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HR CONSULTANT HRIS Full-time Job
Human Resources TorontoJob Details
- Job ID: 56133
- Job Category: Human Resources
- Division & Section: People & Equity, Business Services, Systems & Insights.
- Work Location: Metro Hall, 55 John Street, Toronto, ON, M5V3C6.
- Job Type & Duration: Temporary, Full-time Vacancy (12 months).
- Salary: $87,800.00 - $116,745.00, TM1070, Wage grade 6.0.
- Shift Information: Monday to Friday, 35 hours per week
- Affiliation: Non-Union
- Number of Positions Open: 1
- Posting Period: 10-Jun-2025 to 24-Jun-2025.
The People & Equity Division in partnership with the Technical Services Division has commenced a multi-year capital project to assess and implement recruitment technology that integrates with the existing SuccessFactors system to help manage high volume recruitment.
This important initiative creates an exciting opportunity for a committed and motivated individual with strong Recruitment knowledge and a passion for technology and innovation to participate in a Divisional project team.
Reporting to the Manager, Human Resources Information Systems (HRIS), and working collaboratively with other operational and/or project leads, the HR Consultant HRIS will be part of the High-Volume Recruitment Capital project dedicated to enhancing the City’s Recruiting module within the SuccessFactors system. This role requires a deep understanding of Recruiting and its integration points with the Employee Central and Onboarding modules.
What will you do?
- Represent the SuccessFactors Recruiting team in the research, testing, quality assurance and implementation of existing SuccessFactors functionality to support project initiatives related to managing high-volume screening, assessment, and interview scheduling
- Support the design, configuration and implementation of SuccessFactors functionality to meet business requirements, recommending and assisting in the development of system and business sustainment strategies, to provision process improvements for optimal efficiency and alignment with business priorities
- Contribute to the testing, blueprinting, implementation and integration of selected third-party vendor technology with SuccessFactors
- In collaboration with the SuccessFactors Recruiting and Onboarding sustainment team, test, configure, implement and establish change management plan for the new Redesigned Applicant Workbench
- Contribute to the development of test strategies, creation of test data in non-production systems, and execute test scenarios using various methodologies and systems to ensure new functionality aligns with business requirements and quality assurance.
- Consult with key stakeholders to understand current and future business requirements to ensure these are central factors in the implementation and adoption of existing SuccessFactors system functionality
- Collaborate in a team environment and with all members of the HRIS unit, People & Equity colleagues, and business partners from Payroll, Pension & Employee Benefits division, technical teams from Technology Services division, as well as external consultants and processors from SAP to facilitate timely resolutions while providing advice, consultation and support to business partners and client divisions city-wide.
- Determine change impacts related to SuccessFactors and communicate with clients and stakeholders within the scope of duties as assigned.
- Make presentations to colleagues across the city, and conduct training or information sessions related to HR systems, business processes and initiatives. Prepare reports and other relevant documentation
What do you bring to the role?
- Experience with end-to-end recruitment processes and activities in SuccessFactors; including performing system tasks such as Screening, Interview Scheduling and managing assessments
- Experience developing technical test cases, conducting and documenting comprehensive testing of new and/or existing system functionality and reports
- Experience in managing/or maintaining the SuccessFactors Recruiting, Onboarding, and/or Employee Central modules, including the development and support of custom integrations
- Experience working as part of a cross functional team to identify client and user needs; researching, conducting analysis and making recommendations for new technology implementation and process improvements
- Post-secondary education in business administration, human resources management, business analysis, systems analysis, etc., or an equivalent combination of education and experience. Project Management and/or SuccessFactors Expert SFX certification or accreditation is an asset.
- Demonstrated analytical skills in assessing and reviewing business and service processes to identify options, best practices, and opportunities to improve service delivery to management and employees. Proven ability to optimize module performance, troubleshoot issues, and enhance system functionality to align with organizational HR needs.
- Strong research, analytical and problem-solving skills to investigate system and data issues and propose solutions in accordance with the City’s incident management processes, protocols, HR policies and guidelines.
- Excellent interpersonal and negotiation skills with the ability to establish positive working relationships, develop solutions, and interact and communicate effectively with varying stakeholder levels.
- Highly developed political acuity, customer focus and demonstrated ability to establish and maintain a strong network through relationship building.
- Ability to exercise discretion, judgement and work independently or as a member of a team
- Working knowledge of HR practices, procedures and employment related legislation (e.g. Occupational Health and Safety Act, Workers Safety Insurance Act, Human Rights Code, Labour Relations Act, Employment Standards Act, Accommodation of Ontarians with Disabilities Act, etc.
- Ability to work outside regular hours to deliver time-sensitive projects such as deployment of biannual SuccessFactors releases.
HR CONSULTANT HRIS
Simon Transportation Ltd
Toronto - 5.74kmHuman Resources Full-time
87,800 - 116,745
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WORKFORCE ASSOCIATE Full-time Job
Human Resources TorontoJob Details
- Job ID: 54958
- Job Category: Human Resources
- Division & Section: Social Development, Finance & Admin, Business Support
- Work Location: East York Civic Centre, 850 Coxwell Avenue, Toronto
- Job Type & Duration: Full-time, Permanent Vacancy
- Salary: $63,419.00 - $80,823.00
- Shift Information: Monday to Friday, 35 Hours Per Week
- Affiliation: Non-Union
- Number of Positions Open: 1
- Posting Period: 04-Jun-2025 to 18-Jun-2025
As a member of the Business Support and Workforce Planning Unit within Social Development, Finance & Administration (SDFA) division, you will assist with the administration and coordination of divisional workforce planning initiatives, particularly related to Staffing, Training, Labour Relations, Health & Safety and Employee Engagement.
Major Responsibilities:
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- Assists with the administration and coordination of divisional workforce planning, including the initiation of staffing requisitions, internal transfer processes, organizational change requests expressions of interest ,alternate rate forms, as well as other payroll related functions, in accordance with best practice procedures and collective agreements.
- Tracks, summarizes, and pulls reports related to divisional workforce data (i.e. vacancies, internal transfers, turnover, etc.).
- Assists in the systematic and timely gathering, aggregation, research and analysis of staffing requirements for current and future implications.
- Assists with analyzing and interpreting data related to projects or programs.
- Participates in the development and implementation of workforce planning strategies.
- Collects and compiles data from various internal sources for tracking and reporting purposes.
- Corresponds with People & Equity’s (P&E) talent acquisition team, LR, Divisional management and the union in matters related to recruitment.
- Liaise with SDFA staff, other City of Toronto divisions, external organizations, institutions and other levels of government as required to gather research, collect data and assist with the implementation of projects and programs, as required.
- Retrieves information from various electronic systems and responds to employee and client inquiries.
- Assists with the coordination of various ongoing workforce development and engagement projects and training as well as Health and Safety matters and initiatives.
- Conducts research into assigned areas ensuring that such research takes into account developments within the field, corporate policies and practices, legislation and initiatives by other levels of government.
- Provides onboarding activities/orientation to new staff as appropriate, as well as coordinating off boarding activities working with managers across the division.
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- Participates in recruitment/career fairs as a divisional representative.
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- Provides recommendations on policies/procedures regarding program specific requirements.
Key Qualifications:
- Post-secondary education in a relevant discipline (i.e. Human Resources, Business Administration, Public Policy & Administration, etc.) and/or the equivalent combination of education and experience.
- Considerable experience in delivering or supporting human resource strategies/services in one or more of the following areas: Training & Organizational Effectiveness, Recruitment & Selection, Human Resources Information Systems or Strategic HR Planning.
- Considerable experience in the recruitment process including job fair preparation/participation, job postings, screening, interview packages, correspondence and staffing transactions.
- Experience using a variety of software products including MS Suite, SAP, and SuccessFactors or similar.
- Knowledge of human resources and related legislation, including the Employment Standards Act and Human Rights Code.
- Excellent human relations and conflict management skills with the ability to handle matters of a confidential /sensitive nature as it relates to management and unionized employees.
- Ability to work in a highly demanding work environment with many competing priorities and deadlines.
- Ability to effectively communicate both verbally and in writing at all levels of the organization and as a resource to management and staff in a diverse, multi-site division.
- Ability to develop and maintain productive working relationships with senior administrators, managers, and employees.
- Ability to exercise discretion, judgement and work independently and as a team lead or team member.
- Previous working experience with Agencies/Boards/Commissions (TTC, TPL, Toronto Zoo, TCHC, etc.) or other municipalities would be considered as asset.
- Familiarity with collective agreements and human resources policies and procedures is considered an asset.
WORKFORCE ASSOCIATE
City Of Toronto
Toronto - 5.74kmHuman Resources Full-time
63,419 - 80,823
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SENIOR HR WORKPLACE INVESTIGATOR E&LR Full-time Job
Human Resources TorontoJob Details
Job ID: 56940
Job Category: Human Resources
Division & Section: People & Equity, Employee Relations
Work Location: Hybrid, METRO HALL, 55 John St, Toronto, M5V 3C6
Job Type & Duration: Full-time, Temporary Vacancy (12 months)
Salary: $103,431.00-$141,247.00
Shift Information: Monday to Friday, 35 hours per week
Affiliation: Non-Union
Number of Positions Open: 1
Posting Period: 30-MAY-2025 to 13-JUN-2025
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 a Senior HR Workplace Investigator E&LR. This is an excellent career step for an analytical, resourceful, and seasoned 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 lead the interview process, gather and analyze evidence, make factual findings, and oversee the preparation of 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. To provide guidance and advice to staff through the investigation process, development of investigation plans and reports to ensure IIU standards of excellence are met.
What you will do?
• Implement detailed plans and recommend policies/procedures regarding program specific requirements.
• Conduct research into assigned area ensuring that such research takes into account developments within the field, corporate policies and practices, legislation and initiatives by other levels of government.
• Investigate absence abuse, fraud, conflict of interest, theft, maladministration, workplace code and non-code harassment, nepotism, cronyism, substance abuse, unethical behaviour, and other alleged forms of workplace misconduct.
• Conduct thorough and objective investigations regarding allegations of misconduct or wrongdoing for unionized and non-unionized staff across the organization. Review and analyze files with a focus on fact-finding, procedural fairness, timeliness, and attention to detail.
• Employ 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.
• Utilize a variety of communication and psychological safety training including different strategies to effectively communicate with persons of diverse abilities and backgrounds who may be distressed, confrontational or emotional due to an alleged incident.
• Conduct on-site interviews and gather evidence at various work locations. Record and maintain meeting minutes, electronic and hardcopy records.
• Utilize assessment of the evidence and credibility analysis of the parties to make factual findings and provide detailed reports, confidential communications, and briefings.
• Determine whether the factual findings amount to a breach of the applicable City bylaws, policies, procedures, or legislation.
• Provide guidance to staff through the investigations process, ensuring effective teamwork and communication, high quality standards and organizational performance.
• Review and provide senior-level subject matter expertise regarding the investigation plans and reports of staff to ensure documents meet IIU standards of excellence.
• Provide developmental opportunities and onboarding to HR Workplace Investigator E&LR and HR Investigations Representative.
• Work collaboratively with partners in various Divisions, teams, management, law enforcement agencies and legal counsel to liaise and exchange information.
• Testify and give evidence regarding investigations in legal procedures, including arbitration, Ontario Human Rights Tribunal hearings, criminal and/or civil litigations.
• Maintain an expert knowledge of collective agreements, City bylaws, policies, practices, legislation, and standard operating procedures that have a bearing on workplace investigations.
• Maintain an up-to-date knowledge of workplace investigation principles, theories, practices and tools, research, and interviewing techniques.
• Represent the IIU on task forces, corporate initiatives, and other committees. Deliver education and/or training on investigation policies, procedures and best practice.
• Model and contribute to an environment which supports and values equity, inclusion, and organizational change.
• Maintain continuous and up-to-date knowledge about all forms of discrimination and harassment. Employ an equity lens concerning anti-Indigenous and anti-Black racism within workplace investigations practices. Comprehend the impacts of systemic racism and barriers related to workplace investigations.
• Deals with sensitive workplace issues and information in a responsible, professional, and confidential manner.
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.
SENIOR HR WORKPLACE INVESTIGATOR E&LR
City Of Toronto
Toronto - 5.74kmHuman Resources Full-time
103,431 - 141,247
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Human Resource Coordinator Full-time Job
Human Resources TorontoJob Details
Group Summary:
Job Responsibilities:
- Responsible for supporting, providing direction and/or auditing Human Resources activities in assigned areas of responsibility which may include recruitment and hiring, orientation/onboarding, training, timecard administration, attendance, disability management, maintenance of personnel files, exit interviews.
- Support the effective data management and system administration requirements for Workday systems.
- Develop and ensure all company policies and procedures comply with applicable government legislation and the Magna’s Employee’s Charter.
- Develop, maintain and continuously improve the effectiveness of Human Resources programs, policies and procedures, including Employee Relations, Staffing/Retention/Motivation, Employee Orientation, Training & Development, Communications, Compensation, Payroll & Employee Benefits, Organizational Development, Organizational Change, and Succession Planning.
- Support the Open Door Process (e.g., Employee Advocation, Fairness Committee, Hotline Investigations.)
- Assist with the development and continual updating of company policies and interpretation, including employee handbook.
- Ensure all aspects of the Employee Charter are followed throughout the division.
- Remain current with all relevant legislative changes as well as current legal interpretations.
- Provide support for the continuous improvement initiatives within Techform.
- Take on special projects as assigned by management.
- Other duties as may be assigned.
Qualifications
- Completion of Post-Secondary Degree/Diploma in a related field of study.
- Experience in industrial manufacturing environment is strongly preferred.
- Technology savvy – high level of comfort, interest and curiosity toward technology and web-based applications.
- Proficient in Microsoft Office Programs (Teams, Outlook, Word, Excel, Powerpoint).
- Experience in computer and HRIS systems, including Workday, Dayforce, PowerBI and/or ADP is strongly preferred.
- Ability to handle confidential and sensitive matters with objectivity and discretion, high personal standard of integrity.
- Strong Customer-service focus.
- Strong initiative, sense of ownership and responsibility toward work.
- Well-developed written and verbal communication skills. Confidence and flexibility to communicate concisely at all levels of the organization.
- Ability to work under minimal supervision and exercise judgement.
Site Benefits
- A great work experience with a diverse and dedicated workforce
- A strong focus on safety and health and wellness (fitness membership discounts)
- Five and a half (5.5.) paid personal days
- Competitive extended health benefits
- Group RRSP matching program
- Profit Sharing Plan
- Team appreciation lunches and events
- Education Reimbursement Program
- Continuous Improvement and Development Culture
Awareness, Unity, Empowerment:
Worker Type:
Regular / Permanent
Group:
Magna Mechatronics, Mirrors & Lighting
Human Resource Coordinator
Magna Exteriors
Toronto - 5.74kmHuman Resources Full-time
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Human Resources Generalist Full-time Job
Human Resources TorontoJob Details
Job Summary
The HR Generalist is responsible for developing, implementing, and evaluating HR policies, programs, and procedures, while advising managers on personnel matters. This role involves managing key HR functions, including staffing, benefits, orientation, training, compensation, and employee relations, with a focus on fostering positive workplace dynamics. Additionally, the HR Generalist works to enhance employee morale and satisfaction, reduce turnover, and support the performance management process by coaching managers and employees.
Responsibility
- Develops and administers Human Resources objectives and programs.
- Advise managers and employees on the interpretation of personnel policies, compensation and benefit programs and employee agreements.
- Plan and administer staffing, total compensation, training and career development, employee assistance, and employment equity.
- Act as a point of contact for health and safety concerns or incidents and collaborate with managers to resolve issues in a timely and effective manner.
- Manage and maintain human resources information on Oracle (company HR System).
- Prepare reports and recommend procedures to reduce absenteeism and turnover and work-related injuries.
- Represent organization at personnel related hearings and investigations.
- Implement succession planning initiatives consistent with future forecasted workforce needs.
- Prepare employee separation notices and related documentation and conduct exit interviews to determine reasons behind separations.
- Manage all WSIB claims and the Early and Safe Return to Work Program.
- Manage all Benefits programs [STD, LTD, Greenshield].
- Respond to common inquiries or complaints from employees, agencies, or members of the business community.
- Present information to top management and/or public groups.
Academic/Educational Requirements
Diploma or degree in business administration, industrial relations or related program.
Required Skills/Experience
- Minimum of 3-5 years of experience in a human resources role
- Ability to read legislative documents relating to human rights or labour standards to comply with legal requirements and communicate related information to employees as required.
- Knowledge of Ontario’s Occupational Health and Safety Act (OHSA), and WSIB regulations is considered an asset
- Ability to use computer applications such as Microsoft Word, Excel, PowerPoint and Outlook. Experience with human resources information systems would be an asset.
- Demonstrated organizational, planning, time management, computer, communication (oral and written), and independent and teamwork skills.
- Ability to work in a fast-paced environment with changing deadlines and willing to work overtime to meet deadlines when required.
- Must be highly analytical with sound business judgement, proven documentation skills and attention to detail.
- Confidentiality, discretion, integrity and judgment are critical.
What Linamar Has to Offer
- Competitive Compensation
- Employee Benefits package includes but not limited to, Drug, Dental & Vision etc.
- Opportunities for career advancement.
- Sustainability Counsel
- Community based outreach supporting both local and global initiatives and charities.
- Discounts for local vendors and events, including auto supplier discounts.
Human Resources Generalist
Linamar Corporation Plc
Toronto - 5.74kmHuman Resources Full-time
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HUMAN RESOURCES BUSINESS PARTNER Full-time Job
Human Resources TorontoJob Details
Choosing BDC as your employer means working in a healthy, inclusive, and skilled workplace that puts forward the best conditions to bring together unique teams where employees are empowered to act. It also means being at the centre of ambitious economic and financial projects to see further and to do things differently, to fuel the success of Canadian entrepreneurs.
Choosing BDC as your employer also means:
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Flexible and competitive benefits, including an Employee Savings and Investment Plan where BDC matches part of your voluntary contributions, a Defined Benefit Pension Plan, a $750 wellness and health care spending account, to name a few
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In addition to paid vacation each year, five personal days, sick days as necessary, and our offices are closed from December 25 to January 1
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A hybrid work model that truly balances work and personal life
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Opportunities for learning, training and development, and much more...
POSITION OVERVIEW
The Human Resources Business Partner (HRBP) ensures that people strategies, programs and processes across the organization are aligned with the priorities and goals of the business unit or function. The incumbent acts as a liaison between the organization and HR functions in a context of organizational transformation to tailor the design and implementation of HR programs and services in line with the business needs of the business unit or function. They coach leaders on how to embrace change and get the most out of their teams. They work closely with HR stakeholders to improve organizational design and structure, provide change leadership, talent management and coaching to leaders and employees.
CHALLENGES TO BE MET
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Support leaders on all people and talent topics impacting business groups, bringing forward their market view/understanding to set HR prioritization and pace, managing/aligning multiple initiatives, including delivery of talent cycle activities
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Build and strengthen trust with leaders, employees and key stakeholders as a trusted advisor, i.e., someone who is informed, thoughtful, creative and able to leverage HR and other stakeholder centers of expertise as needed to provide value-added advice and recommendations
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Understand external trends/market, which entails having deep knowledge of the organization and its culture, and use data, metrics and people analytics to provide business leaders with key insights and influence organizational, talent and diversity strategies.
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Act as a change agent, a positive thinker, and a critical business thinking partner to anticipate, shape, and influence organizational evolution, describing how to structure and evolve teams
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Support leaders through coaching
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Be a champion of a culture of respect and promotion of a diverse and inclusive workforce at all levels of the organization
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As a key partner to the broader HR team, provide key contributions to the continuous improvement of HR processes and programs, and influence to align business and HR team programs
WHAT WE ARE LOOKING FOR
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University degree in a relevant field; Master's degree considered an asset
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Must have a minimum of 8 years of experience as an HRBP with in-depth knowledge of multiple HR disciplines including compensation, organizational development, change management, employee relations, diversity, equity and inclusion, performance management, training and recruitment
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Excellent communication skills, oral and written, in English. French is a strong asset
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Business acumen: understanding of external trends and the marketplace
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Strategic thinking, influencing, organizational and interpersonal skills
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Results-oriented with a proven ability to execute quickly, efficiently, to deliver consistently and to be able to prioritize and manage
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Experience working with leaders at all levels
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Strong analytical skills, including the ability to generate and analyze reports
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CHRP / CRHA designation is an asset
HUMAN RESOURCES BUSINESS PARTNER
BDC
Toronto - 5.74kmHuman Resources Full-time
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Workplace Ambassador II- contract Full-time Job
Human Resources TorontoJob Details
The role of the Workplace Ambassador II will collaborate with various partners to ensure a high-quality seamless workplace experience is provided consistently for all employees. These partners include facilities and workplace experience teams, client employees and senior executives, BGIS facilities and project teams, technology and furniture vendors, food service operators and fitness center operators. In this role, there is a unique opportunity to influence how employees work, and directly impact their workday. You will work with a team of professionals delivering workplace services including hospitality, reception, event space coordination, and space occupancy. In this role, you will be empowered to make decisions that are aligned with the organization’s workplace standards to ensure that the space continues to meet the needs of all employees. This role will support the key differentiator of the organization – it’s people, by enabling a culture of high-performance teams.
KEY DUTIES & RESPONSIBILITIES
Client Support
- High-end client facing role, and the go-to person for the workplace strategy program in the office environment – primarily but not limited to the Auditorium, Learning Centre and Welcome Centre and food services area on executive floors.
- Support customers, visitors and employees in a friendly, knowledgeable and courteous manner at all times.
- Greet visitors, new hires and existing employees to explain the office space and how to work effectively in the space, how to utilize meeting rooms and access reservation system.
- Responsible for the workplace experience in designated lobby/service areas – welcoming employees, assisting with inquiries/questions, building access and badges.
- Have an extensive knowledge of the workplace – technology, meeting rooms, multi-purpose and shared spaces, cafeteria, fitness facility, amenities and places of interest, and be able to communicate these confidently and articulately to employees and guests.
- Assist with minor event planning and meeting space set up (will require ability to lift up to 50 lbs.)
- Manage security access cards for visitors and contractors.
- Submit work orders for maintenance (including technology), workspace or janitorial issues, to ensure timely response and tracking for continuous improvement.
- Liaise with landlord for contractor access and moves in and out of the building.
- Ensure workplace health and safety guidelines are followed and report any violations or near-misses to Manager/Client/BGIS partners.
- Manage office supplies, relationship with offsite storage (Iron Mountain), and security access cards (including reports and audits by security).
- Enforce clean desk policy. Rounds to ensure supplies in place – morning and evening.
- Primarily a Monday – Friday daytime hours, requiring flexibility in working hours to support special events.
Technology Assistance
- Program subject matter expert - provide problem solving solutions for administrative problems. Manage drop off for technologies requiring service. Escalation point-of-contact for office and technology issues.
- Manage access card system for programming guest cards.
- Utilize client software applications to manage employee keypad system, keys and furniture inventory.
- Learn HR technology tools and provide HR and communications support (i.e. Yammer). Assist with minor event planning and meeting space set up. Provide local amenities maps.
- Manage the office sundry equipment for term use (mouse, power cords, power bars, spare laptops and desktops, monitor cables, network cables, head - sets, docking stations, keyboards, privacy filters, etc.). Manage locker / file cabinet inventory assignment and associated key control, name plates, etc.
KNOWLEDGE & SKILLS
- University degree or 1-3 years’ of job-related relevant experience.
- Intuitive in understanding and aligning priorities to align with client goals and desired outcomes.
- Service-oriented, able to be customer-facing and displays a can-do attitude in all circumstances.
- Able to exercise sound judgement, make decisions, and provide direction.
- Comfortable dealing with issues and people.
- Strong written and verbal communication skills in English presented in a professional manner.
- Strong computer skills, including MS suite of software working on laptop, tablet and phone.
- Self-starter, able to work independently as well as in a team.
- Pro-active, approachable, and solution-based.
- Strong organization skills and enjoy multi-tasking.
- Be flexible and responsive to real-time requests.
- Detail oriented and accurate.
- Ability to work under pressure while meeting deadlines.
- Highly mobile role, requiring inspection of large areas on multiple floors.
- Background in event planning would be considered an asset.
Licenses and/or Professional Accreditation
- None required.
Workplace Ambassador II- contract
BGIS
Toronto - 5.74kmHuman Resources Full-time
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HR ASSOCIATE OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH &SAFETY Full-time Job
Human Resources TorontoJob Details
In this temporary full-time role, you will participate in the research, development and implementation of a comprehensive, multidisciplinary Indigenous Health and Well-being Strategy for the City of Toronto. The HR Associate, Indigenous Health and Well-Being, you will provide advice and consultation to City divisions, key decision-makers and partners, aiming to foster cross-team awareness, collaboration and engagement in matters related to a proactive wellness strategy. By applying your knowledge of the National Standard for Psychological Health and Safety in the Workplace and knowledge in Indigenous health and wellness initiatives, you will provide ongoing support to the Employee Health and Wellness section on the needs of First Nations, Inuit, and Metis staff. You will also participate in mental health and wellness programs, training, and communications. The HR Associate, Indigenous Health and Well-Being will provide Indigenous staff with ongoing health and wellness support that is culturally relevant and addresses the impacts of colonization.
What will you do?
- Provide support and advice in the research, design, development, implementation and evaluation of health and wellness strategy for Indigenous employees.
- Provide consultation in Indigenous health and wellbeing, assist in developing knowledge on best practices, contributing to the development and enhancement of new and existing tools and resources.
- Engage and work collaboratively with senior management, managers, supervisors, unions, Joint Health, and Safety Committees on best practices for emotional wellbeing, mental health and psychological health and safety in the workplace.
- Participate in the divisional wellness committee and as a member in various work groups, committees (i.e., Ambe circle) and project groups as required, to successfully implement employee wellness initiatives and programs for the division.
- Build strong working relationships and collaborate effectively on cross functional teams with colleagues, clients, client teams, and vendors.
- Contribute to organizational excellence by providing expertise on wellness programs and best practices from an Indigenous perspective.
- Act as an advocate for mental health promotion activities.
What do you bring to the role?
- A post-secondary degree in Health and Wellness studies (Psychology, Social Work, Health Promotion, Public Health etc.) is a strong asset, but will not be required for a candidate with extensive relevant experience delivering results in a similar role. Lived experience as a member of an Indigenous community. Certification in Psychological Safety/Workplace and/or Mental Health is an asset.
- Experience researching, developing, and implementing mental health strategies, services, supports and wellness programs, preferably in a public service environment.
- Experience consulting and delivery of adult education through corporate-wide initiatives and programs.
- Some experience facilitating working groups and managing multiple concurrent tasks.
- Some knowledge of mental health promotion theory and principles, and its application on employees and workplaces.
- High level of accountability, motivation, customer service focus and team orientation.
- Qualitative and quantitative research and analytical skills (e.g. survey development, data analysis, report writing).
- Ability to exercise good judgement and decision-making in handling complex sensitive situations, using tact and discernment, while upholding confidentiality.
- Ability to work independently, as well as with multi-disciplinary teams. Strong interpersonal skills and ability to work effectively with all levels of staff and union representatives.
- Excellent written, verbal and presentation skills.
- MS Office suite proficiency (Excel, MS Access, MS Word, PowerPoint, etc.).
- Knowledge of relevant standards and legislation (e.g., National Standard for Psychological Health and Safety in the Workplace, Ontario Human Rights Code, Occupational Health and Safety Act).
HR ASSOCIATE OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH &SAFETY
City Of Toronto
Toronto - 5.74kmHuman Resources Full-time
68,594 - 84,644
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Workplace Experience Coordinator Full-time Job
Human Resources TorontoJob Details
As a CBRE Workplace Experience Sr. Coordinator, you'll be responsible for delivering a world-class customer service experience to employees and guests of a designated building.
This job is part of the Workplace Experience function. They are responsible for providing world-class customer service to the clients and visitors of a designated building.
What You’ll Do:- First point of contact for all those entering the facility. Greet them with a friendly and welcoming demeanor. Issue visitor and parking passes and follow security protocols. Escort visitors to the proper location.
- Make a memorable first impression by answering the telephone in a professional manner.
- Arrange and confirm recreational, dining, and business activities on behalf of the requestor.
- Manage janitorial or maintenance work orders as needed. Address issues with vendors or staff as needed.
- Escalate inquiries or complaints from employees, guests, and co-workers.
- Provide support for the team as directed including office supply management, meeting coordination, and equipment care.
- Create customized client materials that follow brand guidelines.
- Follow property-specific security and emergency procedures. Notify appropriate parties to ensure the safety of all individuals in the building.
- Recognize and solve typical and atypical problems that can occur in own work area without supervisory approval.
- Evaluate and select solutions from established options.
- Impact team through the quality of the services or information provided.
- Follow standardized procedures and practices and receives regular but moderate supervision and guidance.
- Applicants must be currently authorized to work in Canada without the need for visa sponsorship now or in the future
- High School Diploma or GED with 2-3 years of job-related experience.
- An established understanding of work routines and standards and applying skills and knowledge in a range of processes, procedures, and systems are required.
- Requires intermediate problem-solving skills with the capacity to review and select solutions from available options without supervisory approval.
- Ability to explain detailed and complicated information within the team in a clear and concise manner.
- Advanced knowledge of Microsoft Office products. Examples include Word, Excel, Outlook, etc.
- Strong organizational skills with a robust inquisitive mindset.
Workplace Experience Coordinator
CBRE
Toronto - 5.74kmHuman Resources Full-time
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Workplace Experience Coordinator Full-time Job
Human Resources TorontoJob Details
As a CBRE Workplace Experience Coordinator, you'll be responsible for delivering a world-class customer service experience to employees and guests of a designated building.
This job is part of the Workplace Experience function. They are responsible for providing world-class customer service to the clients and visitors of a designated building.
What You’ll Do:- First point of contact for all those entering the facility. Greet them with a friendly and welcoming demeanor. Issue visitor and parking passes and follow security protocols.
- Make a memorable first impression by answering the telephone in a professional manner. Create presentations and speak to various-sized groups.
- Arrange and confirm recreational, dining, and business activities on behalf of the requestor.
- Manage janitorial or maintenance work orders as needed. Coordinate and execute workplace services including mail, office supply services, and onboarding.
- Acknowledge inquiries or complaints from employees, guests, and co-workers. Provide solutions in a professional customer service-driven manner.
- Organize and manage on-site events. This includes securing event space, set up and tear down of the room, and delivery of supplies.
- Follow property-specific security and emergency procedures. Notify appropriate parties to ensure the safety of all individuals in the building.
- Coordinate with vendors who supply services or goods to the workplace.
- Explain detailed and/or complicated information within the team. Follow specific directions as given by the manager.
- Impact through clearly defined duties, and methods and tasks are described in detail. Use existing procedures to solve straightforward problems while having a limited opportunity to exercise discretion.
- Applicants must be currently authorized to work in Canada without the need for visa sponsorship now or in the future.
- High School Diploma or GED with up to 2 years of job-related experience.
- Ability to follow basic work routines and standards in the application of work.
- Communication skills to exchange straightforward information.
- Working knowledge of Microsoft Office products. Examples include Word, Excel, Outlook, etc.
- Strong organizational skills with an inquisitive mindset.
Workplace Experience Coordinator
CBRE
Toronto - 5.74kmHuman Resources Full-time
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REPRESENTATIVE TALENT ACQUISITION Full-time Job
Human Resources TorontoJob Details
- Posting Period: 14-Feb-2025 to 14-Mar-2025
We are seeking dynamic and results-oriented Representatives to join our Talent Acquisition team within the People & Equity (P&E) Division.
Reporting to the Senior Consultant Talent Acquisition, the Representative Talent Acquisition will play a pivotal role supporting the end-to-end recruitment cycle, updating and maintaining accurate data and supporting processes in a manner that focuses on accuracy, completeness, timeliness and exceptional customer service delivery in a fast past environment and diverse workforce.
What will you do?
- Support the Talent Acquisition team in the delivery of its services and in achieving the Section’s goals and objectives.
- Assist with full-cycle recruitment for union and non-union positions, including posting job openings in SuccessFactors, supporting the administration for external job advertising, preparing candidate correspondence, coordinating, and proctoring virtual and in-person assessments, scheduling interviews, and preparing employment offer letters.
- Coordinate and facilitate the onboarding process for new hires in Success Factors and SAP. Track onboarding tasks, including electronic signature, document uploads, and follow up with candidates to complete outstanding paperwork.
- Collaborate with Payroll and P&E teams to troubleshoot and resolve any onboarding issues or discrepancies.
- Create, update, maintain, and leverage electronic recruitment files, and utilize the City's applicant tracking system to support staffing and recruitment activity.
- Respond to inquiries and requests from all levels of staff, clients and candidates by telephone, e-mail or in person, regarding policies, practises, and job competitions.
- Prepare and/or process sensitive documents, ensuring confidentiality, accuracy, and attention to detail.
- Utilize documented procedures and technology tools to manage and coordinate the administrative processing and execution of assigned time-sensitive talent acquisition activities and transactions.
- Provide software-related systems support and administrative assistance, while supporting required research, analysis and reporting. Compile and summarize data.
- Deliver timely completion of all tasks as determined and in line with service level agreements (SLAs) and collective agreement (CA) requirements, balancing competing priorities and deadlines.
- Collaborate with the Talent Acquisition team to help develop and implement corrective actions and process improvements.
- Demonstrate commitment to diversity, human rights, accessibility, equity, inclusion and ongoing learning.
- Perform other related duties as required by the Manager/Senior Consultants to support the Talent Acquisition section’s service delivery, goals and objectives.
What do you bring to the role?
- Considerable experience providing administrative support in a recruitment, HR or talent acquisition environment.
- Post-secondary education in Human Resources, Business Administration or a related discipline or the equivalent combination of education and experience.
- Proficiency in Microsoft Office Suite (Outlook, Word, PowerPoint, and Excel), HRIS systems such as SAP, SuccessFactors, etc., and virtual meeting/scheduling software such as WebEx or MS Teams.
- Excellent organizational skills with the ability to manage multiple tasks, priorities, and deadlines with flexibility.
- Client-centric approach to support candidates, hiring managers, and team members, creating a positive experience throughout the recruitment process.
- Excellent communication skills with strong attention to detail to respond to inquiries, prepare correspondence and present information to diverse audiences.
- Ability to exercise discretion and good judgement in handling confidential information.
- Ability to work collaboratively in a team environment while also demonstrating initiative and problem-solving skills.
- Ability to apply policies, guidelines, legislation and collective agreements with knowledge of employment-related legislation, i.e., Employment Standards Act, Ontario Human Rights Code, Collective Agreements, Occupational Health & Safety Act, Workplace Safety and Insurance Act, etc.
- Must be willing to travel to various work locations within the City of Toronto.
REPRESENTATIVE TALENT ACQUISITION
City Of Toronto
Toronto - 5.74kmHuman Resources Full-time
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HR Workday Senior Reporting Analyst Full-time Job
Human Resources TorontoJob Details
What you’ll do
Reporting to the Director, Employee Services this role will be responsible for developing various Workday reports to support reporting deliverables and cadence to ensure that they tie to the established insights and analytics the HR team needs to support the organizations strategy.
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Create and implement data models, dashboards, and reports that provide meaningful insights into key HR metrics and trends, while elevating data visualization capability across the HR function and automation.
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Review and complete Workday cases relating to employee data reports and analytics.
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Create recurring scheduled reports and ad hoc reports in Workday.
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Continuous Improvement: Advise on industry standards and leading practices to enable CT in leveraging our Workday technology investment, increase efficiency and elevate data analytics.
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Collaborate with stakeholders to understand their HR reporting needs including understanding the why, gathering feedback, and refining reports based on the needs identified.
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Continue to foster your expertise and actively participate in the Workday Community platform by joining relevant groups, forums, and discussions to stay on the latest enhancements and best practices and enable you to advise on industry standards and leading practices.
What you bring
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Minimum of 5+ years of Workday reporting experience. Experience in HCM Core or other Workday modules is an asset.
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Proficiency in Workday Report Writer, Calculated Fields, Advanced Reports, and Dashboards.
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Prior experience in Human Resources is required, with a strong emphasis on HR reporting and analytics.
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Advanced knowledge of Excel including Pivot Tables, VLOOKUP, Charting, Index Match, Macros including VBA, Conditional Formatting and data validation.
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Bachelor’s degree in human resources, or related field.
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Certification in Workday Reporting or similar credentials is an asset.
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Advanced knowledge of Microsoft Office Suite, particularly Microsoft Excel and PowerPoint programs.
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Strong analytical skills with the ability to interpret complex data sets.
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Strong communication skills with the ability to present data insights clearly to both technical and non-technical audiences.
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Ability to demonstrate close attention to detail and handle multiple tasks concurrently to meet deadlines, despite conflicting demands.
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Demonstrated initiative and ability to recognize opportunities for improvement and efficiency.
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Ability to work effectively in a team environment as well as independently.
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Outcome focused, critical thinker with the ability to analyze and visualize, resulting in continuous improvement across our business.
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Able to identify and recommend suggestions on process and improvements focused on improving the employee and manager experience.
Hybrid
At Canadian Tire we work flexibility embracing ‘Hybrid’ whereby individuals utilize a combination of working at a CTC campus and or virtually in service of outcomes. Determined by managers, decisions around work location will be made based on business and team needs and grounded in a desire to support individual well-being and personal needs. Our goal is to empower teams and individuals to make the right decisions for them, and we expect that to look different for everyone
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HR Workday Senior Reporting Analyst
Wolseley Canada
Toronto - 5.74kmHuman Resources Full-time
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