
Vice-President Human Resources
- Saint-Augustin-de-Desmaures, QC
- Permanent
- Full-time
- Working in a family business
- Evolving in a clean, temperate environment with the latest technology
- Starting a new job with paid and adapted training
- Benefit from a complete benefits program (drug and dental insurance, 1 week of sick leave [conditions apply], telemedicine, group RRSP with employer participation and more)
- Enjoy quality meals at low prices in the cafeteria (unlimited coffee, tea, cookies and bars)
- Enjoy free use of the sports facilities (basketball court, training room and cardio room)
- Save on our delicious products and discover exclusive novelties
- Take advantage of job security and opportunities for advancement within the company
- Integrate a rich company culture (Christmas, birthday and maternity gifts, use of the Poka platform and more)
- Define, implement, and monitor North American HR strategy in collaboration with corporate leadership;
- Supervise the Canadian and US Human Resources Directors, providing guidance, coaching, and support for regional HR operations;
- Develop effective talent acquisition, retention, training, and management programs tailored to different markets;
- Ensure legal compliance in all HR practices, taking into account Canadian and US regulations;
- Promote a strong, inclusive organizational culture aligned with Groupe Leclerc's values;
- Lead organizational transformation initiatives, including diversity, equity, and inclusion;
- Manage the HR department's budget, track performance indicators, and present results to senior management;
- Stay up to date with best HR practices and recommend innovations adapted to the company's context.
- Bachelor's degree in Human Resources Management, Industrial Relations, or a related field (Master's degree an asset);
- At least 10 years of relevant experience, including 5 years in a senior-level HR management position;
- Proven experience managing multisite teams, ideally in the manufacturing or agri-food sector;
- Strong knowledge of Canadian and US labor laws;
- Excellent communication, leadership, change management, and conflict resolution skills;
- Bilingualism (French and English) required.