Provincial Representative
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Provincial Representative – Kamloops
Formed in 1952, CLAC is a national union representing over 60,000 workers in almost every sector of the economy. Based on values of respect, dignity, and fairness, CLAC is committed to building better workplaces, better communities, and better lives. CLAC is an affiliated member of the World Organisation of Workers.
We are currently accepting resumes for a Provincial Representative in our Kamloops Member Centre. This position will involve a multi-sector workload, supporting our members in construction, healthcare, hospitality, manufacturing, and transportation. This is a full-time, permanent position.
Job Summary:
Provincial Representatives act as advocates for employees in CLAC unionized workplaces, and are responsible for grievance handling, collective bargaining, equipping stewards, and general support for our members
Key Responsibilities:
Core functions of the Provincial Representative include advocacy for CLAC members, labour relations representation and increasing the impact of CLAC’s democratic perspective on labour relations. Bargaining unit files are also the responsibility of Provincial Representatives. Bargaining key duties and abilities include, but are not limited to, the following:
- Worker advocacy in multiple sector workplaces where CLAC holds bargaining rights. This consists of enforcing employment rights and bargaining collectively.
- Represent membership concerns at labour-management meetings by addressing workplace concerns. Working to resolve issues, with a view to reduce conflict, as well as promote a partnership model of responsibility for and participation in the enterprise.
- Advocating for members with complaints via the collective dispute resolution processes and via government agencies, including responsibility over grievance and arbitration processes.
- Responsibility for all facets of collective agreement negotiations and arrangements for them. This includes interfacing with the workforce at union membership meetings to collect contract proposals, formulating a proposal, appointing a bargaining committee, conducting negotiations, presenting a contract for ratification, and preparing all attendant paperwork and documents including those required for Labour Relations Board (LRB) purposes.
- Training workplace leaders in labour relations practices and in union policies.
- Effectively work with the legal framework that governs labour relations and collective bargaining; interpret and apply collective agreements as legal documents; understand and apply labour and employment law. An intimate familiarity with labour relations legislation and a general knowledge of arbitral jurisprudence in the representative’s jurisdiction is required.
- Supervise Labour Relations Board applications, responses, and interventions to the LRB.
- Administrative functions such as effective file management, reports, minutes, effective correspondence, and documentation of interaction with members, employers, authorities, and others. Administrative responsibility for Trade Local Boards and union and office committees may also be assigned. Clear and timely written communication is required.
- Organizing new groups of workers by introducing CLAC (or an affiliated local) to prospective members, signing them up as members and obtaining employer and LRB recognition.
- Public speaking to groups of CLAC’s membership (e.g. bargaining unit, Local and stewards’ meetings) as well as to groups of workers that CLAC is organizing and to industry and solidarity audiences to whom CLAC has an interest in addressing.
- Addressing media questions at public meetings and in private interviews on matters pertaining to CLAC and its goals. Representing the union clearly and well in matters of union and public policy.
- Attend all regional, provincial, and national staff meetings, as required. Lead and attend committee meetings as required.
- Provincial Representatives, as part of an office team and as having responsibility for a unit of workers, must advise, delegate to, and supervise the work of Field Representatives and therefore are also responsible for all of the tasks in the Field Representative job description.
Qualifications & Skills:
- Demonstrated relationship building skills.
- Excellent written and oral communication skills.
- Strong analytical and problem-solving skills.
- Self-starting and self-motivated.
- Experience in unionized settings, including grievance handling and contract negotiations would be considered an asset.
- Knowledge of provincial and federal labour codes, and labour and human rights legislation would be considered an asset.
- Working towards CPHR/CHRL/CHRP designation is considered an asset.
- This position also involves some travel primarily within British Columbia.
Reporting and Accountability:
The Provincial Representative shall report and be accountable to the Regional Director.
Compensation:
The annual salary will range from $68,723 to $137,445.
To Apply:
Please submit your cover letter and resume to Josh Pastoor, Regional Director at JPastoor@clac.ca. Please indicate in your application where you came across the position and why you would be interested in the position in Kamloops.
Application Deadline: June 19, 2025.
Approximate Start Date: As soon as possible
CLAC offers a competitive wage and excellent benefit package, as well as the opportunity to work in a dynamic, rewarding, and challenging workplace community.
More information on CLAC can be found at www.clac.ca.
We thank all applicants for their interest, but only candidates under consideration will be contacted.
CLAC is committed to providing accommodations for people with disabilities. If you require an accommodation at any stage of the hiring process, we will work with you to meet your needs.
Job Types: Full-time, Permanent
Pay: $68,723.00-$137,445.00 per year
Ability to commute/relocate:
- Kamloops, BC V2C 3N3: reliably commute or plan to relocate before starting work (required)
Work Location: In person
Application deadline: 2025-06-19
About CLAC Union
CLAC is a union that was founded on the belief that people, businesses, and work communities flourish when workplaces are based on cooperation and mutual respect—when we work with each other, not against each other.
In the face of intense adversity from unions that saw workplaces as war zones, our founders set out to create a different kind of labour union.
Our commitment to building positive workplace communities and seeking win-win solutions still guides us today. Welcome to a different kind of union. Welcome to CLAC.
Provincial Representative
Top Benefits
About the role
Career Opportunity:
Provincial Representative – Kamloops
Formed in 1952, CLAC is a national union representing over 60,000 workers in almost every sector of the economy. Based on values of respect, dignity, and fairness, CLAC is committed to building better workplaces, better communities, and better lives. CLAC is an affiliated member of the World Organisation of Workers.
We are currently accepting resumes for a Provincial Representative in our Kamloops Member Centre. This position will involve a multi-sector workload, supporting our members in construction, healthcare, hospitality, manufacturing, and transportation. This is a full-time, permanent position.
Job Summary:
Provincial Representatives act as advocates for employees in CLAC unionized workplaces, and are responsible for grievance handling, collective bargaining, equipping stewards, and general support for our members
Key Responsibilities:
Core functions of the Provincial Representative include advocacy for CLAC members, labour relations representation and increasing the impact of CLAC’s democratic perspective on labour relations. Bargaining unit files are also the responsibility of Provincial Representatives. Bargaining key duties and abilities include, but are not limited to, the following:
- Worker advocacy in multiple sector workplaces where CLAC holds bargaining rights. This consists of enforcing employment rights and bargaining collectively.
- Represent membership concerns at labour-management meetings by addressing workplace concerns. Working to resolve issues, with a view to reduce conflict, as well as promote a partnership model of responsibility for and participation in the enterprise.
- Advocating for members with complaints via the collective dispute resolution processes and via government agencies, including responsibility over grievance and arbitration processes.
- Responsibility for all facets of collective agreement negotiations and arrangements for them. This includes interfacing with the workforce at union membership meetings to collect contract proposals, formulating a proposal, appointing a bargaining committee, conducting negotiations, presenting a contract for ratification, and preparing all attendant paperwork and documents including those required for Labour Relations Board (LRB) purposes.
- Training workplace leaders in labour relations practices and in union policies.
- Effectively work with the legal framework that governs labour relations and collective bargaining; interpret and apply collective agreements as legal documents; understand and apply labour and employment law. An intimate familiarity with labour relations legislation and a general knowledge of arbitral jurisprudence in the representative’s jurisdiction is required.
- Supervise Labour Relations Board applications, responses, and interventions to the LRB.
- Administrative functions such as effective file management, reports, minutes, effective correspondence, and documentation of interaction with members, employers, authorities, and others. Administrative responsibility for Trade Local Boards and union and office committees may also be assigned. Clear and timely written communication is required.
- Organizing new groups of workers by introducing CLAC (or an affiliated local) to prospective members, signing them up as members and obtaining employer and LRB recognition.
- Public speaking to groups of CLAC’s membership (e.g. bargaining unit, Local and stewards’ meetings) as well as to groups of workers that CLAC is organizing and to industry and solidarity audiences to whom CLAC has an interest in addressing.
- Addressing media questions at public meetings and in private interviews on matters pertaining to CLAC and its goals. Representing the union clearly and well in matters of union and public policy.
- Attend all regional, provincial, and national staff meetings, as required. Lead and attend committee meetings as required.
- Provincial Representatives, as part of an office team and as having responsibility for a unit of workers, must advise, delegate to, and supervise the work of Field Representatives and therefore are also responsible for all of the tasks in the Field Representative job description.
Qualifications & Skills:
- Demonstrated relationship building skills.
- Excellent written and oral communication skills.
- Strong analytical and problem-solving skills.
- Self-starting and self-motivated.
- Experience in unionized settings, including grievance handling and contract negotiations would be considered an asset.
- Knowledge of provincial and federal labour codes, and labour and human rights legislation would be considered an asset.
- Working towards CPHR/CHRL/CHRP designation is considered an asset.
- This position also involves some travel primarily within British Columbia.
Reporting and Accountability:
The Provincial Representative shall report and be accountable to the Regional Director.
Compensation:
The annual salary will range from $68,723 to $137,445.
To Apply:
Please submit your cover letter and resume to Josh Pastoor, Regional Director at JPastoor@clac.ca. Please indicate in your application where you came across the position and why you would be interested in the position in Kamloops.
Application Deadline: June 19, 2025.
Approximate Start Date: As soon as possible
CLAC offers a competitive wage and excellent benefit package, as well as the opportunity to work in a dynamic, rewarding, and challenging workplace community.
More information on CLAC can be found at www.clac.ca.
We thank all applicants for their interest, but only candidates under consideration will be contacted.
CLAC is committed to providing accommodations for people with disabilities. If you require an accommodation at any stage of the hiring process, we will work with you to meet your needs.
Job Types: Full-time, Permanent
Pay: $68,723.00-$137,445.00 per year
Ability to commute/relocate:
- Kamloops, BC V2C 3N3: reliably commute or plan to relocate before starting work (required)
Work Location: In person
Application deadline: 2025-06-19
About CLAC Union
CLAC is a union that was founded on the belief that people, businesses, and work communities flourish when workplaces are based on cooperation and mutual respect—when we work with each other, not against each other.
In the face of intense adversity from unions that saw workplaces as war zones, our founders set out to create a different kind of labour union.
Our commitment to building positive workplace communities and seeking win-win solutions still guides us today. Welcome to a different kind of union. Welcome to CLAC.