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The City of Toronto seeks an HR Workplace Investigator to conduct thorough investigations into employee misconduct. This role requires a detail-oriented individual with strong analytical and communication skills, focusing on workplace equity and ensuring compliance with City policies and regulations.
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Toronto is Canada's largest city, the fourth largest in North America and home to a diverse population of approximately 2.8 million individuals. Consistently ranked one of the world's most livable cities, the City of Toronto is a global centre for business, finance, arts and culture. Our People and Equity Division delivers critical functions within the City's complex multi-site, multidivision, multi-stakeholder and union and non-unionized environment. A team of approximately 35,000 employees are the driving force behind the City's ability to provide programs and services to residents, business, and visitors to this community.
The People & Equity Division is current hiring an HR Workplace Investigator E&LR. This is an excellent career step for an analytical and resourceful workplace investigator with a passion for investigations.
What is the job summary?
To investigate allegations of employee misconduct in contravention and/or violation of City bylaws, policies, procedures, or legislation, as part of the Internal Investigation Unit (IIU) in Employee Relations. To interview, gather and analyze evidence, make factual findings, and prepare objective reports. To ensure investigations are carried out in a timely, impartial, and fair manner in accordance with workplace investigation jurisprudence, frameworks, rules, and best practices.
What you will do?
What do you bring to the role?
1. Post-secondary education Industrial Relations, Criminology or a related educational field, or the equivalent combination of education and experience.
2. Experience working in a unionized organization conducting a variety of workplace investigations (e.g., collusion, theft, nepotism, fraud, workplace harassment etc.).
3. Experience developing investigation plans, drafting detailed and comprehensive workplace investigation reports, and communicating investigative findings.
4. Understanding of systemic barriers related to the workplace investigations, including knowledge of anti Indigenous racism, anti-Black racism and the impacts of systemic racism and all forms of discrimination and harassment.
5. Knowledge of trauma informed approaches to conducting workplace investigations involving parities who have or are experiencing trauma, or varying degrees of mental wellness, those who are emotionally distressed or have dysregulated behavioural outbursts.
6. Ability to conduct well-reasoned, unbiased research, summarize results, and provide user-friendly information and data reports to support investigations, projects and initiatives.
7. Excellent presentation and communication skills and ability to communicate effectively, both orally and in writing, with various levels of staff within the organization, including testifying/presenting evidence in arbitration hearings.
8. Highly developed interpersonal skills with the ability to effectively develop and cultivate productive working relationships with staff at all levels of the organization, including Legal and Union officials.
9. Excellent organizational skills with the ability to manage complex competing interests and concurrent investigations in a detail-oriented environment ensuring confidentiality.
10. Ability to exercise sound judgement, integrity, discretion and political acumen while applying a broad perspective requiring an integrated knowledge of human resource management, related disciplines and business processes.
11. Knowledge of employment and related legislation (e.g., Ontario Labour Relations Act, Occupational Health and Safety Act, Workers Safety and Insurance Act, Human Rights Code, Employment Standards Act), equity principles, contractual obligations and sound human resource practices.
12. Experience identifying fraud trends and supporting data analytics, open source searching and analyzing online information.
13. Active and good standing investigative certification (e.g. ASIS, PCI, CFE) or Private Investigation certification an asset.
The City is an equal opportunity employer, dedicated to creating a workplace culture of inclusiveness that reflects the diverse residents that we serve. Learn more about the City’s commitment to employment equity .