Business Partner | Work Design & Classification at Interior Health Authority
Interior Health is seeking a permanent full‑time
Business Partner, Work Design & Classification to support thoughtful organizational design and help advance fair, consistent, and modern workforce practices across the organization. This role plays a key part in shaping how teams are structured and how roles evolve to meet the needs of a dynamic healthcare environment.
Location: This position offers flexibility within the Interior Health region.
What We Offer
- An attractive remuneration package
- Excellent career prospects
- Employer paid training/education
- Employer paid vacation
- Employer paid insurance premiums
- Extended Health & Dental coverage
- Work-life balance
- May be eligible to contribute to MPP
Salary range for the position is $90,770 to $130,481. Interior Health establishes salaries within the minimum and maximum of the salary range based on consideration of the qualifications, experience of the applicant, and an internal equity review of the salaries of other employees.
How Will You Create An Impact
The Business Partner, Work Design and Classification provides expert advice in making decisions regarding organizational/program/ department design and redesign. The Business Partner provides advice and consultation in the areas of job evaluation, analysis, contract interpretations, and legislation relating to unionized compensation and classification. The Business Partner investigates and negotiates resolutions to classification issues such as job review requests and classification grievances and may represent Interior Health (IH) on provincial compensation committees. As part of the Human Resources Team, the Business Partner also plays a key role in the development of organization-wide Human Resource policies, strategies, and procedures.
What Will You Work On
- Provides expert advice and negotiates/influences others in making decisions regarding organizational/ program/department design or redesign/restructuring initiatives. Recommends compensation and classification changes necessary to meet short- and long- term operational and service delivery needs.
- Provides advice and support to managers in developing new and/or revising job descriptions according to established protocols, recommending revisions, and assessing the relevance of qualifications related to the duties performed. Recommends an appropriate classification in accordance with individual classification systems through the assessment of the job description, researching previous classification awards, and liaising with HEABC. Registers new and revised job descriptions with appropriate unions in accordance with established procedures and responds to union inquiries with a view to resolving job classification issues.
- Investigates, monitors, and makes recommendations regarding the internal equity between positions in the organization to ensure consistency in applying classification criteria, collective agreement language, processes, and guidelines.
- Provides consistent interpretation and application of the classification systems as referenced in the collective agreements to management. Researches relevant jurisprudence and consults with HEABC as required. Reviews classification-related arbitration awards, contract interpretation updates, and industry-applied benchmarks and/or salary adjustments to identify the impact to the organization. Recommends a course of action to be taken and classification changes to be made.
- Investigates and responds to job review requests and classification grievances; analyzes data, financial, and operational implications; recommends solutions; and negotiates a resolution with local or provincial union representatives within established parameters.
- Prepares for third party classification hearings by conducting detailed investigations, interviewing managers and employees, and consulting with HEABC. Attends and represents the Employer at third party hearings.
- Represents IH on provincial compensation committees, as assigned.
- Participates on committees and develops a network to maintain a knowledge base and expertise of current compensation issues as well as upcoming changes and trends.
- Builds relationships and liaises with local and provincial union representatives and external agencies such as the Health Employers Association of British Columbia (HEABC) and Work Design and Classification Consultants from the other provincial Health Authorities.
- Develops, maintains, and reviews compensation/classification policies and procedures to ensure they meet organization objectives and collective agreement provisions.
- Establishes communication channels to ensure that required information is shared with Human Resources and Finance representatives, such as compensation and classification changes as a result of collective bargaining, new and revised job descriptions as they relate to job postings, and job code data fields.
- Acts as a member of the Human Resources Team in the development, implementation, and evaluation of organization-wide Human Resource policies, strategies, and procedures.
- Advises the Leader, Work Design and Classification of significant issues arising that may adversely affect the operation or reputation of the organization.
- Manages a job description file system with related job design history. Develops and maintains an electronic classification database that enables access by Human Resources, Managers, and line staff.
- Develops related reports as required.
- Participates in the development of Health Authority-wide retention strategies that enhance quality of work life and positions IH as the preferred place of work.
- In alignment with IH’s Occupational Health & Safety Program, employees shall adhere to all Occupational Health and Safety policies and procedures at all times and attend all required training. Employees are responsible to report any identified hazards, unsafe conditions or incidents to the manager or supervisor immediately.
- Performs other related duties as assigned.
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Honouring Interior Health’s commitment to Truth and Reconciliation and the Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples Act (DRIPA), and Pursuant to Section 42 of the BC Human Rights Code, preferential consideration and/or hiring will be given to qualified applicants who self-identify as Indigenous (First Nations, Métis, or Inuit).
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