Labor Consultant
Company: People Results
Location: Richmond
Posted on: January 15, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description Description: Position reports
to: Managing Director This position typically does not have a
regular or set work schedule, and work hours vary significantly and
are dependent on the nature and timing of client project assigned
by IRI Day, evening, and weekend work, including project work and
travel, is required as needed Frequent domestic travel is required
As outlined in this document, the job requirements pertain to both
IRI employed consultants and contractors who perform work on behalf
of IRI. OVERALL PURPOSE OF THE POSITION: The purpose of the Labor
Consultant position is to provide high-quality, customized
professional consulting services to IRI clients. The consulting
services include, but are not limited to, labor and employee
relations, card mitigation, NLRB election campaigns, labor
training, coaching, communications, and delivery of customized IRI
products and services. Most of the consulting work is often done at
client sites that may require extensive travel. The consultant is
also expected to become knowledgeable about all IRI products and
services and to offer ideas and solutions to clients as part of a
total solution utilizing all three areas of IRI expertise in labor,
leadership development (OD), and communications. Requirements:
ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES Deliver a broad range of
services to IRI clients. The following descriptions of services
provided are examples of the work the consultant may be asked to
perform, but additional types of consulting services may also be
required. Develop strategies to assist clients in meeting their
goals and assist with the implementation of plans as appropriate.
Display a mindset that exudes confidence, competence, and delivers
an overall impression required to get the job done. Excellent
communication skills with the ability to develop relationships,
inspire teams and gain trust. Manage budgets, establish deadlines,
assign responsibilities, monitor, and summarize progress of the
overall project. Develop and deliver customized training materials
for large and small groups, using IRI templates and formats.
Conduct organizational assessments, followed by analysis and
integration of interviews and other corporate data to develop
reports and recommendations for clients. Apply critical thinking to
qualitative and quantitative data to develop and implement
recommendations specific to client needs. Develop and deliver
presentations, including but not limited to corporate board members
and executives and other members of leadership. Facilitate meetings
with small and large groups, including employees at all levels
within an organization. Assume full responsibility for all client
communications, including briefings and reports. Train other
consultants in areas of the consultant’s specialty. SUPERVISORY
RESPONSIBILITIES The consultant may be required to supervise and
coordinate the work of other consultants working on an internal IRI
team. This will include but is not limited to the assignment of
work, monitoring work performance, coaching and mentoring, and
providing development needed for Adjunct or Mid-level consultants.
EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE REQUIREMENTS Bachelor's or Master’s
degree. Degree in IRI area of expertise
(Labor/Communications/Leadership Development) required. Minimum of
10 years’ related and successful experience related to employee and
labor relations and NLRB election campaigns. Experience must
include a blend of direct responsibility for strategy as well as
execution. Strong executive presence and business acumen. Ability
to approach client needs from a strategic perspective, based on the
consultant’s experience and expertise, and continuously focused on
the client’s desired outcomes. Ability to interact across all
levels of management within an organization. Ability to speak
effectively in both small and large groups. Willingness to
challenge and be challenged when discussing client strategies.
Demonstrated ability to interact with and convey complex
information to individuals at all organizational levels. Ability to
write complex, professional project reports for clients including
writing skills which present well-thought and well-organized
information, grammatically and structurally correct, and in
IRI-approved report template. Ability to analyze quantitative and
qualitative data needed to meet client’s desired outcomes. Ability
to develop credibility with clients needed to implement recommended
organizational change. COMPUTER SKILLS Proficiency using Microsoft
Word, PowerPoint, Outlook, Teams, and Excel Ability to use
additional computer products: Adobe Acrobat (Standard,
Professional, Reader) Adobe Connect (Web Conferencing Services)
Video conferencing (Teams, Zoom, other) ShareFile (file-sharing
software) Note : The ability to learn additional software and
programs is required. Over time the products listed above may be
replaced or supplemented with other products. ADDITIONAL
REQUIREMENTS Must maintain complete confidentiality on all client
matters at all times. Must be able to work independently at client
sites, using independent judgment, and also be able to work
cooperatively in a team environment, often in a virtual/remote
format. Critical thinking and problem-solving skills. High degree
of agility and adaptability to changing conditions and client
demands. Organizationally savvy to maneuver successfully through
complex dynamics across diverse channels of business. Ability to
relate effectively to people at all levels within an organization.
Ability to successfully manage multiple projects, including several
client projects simultaneously. Experience and comfort working in a
virtual or remote environment, including limited interaction with
co-workers beyond technological connection. WORK ENVIRONMENT AND
PHYSICAL DEMANDS The work environment characteristics and physical
demands described represent those an employee encounters while
performing the essential functions of this job. Reasonable
accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities
to perform the essential functions. The position occasionally works
virtually, from home, and during those times must maintain a work
environment that is free from any distractions, such as childcare
responsibilities or other personal responsibilities, which could
inhibit the person's ability to be entirely focused and work
performed at home. Consultants must also be able to travel, both on
airplanes and ground transportation as needed, to get to and from
client sites.
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