Service Employees International Union
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JOB POSTING: EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR
SEIU Healthcare is a union of more than 60,000 frontline healthcare members. There is
a health human resources crisis that continues to have an adverse impact on our
members, healthcare operations, and those who receive care. We believe we have a
shared interest in working together with employers, government, and other stakeholders
to find real solutions to the crisis and have established the SEIU Healthcare Training
Centre to create a new standard for workforce development that can build and maintain
the high-quality sustainable workforce that Ontarians and their families need and
deserve.
We have already made incredible progress. We have partnered with our union’s
national labour management organization, the Healthcare Career Advancement
Program, which represents more than 1000 employers and 550,000 workers throughout
North America, taken concrete steps to become a licenced career college to provide
vocational training and upward career mobility, partnered with employers to deliver
impactful curriculum to address systemic problems, and created a career pathway
program to expedite licensing of internationally educated nurses. We have also created
our digital hiring hall that leverages the scale of our membership to provide employers
with a well trained and trusted workforce as an alternative to the burden of costly
temporary staffing agencies that continue to erode continuity and quality care.
POSITION DESCRIPTION:
The Executive Director is accountable to the President and Board of Directors of the
SEIU Healthcare Training Centre, reports to Chief of Staff of SEIU Healthcare, and are
responsible for the effective leadership and management of the training centre
according with the strategic directions set by the President. The Executive Director will
direct and be accountable for overall operations, meeting legislatives requirements,
budgets, capital assets, overall programming, and member services. The position is
also responsible to develop and implement policies, programs, strategic activities, and research to further position the training centre as a thought leader that can advance the objectives of our union.
This position is full-time and is based at our Head Office in Richmond Hill, Ontario.
DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:
- Works closely with the President, Chief of Staff for SEIU Healthcare, and relevant
union stakeholders to create an integrated multi-year strategy for the training
centre that compliments and advances the objectives of SEIU Healthcare.
- Develops and implements an annual operational management and programing
plan that supports the strategic directions for the training centre, as supported by
the President and Board of Directors.
- Oversees the budget preparation, ensuring fiscal responsibility and effective
resource management, and presents the budget to key stakeholders.
- Works with staff from SEIU Healthcare to advance the interests of the training
centre through labour relations, collective bargaining, organizing, and member
services.
- Accountable for the training centre’s health regarding, human resources,
performance management, resource planning, training and development,
succession planning, recruitment, and team building.
- Establish positive relationships with government funders, employers, and
stakeholders, advocating with various levels of government for ongoing funding
and support.
- Represents the training centre in the community at public functions, conferences
and committees.
- Serves as ex-officio member of all standing committees of the Board, ensuring
meetings are appropriately documented.
- Other duties as assigned.
EDUCATION:
We understand that the best people do not always have the same access and
opportunities to education, and while post-secondary education is always
preferred, we want to make sure nothing stands in the way of finding the right
person.
REQUIRED EXPERIENCE
- A minimum of ten (10) years of senior management experience at a union
training centre, labour union, or similar organization that includes human
resources experience.
- Demonstrated change management experience that can demonstrate success in
cross-functional environments where multiple organizational demands often
create operational uncertainties.
- Excellent communication skills, both written and verbal, with outstanding
emotional quotient.
- Someone who is personable, trustworthy and great at building relationships with
people of all different backgrounds and personalities.
- Someone who is adaptable, creative and agile with a growth mindset.
- Someone with great interpersonal communication, listening, and conflict
resolution skills.
- Someone with great management skills, including the ability to coach, mentor
and motivate staff.
- Someone with the ability to work with a diverse group people and lead in such a
way to advance equity and inclusion of everyone in the union.
- Someone who can exercise a high level of autonomous decision making and
problem-solving skills.
- Someone with strong strategic planning skills, ability to discern priorities, and
manage multiple responsibilities.
- Someone with emotional intelligence and professional self-management under
pressure.
PHYSICAL DEMANDS/ WORKING CONDITIONS / ENVIRONMENT
- Extended periods of time spent sitting at a desk or computer workstation.
- Use of computer and communication equipment, including keyboards,
phones, and headsets.
- Occasionally lifting or carrying light objects such as files, documents, or
office supplies.
- Mobility within the office environment to attend meetings, interact with staff,
and address operational needs.
- Potential for occasional travel to attend union events, training sessions, or
off-site meetings.
The SEIU Healthcare Training Centre thanks all applicants for their interest. We are
committed to diversity in our workplace and encourage applications from all visible
minority groups, women, Aboriginal persons, persons with disabilities among other self-
identified diverse groups. We also provide accessible employment practices in
compliance with the Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act (‘AODA’). If you
require accommodation for a disability during any stage of the recruitment process,
please notify Human Resources. Please note that only individuals who are selected for
interviews will be contacted.
Job Details
Description
JOB POSTING: EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR
SEIU Healthcare is a union of more than 60,000 frontline healthcare members. There is
a health human resources crisis that continues to have an adverse impact on our
members, healthcare operations, and those who receive care. We believe we have a
shared interest in working together with employers, government, and other stakeholders
to find real solutions to the crisis and have established the SEIU Healthcare Training
Centre to create a new standard for workforce development that can build and maintain
the high-quality sustainable workforce that Ontarians and their families need and
deserve.
We have already made incredible progress. We have partnered with our union’s
national labour management organization, the Healthcare Career Advancement
Program, which represents more than 1000 employers and 550,000 workers throughout
North America, taken concrete steps to become a licenced career college to provide
vocational training and upward career mobility, partnered with employers to deliver
impactful curriculum to address systemic problems, and created a career pathway
program to expedite licensing of internationally educated nurses. We have also created
our digital hiring hall that leverages the scale of our membership to provide employers
with a well trained and trusted workforce as an alternative to the burden of costly
temporary staffing agencies that continue to erode continuity and quality care.
POSITION DESCRIPTION:
The Executive Director is accountable to the President and Board of Directors of the
SEIU Healthcare Training Centre, reports to Chief of Staff of SEIU Healthcare, and are
responsible for the effective leadership and management of the training centre
according with the strategic directions set by the President. The Executive Director will
direct and be accountable for overall operations, meeting legislatives requirements,
budgets, capital assets, overall programming, and member services. The position is
also responsible to develop and implement policies, programs, strategic activities, and research to further position the training centre as a thought leader that can advance the objectives of our union.
This position is full-time and is based at our Head Office in Richmond Hill, Ontario.
DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:
- Works closely with the President, Chief of Staff for SEIU Healthcare, and relevant
union stakeholders to create an integrated multi-year strategy for the training
centre that compliments and advances the objectives of SEIU Healthcare.
- Develops and implements an annual operational management and programing
plan that supports the strategic directions for the training centre, as supported by
the President and Board of Directors.
- Oversees the budget preparation, ensuring fiscal responsibility and effective
resource management, and presents the budget to key stakeholders.
- Works with staff from SEIU Healthcare to advance the interests of the training
centre through labour relations, collective bargaining, organizing, and member
services.
- Accountable for the training centre’s health regarding, human resources,
performance management, resource planning, training and development,
succession planning, recruitment, and team building.
- Establish positive relationships with government funders, employers, and
stakeholders, advocating with various levels of government for ongoing funding
and support.
- Represents the training centre in the community at public functions, conferences
and committees.
- Serves as ex-officio member of all standing committees of the Board, ensuring
meetings are appropriately documented.
- Other duties as assigned.
EDUCATION:
We understand that the best people do not always have the same access and
opportunities to education, and while post-secondary education is always
preferred, we want to make sure nothing stands in the way of finding the right
person.
REQUIRED EXPERIENCE
- A minimum of ten (10) years of senior management experience at a union
training centre, labour union, or similar organization that includes human
resources experience.
- Demonstrated change management experience that can demonstrate success in
cross-functional environments where multiple organizational demands often
create operational uncertainties.
- Excellent communication skills, both written and verbal, with outstanding
emotional quotient.
- Someone who is personable, trustworthy and great at building relationships with
people of all different backgrounds and personalities.
- Someone who is adaptable, creative and agile with a growth mindset.
- Someone with great interpersonal communication, listening, and conflict
resolution skills.
- Someone with great management skills, including the ability to coach, mentor
and motivate staff.
- Someone with the ability to work with a diverse group people and lead in such a
way to advance equity and inclusion of everyone in the union.
- Someone who can exercise a high level of autonomous decision making and
problem-solving skills.
- Someone with strong strategic planning skills, ability to discern priorities, and
manage multiple responsibilities.
- Someone with emotional intelligence and professional self-management under
pressure.
PHYSICAL DEMANDS/ WORKING CONDITIONS / ENVIRONMENT
- Extended periods of time spent sitting at a desk or computer workstation.
- Use of computer and communication equipment, including keyboards,
phones, and headsets.
- Occasionally lifting or carrying light objects such as files, documents, or
office supplies.
- Mobility within the office environment to attend meetings, interact with staff,
and address operational needs.
- Potential for occasional travel to attend union events, training sessions, or
off-site meetings.
The SEIU Healthcare Training Centre thanks all applicants for their interest. We are
committed to diversity in our workplace and encourage applications from all visible
minority groups, women, Aboriginal persons, persons with disabilities among other self-
identified diverse groups. We also provide accessible employment practices in
compliance with the Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act (‘AODA’). If you
require accommodation for a disability during any stage of the recruitment process,
please notify Human Resources. Please note that only individuals who are selected for
interviews will be contacted.
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