
Human Resources Coordinator
- Cornwall, ON
- $39.27-47.46 per hour
- Permanent
- Full-time
- Day Shift Monday through Friday - Schedule subject to change
With 186 beds, 1320 employees and 180 physicians, CCH offers a wide range of care and services. These include emergency, surgical, medicine and rehabilitation services, mental health and addiction programs as well as a family birthing centre.
At Cornwall Community Hospital (CCH), we are committed to Exceptional Care. Always.
Our mission is: Our team collaborates to provide exceptional people-centered care.
Our work is guided by our ICARE values - Integrity, Compassion, Accountability, Respect, and Engagement - and three strategic directions:
- Recovery - Improving access to care, supporting innovation, and maintaining high standards for safety and quality
- People - Supporting staff well-being, building a strong and inclusive team, and listening to patients, clients, and care partners
- Integration - Working with partners to improve how care is delivered across the health system
the areas of labour relations, employee relations, performance management, organizational
development, recruiting, training, compensation, workforce and succession planning, organizational
structure and change management.
The Human Resources Coordinator will also provide support in delivering Human Resources policies and
programs and participate with initiatives to continuously improve employee engagement, productivity
and organizational performance and help promote a work environment conducive to the welfare and
development of all. The focus for this role will be on labour relations, and employee relations.
General Accountabilities:
- Provide support in the application and interpretation of collective agreements, policies and
presenting key issues to facilitate the bargaining process, and implementing and communicating
changes to policies and/or procedures as a result.
- Support the grievance process, including research and preparation, draft responses and provide
labour relations.
- Act as a resource to management in the performance management process, including drafting
rights and workplace harassment.
- Coordinate meetings with Bargaining Unit representatives involving grievance, labour and
- In conjunction with - Occupational Health & Safety, participate in the early and safety to return
- Participate in the development of policies, procedures and processes that are in accordance
alignment with the goals and objectives of the organization
- Oversee the exit interview process for employees leaving the employment of the hospital, using
- Primary contact for Job Fact Sheets (JFS). Create and maintain JFS templates, research and
- Coach and develop staff's knowledge in new initiatives being created
- Promote a positive work environment and leads by example
- Is responsible to assist in the development, monitoring and presentation of the department
- Participate in relevant hospital committees
- Identify opportunities for innovation and continuous improvement
- Comply with accreditation standards and participate in accreditation process
- Complete other duties as assigned
- General knowledge and the willingness to continue to learn HR best practices in labour and employee
employee engagement, performance management and succession planning
- Ability to advise and communicate effectively, with a variety of stakeholders including all levels of
- Knowledge of provincial legislation including the Ontario Human Rights Code, Pay Equity Act, Labour
- Proficient in Office software (Word, Excel, Powerpoint, Outlook, etc.) and Human Resources
- Customer service minded and a results-focused, can-do attitude
- Strong critical thinking, problem solving, and conflict resolution skills
- Ability to prioritize, respond to demanding workloads, change priorities and multi-task
- Exceptional attention to detail and high level of accuracy
- Ability to exercise sound judgment, discretion, tact and a high degree of confidentiality
- A three (3) year diploma in Human Resources, Business Administration or equivalent
- Must possess one (1) year of progressive human resources work experience in labour relations and/or
- Bilingual (English and French)
- Experience in a unionized environment, preferably in Healthcare or the Public Sector
- Certified Human Resources Professional (CHRP) or Certified Human Resources Leader (CHRL)