Labour Relations Specialist
Humber River Hospital View all jobs
- Toronto, ON
- $73,923-92,461 per year
- Permanent
- Full-time
- Employment Status:Permanent Full-Time
- Hours of Work: Normal hours of work will be Monday - Friday. Evenings and work on weekends may be required based upon operational needs.
- Hiring Salary Range: $73,922.84-92,461.30
- Location:Humber River Health, Wilson Site with occasional travel to Finch and Church site (as required).
- Labour Group: Non-Union
- Prepare comprehensive arbitration and grievance case files, including organizing evidence, drafting summaries, assembling documentation, and identifying key facts and issues.
- Conduct targeted research on collective agreement language, case law, and sector-specific labour relations developments.
- Draft clear, concise case summaries and briefing notes for use by HR Team and legal counsel.
- Support costing exercises and provide data analysis for bargaining planning and issue assessment.
- Support development of education materials on labour relations topics for leaders.
- Standardize documentation through development of templates, checklists, and process guides.
- Identify opportunities to streamline workflows and strengthen consistency in case management and arbitration preparation.
- Support data quality through regular audits and tracking updates.
- Analyze trends in tracked labour relations data to generate actionable strategic insights that influence organizational decision-making on grievance handling, arbitration strategy, and resource allocation
- Prepare comprehensive written summaries and analysis of collective agreement language, case law, legislative changes, interest arbitrations and emerging hospital-sector labour relations issues
- Develop dashboards, KPI reports, and data visualizations that support leadership decision-making and highlight emerging risks.
- Produce briefing materials for senior leadership summarizing key metrics, trends, and risk signals.
- Bachelor’s degree in Human Resources, Industrial Relations, Business Administration, or related field.
- CHRP/CHRL designation or active pursuit considered an asset.
- Paralegal training, legal assistant experience, or a background working in a legal environment (e.g., litigation support, case management, research) is considered a strong asset, particularly for arbitration preparation, case law review, and documentation-heavy labour relations work.
- 2–5 years in labour relations, HR, legal support, or related environment.
- Experience with grievance handling, arbitration preparation, or collective agreement administration is preferred.
- Experience researching legislation or case law is an asset.
- Experience analyzing collective agreement language or conducting case law research.
- Prior work in a unionized or healthcare environment is advantageous.
- Strong organizational skills with the ability to manage multiple files and tight deadlines.
- Excellent written communication, with ability to synthesize complex information into clear, practical summaries.
- Understanding of grievance and arbitration procedures in a unionized setting.
- Strong attention to detail and commitment to documentation accuracy.
- Ability to work independently, maintain confidentiality, and exercise sound judgment.