Regional Coordinator - Ontario

Salary: 
$108,446 - $122,058 (Expired salary)
Employment type: 
Term up to four months
Location: 
Toronto
Closing Date: 
Tue, 27 Mar 2018 15:30 EDT
English requirements: 
Comprehension
Spoken
Written
Search area: 
Employees of PSAC, Components, and PSAC Holdings Ltd
Members giving PSAC membership number
Competition Number: 
9560-0000A-018

Branch/Section

Regional Offices Branch

Group

Excluded
Classification: 
Band 14
Purpose of position: 

Under the direction of the Director, Regional Offices Branch (ROB), the Regional Coordinator manages programs and staff in their assigned region; coordinates and supervises staff and, in consultation with the Regional Executive Vice‑President (REVP), ensures the timely and effective delivery of PSAC programs and services in the regions.  As a member of the Management Team, participates in policy setting and strategic planning at both the regional and national level.

Qualifications: 

Education and Experience:

  • Combination of education and experience in the field of labour relations, knowledge of union practices and programs.

    Knowledge:

  • Thorough knowledge of the PSAC policies, constitution and objectives of its programs.

    Abilities:

  • Demonstrated management skills;
  • Ability to prepare and monitor budgets;
  • Ability to successfully deal with change and to effectively manage organizational, operational and people issues;
  • Ability to contribute to planning and priority setting;
  • Ability to understand and respond strategically to operational issues with innovative solutions and develop and monitor long and short-term goals;
  • Ability to establish trust and co-operation amongst all employees and promote enthusiasm and commitment;
  • Well-developed time management skills to deal effectively with conflicting priorities and time sensitive issues while remaining focused in the face of multiple distractions;
  • Well-developed communication, negotiating and conflict resolution skills;
  • Ability to communicate effectively both orally and in writing in English;
  • Ability to facilitate group discussion and decision-making.

    Personal suitability:

  • Understanding and commitment to union and equity principles;
  • Self-confidence, action-oriented, tenacity, good judgment and diplomacy;
  • Political acuity and respect for workers;
  • Availability to travel and work on evening and on week-end.

     

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

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.