Inside Higher Ed ยท 21 hours ago
Labor Relations Consultant (HR Office of Employee & Labor Relations)
Inside Higher Ed is seeking a Labor Relations Consultant in the Human Resources Office of Employee and Labor Relations. This role involves providing labor relations guidance to management, ensuring compliance with Collective Bargaining Agreements, and managing employee and labor relations issues effectively.
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Responsibilities
Provide advice and guidance to all levels of management on labor issues to resolve issues consistent with the relevant CBA and JHU policies and procedures
Assist management and supervisors in conducting internal investigations into workplace disputes, CBA violations, policy violations, etc., ensuring investigations are fair and impartial and provide guidance on post investigation recommendations that are the most effective and are implemented to mitigate risk to JHU
Advise supervisors, managers, and administrators on disciplinary matters. Review disciplinary actions and make sound recommendations to management
Manage the grievance process, including fact finding, reviewing evidence, serving as hearing officer, and rendering written decisions consistent with the terms of the applicable CBA and participating in arbitrations and settlements, where appropriate
Mediate and resolve a high volume of day-to-day labor and employment conflicts or issues, retrieve and maintain appropriate documentation and supporting details for discipline
Consult with management and staff of all levels to interpret policies and procedures and how they apply to individual employee circumstances
Review JHU policies and CBA to advise management about the appropriate next course of action relative to coaching, formal discipline and/or training
Understand and manage potential risk and escalate as appropriate. In partnership with HR Director(s) and the Provost's office, partner with General Counsel and the Office of Institutional Equity to assess risk
Provide consultative reviews and approval of FMLA correspondence to management relating to employees with ERLR cases with protected LOA and ADA implications. Serve as an advisor to employees and management on employee appeal and grievance issues
Work in partnership with department management regarding appropriate documentation, i.e. disciplinary and performance-based letters i.e. verbal, written warning, suspension and termination, suspension pending investigation, approvals for change of hours or work conditions
Provide effective active listening and counseling skills. Appreciate the business/organizational perspective during the resolution process when addressing employee or management concerns
Listen to the situation/concern thoroughly to provide a portfolio of recommendations for a timely and effective resolution
Create and present sound action plans with concrete, actionable measures for effecting change in the workplace to address both technical and interpersonal concerns
Provide one-on-one staff and management coaching and guidance to staff, supervisors and managers on performance improvement and balancing responsibilities
Counsel employees and management to provide consultation on University policies procedures, CBA, and work rules. Ensure that staff and management interpret and apply consistently
Recommend ERLR practices to assist in establishing a positive employer/employee relationship and to promote a high level of employee morale and engagement
Develop and present trainings on a host of labor relations topics for management to improve understanding of labor relations and promote improved contract administration
Maintain the ERLR database that includes disciplinary actions, appeals, grievances, risk assessments, RFI's, and policy violations
Updates the divisional employee file with accurate documentation such as signed progressive disciplinary letters
Support the development and maintenance of ERLR employee notification and appointment template letters
Qualification
Required
Bachelor's Degree in Human Resources, Management Leadership, Organizational Development, Business Administration, or related field
Five years progressive experience in a professional human resources capacity, including five years of employee and labor relations experience
Additional education may substitute for required experience, and additional related experience may substitute for required education beyond a high school diploma/graduation equivalent, to the extent permitted by the JHU equivalency formula
Preferred
Knowledge of theory, methods and applications of contemporary employee relations, labor relations, conflict resolution and problem solving, diversity, grievance processes, EEO/AA, FASAP (employee assistance programs), etc
Effective problem-solving skills to analyze issues and create appropriate action plans. Ability to work with highly diverse populations, at all levels of the institution
Excellent interpersonal and communication skills (written and verbal) required
Must understand the importance of maintaining confidentiality and working with highly sensitive information
Knowledge of relevant employment, EEO/AA and other applicable laws and regulations. ERP Experience (such as HR Acuity, SAP, etc.) desired
Ability to compile and effectively manage data
Understanding of the principles of service excellence and customer service and the ability to apply them in a demanding environment
PHR or SPHR certification preferred
Benefits
Johns Hopkins offers a total rewards package that supports our employees' health, life, career and retirement.
Company
Inside Higher Ed
Inside Higher Ed is the online source for news, opinion, and jobs related to higher education.
Funding
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2006-08-31Series Unknown
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