Manager, Human Resources

Job Information
Author pmnationtalk
Date August 14, 2024
Deadline September 01, 2024
Type Full Time
Company Canadian Council for Indigenous Business
Salary $62,400 – $83,000 - Annual
Location Anywhere in Canada
Category Human Resources
Client Canadian Council for Indigenous Business
Contact Information
hr@ccib.com

Manager, Human Resources

Salary Range: $62,400 – $83,000 based on experience

CCIB is currently recruiting a Manager, Human Resources, to lead our organization’s human capital, focusing on our growth, training & development and retaining our passionate, talented team.

CCIB is a national nonprofit charitable organization founded in 1984. It is committed to Indigenous peoples’ full-time participation in the Canadian economy. To foster relationships and economic opportunities in Canada, CCIB offers knowledge resources and programs to corporate Canada and Indigenous-owned member companies.

Reporting to the Director, Human Resources & Operations, the Manager, Human Resources will share our passion for our values and mission and demonstrate a commitment to a culturally diverse and inclusive workplace. The successful candidate will have experience in Human Resource policy implementation, recruitment and orientation, performance management, health and safety, and employment standards. A strong candidate will be fueled by the opportunity to participate in a team committed to open communication, transparency and equal opportunity for all staff.

Responsibilities Include:

  • Lead the CCIB’s human resources functions, including employee relations, performance management, human resources policies and guidelines, employment lifecycle, compensation and benefits, training, and professional development that promotes employee engagement.
  • Provide guidance, counsel, and coaching on employee and labour relations issues, producing recommendations and outcomes that support organizational goals, streamline costs, and reduce risk.
  • Supports developing and implementing a diversity and inclusion strategy that supports CCIB’s mission and values.
  • Advising on HR matters, including using an HRIS, dashboards and metrics to track HR and professional development impact; supports reporting to the board.
  • Oversees a comprehensive performance management program for all staff centred on goal setting, measurable outcomes, deliverables, and key performance indicators.
  • Oversees onboarding and continuous learning strategies so employees are welcomed, connected to peers, conversant with the organization’s history and mandate, and equipped with practical and professional tools and opportunities.
  • Responsible for strategies, policies, and approaches to fostering a healthy workplace culture for all employees. Manages the annual employee survey.
  • Engages and collaborates with external programming partners, post-secondary Institutions, funders and professional networks for internships, recruitment and partnerships that support career development and provide opportunities for the inclusion of new professionals in the Indigenous business community.
  • Responsible for ensuring CCIB’s workplace welcomes, supports and accommodates people of all abilities.

Minimum Requirements/Qualifications:

Education:

 A bachelor’s level university degree in a relevant field such as Human Resources Management, Business Administration, community college diploma, or substantial equivalent professional experience with demonstrated impact.

Skills and Experience:

  • A minimum of 10 years of management experience that blends traditional human resources management with innovation in organizational development and systems improvement.
  • Experience in HR administration and record-keeping, reporting and data analysis.
  • Ability to facilitate conversations, training and activities that support employee participation in organizational change.
  • Demonstrated ability to execute, monitor and evaluate the implementation of human resources tools and policies across diverse teams and departments.
  • Demonstrates sound judgment when dealing with confidentiality and sensitive matters.
  • Proficiency in Microsoft Office essential.
  • Strong verbal and written communication skills.

 TO APPLY

Those qualified are asked to submit a cover letter with a resume outlining their experience and suitability for the position to hr@ccib.comPlease submit your application by September 1, 2024.

Position Type: This is a full-time position with the location anywhere in Canada, with hours from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., Monday through Friday.

Information regarding CCIB is available at www.ccib.ca

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