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Senior Consultant - Employee Relations


Company : Canadian Blood Services


Location : Edmonton, Alberta


Created : 2026-03-08


Job Type : Full Time


Job Description

Senior Consultant Employee Relations Please note this role will work in a hybrid environment. The successful candidate will be working a mixture of onsite and offsite work based on the parameters for our operations to meet the needs of our donors, our staff and our communities. Currently, employees are expected to have an inperson presence for at least 40% of their work time. This requirement may vary depending upon circumstances. Employment status: Regular fulltime. Classification: PTS. Salary/Rate of pay: $89,894 $108,493. Application deadline: 20260323. Application requirements: Your uptodate resume. We recommend you save a copy of the job posting for reference throughout the recruitment process. All employees must apply via the internal career page if currently working for Canadian Blood Services. About this role Canadian Blood Services is looking for a regular, fulltime Senior Consultant, Employee Relations to join our dynamic Employee Relations team to support our operations in Western Canada. Formula for Success Harnessing your skills in Collective Bargaining process, prepare and obtain support for management proposals and counter proposals for a portfolio of bargaining groups. Responsible for the negotiation of all matters such as working conditions, wages, health and welfare benefits. Ensure that proposals are in line with the national mandate and overall strategic direction of the organization. Using your organization skills, compose and sign all official correspondence. Maintain records of negotiations and all related communications, and prepare status reports as required. Inform management on progress of negotiations. Leveraging your superior research skills, analyze the collective agreements and research reference documents, labour legislation, labour market conditions, prevailing union and management practices, and provincial settlements for use in the review of current contract provisions and proposed changes. Drawing on your expertise in Employee relations, provide advice and guidance on grievances (including arbitrations), disciplinary issues and general issues regarding applicable labour legislation. Responsible for drafting and has authority to execute Minutes of Settlement and Memorandum of Understandings, as appropriate. Utilizing your business acumen assist the Associate Director, Employee Relations & HR Operations in the development of labour relations strategies to foster a positive employee and labour relations environment and to meet the future needs of the organization. Leveraging on your knowledge of employment legislation, provide direction on the interpretation and administration of agreements, terms and conditions of employment, labour legislation, and Corporate policies and procedures. Using your ability to adapt to changing needs, Identify the requirement for new or revised employeerelated policies. Research and develop new / revised policies ensuring consultation with appropriate stakeholders. Develop implementation, communication and educational material as required and train HR Managers on changes. Desired Education & Skills Post secondary level education in a relevant discipline from a recognised academic institution, preferably an Undergraduate Degree in Labour/Industrial Relations. A professional Certification in Human Resources management, e.g., CPHR (or working towards a certification) is an asset. Five years of progressive Labour Relations experience including experience as a spokesperson in collective bargaining. Superior communication and interpersonal skills along with the proven ability to exercise sound judgement, tact, and discretion. Advanced knowledge and demonstrated ability in dispute resolution, investigative methods, as well as negotiation, mediation and facilitation. Ability to analyze complex problems in a potentially adversarial climate. Extensive knowledge of employment and labourrelated legislation, labour relations jurisprudence, principles, and practices, as well as working knowledge of the latest trends, developments and practices in Human Resources management. Demonstrated ability to develop individual relationships with a wide variety of internal and external stakeholders including lawyers, mediators, union leaders, internal business leaders, and HR Managers by establishing credibility and trust. What we offer you 4 weeks'''' vacation Annual performance award up to 8% Comprehensive group health, dental and vision benefits for you and your family Defined benefit pension plan What you can expect This role will support the bargaining units in Western Canada. The successful candidate can be based in Alberta (preferred) or Ottawa with requirements to be onsite 40% of the time/2 days a week. Travel is required to attend meetings as and when required. Diversity and inclusion Diversity and inclusion play a vital role in ensuring health equity for patients across Canada. We are committed to reflecting Canadas population in our organization and fostering an environment where all employees can be their authentic selves, with equal opportunities to succeed and contribute. If this role resonates with you, we encourage you to apply by providing your uptodate resume. Applicants who require accommodation should discuss their needs with us. #J-18808-Ljbffr