partners
Advanced skills in facilitation, counselling and active listening with a demonstrated ability to provide guidance, coaching and assistance to managers and staff
Demonstrated high level of initiative and flexibility, with the ability to plan and work independently
Ability to exercise good judgment is essential and must be committed to absolute discretion in handling confidential/sensitive information
Proven experience in needs assessment, providing support to organization-wide programs, such as succession planning and performance management
Experience in job evaluation and analysis is an asset
This position is eligible for hybrid work.
As a condition of employment, the City of Oshawa will require successful candidates to undergo a Criminal Records and Judicial Matters Check.
What the City offers:
Competitive salary
Comprehensive benefits package
Pension (OMERS)
Professional development opportunities and/or education reimbursement
Paid professional association membership for certification maintenance
Free on-site parking
Hybrid work
* Employee perks and wellness programming
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