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A leading law firm in Ontario is seeking an HR professional to enhance its people and culture. In this role, you will foster employee engagement, lead talent management initiatives, and ensure compliance with HR legislation in a dynamic legal environment. The ideal candidate will have a strong HR leadership background, particularly in the legal or professional services sector, and will be dedicated to cultivating a positive workplace culture.
Ottawa law firm Auger Hollingsworth had modest beginnings. In 2004, criminal defense lawyer Richard Auger started the firm with one client file, operating in shared office space with another law firm. Months later, Richard’s wife Brenda Hollingsworth, a litigation and personal injury specialist, joined the firm and became an equal partner.
The firm grew quickly as a result of Richard and Brenda’s tireless work ethic. Early successes for clients led to word-of-mouth referrals and a buzz in the legal and business circles in Ottawa. As word spread about the law firm, recognition soon followed. The firm was named the bronze winner of the Ottawa Business Journal’s “New Business of the Year” award in 2006.
Requirements
We are seeking an experienced and people-focused HR professional to lead and support a full range of Human Resources functions across our firm. This role is key to fostering a high-performance culture rooted in our core values, while delivering strong employee engagement, operational efficiency, and legal industry HR compliance.
Key Responsibilities People & Culture
Talent Management
Employee Experience
Compliance & Benefits
Strategic HR Leadership
What will you bring
Diversity and Inclusion
Diversity is an important firm value. We are committed to providing equal opportunities in employment and to providing a workplace that is free from discrimination and harassment. This means that all job applicants, employees, and partners will receive equal treatment regardless of race, color, ethnicity or national origins, sex, marital status, disability, age, sexual orientation, religion, or belief.