Are you ready to embark on a journey where you play a pivotal role in shaping the workplace relations landscape of an organisation dedicated to empowering individuals to live as empowered and equal citizens? If you're passionate about fostering a positive work environment, influencing change, and working at the intersection of people and policy, this is your opportunity to shine.
**About this 20 month Fixed Term opportunity**:
Reporting to the Head of Workplace Relations, you'll be the driving force behind ensuring that all aspects of workplace relations, investigations, and compliance are conducted fairly and in alignment with Scope's values and legislative requirements. You will provide invaluable guidance and expertise to our People team in NSW, supporting them in navigating the complex landscape of workplace relations. You will play a crucial role in implementing legislative changes, supporting enterprise agreement negotiations, and fostering a culture of collaboration and inclusivity. Your expertise will contribute to the resolution of a wide range of workplace relations issues, ensuring a thriving and harmonious work environment.
**Your stakeholders**:
Along with working closely with your internal stakeholders both in NSW and colleagues in Victoria where needed, you will engage with relevant Unions, government organisations, the Fair Work Commission, & other legislative bodies associated with workplace relations compliance. Collaboration with external legal advisors will also be a part of your role.
**Key accountabilities**:
- Provide timely advice and information to the People team on workplace relations matters.
- Contribute to consultation and change management planning, offering WR perspective.
- Interpret policy frameworks, industrial instruments, legislation, and provide advice.
- Represent Scope in the Fair Work Commission, including conciliation conferences.
- Coordinate Union consultation mechanisms and support the development of project and consultation plans.
- Develop and implement tools and resources to address performance issues and grievances.
- Recommend changes to policies and procedures to accommodate external requirements.
- Professionally manage sensitive or significant WR matters, including investigations.
- Provide analysis and reporting on WR matters, recommending solutions.
- Proactively identify opportunities for long-term effective customer relationships.
- Support the development of the People team's skills in employment legislation, policy, and practices.
- Prepare relevant documentation and ensure reporting and administrative requirements are efficiently managed.
- Represent the People portfolio on organizational projects and working groups.
**Ideal qualifications**:
- Qualified in Industrial Relations, Human Resource Management, or similar.
- A minimum of 5 years of strong Workplace Relations experience.
- Demonstrated knowledge of contemporary workplace relations issues, statutory and regulatory frameworks, and Australian legislative frameworks.
- Experience in problem-solving, root cause analysis, and negotiating with Unions.
- Commitment to customer service and business improvement processes.
- Comprehensive knowledge of and commitment to workplace safety.
**Scope as an Employer**
View our stance on inclusion and diversity, human rights, and our Covid-19 policies by visiting our careers page.
Take your career on a journey with Scope and work proactively with us to achieve our purpose
**_ Please note_**_, successful applicants will be required to hold a NDIS Worker Screening Check Clearance and a Working with Children Check. If you have lived or worked for a continuous period of 12 months or more in another country within the last 10 years, a certified International Police Check from that country or countries will also be required. As part of our Covid-19 response the Scope Covid-19 policy requires all our employees regardless of the job to have received at least 3 doses of a Covid-19 vaccine. Please note that the offer will be conditional on meeting these requirements. _