UC San Diego
Director, Academic Employee & Labor Relations
UC San Diego, San Diego, California, United States, 92189
#132803 Director, Academic Employee & Labor Relations
Filing Deadline: Thu 10/31/2024
UC San Diego values equity, diversity, and inclusion. If you are interested in being part of our team, possess the needed licensure and certifications, and feel that you have most of the qualifications and/or transferable skills for a job opening, we strongly encourage you to apply.
DESCRIPTIONUC San Diego has over 11,000 academic appointees in multiple types of academic series, including clinical faculty and basic science faculty. The Director(s) of Employee and Labor Relations report to the Senior Director of Academic Employee and Labor Relations. In consultation with the Senior Director, the Director(s) provides support to the Assistant Vice Chancellor, Academic Personnel, the Sr. Associate Vice Chancellor, Academic Affairs and UC San Diego Deans, Department Chairs, Division Chiefs (SOM, SSPPS and HWSPH), Academic Directors and other Academic Administrators.
Within the large, complex, and dynamic setting of the University of California, the Director(s) of Academic Employee and Labor Relations (E&LR) is a key member of the UC San Diego Academic Personnel Labor and Employee relations team and a recognized functional expert who regularly leads projects of criticality to the organization as assigned by the Sr. Director. The Director(s) utilizes comprehensive and in-depth employee and labor relations expertise to provide recommendations regarding assigned cases; will develop internal and external contacts, determine methods and procedures on case assignments, and functions as a lead with other employees at the academic department and school level. The Director will ensure UC San Diego's compliance with academic personnel policy, procedure and labor agreements. Under minimal direction and in consultation with the Senior Director, this position has responsibility for academic employee and labor relations matters that are the most diverse and complex in scope within their assigned area, requiring analysis of many factors and development of solutions with broad implications for the organization - all within the parameters of Shared Governance, the APM, the PPM, Academic Senate Bylaws, Regulations and Legislative Rulings.
This recruitment is for the Director of Academic Employee & Labor Relations supporting UC San Diego Health/Health Sciences. The Director of Academic ELR - Health will coordinate with appropriate units and divisions of UC San Diego Health/Health Sciences that focuses on Faculty and Physician Management (including Medical Staff and Human Resources) with APS.
Seeking candidates with extensive employee and labor relations experience in a large, complex academic and health sciences setting, preferably within the University of California and recognized as an expert throughout the UC system.
This position is designated "Confidential" within the meaning of the Higher Education Employer- Employee Relations Act.
Hybrid work schedule. Some travel may be necessary. May require evening and weekend hours.
Please submit a cover letter along with a resume for a complete application.
QUALIFICATIONS
Extensive employee and labor relations experience in a large, complex academic and health sciences setting, preferably within the University of California and recognized as an expert throughout the UC system.
Advanced knowledge of academic personnel concepts, policies and procedures, including employment and disciplinary practices, labor relations, salary administration, employee engagement, workforce development, and organizational initiatives relating to and/or impacting academic appointees.
Advanced knowledge of applicable state and federal laws and regulations. Extensive knowledge of state & federal laws, rules, and regulations concerning all areas of employment and academics, including discrimination, sexual harassment, contract, research misconduct, whistleblowers, records and confidentiality, defamation, and other areas. Experience researching the same when needed.
Demonstrated skill and experience in analytical and legal writing. Experience in drafting settlement agreements, charge documents, corrective action correspondence other important employment documents.
Experience in identifying problem areas, advocating institutional position, and initiating appropriate changes. Ability to analyze highly sensitive and complex management issues; develop project scope and solutions; provide professional advice to organization executives and other senior officials; make critical decisions and effective recommendations.
Demonstrated outstanding leadership skills and ability to address complex and sensitive problems in a confident and calming manner. Experience in identifying problem areas, advocating institutional position, and initiating appropriate changes.
Advanced conflict resolution skills to address and manage extremely difficult and volatile situations/individuals effectively.
Advanced knowledge of external administrative agencies and their roles in the complaint process, including EEOC, DFEH, OFCCP, OCR, and DOL.
Demonstrated success in administering performance management systems and mentoring managers on the process of evaluating performance.
Ability to develop and implement effective training, informational, and educational programs that meet the needs of high level academic leaders.
Ability to communicate complex information effectively and persuasively, both verbally and in writing, with diverse audiences throughout the organizational community.
Outstanding speaking and listening skills, and ability to speak before large and small audiences with poise and confidence in order to achieve support for difficult and sometimes unpopular positions.
PREFERRED:
Advanced degree in the area of law (JD preferred) or other area with equivalent legal and administrative experience preferred.
Extensive knowledge of legal risk factors in area of employment law, and employment litigation procedures. Extensive knowledge of current trends and principles in collective bargaining.
Familiarity with University of California and California public higher education human resources law, policies, and procedures. Extensive knowledge and experience with UC Academic policies and procedures.
SPECIAL CONDITIONS
Background check required.
Duties may require direct contact and/or supervision of children (defined as individuals under the age of 18) ; completion of the Child Abuse and Neglect Reporting Act (CANRA) form will be required.
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Filing Deadline: Thu 10/31/2024
UC San Diego values equity, diversity, and inclusion. If you are interested in being part of our team, possess the needed licensure and certifications, and feel that you have most of the qualifications and/or transferable skills for a job opening, we strongly encourage you to apply.
DESCRIPTIONUC San Diego has over 11,000 academic appointees in multiple types of academic series, including clinical faculty and basic science faculty. The Director(s) of Employee and Labor Relations report to the Senior Director of Academic Employee and Labor Relations. In consultation with the Senior Director, the Director(s) provides support to the Assistant Vice Chancellor, Academic Personnel, the Sr. Associate Vice Chancellor, Academic Affairs and UC San Diego Deans, Department Chairs, Division Chiefs (SOM, SSPPS and HWSPH), Academic Directors and other Academic Administrators.
Within the large, complex, and dynamic setting of the University of California, the Director(s) of Academic Employee and Labor Relations (E&LR) is a key member of the UC San Diego Academic Personnel Labor and Employee relations team and a recognized functional expert who regularly leads projects of criticality to the organization as assigned by the Sr. Director. The Director(s) utilizes comprehensive and in-depth employee and labor relations expertise to provide recommendations regarding assigned cases; will develop internal and external contacts, determine methods and procedures on case assignments, and functions as a lead with other employees at the academic department and school level. The Director will ensure UC San Diego's compliance with academic personnel policy, procedure and labor agreements. Under minimal direction and in consultation with the Senior Director, this position has responsibility for academic employee and labor relations matters that are the most diverse and complex in scope within their assigned area, requiring analysis of many factors and development of solutions with broad implications for the organization - all within the parameters of Shared Governance, the APM, the PPM, Academic Senate Bylaws, Regulations and Legislative Rulings.
This recruitment is for the Director of Academic Employee & Labor Relations supporting UC San Diego Health/Health Sciences. The Director of Academic ELR - Health will coordinate with appropriate units and divisions of UC San Diego Health/Health Sciences that focuses on Faculty and Physician Management (including Medical Staff and Human Resources) with APS.
Seeking candidates with extensive employee and labor relations experience in a large, complex academic and health sciences setting, preferably within the University of California and recognized as an expert throughout the UC system.
This position is designated "Confidential" within the meaning of the Higher Education Employer- Employee Relations Act.
Hybrid work schedule. Some travel may be necessary. May require evening and weekend hours.
Please submit a cover letter along with a resume for a complete application.
QUALIFICATIONS
Extensive employee and labor relations experience in a large, complex academic and health sciences setting, preferably within the University of California and recognized as an expert throughout the UC system.
Advanced knowledge of academic personnel concepts, policies and procedures, including employment and disciplinary practices, labor relations, salary administration, employee engagement, workforce development, and organizational initiatives relating to and/or impacting academic appointees.
Advanced knowledge of applicable state and federal laws and regulations. Extensive knowledge of state & federal laws, rules, and regulations concerning all areas of employment and academics, including discrimination, sexual harassment, contract, research misconduct, whistleblowers, records and confidentiality, defamation, and other areas. Experience researching the same when needed.
Demonstrated skill and experience in analytical and legal writing. Experience in drafting settlement agreements, charge documents, corrective action correspondence other important employment documents.
Experience in identifying problem areas, advocating institutional position, and initiating appropriate changes. Ability to analyze highly sensitive and complex management issues; develop project scope and solutions; provide professional advice to organization executives and other senior officials; make critical decisions and effective recommendations.
Demonstrated outstanding leadership skills and ability to address complex and sensitive problems in a confident and calming manner. Experience in identifying problem areas, advocating institutional position, and initiating appropriate changes.
Advanced conflict resolution skills to address and manage extremely difficult and volatile situations/individuals effectively.
Advanced knowledge of external administrative agencies and their roles in the complaint process, including EEOC, DFEH, OFCCP, OCR, and DOL.
Demonstrated success in administering performance management systems and mentoring managers on the process of evaluating performance.
Ability to develop and implement effective training, informational, and educational programs that meet the needs of high level academic leaders.
Ability to communicate complex information effectively and persuasively, both verbally and in writing, with diverse audiences throughout the organizational community.
Outstanding speaking and listening skills, and ability to speak before large and small audiences with poise and confidence in order to achieve support for difficult and sometimes unpopular positions.
PREFERRED:
Advanced degree in the area of law (JD preferred) or other area with equivalent legal and administrative experience preferred.
Extensive knowledge of legal risk factors in area of employment law, and employment litigation procedures. Extensive knowledge of current trends and principles in collective bargaining.
Familiarity with University of California and California public higher education human resources law, policies, and procedures. Extensive knowledge and experience with UC Academic policies and procedures.
SPECIAL CONDITIONS
Background check required.
Duties may require direct contact and/or supervision of children (defined as individuals under the age of 18) ; completion of the Child Abuse and Neglect Reporting Act (CANRA) form will be required.
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