
Human Resource Manager
Rural Municipalities of Alberta
- Athabasca, AB
- $98,000-122,000 per year
- Permanent
- Full-time
- Overall management of HR related duties associated with recruitment and hiring processes, performance management, career planning, employee relations, policy and procedure, training and development, employee benefits, classification, and compensation.
- Apply a continuous improvement approach to the role.
- Engage with County leadership to understand their people management needs including training and development and career management and propose and provide support.
- Address complex employee relations issues through effective, thorough, and objective processes including investigations, performance management plans, disciplinary procedures, etc.
- Maintain a strong knowledge of relevant provincial and federal human resource legislation and standards, and related County policies, procedures, and employment standards.
- Work collaboratively with the Chief Administrative Officer and Administration in identifying workforce trends and metrics and providing recommendations on HR matters including programs and policies.
- Provide guidance and input to supervisors on departmental restructure initiatives, workforce planning and succession planning for the organization.
- Assist employees with identifying training needs and provide career development advice.
- Evaluate and monitor training programs.
- Manage the overall recruitment process, including position description maintenance, once request initiated by supervisors.
- Review, revise, develop and implement orientation and on-boarding for new hires.
- A Bachelor's Degree in Human Resources, Business, , Psychology, or a related field.
- 5-7 years' progressive experience in HR.
- At least two years in a management role.
- Municipal experience will be considered an asset.
- Critical thinker with strong problem-solving skills.
- Chartered Professional in Human Resources (CPHR), or pursuing or eligible, is desired.
- Value-based individual who operates with a high level of integrity and honesty.
- Excellent interpersonal skills and the ability to view situations from multiple perspectives.
- Superb communication (verbal and written) with the ability to develop meaningful relationships with individuals and stakeholders at all levels.
- Prior experience with Occupational Health & Safety, and Health & Safety training is desired.