Human Resources, Business Partner Full-time Job
Jun 18th, 2024 at 12:41 Human Resources Dartmouth 174 views Reference: 7359Job Details
Application deadline: 2024-06-25
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About the role
Canadian Blood Services is looking for a Regular full-time Human Resources, Business Partner to join our dynamic Employee Relations team in our People, Culture and Performance division.
The Employee Relations team is responsible for supporting Canadian Blood Services by partnering with and supporting Leaders to achieve their business objectives in a highly regulated, complex, and challenging environment. The successful applicant will develop and maintain collaborative partnerships with various stakeholders including Leaders, Employees and Unions in service of the organization.
In this role, you will provide strategic input to operational issues, and will be accountable for the regional delivery of business partner services that support the achievement of business objectives. You will develop and maintain partnerships with assigned divisions and departments; understanding their business needs and requirements, assisting in determining their talent needs and requirements, providing coaching on effective people management, and providing expertise and advice on People, Culture and Performance programs, policies and services. As a member of the People, Culture and Performance Team, you will ensure the work performed is consistent with the overall strategic direction of People, Culture and Performance and the organization as a whole and is accomplished by working in collaboration with other members of the People, Culture and Performance Team.
Formula for success
- Utilizing your strong interpersonal skills along with proven ability to exercise sound judgement, tact, and discretion, you will partner with Business Leaders to identify, recommend, and implement business focused solutions to operational people management issues, including identifying the skills and capabilities required to meet longer term strategic goals.
- Harnessing your effective leadership abilities combined with a strong commitment to operating within a diverse team environment, you will partner with, Employee Relations, and Business Leaders to assist with program development, delivery and to implement People, Culture and Performance strategies, services, and programs, including communicating new or changed programs and delivering training as required, to facilitate the integration of people strategies and issues into business plans, enhance the clients’ understanding and promote effective employee relations.
- Focusing on your thorough understanding of HR best practices, trends, developments, and strategic programs, you will support and facilitate Business Leaders’ efforts during the design of organizational structure changes that support business objectives and provide input on people management issues and People, Culture and Performance best practices to operational business cases/plans and other change management initiatives.
- Concentrating on your strong communication skills, and ability to build relationships with key subject matter experts and influencers, you will develop, promote, and facilitate effective business relations with Union Representatives through open dialogue and proactive problem-solving techniques, including but not limited to participation in regular Labour Management Committee meetings, problem solving and/or grievance meetings to ensure issues are identified and addressed and resolved in a proactive manner.
- Leveraging your knowledge and expertise, you will participate in collective agreement/contract negotiations either by providing input related to operational issues or local market trends and or as part of the employer bargaining team. Recommend, participate, and carry out investigations on workplace harassment and problem resolution as well as other employe relation issues.
- You will represent People, Culture and Performance and local business units at arbitration and third-party hearings.
- Using your ability to analyze complex issues and determine the best solution or course of action to meet client needs, you will provide advice, consultation and recommendations on displacement and termination issues, including attending meetings with employees as required.
- You will encourage, support, and endorse and may participate in regular Labour Management Committee Meetings and problem-resolution grievance meetings to ensure issues are identified, addressed, and resolved in a pro-active manner.
- Drawing on your continuous growth mindset and proven experience, you will proactively partner with the Business Leaders to identify opportunities for enhancements that will assist them to achieve their objectives (i.e., technological, process and program improvements).
Desired education and skills
- Completion of a University degree in Human Resources, Labour Relations, Business Administration, or related field.
- Certified Human Resources Professional (C.H.R.P) designation is preferred.
- 5 to 7 years of related experience in an operational and strategic Business Partner role within a unionized environment.
- A thorough understanding of HR best practices, trends, developments, and strategic programs, as well as related employment, labour relations and human rights legislation.
- Effective verbal and written communication skills in English are essential.
- An equivalent combination of education, training and experience may be considered.
What we offer you
- Up to 8% annual performance award opportunity.
- 4 weeks paid vacation.
- Comprehensive group dental and health benefits.
- Defined Benefits pension plan.
- Employee discounts, wellness programs and professional advancement opportunities.
What you can expect
- This role will work in a hybrid environment with requirements to be close to one of our Canadian Blood Services office locations in Atlantic Canada. Currently, employees are expected to have an in-person presence for at least 40% of their work time. This requirement may vary depending upon circumstances.
- You will work Monday to Friday, 37.5 hours per week, 7.5 hours per day.
- Some work-related travel will be required, on average twice per quarter, however, this frequency may vary based on operational requirements. Most travel will be within the Atlantic Region, with occasional travel to Ontario.
Diversity and inclusion play a vital role in ensuring health equity for patients across Canada. We are committed to reflecting Canada’s population in our organization and fostering an environment where all employees can be their authentic selves, with equal opportunities to succeed and contribute.