BC Public School Employers’ Association
Senior Manager, Recruitment Services
The BC Public School Employers’ Association is seeking an experienced human resources specialist and leader to support recruitment and retention for rural and remote school districts. The position will consist of an initial eighteen (18) month term starting on or about May 1, 2024, with the possibility of the being extended or made permanent.
As part of the BCPSEA team, the Senior Manager, Recruitment Services will be responsible for managing the delivery of recruitment and retention support to school districts, with a focus on rural and remote areas.
Responsibilities for the position will include:
Providing advisory services
- Build relationships with rural and remote school districts’ human resources departments and senior leadership, consulting on workforce challenges and on local recruitment and retention practices and capacity
- Provide advice and support in recruitment and retention to rural and remote school districts
Promoting best practices in recruitment and retention
- Identify opportunities for efficiencies and improvements in recruitment and retention through centralized systems
- Identify sector best practices and opportunities for improvement
- Oversee the development of centralized systems and local resources to promote and enable best practices in recruitment and retention at the school district level
Developing recruitment and retention strategies
- Consult with school districts and stakeholder groups regarding current high-level workforce challenges, e.g. positions, locations, and candidate profiles (IBPOC)
- Develop local-, regional- and provincial-level recruitment and retention strategies to address workforce challenges
- Oversee the development of tools and resources to implement strategies at the school district level
Cultivating partnerships
- Identify and develop strategic partnerships with organizations servicing rural and remote communities:
- with connections to potential candidates (e.g. colleges and universities)
- with the potential to support candidates and new employees (e.g. accreditation, housing, immigration, upskilling)
- with aligned objectives (e.g. Provincial and Federal Grant opportunities, HealthMatch and other public sector job boards)
- Build-out and coordinate initiatives flowing from strategic partnerships
Conducting events and outreach
- Direct and oversee in-person and virtual events and outreach initiatives, including career fairs, and candidate information sessions
Education and experience
Candidates must possess a university degree or equivalent in human resources, labour relations, or a related field and at least ten (10) years of progressively responsible experience advising on or delivering Recruitment Services in a unionized setting. People leadership experience is preferred.
Candidates must have excellent competency in best practices in recruitment and retention and have excellent interpersonal skills, including the ability to communicate effectively and develop and foster robust working partnerships and the ability to lead and collaborate in a team-based setting.
Candidates must have strong technical writing skills with experience in developing tools and resources and must have strong project management skills with the ability to coordinate multiple, concurrent initiatives. Candidates must also possess strong quantitative and qualitative analytical skills, including the ability to synthetize research and data and develop and deliver findings and recommendations.
Experience in the K-12 public education sector and/or public sector is an asset, as is experience providing Recruitment Services for rural and remote areas.
Competitive Compensation and Benefits
The expected starting salary range for this position is $120,686 to $131,355. We offer a competitive benefits package, including extended health, dental and a $2,000 annual Health and Wellness allowance, as well as pension with the Municipal Pension Plan.
Hybrid Structure
BCPSEA offers a hybrid work arrangement, which provides all employees with the option for remote work for the majority of the work week.
Due to the nature of this role, BCPSEA will also consider fully remote arrangements for qualified candidates based out of rural and remote areas of BC – though there will still be occasions when business travel and in-person work is required. BCPSEA will also consider current employees of school districts for secondment-type arrangements.
Training
We offer staff regular training and support professional development opportunities. As part of our ongoing commitment to foster a safe and inclusive workplace, all staff will be provided with: Reconciliation; Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion; and Respect in the Workplace training as part of their onboarding with us.
Reconciliation
The BCPSEA office is located at 300 – 2889 East 12th Avenue in Vancouver on the traditional and unceded territory of thexʷməθkʷəy̓əm (Musqueam), Skwxwú7mesh (Squamish), and səlilwətaɬ (Tsleil-Waututh) peoples. Our work spans across the Province of BC, which is home to thousands of First Nations, Inuit, Métis peoples across British Columbia, each with unique traditions, history, and culture. We are committed to Reconciliation and to strong Indigenous partnerships and relationships.
Inclusivity
We are an inclusive and accessible employer. Reconciliation, and Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion are embedded in our organizational goals. We encourage applications from all qualified individuals, including Indigenous, Black, people of colour, all genders, 2SLGBTQ+, and persons with disabilities.
Accommodations are available for interviews and in the workplace. If selected for an interview, we will provide you with information on how to request accommodations.
Who are we?
BC Public School Employers’ Association provides trusted sectoral leadership in labour relations and human resources within BC's public education school sector. Through our services, support, advice, and professional learning offerings we work together with school districts, government, partners, and stakeholders to ensure the success of the public education system.
How to apply
We invite qualified individuals to apply online at https://bit.ly/42AlhoL with a cover letter and résumé by March 1, 2024. For questions about this role, please email Chris Beneteau, Executive Director of Employee Relations & Sector Initiatives at chrisb@bcpsea.bc.ca.
BCPSEA acknowledges the financial support of the Province of British Columbia through the Ministry of Education and Child Care.