Temporary Full Time Project Lead, Workforce Integration and Labour Relations – MNU-26-03
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About the role
File No: MNU-26-03
Date Posted: April 30, 2026
Hours of Work: 75 hours per pay period
Contract Term: June 1, 2026 – December 1, 2027
Wage Hourly: $38.21
This posting is for an existing vacancy.
Please submit a Cover Letter & Current Resume quoting file number to careers@ongwanada.com.
Position Summary:
The Project Lead, Workforce Integration & Labour Relations is a time-limited role responsible for supporting the implementation and stabilization of a new staffing and scheduling model and system.
This role works closely with Operations, Scheduling, Human Resources, and Union representatives to ensure consistent application of workforce practices, resolve labour relations issues, and support workforce stability during organizational transition.
The Project Lead provides expert guidance on collective agreement interpretation, supports employee and labour relations processes, and promotes consistent, fair, and effective workforce practices across the organization.
All employees are responsible for promoting and implementing Ongwanada’s mission, vision, values, and service principles, and for fulfilling responsibilities in accordance with all applicable legislation, policies, and procedures.
Primary Duties and Responsibilities:
Labour Relations & Advisory
- Provide guidance to Managers and Supervisors on collective agreement interpretation (OPSEU, CUPE)
- Act as a key resource for employees and leaders on day-to-day workforce concerns
- Support grievance processes, including documentation, meetings, and resolution
- Liaise with Union representatives to support communication and issue resolution
- Lead attendance-related and workforce meetings with employees and stakeholders
- Support collective bargaining preparation and workforce planning discussions
Employee Relations & Conflict Resolution
- Support early and effective resolution of workplace concerns
- Interpret collective agreements and policies in complex situations
- Coordinate grievance processes, including tracking, documentation, and follow-up
- Support workplace investigations in collaboration with Human Resources
- Work proactively with leaders to prevent escalation of issues
Workforce Stability & Scheduling
- Support consistent application of staffing, scheduling, and attendance practices
- Monitor staffing patterns, overtime trends, and workforce pressures
- Identify risks and implement solutions to support stable staffing
- Collaborate with Scheduling, HR, and Operations to resolve real-time staffing issues
- Monitor employee movement (transfers, leaves, assignments) to ensure consistency and compliance
Workforce Planning & Recruitment
- Partner with leadership to identify workforce needs and develop staffing plans
- Support recruitment, onboarding, and workforce readiness initiatives
- Lead and support New Hire Orientation
- Participate in recruitment activities including outreach and job fairs
- Analyze workforce data (vacancies, turnover, attendance trends) and provide recommendations
Training & Workforce Development
- Partner with leadership to identify workforce needs and develop staffing plans
- Support recruitment, onboarding, and workforce readiness initiatives
- Lead and support New Hire Orientation
- Participate in recruitment activities including outreach and job fairs
- Analyze workforce data (vacancies, turnover, attendance trends) and provide recommendations
Operations & Continuous Improvement
- Partner with leadership to identify workforce needs and develop staffing plans
- Support recruitment, onboarding, and workforce readiness initiatives
- Lead and support New Hire Orientation
- Participate in recruitment activities including outreach and job fairs
- Analyze workforce data (vacancies, turnover, attendance trends) and provide recommendations
Other
Duties and responsibilities may change or vary based on operational requirements and/or as directed.
Skills Required
- Demonstrate superior verbal and written communication skills.
- Demonstrate superior interpersonal and conflict resolution skills.
- Demonstrate superior analytical ability with strong attention to detail.
- Demonstrate superior time management skills, and the ability to complete multiple often competing demands within short time frames.
- Demonstrate excellent ability to understand and interpret collective agreement provisions, policies, and legislative requirements as they relate to grievance handling, staffing, scheduling, employee movement, and training compliance.
- Demonstrate effective ability to design training, deliver, train, coach, and engage diverse audiences, leadership and team members.
Education/Qualifications Required
- Degree in Labour Relations, Human Resources, Education, or a related field.
- Certification or additional education in project management, including technology systems implementation is preferred.
- Certification in Change Leadership preferred.
- Fluency in English/French verbal and written preferred.
- An equivalent combination of education, training, and directly related experience may be considered.
Experience Required
- 4-6 years relevant experience in a unionized environment.
- Experience supervising, mentoring, coaching and/or developing others is required.
- Experience in Developmental Services, preferred.
- Experience with MCCSS Compliance, SIPDDA (including QAM), and related ethical standards preferred
- Experience working in a 24-hour shift work environment preferred.
Effort Required
- Sitting for long periods of time in meetings or at desk/computer.
- Activities may lead to minor stress.
- Travel to work sites and work-related locations required on a regular basis.
Working Conditions
- Valid G license and access to reliable transportation.
- Flexible work hours including evenings, holidays, and weekends may be required to accommodate operational requirements
Why Choose Us:
- Flexible employment opportunities (full-time, part-time, and casual)
- Competitive wages that recognize the important work you do
- Membership in the HOOPP pension plan for eligible employees
- Comprehensive benefits coverage for eligible employees
- In-lieu of benefits and vacation pay for part-time and casual staff
- Professional development (including CPR, Non-Violent Crisis Intervention, and Defensive Driving)
- Employee & Family Assistance Program (FSEAP)
Accessibility, Equity, and Human Rights:
Ongwanada is committed to creating an inclusive and accessible workplace. Accommodation is available throughout the recruitment, selection, and employment process in accordance with the Ontario Human Rights Code and the Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act (AODA). Applicants requiring accommodation are encouraged to contact Human Resources.
Disclosure: We do not use artificial intelligence to screen, assess, or make selection decisions in our recruitment process.
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About Ongwanada
Ongwanada has been a member of the community since 1948 and has been working in developmental services since 1967. A non-profit, accredited organization, Ongwanada supports people with developmental disabilities, with a special focus on those with complex needs, and their families, so they can lead full lives, effectively supported in their communities.
The organization offers a wide range of individualized services and community supports to hundreds of people with developmental disabilities and their families in Kingston and Eastern Ontario. Our funding comes primarily from the Ministry of Community and Social Services and we are managed by a volunteer Board of Governors.
Our programs and services are delivered at three main sites in Kingston, more than 20 community residences as well as other homes, including the Southeastern Regional Transitional Treatment home and a home specifically designed for those with complex needs. In addition to residential options, additional services include, but are not limited to: Planning and Case Management, Clinical Services, Respite, Community Behavioural Services, Adult Protective Services, and Community Participation Supports.
We also maintain strong partnerships with Queen's University and collaborate internationally in research to enhance the understanding and improve the quality of life of individuals with developmental disabilities.
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Temporary Full Time Project Lead, Workforce Integration and Labour Relations – MNU-26-03
Top Benefits
About the role
File No: MNU-26-03
Date Posted: April 30, 2026
Hours of Work: 75 hours per pay period
Contract Term: June 1, 2026 – December 1, 2027
Wage Hourly: $38.21
This posting is for an existing vacancy.
Please submit a Cover Letter & Current Resume quoting file number to careers@ongwanada.com.
Position Summary:
The Project Lead, Workforce Integration & Labour Relations is a time-limited role responsible for supporting the implementation and stabilization of a new staffing and scheduling model and system.
This role works closely with Operations, Scheduling, Human Resources, and Union representatives to ensure consistent application of workforce practices, resolve labour relations issues, and support workforce stability during organizational transition.
The Project Lead provides expert guidance on collective agreement interpretation, supports employee and labour relations processes, and promotes consistent, fair, and effective workforce practices across the organization.
All employees are responsible for promoting and implementing Ongwanada’s mission, vision, values, and service principles, and for fulfilling responsibilities in accordance with all applicable legislation, policies, and procedures.
Primary Duties and Responsibilities:
Labour Relations & Advisory
- Provide guidance to Managers and Supervisors on collective agreement interpretation (OPSEU, CUPE)
- Act as a key resource for employees and leaders on day-to-day workforce concerns
- Support grievance processes, including documentation, meetings, and resolution
- Liaise with Union representatives to support communication and issue resolution
- Lead attendance-related and workforce meetings with employees and stakeholders
- Support collective bargaining preparation and workforce planning discussions
Employee Relations & Conflict Resolution
- Support early and effective resolution of workplace concerns
- Interpret collective agreements and policies in complex situations
- Coordinate grievance processes, including tracking, documentation, and follow-up
- Support workplace investigations in collaboration with Human Resources
- Work proactively with leaders to prevent escalation of issues
Workforce Stability & Scheduling
- Support consistent application of staffing, scheduling, and attendance practices
- Monitor staffing patterns, overtime trends, and workforce pressures
- Identify risks and implement solutions to support stable staffing
- Collaborate with Scheduling, HR, and Operations to resolve real-time staffing issues
- Monitor employee movement (transfers, leaves, assignments) to ensure consistency and compliance
Workforce Planning & Recruitment
- Partner with leadership to identify workforce needs and develop staffing plans
- Support recruitment, onboarding, and workforce readiness initiatives
- Lead and support New Hire Orientation
- Participate in recruitment activities including outreach and job fairs
- Analyze workforce data (vacancies, turnover, attendance trends) and provide recommendations
Training & Workforce Development
- Partner with leadership to identify workforce needs and develop staffing plans
- Support recruitment, onboarding, and workforce readiness initiatives
- Lead and support New Hire Orientation
- Participate in recruitment activities including outreach and job fairs
- Analyze workforce data (vacancies, turnover, attendance trends) and provide recommendations
Operations & Continuous Improvement
- Partner with leadership to identify workforce needs and develop staffing plans
- Support recruitment, onboarding, and workforce readiness initiatives
- Lead and support New Hire Orientation
- Participate in recruitment activities including outreach and job fairs
- Analyze workforce data (vacancies, turnover, attendance trends) and provide recommendations
Other
Duties and responsibilities may change or vary based on operational requirements and/or as directed.
Skills Required
- Demonstrate superior verbal and written communication skills.
- Demonstrate superior interpersonal and conflict resolution skills.
- Demonstrate superior analytical ability with strong attention to detail.
- Demonstrate superior time management skills, and the ability to complete multiple often competing demands within short time frames.
- Demonstrate excellent ability to understand and interpret collective agreement provisions, policies, and legislative requirements as they relate to grievance handling, staffing, scheduling, employee movement, and training compliance.
- Demonstrate effective ability to design training, deliver, train, coach, and engage diverse audiences, leadership and team members.
Education/Qualifications Required
- Degree in Labour Relations, Human Resources, Education, or a related field.
- Certification or additional education in project management, including technology systems implementation is preferred.
- Certification in Change Leadership preferred.
- Fluency in English/French verbal and written preferred.
- An equivalent combination of education, training, and directly related experience may be considered.
Experience Required
- 4-6 years relevant experience in a unionized environment.
- Experience supervising, mentoring, coaching and/or developing others is required.
- Experience in Developmental Services, preferred.
- Experience with MCCSS Compliance, SIPDDA (including QAM), and related ethical standards preferred
- Experience working in a 24-hour shift work environment preferred.
Effort Required
- Sitting for long periods of time in meetings or at desk/computer.
- Activities may lead to minor stress.
- Travel to work sites and work-related locations required on a regular basis.
Working Conditions
- Valid G license and access to reliable transportation.
- Flexible work hours including evenings, holidays, and weekends may be required to accommodate operational requirements
Why Choose Us:
- Flexible employment opportunities (full-time, part-time, and casual)
- Competitive wages that recognize the important work you do
- Membership in the HOOPP pension plan for eligible employees
- Comprehensive benefits coverage for eligible employees
- In-lieu of benefits and vacation pay for part-time and casual staff
- Professional development (including CPR, Non-Violent Crisis Intervention, and Defensive Driving)
- Employee & Family Assistance Program (FSEAP)
Accessibility, Equity, and Human Rights:
Ongwanada is committed to creating an inclusive and accessible workplace. Accommodation is available throughout the recruitment, selection, and employment process in accordance with the Ontario Human Rights Code and the Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act (AODA). Applicants requiring accommodation are encouraged to contact Human Resources.
Disclosure: We do not use artificial intelligence to screen, assess, or make selection decisions in our recruitment process.
Not the right fit? Search for Temporary Full Time Project Lead, Workforce Integration and Labour Relations jobs in Kingston, ON
About Ongwanada
Ongwanada has been a member of the community since 1948 and has been working in developmental services since 1967. A non-profit, accredited organization, Ongwanada supports people with developmental disabilities, with a special focus on those with complex needs, and their families, so they can lead full lives, effectively supported in their communities.
The organization offers a wide range of individualized services and community supports to hundreds of people with developmental disabilities and their families in Kingston and Eastern Ontario. Our funding comes primarily from the Ministry of Community and Social Services and we are managed by a volunteer Board of Governors.
Our programs and services are delivered at three main sites in Kingston, more than 20 community residences as well as other homes, including the Southeastern Regional Transitional Treatment home and a home specifically designed for those with complex needs. In addition to residential options, additional services include, but are not limited to: Planning and Case Management, Clinical Services, Respite, Community Behavioural Services, Adult Protective Services, and Community Participation Supports.
We also maintain strong partnerships with Queen's University and collaborate internationally in research to enhance the understanding and improve the quality of life of individuals with developmental disabilities.