Become a changemaker with Islamic Relief Canada! Join our team and work towards our mission to mobilize Canadians to transform more lives around the world in the most trusted manner.
Talent Acquisition:
- Lead the recruitment and selection process to attract top-tier talent.
- Develop and implement effective onboarding programs for new employees.
- Collaborate with department heads to identify staffing needs and create workforce plans.
Employee Relations:
- Foster a positive and inclusive work environment through effective communication and conflict resolution.
- Conduct investigations and address employee relations issues in a timely and fair manner.
- Implement employee engagement initiatives to enhance overall job satisfaction.
Performance Management:
- Develop and implement performance appraisal processes.
- Provide guidance and support to managers on performance improvement plans.
- Identify training and development opportunities to enhance employee performance.
Training and Development:
- Identify training needs and coordinate the development and delivery of training programs.
- Implement career development initiatives to support employee growth.
- Monitor and evaluate the effectiveness of training programs.
Compliance:
- Ensure compliance with local, provincial, and federal employment laws and regulations.
- Develop and update HR policies and procedures to reflect best practices and legal requirements.
- Conduct regular audits to ensure data accuracy and adherence to policies.
Team Management:
- Identify, develop, and mentor the team.
- Line management of department staff, including:
- Setting objectives and work plans.
- Managing workload and performance through regular one-to-one line management discussions.
- Plan and implement personal development program for team members in all relevant skills.
- Undertake annual performance reviews.
Qualifications & Competencies:
- At least a Bachelor's Degree in Human Resources Management or related Human Resources field required. Master's Degree in Human Resources Management or equivalent post-graduate certifications in Human Resources field preferred.
- CHRP designation (or candidate) is an asset.
- A minimum of 2-3 years related experience in Human Resources/Organizational Development, preferably in the NGO/Charity industry.
- Sound up-to-date knowledge of, and ability to apply, Canadian employment legislation, case law, and good practice.
- Experienced in drafting HR policies, procedures, and guidelines aligned to business objectives.
- Experience of giving professional advice and coaching managers on a wide range of HR issues.
- Knowledge of Workday is an asset.
- Must have strong management skills; includes staff in planning, decision-making, facilitating and process improvement; makes self-available to staff; provides regular performance feedback; and develops subordinates’ skills and encourages growth.
- Should have strong time management skills through prioritizing and planning work activities, using time efficiently, and developing realistic action plans.
- Excellent interpersonal skills and a high standard of written and oral communication skills.
- Should be able to inspire and motivate others to perform well and welcome feedback from peers.
- Must be eligible to work in Canada.
Starting Salary: $75,000.00
Please note: The posted starting salary is intended to provide potential candidates with a general understanding of the compensation associated with the position. The actual salary offered will start at this figure, with adjustments possible based on individual qualifications and other relevant factors.