Summary
WHO MAY APPLY:This position is open to the public.
NOTE: The salary listed above will be adjusted by 3.75% for 2026.
DURATION: This is a two-year special duty or term-limited temporary opportunity with an anticipated end of service date at the end of 2027.
The King County Sheriffs Office is seeking an experienced professional to support our law enforcement operations by making an impact providing their labor relations and negotiations expertise. This vital role as an Employee & Labor Relations Representativewill serve as the agencys primary consultant and be in the forefront of labor contract administration workplace investigations and resolution of employee relations issues and grievances. This position works closely with the Countys designated labor negotiator throughout the bargaining process and serves as the Sheriffs Office central point of contact including representing the agencys interest during the collective bargaining process. This role works as part of the HR team to strategically address recruitment retention and engagement addition the incumbent will advise management and coordinate the development of department policies interests and strategies for all employment and labor-related activities including potentially litigious and sensitive employment issues personnel policies and procedures and disciplinary and corrective actions.
About KCSO HR Team:KCSO HR within the Community Programs and Services division has 10 employees that support the agencys 1200 employees and administers 11 Union contracts.
Job Duties
- Coordinate the development of labor strategies interests and policies for the Sheriffs Office.
- Serve as the principal communicator of the Sheriffs Office bargaining interests to the Countys labor negotiator collaborate with the Countys labor negotiator to develop management bargaining proposals and assist with research of labor policies and drafting of contract language.
- Serve as part of the Sheriffs Office representatives at the bargaining table.
- Provide critical information to management on the interpretation and administration of labor contracts personnel policies and procedures and other applicable rules regulations and laws.
- Represent the Sheriffs Office at all stages of grievance hearings and develop and communicate grievance responses as designated; may conduct final step grievance hearings.
- Provide advice to managers and supervisors and recommend appropriate disciplinary and corrective actions in accordance with labor laws and contract provisions. Support disciplinary reviews disciplinary documents the Loudermill process and reporting.
- Coordinate Sheriffs Office employment-related litigation matters by conducting research providing professional advice and consulting with the prosecuting attorneys office and management staff as necessary to develop strategies.
- Conduct complex employment investigations write investigative reports and present findings and recommendations to management and the prosecuting attorneys office.
- Coordinate the development of settlement options in collaboration with the Human Resources Division the prosecuting attorneys office and department/division management staff and negotiate settlements as authorized.
- Facilitate the resolution of employee relations issues and problems.
- Provide support in arbitration and/or mediation proceedings.
- Perform other duties as assigned.
Experience Qualifications Knowledge Skills
BASIC REQUIREMENTS:
OTHER QUALIFICATIONS:
- Knowledge of the principles and practices of collective bargaining
- Knowledge of Washingtons Public Employee Labor Relations Commission (PERC) rules regulations and processes
- Knowledge of grievance arbitration and mediation processes
- Knowledge of human resources principles and practices current legal environment and trends
- Knowledge of employment practices laws and regulations
- Excellent oral and written communications skills
- Presentation facilitation and consensus building skills
- Analytical planning and organizational skills
- Negotiation problem solving and conflict resolution skills
- Decision-making skills
- Skill in communicating interests and acting as a representative
- Skill in interpreting contracts regulations and laws
- Ability to handle multiple competing priorities
- Ability to handle sensitive situations with tact and diplomacy
- Ability to build consensus among diverse individuals with varying opinions
- Ability to work with a variety of individuals from diverse backgrounds
- Ability to identify and resolve employee issues
- Ability to make decisions using appropriate methods for dealing with employees on sensitive and potentially litigious issues
HIGHLY DESIREABLE QUALIFICATIONS:
- Experience in a unionized environment
- Experience in the public sector and/or specifically working with or for law enforcement agencies
LICENSING AND CERTIFICATION REQUIREMENTS:Some licenses certifications and other requirements determined to be necessary to meet the business needs of the employing unit may be required.
SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS:
- Must pass thorough background investigation including a polygraph.
- For KCSO employees:if applying as a special duty assignment KCSO employees must have approval from their chain of command.
Supplemental Information
WORK LOCATION:900 Oakesdale Avenue SW Renton WA (Black River Building)
WORK SCHEDULE: This position is not eligible for overtime. The typical work week for this position is 40 hours per week Monday through Friday and will work onsite a minimum of three (3) days per week at the Black River building. Additional hours may be necessary to respond to workload needs.
TO APPLY:Please carefully review the list of required materials before submitting your application.
SELECTION PROCESS: Application materials will be screened for clarity completeness and responsiveness to the list of qualifications skills and abilities. The most competitive candidates may be invited to move forward in the hiring process. Candidates may be considered for other King County Employee and Labor Relations Representative positions.
CONTACT INFORMATION:
Jessica Lussier Senior Human Resources Analyst
UNION MEMBERSHIP:This is a non-represented position.
Required Experience:
Unclear Seniority
SummaryWHO MAY APPLY:This position is open to the public.NOTE: The salary listed above will be adjusted by 3.75% for 2026.DURATION: This is a two-year special duty or term-limited temporary opportunity with an anticipated end of service date at the end of 2027.The King County Sheriffs Office is seek...
Summary
WHO MAY APPLY:This position is open to the public.
NOTE: The salary listed above will be adjusted by 3.75% for 2026.
DURATION: This is a two-year special duty or term-limited temporary opportunity with an anticipated end of service date at the end of 2027.
The King County Sheriffs Office is seeking an experienced professional to support our law enforcement operations by making an impact providing their labor relations and negotiations expertise. This vital role as an Employee & Labor Relations Representativewill serve as the agencys primary consultant and be in the forefront of labor contract administration workplace investigations and resolution of employee relations issues and grievances. This position works closely with the Countys designated labor negotiator throughout the bargaining process and serves as the Sheriffs Office central point of contact including representing the agencys interest during the collective bargaining process. This role works as part of the HR team to strategically address recruitment retention and engagement addition the incumbent will advise management and coordinate the development of department policies interests and strategies for all employment and labor-related activities including potentially litigious and sensitive employment issues personnel policies and procedures and disciplinary and corrective actions.
About KCSO HR Team:KCSO HR within the Community Programs and Services division has 10 employees that support the agencys 1200 employees and administers 11 Union contracts.
Job Duties
- Coordinate the development of labor strategies interests and policies for the Sheriffs Office.
- Serve as the principal communicator of the Sheriffs Office bargaining interests to the Countys labor negotiator collaborate with the Countys labor negotiator to develop management bargaining proposals and assist with research of labor policies and drafting of contract language.
- Serve as part of the Sheriffs Office representatives at the bargaining table.
- Provide critical information to management on the interpretation and administration of labor contracts personnel policies and procedures and other applicable rules regulations and laws.
- Represent the Sheriffs Office at all stages of grievance hearings and develop and communicate grievance responses as designated; may conduct final step grievance hearings.
- Provide advice to managers and supervisors and recommend appropriate disciplinary and corrective actions in accordance with labor laws and contract provisions. Support disciplinary reviews disciplinary documents the Loudermill process and reporting.
- Coordinate Sheriffs Office employment-related litigation matters by conducting research providing professional advice and consulting with the prosecuting attorneys office and management staff as necessary to develop strategies.
- Conduct complex employment investigations write investigative reports and present findings and recommendations to management and the prosecuting attorneys office.
- Coordinate the development of settlement options in collaboration with the Human Resources Division the prosecuting attorneys office and department/division management staff and negotiate settlements as authorized.
- Facilitate the resolution of employee relations issues and problems.
- Provide support in arbitration and/or mediation proceedings.
- Perform other duties as assigned.
Experience Qualifications Knowledge Skills
BASIC REQUIREMENTS:
OTHER QUALIFICATIONS:
- Knowledge of the principles and practices of collective bargaining
- Knowledge of Washingtons Public Employee Labor Relations Commission (PERC) rules regulations and processes
- Knowledge of grievance arbitration and mediation processes
- Knowledge of human resources principles and practices current legal environment and trends
- Knowledge of employment practices laws and regulations
- Excellent oral and written communications skills
- Presentation facilitation and consensus building skills
- Analytical planning and organizational skills
- Negotiation problem solving and conflict resolution skills
- Decision-making skills
- Skill in communicating interests and acting as a representative
- Skill in interpreting contracts regulations and laws
- Ability to handle multiple competing priorities
- Ability to handle sensitive situations with tact and diplomacy
- Ability to build consensus among diverse individuals with varying opinions
- Ability to work with a variety of individuals from diverse backgrounds
- Ability to identify and resolve employee issues
- Ability to make decisions using appropriate methods for dealing with employees on sensitive and potentially litigious issues
HIGHLY DESIREABLE QUALIFICATIONS:
- Experience in a unionized environment
- Experience in the public sector and/or specifically working with or for law enforcement agencies
LICENSING AND CERTIFICATION REQUIREMENTS:Some licenses certifications and other requirements determined to be necessary to meet the business needs of the employing unit may be required.
SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS:
- Must pass thorough background investigation including a polygraph.
- For KCSO employees:if applying as a special duty assignment KCSO employees must have approval from their chain of command.
Supplemental Information
WORK LOCATION:900 Oakesdale Avenue SW Renton WA (Black River Building)
WORK SCHEDULE: This position is not eligible for overtime. The typical work week for this position is 40 hours per week Monday through Friday and will work onsite a minimum of three (3) days per week at the Black River building. Additional hours may be necessary to respond to workload needs.
TO APPLY:Please carefully review the list of required materials before submitting your application.
SELECTION PROCESS: Application materials will be screened for clarity completeness and responsiveness to the list of qualifications skills and abilities. The most competitive candidates may be invited to move forward in the hiring process. Candidates may be considered for other King County Employee and Labor Relations Representative positions.
CONTACT INFORMATION:
Jessica Lussier Senior Human Resources Analyst
UNION MEMBERSHIP:This is a non-represented position.
Required Experience:
Unclear Seniority
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