Director, Employee and Labor Relations
Salary
$196,634.27 - $252,205.36 Annually
Location
Throughout the County of Santa Clara, CA
Job Type
Executive Management
Job Number
26-A37-A
Department
Employee Services Agency
Opening Date
05/01/2026
Bargaining Unit
91
Description
Reimagine Employee & Labor Relations. Support Public Service.
The County of Santa Clara is not just any government agency-it's a premiere public agency known for its high standard of excellence, strategic leadership, and innovative thinking. With a population of more than 1.9 million residents, Santa Clara County is the largest of the nine Bay Area counties in Northern California, and larger than 12 states. With a workforce of more than 23,000 employees across 30+ departments, the County of Santa Clara delivers critical safety-net services in health, public safety, social services, housing, and more. Our organization is made up of public servants who are dedicated to enhancing the quality of life for everyone in our community, and especially for those most in need.
The Employee Services Agency serves the County of Santa Clara's employees, retirees, and agencies and departments, and ultimately ensures the smooth operation of the County's workforce. Its departments include Employee & Labor Relations, Recruitment & Classification, Benefits, Executive Services, and Administration.
We are launching a major effort to modernize and strengthen what Employee & Labor Relations (ELR) can look like in the public sector, elevating ELR from a reactive function into a proactive, insight driven, and collaborative strategic partner shaping organizational strategy. We're looking for a visionary Director, Employee & Labor Relations to lead the way.
A key responsibility as the Director will be to facilitate effective negotiations and contracts with the County's 17 unions, taking a proactive approach to managing multiple staggered 3- and 4-year agreements each year, ensuring that negotiations are conducted effectively and aligned with fiscal year requirements. This involves formulating management strategies for labor negotiations, handling the intricacies of labor contracts and Memoranda of Understanding (MOUs), and resolving disputes with diplomacy and political acumen.
As the Director, you won't just lead labor negotiations, you'll shape the County's labor strategy and employee experience for years to come. This is your opportunity to build a best-in-class ELR function that sets a new standard for public sector labor relations.
Your Mission
Lead and modernize a full service, centralized ELR department that is trusted, consistent, and equity driven. In this role, you'll collaborate with County leadership to design and deliver ELR strategies that support innovation, organizational health, and a culture of trust across County. You will oversee the development, organization, and administration of ELR operations and ensure the effective execution of the County's ELR strategic vision.
What Makes This Role Unique
What You'll Do
Strategic ELR Leadership
Chief Negotiator & Contract Administration
Issue Resolution, Investigations & Performance
Policy, Compliance & Partnership
Analytics, Service Design & Change Management
Team Leadership & Talent Development
What You Bring
Minimum Qualifications
Considerable training, education and experience which would demonstrate the ability to perform the above tasks and the possession of the following knowledge and abilities.
Training and Experience Note: The required knowledge and abilities would typically be acquired through education and experience equivalent to a bachelor's degree in business, public administration, political science, or a closely related field and four (4) years of managerial and administrative experience directing labor relations programs and dealing with a wide variety of complex issues for a large and diverse public organization.
View the full job specification on our career site.
What Success Looks Like
In the first 6-12 months, you will:
In the long term, you will:
Why Join Us?
More About Our Competitive Executive Benefits
Strategic Financial and Retirement Benefits
Executive-Level Health, Wellness, and Family Support
Leadership Mobility, Time Off, and Professional Growth
Ready to join the leadership team? Apply now.
Learn more about the County and the impact you can have as a leader.
Application Process and Key Dates
This recruitment will be open on a continuous basis until the position is filled. This recruitment may close or be extended as early as 10 days after posting. Early application is strongly encouraged. Please check the website regularly for updates.
Apply at: https://esa.santaclaracounty.gov/career-seekers
What to include in your application:
Describe why you are the ideal candidate, highlighting relevant leadership experience and accomplishments.
Next steps in the process:
Following mutual interest, a comprehensive background investigation and reference check will be conducted. Finalists will be asked to provide at least five professional references, with prior authorization obtained by Executive Services.
Questions regarding this Executive recruitment may be directed to Kendra Conrad, Executive Services at kendra.conrad@esa.sccgov.org
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Employer County of Santa Clara
Address 70 W. Hedding Street
8th Floor, East Wing
San Jose, California, 95110
Phone (408) 299-6816
Website http://www.sccjobs.org/