Manager, Labour Relations, Occupational Health and Safety
Listed on 2026-07-09
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HR/Recruitment
Regulatory Compliance Specialist -
Management
Regulatory Compliance Specialist
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Job DescriptionReporting to the Senior Director, Human Resources, the Manager, Labour Relations, Occupational Health and Safety (OH&S) is responsible for leading labour relations and occupational health & safety programs, providing expert guidance to management while fostering a high‑performing team and ensuring compliance with legislation and collective agreements.
Responsibilities- Lead and support a skilled labour relations and OH&S team by coordinating work, enabling development, and maintaining a respectful, inclusive, and high‑performing environment.
- Plan and oversee the delivery of labour relations and OH&S programs, translating organizational priorities into clear operational approaches and consistent service delivery.
- Provide strategic advice and insight to management on employee and labour relations matters, identifying risks, trends, and practical solutions.
- Ensure compliance with collective agreements, legislation, and policies by guiding interpretation, supporting consistent application, and improving practices where needed.
- Represent the organization’s interests in collective bargaining and union engagement, supporting effective resolution of issues.
- Oversee grievance management and OH&S programs, ensuring sound case strategies, strong stakeholder relationships, and continuous improvement.
- A Bachelor’s Degree in a field related to the position or an acceptable combination of education, training and relevant experience.
- Experience leading or coordinating teams, with a focus on supporting performance, development, and a positive, collaborative work environment.
- Experience in collective bargaining and grievance resolution, including working with union representatives and external adjudication bodies.
- Experience supporting occupational health & safety programs and ensuring compliance with applicable legislation.
- Experience translating organizational priorities into operational plans and delivering programs or services effectively.
- Experience working within a unionized environment and building constructive labour‑management relationships.
- Experience identifying risks, trends, and opportunities, and contributing to improvements in policies, practices, or service delivery.
- Comprehensive knowledge of labour relations principles, collective agreement interpretation, and grievance/arbitration processes.
- Comprehensive knowledge of employment‑related legislation (e.g., labour standards, human rights, occupational health & safety) and their practical application.
- Knowledge of occupational health & safety frameworks, programs, and joint committee processes.
- Knowledge of labour‑management relations in a unionized environment, including collective bargaining practices and trends.
- Knowledge of performance management and accommodation principles.
- Knowledge of organizational planning and service delivery, including how to translate strategic direction into operational work.
- Awareness of emerging trends and risks in workforce management, employee relations, and workplace safety.
- Client Focus
- Exemplifying Integrity
- Managing People
- Decision‑making
- Achievement Orientation
- Communication
- Organizational Awareness
- Resilience
- The position requires regular on‑site attendance, with a minimum of three days per week based on operational requirements.
- A successful employment security screening.
Satisfactory references and proof of education are essential conditions of appointment.
Travel and relocation expenses are the responsibility of the candidates.
Additional informationThe Library of Parliament welcomes all candidates to apply and encourages applications from Indigenous persons, racialized persons, 2
SLGBTQIA+ persons and persons with disabilities for this position.
We are committed to creating an inclusive workplace by providing a barrier‑free staffing process. If you have an accommodation request or require material in an accessible format, please contact us at LOPCar
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