Temporary Human Rights, Equity & Health Policy Officer
Top Benefits
About the role
The BC Nurses’ Union (BCNU) is a strong, dynamic voice for nurses and nursing in British Columbia, representing more than 50,000 members. BCNU provides collective agreement negotiation and support to its members, as well as professional and advocacy services in the field of research, clinical practice, leadership and education. As the voice of the nursing profession in the province, we advocate for nurses and patients to ensure safe, quality, public health care for all. Job Title Human Rights, Equity & Health Policy Officer
Temporary Full-Time
Bargaining Unit USW 2009
Pay Rate Based on an annual salary of $104,548.80
We have a hybrid work environment. This position is based out of our Burnaby office.
Burnaby (Head Office) 4060 Regent Street
Burnaby, BC, V5C 6P5
Position Overview In collaboration with the members, staff, and elected leaders of BCNU, the incumbent provides support to BCNU’s efforts to promote truth and reconciliation, cultural safety, and diversity, equity and inclusion within the structures and culture of the organization, and within the workplaces and communities of our members.
Key Responsibilities
- Assists with the development, implementation, and monitoring of strategies for advancing truth and reconciliation, cultural safety, diversity, equity and inclusion, and human rights within the structures and culture of BCNU and within the workplaces and communities of our members.
- Provides facilitation, coaching and operational support to BCNU’s HR&E caucuses and networks, and the members who lead them, in accordance with their needs and stage of group/leadership development. Directly supports capacity building within the caucuses and networks through involvement (as mutually appropriate) in their planning, outreach, and project activities.
- Fosters relationships within BCNU to strengthen organizational commitment in advancing truth and reconciliation, cultural safety, and diversity, equity, and inclusion efforts.
- Builds relationships with counterparts in other unions and organizations engaged in equity and diversity work to keep informed of initiatives, trends and approaches in equity education and promotion, and to build strategic alliances to advance the overall work of HR&E.
- Plays an advisory role in relation to BCNU’s equity-oriented educational efforts.
- Assists in organizing BCNU’s annual HR&E and Practice Conferences, establishing the theme, pedagogical design, agenda, and speakers.
- Assists in the preparation and presentation of reports to the BCNU Council and acts as a resource person to the Council on equity promotion and health policy matters.
- Monitors and analyzes legislative and regulatory developments and identifies issues of interest or concern to BCNU members and drafts reports/backgrounders as required.
- Communicates with organizations concerning health and nursing issues.
- Promotes BCNU priorities regarding healthcare and nursing policies.
- Writes and/or edits relevant committee/policy communication with members. Develops policy papers as required.
- Contributes policy news to BCNU publications.
- Provides work direction to assigned clerical and administrative staff. Participates in the efficient and cooperative use of resources and personnel.
- Performs other related duties as assigned.
Qualifications The successful applicant must have:
- College or university education in a health-related discipline, or an approved Health Sciences, and/or Nursing program or an equivalent combination of education and experience.
- A foundational commitment to the principles of truth and reconciliation and cultural safety.
- Extensive and progressive experience (3 - 5 years) with diversity, equity, and human rights initiatives, and in general research and policy development.
- A demonstrated ability to skillfully analyze relevant research literature, assess publications and issues, and communicate effectively both verbally and in writing the results of the analysis and the potential impact to the organization.
- Excellent writing skills and understanding of clear language, including demonstrated experience in the preparation of reports, briefs, articles, general correspondence, policy, and discussion papers.
- Good knowledge of trade union and healthcare-related employment issues. A thorough understanding of and commitment to trade union philosophy.
- Knowledge of the collective agreement, labour and human rights legislation, and union policies and procedures.
- Exceptional interpersonal skills, including strong cultural fluency, emotional intelligence, and comfort and skill managing conflict and building relationships and dialogue across difference with respect and awareness.
- Strong facilitation and presentation abilities.
- Good judgment in navigating a political environment, and a desire and ability to work collaboratively with others, within and beyond the team.
- Demonstrated ability to plan, organize and coordinate a wide variety and high volume of tasks.
- A willingness to travel throughout the province and a valid driver’s license.
Why work at BCNU? BCNU speaks up and speaks out for safe, quality, public health care. We pride ourselves in providing protection, representation, and services to all members and in supporting our employees. Our organizational values are rooted in respect, integrity, and collaboration, guiding us in building a workplace culture where everyone feels they can bring their authentic selves to work. We recognize and prioritize cultural and psychological health and safety. As part of our dedication to equity and justice, we honour the Truth and Reconciliation Commission's calls to action and are actively engaged in advancing Indigenous-focused initiatives.
Benefits We offer an inclusive workplace with a comprehensive range of benefits and resources to promote well-being, career growth and work-life balance. This includes but is not limited to:
- Competitive compensation and extended health and dental benefits package
- Municipal Pension Plan
- 4 weeks vacation entitlement to start
- Hybrid work environment
- Education and professional development opportunities
If you are seeking an opportunity to join a passionate and committed team, we’d like to hear from you!
Please also reach out to us at hr@bcnu.org to let us know of any accommodations you require through our application and selection process.
About BC Nurses' Union
The BC Nurses’ Union (BCNU) is a strong, dynamic voice for nurses and nursing in British Columbia, representing more than 50,000 members. BCNU provides collective agreement negotiation and support to its members, as well as professional and advocacy services in the field of research, clinical practice, leadership and education. As the voice of the nursing profession in the province, we advocate for nurses and patients to ensure safe, quality, public health care for all.
BCNU values, respects and protects diversity. We take pride in representing a diverse membership and staff. We offer an inclusive and supportive workplace with opportunities for career development and professional advancement as well as a competitive compensation and benefits package.
If you are seeking an opportunity to join a passionate and committed team, we’d like to hear from you!
Temporary Human Rights, Equity & Health Policy Officer
Top Benefits
About the role
The BC Nurses’ Union (BCNU) is a strong, dynamic voice for nurses and nursing in British Columbia, representing more than 50,000 members. BCNU provides collective agreement negotiation and support to its members, as well as professional and advocacy services in the field of research, clinical practice, leadership and education. As the voice of the nursing profession in the province, we advocate for nurses and patients to ensure safe, quality, public health care for all. Job Title Human Rights, Equity & Health Policy Officer
Temporary Full-Time
Bargaining Unit USW 2009
Pay Rate Based on an annual salary of $104,548.80
We have a hybrid work environment. This position is based out of our Burnaby office.
Burnaby (Head Office) 4060 Regent Street
Burnaby, BC, V5C 6P5
Position Overview In collaboration with the members, staff, and elected leaders of BCNU, the incumbent provides support to BCNU’s efforts to promote truth and reconciliation, cultural safety, and diversity, equity and inclusion within the structures and culture of the organization, and within the workplaces and communities of our members.
Key Responsibilities
- Assists with the development, implementation, and monitoring of strategies for advancing truth and reconciliation, cultural safety, diversity, equity and inclusion, and human rights within the structures and culture of BCNU and within the workplaces and communities of our members.
- Provides facilitation, coaching and operational support to BCNU’s HR&E caucuses and networks, and the members who lead them, in accordance with their needs and stage of group/leadership development. Directly supports capacity building within the caucuses and networks through involvement (as mutually appropriate) in their planning, outreach, and project activities.
- Fosters relationships within BCNU to strengthen organizational commitment in advancing truth and reconciliation, cultural safety, and diversity, equity, and inclusion efforts.
- Builds relationships with counterparts in other unions and organizations engaged in equity and diversity work to keep informed of initiatives, trends and approaches in equity education and promotion, and to build strategic alliances to advance the overall work of HR&E.
- Plays an advisory role in relation to BCNU’s equity-oriented educational efforts.
- Assists in organizing BCNU’s annual HR&E and Practice Conferences, establishing the theme, pedagogical design, agenda, and speakers.
- Assists in the preparation and presentation of reports to the BCNU Council and acts as a resource person to the Council on equity promotion and health policy matters.
- Monitors and analyzes legislative and regulatory developments and identifies issues of interest or concern to BCNU members and drafts reports/backgrounders as required.
- Communicates with organizations concerning health and nursing issues.
- Promotes BCNU priorities regarding healthcare and nursing policies.
- Writes and/or edits relevant committee/policy communication with members. Develops policy papers as required.
- Contributes policy news to BCNU publications.
- Provides work direction to assigned clerical and administrative staff. Participates in the efficient and cooperative use of resources and personnel.
- Performs other related duties as assigned.
Qualifications The successful applicant must have:
- College or university education in a health-related discipline, or an approved Health Sciences, and/or Nursing program or an equivalent combination of education and experience.
- A foundational commitment to the principles of truth and reconciliation and cultural safety.
- Extensive and progressive experience (3 - 5 years) with diversity, equity, and human rights initiatives, and in general research and policy development.
- A demonstrated ability to skillfully analyze relevant research literature, assess publications and issues, and communicate effectively both verbally and in writing the results of the analysis and the potential impact to the organization.
- Excellent writing skills and understanding of clear language, including demonstrated experience in the preparation of reports, briefs, articles, general correspondence, policy, and discussion papers.
- Good knowledge of trade union and healthcare-related employment issues. A thorough understanding of and commitment to trade union philosophy.
- Knowledge of the collective agreement, labour and human rights legislation, and union policies and procedures.
- Exceptional interpersonal skills, including strong cultural fluency, emotional intelligence, and comfort and skill managing conflict and building relationships and dialogue across difference with respect and awareness.
- Strong facilitation and presentation abilities.
- Good judgment in navigating a political environment, and a desire and ability to work collaboratively with others, within and beyond the team.
- Demonstrated ability to plan, organize and coordinate a wide variety and high volume of tasks.
- A willingness to travel throughout the province and a valid driver’s license.
Why work at BCNU? BCNU speaks up and speaks out for safe, quality, public health care. We pride ourselves in providing protection, representation, and services to all members and in supporting our employees. Our organizational values are rooted in respect, integrity, and collaboration, guiding us in building a workplace culture where everyone feels they can bring their authentic selves to work. We recognize and prioritize cultural and psychological health and safety. As part of our dedication to equity and justice, we honour the Truth and Reconciliation Commission's calls to action and are actively engaged in advancing Indigenous-focused initiatives.
Benefits We offer an inclusive workplace with a comprehensive range of benefits and resources to promote well-being, career growth and work-life balance. This includes but is not limited to:
- Competitive compensation and extended health and dental benefits package
- Municipal Pension Plan
- 4 weeks vacation entitlement to start
- Hybrid work environment
- Education and professional development opportunities
If you are seeking an opportunity to join a passionate and committed team, we’d like to hear from you!
Please also reach out to us at hr@bcnu.org to let us know of any accommodations you require through our application and selection process.
About BC Nurses' Union
The BC Nurses’ Union (BCNU) is a strong, dynamic voice for nurses and nursing in British Columbia, representing more than 50,000 members. BCNU provides collective agreement negotiation and support to its members, as well as professional and advocacy services in the field of research, clinical practice, leadership and education. As the voice of the nursing profession in the province, we advocate for nurses and patients to ensure safe, quality, public health care for all.
BCNU values, respects and protects diversity. We take pride in representing a diverse membership and staff. We offer an inclusive and supportive workplace with opportunities for career development and professional advancement as well as a competitive compensation and benefits package.
If you are seeking an opportunity to join a passionate and committed team, we’d like to hear from you!