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Director, Negotiations - 1 Full-Time, Permanent Position (Edmonton or Calgary)


Company : Health Sciences Association of Alberta


Location : Edmonton, Alberta


Created : 2026-01-22


Job Type : Full Time


Job Description

Director, Negotiations - 1 Full-Time, Permanent Position (Edmonton or Calgary) Join to apply for the Director, Negotiations role at Health Sciences Association of Alberta . Deadline for applications: Opened until a suitable candidate is found. The Organization: The Health Sciences Association of Alberta is a progressive union representing approximately 30,000 paramedical, professional, and technical members. Our staff are committed to delivering high-quality services to our members. HSAA is an equal opportunity employer that celebrates diversity and is committed to creating an inclusive environment for all employees. The Position: HSAA is seeking a strategic, principled, and experienced Director, Negotiations to lead collective bargaining and labour relations initiatives across multiple bargaining tables. This senior leadership role will report to the Executive Director and is responsible for planning and executing bargaining activities, including mandate development, proposal coordination, and implementation of agreements while ensuring alignment with organizational priorities and memberfocused outcomes. Key Responsibilities: Strategic Negotiations & Labour Relations: Provide executive oversight for all phases of collective bargaining, ensuring alignment across agreements, adherence to mandates, and consistency in proposals, costing, and settlement recommendations. Interpretation of Collective Agreements: Offer expert guidance on the interpretation and application of collective agreements to support defensible, memberfocused outcomes. Bargaining Preparation, Research, and Policy Development: Oversee the development of bargaining proposals and supporting research to ensure strategies are evidencebased, strategically aligned, and reflective of member priorities. Sector Monitoring: Monitor sector trends, legislative developments, and emerging labour market issues to anticipate challenges and adjust strategies proactively. Labour Action & Strategic Mobilization: Lead strategic planning for strike readiness and job actions, ensuring members, staff, and bargaining teams are fully prepared for all phases of potential labour disruption. Essential Services Agreements: Direct the development, negotiation, and management of Essential Services Agreements (ESAs). Member Mobilization and Organizing: Provide strategic direction for member mobilization and organizing initiatives, using datadriven insights to maximize participation, cohesion, and bargaining effectiveness. Stakeholder Engagement & Strategic Coordination: Build and maintain strategic relationships with employer representatives, internal departments, and union affiliates to support cohesive, memberfocused bargaining strategies. Reporting and Risk Management: Provide senior leadership with timely reporting on bargaining progress, risks, and emerging issues to inform organizational decisionmaking. The position also provides guidance and mentorship to a multidisciplinary team of negotiators and functional specialists, fostering a collaborative, highperformance environment. This role will oversee resource allocation, workload management, and professional development to ensure operational and strategic objectives are achieved. What You Bring: The ideal candidate will demonstrate exceptional communication and negotiation skills, with the ability to engage diverse stakeholders and convey complex ideas in highpressure environments. They possess strong conflict resolution capabilities and sound judgment, enabling them to build and maintain productive relationships. This role requires expertise in managing multiple bargaining tables, prioritizing competing demands, and translating strategic goals into actionable plans. Proficiency in resource allocation, budget management, and evidencebased decisionmaking is essential. The Successful Candidate Will Also Have: University degree or diploma in Labour Relations, Human Resources, Employment or Labour Law, Health Care or Health Economics, or a related discipline, combined with a minimum of ten (10) years of progressive labour relations experience in a unionized environment and at least five (5) years of leadership or teammanagement experience; equivalent combination of education and experience will be considered. Familiarity with sectorspecific issues, operational challenges, strategic human health resource planning, labour market dynamics, and emerging policy trends is considered an asset. Advance training and certifications in Collective Bargaining/Negotiations will be considered an asset. Demonstrated expertise in labour relations strategy, collective bargaining, and the full spectrum of grievance and arbitration processes within complex unionized environments. Strong knowledge of employment and labour legislation, human rights law, and related legal frameworks, preferably within public sector or highly regulated industries. Added focus on healthcare background would be considered an asset. Your Core Competencies: Creative Problem Solving. You assess problems in new ways to achieve outcomes and solutions. Drive for Results. You maximize resources to achieve organization goals while maintaining accountability to each other and stakeholders. Systems Thinking. You understand broad perspectives, set goals to meet longterm outcomes, and help others to see their role in achieving results. Develop Self and Others. You are committed to learning and understand the strategic importance of ongoing team development. Agility. You anticipate and adapt to changing priorities and environments. You are resilient in times of uncertainty. Develop Networks. You build connections and trust in relationships. Build Collaboration. You lead and contribute to conditions that support teamwork, collaboration, consistency, and excellence. What We Offer: Competitive Compensation: Commensurate with experience Top Benefits: 100% employer paid benefits, flex spending account, and pension plan Hours of Work: 35hour work week Learning & Development: Internal and external training support How to Apply: Please submit your resume and cover letter by email to Human Resources at . A cover letter is required, as written communication skills, accuracy and attention to detail are essential to this position. In your cover letter, please tell us how your skills and experience align with this position. Your cover letter will be reviewed as part of the recruitment process. We thank all applicants for their interest. Only individuals selected for interviews will be contacted. Applications may be used to fill other current and future opportunities. #J-18808-Ljbffr