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Chief, Labor Relations Branch
Office of the Assistant Secretary for Administration and Management · Posted 2 days ago
HybridSalt Lake City, UT$156K – $197KApply by May 29, 2026Human Resources ManagementENFJESFJESTJISFJEngineeringOperations
Apply for this job →About the Role
The Office of the Assistant Secretary for Administration and Management (OASAM) provides the infrastructure and support that enables the U.S. Department of Labor to perform its mission. OASAM provides leadership and support for information technology, human resources management, procurement, business operations, safety and health, space management, civil rights, emergency management, security, budget, and performance.
What You'll Do
- →There is 1 vacancy available.
- →The position may be located in any of the following cities: Washington, DC; Atlanta, GA; Boston, MA; New York City, NY; Chicago, IL; Dallas, TX; Philadelphia, PA; or San Francisco, CA.
- →For detailed office locations, please visit: DOL offices.
- →DELMR develops and administers a comprehensive employee and labor relations program under Title 5.
- →The Labor Relations Branch Chief serves as the Department's senior authority on labor relations, overseeing collective bargaining, contract administration, and the arbitration program, including strategy and risk assessment for complex cases.
- →The role represents the Department in negotiations and third-party proceedings, advises leadership, and supervises Branch staff.
- →Major duties include but are not limited to the following: Oversee a Department-wide arbitration program.
- →Serve as the definitive subject matter expert in arbitration advocacy.
- →Conduct enterprise-level litigation risk assessments in matters arising under Department collective bargaining agreement such as grievances, arbitration cases, unfair labor practice charges, third party adjudications, and related matters.
- →Serve as an expert witness in arbitration, MSPB, FLRA, EEO, administrative, and negotiated grievance proceedings.
- →Develop and recommend new or revised Department policy, standards, procedures and guidelines as a result of grievances, arbitrations, unfair labor practice cases, MSPB cases, research, review of an existing program, changes in OPM laws or regulations, or current developments in employee and labor-management relations.
- →Develop and recommend new or revised Department policy, standards, procedures and guidelines as a result of grievances, arbitrations, unfair labor practice cases, MSPB cases, research, review of an existing program, changes in OPM laws or regulations, or current developments in employee and labor-management relations.
- →Provide authoritative oral and written advice to requests for technical assistance from DOL supervisors, managers, and leadership regarding day-to-day contract administration and labor relation matters.
- →Ensure uniform interpretation and application of collective bargaining agreements and labor- management relations policies and practices throughout the Department.
Requirements
- ✓There is no substitute of education for specialized experience to qualify for this position.
Personality Fit
Job ID: 837d194c-a48c-4891-9d5c-bdb4d1a66075
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