Business Agent
- St. John's, NL
- Permanent
- Full-time
- Member Representation: Provide verbal and written guidance to members regarding contract interpretation, employment standards, and occupational health and safety. Respond to member inquiries, support issue resolution through established processes, issue work permit applications in accordance with collective agreements and Guild policy and represent the Guild and/or members at proceedings as required.
- Managing Collective Agreements: Advise the NLDGC Executive on labour relations matters; prepare briefs, reports, and related documentation; and support collective bargaining preparations to balance member interests while maintaining provincial competitiveness. Collaborate with national staff and business agents and participate in industry meetings, conferences, and negotiations, including the facilitation of contract variances and approvals.
- Partnerships and Industry Engagement: Establish and maintain collegial, professional relationships with producers and employers. Support effective problem-solving and contribute to productive labour-management relationships across productions operating within the province. Takes a cooperative approach to working with government and partners including PictureNL (Newfoundland and Labrador Film Development Corporation), the Paul L. Pope Centre for TV and Film, and other film associations, unions and guilds.
- Legislative Monitoring and Strategic Support: Monitor legislative and policy developments impacting the screen-based industries and communicate potential impacts to the Executive and membership. Ensure significant issues affecting the Guild’s mandate, reputation, or operations are escalated appropriately to the National Executive Director.
- Administrative and Operational Oversight: Assist with office management, supervision, and other duties as required, contributing to the overall effectiveness of the NLDGC office.
- Familiarity with the Canadian film, television, and streaming industries
- Experience working within unionized, project-based, or production-driven environments
- Demonstrated experience in collective agreement administration and negotiation
- Strong knowledge of labour and employment law, employment standards, and dispute resolution processes
- Related post-secondary education or certification in labour relations, industrial relations, or a related field would be considered an asset
- Minimum of three (3) years’ experience in a labour relations or union environment considered an asset
- Experience providing member representation, including preparation for hearings or adjudication processes considered an asset
- Valid driver’s licence with availability to work varied locations and schedules
- Proficiency in English is required and the ability to communicate in both official languages is considered an asset
- Exceptional communication, negotiation, collaboration, and influencing skills
- Sound judgment, decision-making, and problem-solving abilities
- Strong organizational and administrative skills with attention to detail
- Flexible, adaptable, and able to manage competing priorities under pressure
- Initiative, accountability, and a strong service orientation
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