Senior Director - Labor Relations
Company: DPSCD Comp
Location: Detroit
Posted on: May 24, 2025
Job Description:
Position Title: Senior Director - Labor RelationsLocation:
Office of Labor Relations - 3011 W. Grand Blvd., Detroit, MI
48202Salary Details: $92,873 -$125,652Reports to: Assistant
Superintendent, Human ResourcesBargaining Unit: N/ABenefits
Eligible: YesTelecommuting Eligibility: Hybrid. Eligible for
telecommuting up to 40% (2 days per week) in accordance with
District guidelines and upon successful completion of onboarding
and probationary/trial period.Position Summary
The Senior Director of Labor Relations leads the collaborative work
between the District and employee union leaders to support
employees, problem solve challenges, and negotiate agreements as
needed. The Senior Director ensures that inquiries, grievances and
negotiations are received and managed in an orderly and timely
fashion, in accordance with each collective bargaining agreement
and Michigan employment law. The Senior Director ensures that
bargaining proposals are vetted with the relevant internal subject
matter experts and financial implications are accounted for. The
Senior Director maintains accurate electronic records (including
historical records), ensures bargaining materials are maintained in
an orderly fashion, materials been thoroughly reviewed for clarity
and accuracy, and are formatted properly. The Senior Director
provides guidance, support and training to District leaders related
to the implementation of collective bargaining agreements and other
associated letters of agreement (LOAs). As needed, the Senior
Director will collaborate with internal and outside legal counsel
on labor matters.Minimum QualificationsEducation:
- Candidate must possess a Bachelor's degree; advanced degree
(Master's or Juris Doctor) in a field related to Labor Relations
strongly preferredExperience:
- Minimum of five (5) years progressive experience in labor
relations and/or the practice of human resources and/or labor law
with demonstrated experience in analyzing, drafting, implementing
and negotiating collective bargaining agreements.
- Demonstrated experience with collective bargaining and labor
law specifically in a K-12 setting strongly preferred.
- Recent experience managing and evaluating staff strongly
preferred.
- Demonstrated experience cultivating and managing productive
relationships between labor and management representatives.
- Must have excellent written and verbal communication skills,
with a strong attention to detail.
- Demonstrated experience maintaining clear systems and
procedures to manage complex workloads.
- Demonstrated proficiency with Office365 applications including
Outlook, SharePoint, Teams, Excel, PowerPoint.Essential
FunctionsCollaboration and Communication
- Form collaborative, productive relationships with labor
leaders
- Establish a cadence of regular communication with labor leaders
to proactively address challenges and problem solve solutions
- Act as a lead representative of the Labor Relations team by
receiving and responding to questions, concerns, grievances.
- Follow up on concerns in a timely manner and ensure issues are
researched thoroughly
- Collaborate regularly with internal District departments,
especially key leaders in Human Resources and Finance.
- Provide regular briefings to the Assistant Superintendent of
Human Resources and District leaders on labor matters.Knowledge
Management:
- Become expert in the details of existing DPSCD employment
information, including job codes, standard hours, benefit
eligibility, pay rates, special pay/stipends and other relevant
information.
- Maintain both an internal and external-facing library with
copies of up-to-date collective bargaining agreements, letters of
agreement, and memoranda.
- Share updates, answer questions, design and deliver training on
changes/updates to collective bargaining agreements.
- Collaborate with District departments to collect, prepare and
present data and information necessary to respond to requests from
employee unions.
- Oversee the preparation of reports and questionnaires when
specific information has been requested by outside agencies.
- Maintain a current understanding of Board policies, collective
bargaining agreements, LOAs, and changes to Michigan employment
law.
- Prepare and provide training to District staff relative to the
interpretation and implementation of Agreements along with past
practice and arbitration rulings.Managing Grievances and Disputes:
- Establish systems and procedures to track the intake and
resolution of grievances and disputes.
- Support the District's attorney(s) with the collection of
relevant materials related to grievances, wage and hour claims, and
Michigan Employment Relations Commission filings.
- Conduct grievance hearings and provide responses to
grievances.
- Identify and prepare witnesses for grievance hearings.
- Prepare documents related to grievance hearings
- Respond to grievances filed by the various collective
bargaining units.
- Monitor the facilitation and the implementation of decisions
arising out of grievances, arbitration decisions or court
determinations.
- When necessary, issue memos to District departments outlining
the resolution of disputes and requesting specific department
action (e.g. payroll or Human Resources).Negotiation Support:
- Collaborate with the Assistant Superintendent and assigned
attorneys to draft and revise bargaining proposals.
- Review proposals to identify alignment with existing agreements
and/or practice
- Develop and implement clear electronic systems to track the
status of proposals, counter-proposals, questions, and outstanding
issues.
- Ensure District proposals are prepared, vetted and ready to be
shared with employee unions.
- When necessary, engage in direct negotiation with union leaders
on specific issues.General:
- Lead internal department meetings; attend Board meetings and
Board committee meetings, as needed.
- Craft written summaries and prepare PowerPoint presentations
highlighting key information.
- Fulfill other duties and responsibilities as assigned.Security
Clearance:Internal ApplicantsIf you are a current Detroit Public
Schools Community District employee, you do not have to submit to a
new security clearance, unless your new role requires a different
type of criminal background check.External ApplicantsIn alignment
with Michigan law, if you are hired to fill a position, you will be
required to submit to a Detroit Public Schools Community District
criminal background check. Information regarding required
background checks will be shared at point of hire.Method of
Application:Applicants must apply through the online application
system. Only applications submitted through the online application
system will be considered for any posted position and all
applications require a resume to be considered.Successful
candidates are required to submit official transcript(s) at point
of offer to hire. Teaching service outside of the Detroit Public
Schools Community District must be verified by the applicant's
prior employer(s) prior to hire. It is the applicant's
responsibility to provide all documentation (including copies) as
requested.Applicants requesting assistance during the application
process should contact the Office of Human Resources via email
at[emailprotected] or phone at (313) 873-6897.DPSCD does not
discriminate based on race, color, national origin, sex, disability
and/or religion.Contact the Civil Rights Coordinator for more
information at (313) 240-4377 or detroitk12.org/compliance.DPSCD
does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin,
sex, sexual orientation, transgender identity, disability, age,
religion, height, weight, citizenship, marital or family status,
military status, ancestry, genetic information, or any other
legally protected category, in its educational programs and
activities, including employment and admissions opportunities.
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