PSAC is Looking for an Oppression Prevention Co-ordinator

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Just a quick note that will interest those of you who are looking for a staff position with a union. The Public Service Alliance of Canada is looking for an Oppression Prevention Coordinator to work from its national office in Ottawa. They have asked us to get the word out and so below is the posting for the position.

Competition Number: 3100-0043A-019
Position Title: Oppression Prevention Coordinator
Location: Ottawa

A detailed job description is available at: http://psacunion.ca/jobs-psac

There is a Bona Fide Occupational Requirement (BFOR) associated with the position and requiring the position to be filled by a qualified person from one of the five (5) equity groups.

Note: The preference for this position will be given to qualified racially visible applicants.

Under the general direction of the Executive Director, the primary function of this position is to provide strategic leadership for all aspects of Human Rights with the goals and objectives of the PSAC. This position leads PSAC in fostering an environment where conflict is resolved through dialogue and discussion and in which individual differences are respected and discrimination, racism and oppression are not tolerated.

The Coordinator works primarily with the Executive Director, the director responsible for Human Resources as well as the PSAC leadership, management, staff and unions to put in place mechanisms that will result in a change of the organizational culture into a more inclusive work environment. The Coordinator is required to plan, organize and direct all activities in this area, including overseeing the development and the implementation of strategies, policies, processes and training to build organizational capacity to respond to incidents and to develop awareness and understanding of conflict management and human rights issues. This position assists the organization in creating and maintaining an oppression-free working environment by making assessments, providing recommendations and implementing them.

Required Qualifications

Bona Fide Occupational Requirement (BFOR): Headquarters, Ottawa
• There is a Bona Fide Occupational Requirement (BFOR) associated with the position and requiring the position to be filled by a qualified person from one of the five (5) equity groups.

Education and professional qualifications:

• Bachelor’s degree in law, conflict management, industrial psychology or degree in another appropriate field with ten or more years of current related experience
• Certification in conflict resolution, mediation and/or coaching is preferred

Experience:

• Ten (10) years of current related experience. Related experience is defined as:
  • Extensive experience and high degree of skills working in the area of conflict resolution including conducting investigations preferably in a unionized workplace
  • Experience in the area of human rights law and respectful workplace issues including discrimination and oppression issues
  • Experience in organizational change and
  • Development of policies, procedures and practices related to human rights
  • Experience in developing and facilitating training
  • Experience in providing coaching support
  • Experience with political organizations (candidates who do not meet that criteria will need to demonstrate they have knowledge and understanding of trade union principles and processes – see knowledge section)
Knowledge:

• Strong knowledge of oppression, race analysis, conflicting rights and intersectionality
• Knowledge of implementation of the requirements of procedural fairness
• Excellent knowledge of applicable legislation related to human rights and workplace health and safety
• In-depth knowledge of conflict management principles and coaching processes
• Knowledge and understanding of trade union principles and processes (this will be assessed for candidates who do not have experience with political organizations)
• Knowledge of the political and operational inter-relationship within a large national union organization

Abilities:

• Demonstrated ability to negotiate and obtain commitment and action from others via persuasion and influence
• Demonstrated ability to take initiative, work independently with limited direction, confidentially and exercise discretion
• Proven success in obtaining cooperative and innovative solutions to complex problems
• Ability to manage several issues concurrently
• Ability to work independently
• Ability to work in a stressful environment
• Ability to work effectively with senior management
• Ability to deal effectively with confrontations, build credibility and trust between parties and support/promote union-management partnership
• Ability to communicate orally and in writing at a high level in English and French

Personal Suitabilities:

• Personal Integrity
• Effective Interpersonal Skills
• Tact
• Patience

Closing Date: May 31, 2019 at 3:30 p.m. (Eastern Time)

How to Apply

Internal applicants should submit their résumé online through the intranet.

Members of PSAC should provide their membership number in order to be considered in the membership level of the competition.

Indeterminate PSAC employees who meet all the qualifications of this position can request a transfer in accordance to the relevant collective agreement by sending a written request to the Human Resources Section on or before the closing date.

To apply online please visit: http://psacunion.ca/jobs-psac . Please submit your résumé stating how your knowledge, skills and abilities relate to the qualifications of the position.

The PSAC is committed to employment equity and is actively seeking to ensure a representative workforce. We encourage applications from members of equity seeking groups.

Accommodations are available on request for candidates taking part in all aspects of the selection process.

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