VP - Workforce Relations & Compliance
UCSF Health · San Francisco, CA · 4 days ago
Business DevelopmentFull-time
Responsibilities
- Organizational Leadership, Workforce Transformation & Operational Excellence
- Establish the vision, strategic priorities, operating model, and enterprise objectives for Workforce Relations functions, ensuring alignment with UCSF's mission, workforce strategy, and organizational priorities.
- Lead enterprise transformation of Workforce Relations by modernizing workforce policies, improving workforce experiences, simplifying processes, strengthening service delivery, and advancing organizational effectiveness across labor relations, employee relations, compliance, and workforce governance functions.
- Partner with executive leadership, operational leaders, employees, labor organizations, and other stakeholders to strengthen workforce accountability, improve workforce experiences, and advance organizational change initiatives.
- Establish enterprise service standards, performance metrics, and accountability measures that improve transparency, responsiveness, consistency, service quality, and organizational outcomes.
- Leverage technology, analytics, automation, and continuous improvement methodologies to modernize workforce programs and improve operational effectiveness.
- Build and sustain a high-performing Workforce Relations organization through effective leadership, talent development, succession planning, and a culture of accountability, innovation, collaboration, and service excellence.
- Establish UCSF's workforce relations strategy in alignment with organizational priorities and UC systemwide labor relations objectives.
- Serve as UCSF's senior representative with UCOP Labor Relations, UC Systemwide Employee Relations, the UC Office of General Counsel, Campus Counsel, UC campuses, UC Health systems, labor organizations, and executive leadership on workforce and labor relations matters.
- Advise and align executive leadership regarding workforce strategy, labor relations developments, organizational change initiatives, labor-management partnerships, collective bargaining obligations, and workforce implications of strategic decisions.
- Monitor labor relations trends, grievance activity, employee relations issues, arbitration outcomes, unfair labor practice proceedings, and emerging workforce developments across UCSF and the UC system, identifying systemic issues and preparing the organization for future workforce challenges.
- Provide executive sponsorship and oversight for implementation of successor collective bargaining agreements, side letters, memoranda of understanding, and labor-management commitments.
- Establish the strategic direction and governance framework for workforce accountability, workforce policy, compliance, and risk management programs.
- Lead enterprise policy modernization efforts to simplify workforce policies, strengthen alignment with organizational priorities, improve usability, and enhance workforce and manager experiences.
- Oversee an enterprise workforce compliance and governance program focused on adherence to collective bargaining agreements, UC systemwide policies, Personnel Policies for Staff Members (PPSM), arbitration awards, settlement agreements, labor-management commitments, and workforce-related legal and regulatory requirements.
- Serve as UCSF's AFSCME Article 5 Responsible Executive and provide executive oversight for workforce compliance, organizational accountability, and workforce governance obligations.
- Foster a culture of accountability, consistency, transparency, and continuous improvement, ensuring workforce policies, collective bargaining agreements, and enterprise expectations are applied consistently across UCSF.
- Provide executive leadership and strategic direction regarding unfair labor practice charges, PERB proceedings, grievance arbitrations, labor-related litigation, settlement agreements, and other workforce disputes affecting UCSF.
- Partner closely with UCOP Labor Relations, the UC Office of General Counsel, Campus Counsel, external legal counsel, and UC system partners to develop labor relations and legal strategies, oversee significant arbitration and litigation matters, and ensure effective implementation of workforce-related rulings and obligations.
- Absorb the implications of arbitration decisions, PERB rulings, settlement agreements, UCOP directives, and significant labor relations developments across the UC system and advise executive leadership regarding resulting workforce and organizational impacts.
- Lead UCSF's enterprise preparedness for and response to labor actions, in partnership with UCSF Emergency Management and executive leadership, ensuring continuity of operations, patient care, education, and research activities.
- Serve as a trusted advisor to executive leadership on workforce strategy, workforce accountability, labor-management partnerships, organizational change, and workforce-related risks and opportunities.
- Lead enterprise implementation and executive alignment efforts related to new legislation, regulatory requirements, collective bargaining agreements, arbitration awards, settlement agreements, and UC systemwide policy changes.
- Ensure UCSF is positioned to address emerging workforce challenges and opportunities, including workforce transformation, technology adoption, AI-related workforce impacts, operational redesign, and other strategic initiatives.
- Represent UCSF in systemwide workforce strategy discussions and contribute to the development of long-term workforce relations approaches that support the University's mission and strategic priorities.
- Workforce Relations, Labor Strategy & Executive Alignment
- Develop and implement workforce relations strategies aligned with UCSF's mission and strategic priorities.
- Advise executive leadership on workforce strategy, labor relations developments, organizational change initiatives, labor-management partnerships, collective bargaining obligations, and workforce implications of strategic decisions.
- Monitor labor relations trends, grievance activity, employee relations issues, arbitration outcomes, unfair labor practice proceedings, and emerging workforce developments across UCSF and the UC system, identifying systemic issues and preparing the organization for future workforce challenges.
- Provide executive sponsorship and oversight for implementation of successor collective bargaining agreements, side letters, memoranda of understanding, and labor-management commitments.
- Establish the strategic direction and governance framework for workforce accountability, workforce policy, compliance, and risk management programs.
- Lead enterprise policy modernization efforts to simplify workforce policies, strengthen alignment with organizational priorities, improve usability, and enhance workforce and manager experiences.
- Oversee an enterprise workforce compliance and governance program focused on adherence to collective bargaining agreements, UC systemwide policies, Personnel Policies for Staff Members (PPSM), arbitration awards, settlement agreements, labor-management commitments, and workforce-related legal and regulatory requirements.
- Serve as UCSF's AFSCME Article 5 Responsible Executive and provide executive oversight for workforce compliance, organizational accountability, and workforce governance obligations.
- Foster a culture of accountability, consistency, transparency, and continuous improvement, ensuring workforce policies, collective bargaining agreements, and enterprise expectations are applied consistently across UCSF.
- Provide executive leadership and strategic direction regarding unfair labor practice charges, PERB proceedings, grievance arbitrations, labor-related litigation, settlement agreements, and other workforce disputes affecting UCSF.
- Partner closely with UCOP Labor Relations, the UC Office of General Counsel, Campus Counsel, external legal counsel, and UC system partners to develop labor relations and legal strategies, oversee significant arbitration and litigation matters, and ensure effective implementation of workforce-related rulings and obligations.
- Absorb the implications of arbitration decisions, PERB rulings, settlement agreements, UCOP directives, and significant labor relations developments across the UC system and advise executive leadership regarding resulting workforce and organizational impacts.
- Lead UCSF's enterprise preparedness for and response to labor actions, in partnership with UCSF Emergency Management and executive leadership, ensuring continuity of operations, patient care, education, and research activities.
- Serve as a trusted advisor to executive leadership on workforce strategy, workforce accountability, labor-management partnerships, organizational change, and workforce-related risks and opportunities.
- Lead enterprise implementation and executive alignment efforts related to new legislation, regulatory requirements, collective bargaining agreements, arbitration awards, settlement agreements, and UC systemwide policy changes.
- Ensure UCSF is positioned to address emerging workforce challenges and opportunities, including workforce transformation, technology adoption, AI-related workforce impacts, operational redesign, and other strategic initiatives.
- Represent UCSF in systemwide workforce strategy discussions and contribute to the development of long-term workforce relations approaches that support the University's mission and strategic priorities.
- Workforce Accountability, Policy Governance & Compliance
- Establish and maintain workforce accountability, policy governance, and compliance programs.
- Oversee an enterprise workforce compliance and governance program focused on adherence to collective bargaining agreements, UC systemwide policies, Personnel Policies for Staff Members (PPSM), arbitration awards, settlement agreements, labor-management commitments, and workforce-related legal and regulatory requirements.
- Ensure workforce policies, collective bargaining agreements, and enterprise expectations are applied consistently across UCSF.
- Provide executive oversight for workforce compliance, organizational accountability, and workforce governance obligations.
- Foster a culture of accountability, consistency, transparency, and continuous improvement, ensuring workforce policies, collective bargaining agreements, and enterprise expectations are applied consistently across UCSF.
- Provide executive leadership and strategic direction regarding unfair labor practice charges, PERB proceedings, grievance arbitrations, labor-related litigation, settlement agreements, and other workforce disputes affecting UCSF.
- Partner closely with UCOP Labor Relations, the UC Office of General Counsel, Campus Counsel, external legal counsel, and UC system partners to develop labor relations and legal strategies, oversee significant arbitration and litigation matters, and ensure effective implementation of workforce-related rulings and obligations.
- Absorb the implications of arbitration decisions, PERB rulings, settlement agreements, UCOP directives, and significant labor relations developments across the UC system and advise executive leadership regarding resulting workforce and organizational impacts.
- Lead UCSF's enterprise preparedness for and response to labor actions, in partnership with UCSF Emergency Management and executive leadership, ensuring continuity of operations, patient care, education, and research activities.
- Serve as a trusted advisor to executive leadership on workforce strategy, workforce accountability, labor-management partnerships, organizational change, and workforce-related risks and opportunities.
- Lead enterprise implementation and executive alignment efforts related to new legislation, regulatory requirements, collective bargaining agreements, arbitration awards, settlement agreements, and UC systemwide policy changes.
- Ensure UCSF is positioned to address emerging workforce challenges and opportunities, including workforce transformation, technology adoption, AI-related workforce impacts, operational redesign, and other strategic initiatives.
- Represent UCSF in systemwide workforce strategy discussions and contribute to the development of long-term workforce relations approaches that support the University's mission and strategic priorities.
- Labor Litigation, Labor Actions & Systemwide Leadership
- Provide executive sponsorship and oversight for implementation of successor collective bargaining agreements, side letters, memoranda of understanding, and labor-management commitments.
- Establish the strategic direction and governance framework for workforce accountability, workforce policy, compliance, and risk management programs.
- Lead enterprise policy modernization efforts to simplify workforce policies, strengthen alignment with organizational priorities, improve usability, and enhance workforce and manager experiences.
- Oversee an enterprise workforce compliance and governance program focused on adherence to collective bargaining agreements, UC systemwide policies, Personnel Policies for Staff Members (PPSM), arbitration awards, settlement agreements, labor-management commitments, and workforce-related legal and regulatory requirements.
- Serve as UCSF's AFSCME Article 5 Responsible Executive and provide executive oversight for workforce compliance, organizational accountability, and workforce governance obligations.
- Foster a culture of accountability, consistency, transparency, and continuous improvement, ensuring workforce policies, collective bargaining agreements, and enterprise expectations are applied consistently across UCSF.
- Provide executive leadership and strategic direction regarding unfair labor practice charges, PERB proceedings, grievance arbitrations, labor-related litigation, settlement agreements, and other workforce disputes affecting UCSF.
- Partner closely with UCOP Labor Relations, the UC Office of General Counsel, Campus Counsel, external legal counsel, and UC system partners to develop labor relations and legal strategies, oversee significant arbitration and litigation matters, and ensure effective implementation of workforce-related rulings and obligations.
- Absorb the implications of arbitration decisions, PERB rulings, settlement agreements, UCOP directives, and significant labor relations developments across the UC system and advise executive leadership regarding resulting workforce and organizational impacts.
- Lead UCSF's enterprise preparedness for and response to labor actions, in partnership with UCSF Emergency Management and executive leadership, ensuring continuity of operations, patient care, education, and research activities.
- Serve as a trusted advisor to executive leadership on workforce strategy, workforce accountability, labor-management partnerships, organizational change, and workforce-related risks and opportunities.
- Lead enterprise implementation and executive alignment efforts related to new legislation, regulatory requirements, collective bargaining agreements, arbitration awards, settlement agreements, and UC systemwide policy changes.
- Ensure UCSF is positioned to address emerging workforce challenges and opportunities, including workforce transformation, technology adoption, AI-related workforce impacts, operational redesign, and other strategic initiatives.
- Represent UCSF in systemwide workforce strategy discussions and contribute to the development of long-term workforce relations approaches that support the University's mission and strategic priorities.
- Executive Advisory & Strategic Workforce Leadership
- Advise executive leadership on workforce strategy, workforce accountability, labor-management partnerships, organizational change, and workforce-related risks and opportunities.
- Lead enterprise implementation and executive alignment efforts related to new legislation, regulatory requirements, collective bargaining agreements, arbitration awards, settlement agreements, and UC systemwide policy changes.
- Ensure UCSF is positioned to address emerging workforce challenges and opportunities, including workforce transformation