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Human Resources Generalist

Whistler, British Columbia, Canada
CA$67,040 - CA$92,180/year
Mid Level
Full-Time

About the role

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Title: Human Resources Generalist Department: Human Resources Status: Full-Time Regular (35 hours per week) Pay Category: Salary Range 6 ($67,040.00 to $92,180.00 per year) Reporting to: Human Resources Manager


Summary of Duties: Under the direction of the HR Director, the HR Generalist will support our HR department in ensuring smooth and efficient business operations. The HR generalist will have both administrative and strategic responsibilities, helping us to plan and administer important functions, such as staffing, training, health and safety, employee relations and development, and compensation and benefits.

Key Deliverables and Expectations:

HR Administration Maintain both hard and digital copies of employees' records. Maintaining the HR inbox with answering all inquiries. Liaise with other departments or functions (payroll, benefits etc). Daily administration work. Support hiring managers with onboarding, internal movements, and offboarding processes. Support hiring managers with their recruitment process by identifying candidates, assisting with interviews, performing reference checks, and issuing employment contracts. Assist with developing job descriptions. Assist with HR Events. Perform other related duties as requested.

Employee Relations Investigating and resolving complex or critical employee relations issues in a timely and effective manner. Collating and analyzing employee feedback across all levels on a regular basis and revising people programs and policies to generate more positive outcomes. Participating in and/or leading projects focused on continuous improvement. Advises and trains managers and supervisors in best employee relations practices and strategies for managing. supervisor problems and employee conflicts. Develop further training as needed.

Health and Safety Plan and implement OHS policies and programs. Advise and lead employees on various safety-related topics. Prepare educational seminars and webinars on a regular basis. Review existing policies and procedures. Adhere to all the rules and regulations. Work with HR to set up a new employee onboarding process for safety. Conduct risk assessment. Prepare and present reports on accidents and violations and determine causes. Oversee workplace repair, installations, and any other work that could harm employees' safety.

Training and Development Develop and facilitate training programs like our new hire orientation session, effective communication, privacy training…etc. Coordinate training sessions and seminars. Support employees’ inquiries about policies, pay rates, and benefit programs outlined in HR policies. Assist with performance management procedures and annual reviews.

Experience and Attributes: HR University degree or certificate equivalent issued by recognized learning Institution. Solid experience in labour relations and knowledge of labour Standard of BC and Canadian Code. Minimum of 3 to 5 years relevant HR work experience. Excellent interpersonal, oral and written communication. Ability to work independently and as an integral member of various teams. Strong organizational skills, meticulous attention to detail and time management skills. Ability to meet deadlines prioritizes assignments, manage multiple tasks simultaneously and maintain confidentiality. Strong proficiency in Microsoft Word, Outlook, Excel, and PowerPoint. Motivated self-starter and with strong interpersonal skills. Highly professional in all aspects of business, presentation and interaction with all stakeholders, clients, and Members. Must be able to provide a clear criminal record check, including the vulnerable sector. Valid Class 5 Driver’s License & clean Driver’s Abstract with access to a vehicle.

About Lil'wat Nation

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About Líl̓wat Nation Workplace Culture - Nt̓ákmen: Honour, Honesty And Respect The people who work for the Nation share a common characteristic: a commitment to serving the people of Líl̓wat Nation. Whether ensuring sustainable forestry on Traditional Territories or teaching Ucwalmícwts to Líl̓wat youth, all employees are engaged in moving the Nation forward, taking pride in how their work positively impacts the community. Líl̓wat Nation is a progressive First Nation whose Traditional Territory encompasses Whistler and Pemberton, BC. With a membership of over 2,200 people, approximately 1,650 of whom live in the community, the Líl̓wat Nation is the third largest First Nation in British Columbia. The Nation is striving towards self-determination for, and by, its citizens by continuing to exert control over its Traditional Territory and resources. With economic development focused on land and resource management, Líl̓wat Nation is building the economic foundation for a sustainable community by exploring opportunities in retail, forestry, agriculture, energy projects and construction.

Governance Líl̓wat Nation’s government, headed by an elected chief, a cultural chief and an 11-person council, is committed to transparency and employs best practices in all aspects of governance. The Líl̓wat Nation has achieved its Systems Certification through the First Nations Financial Management Board. The priority of Chiefs and Council, Líl̓wat Nation staff and administration is to serve the community by being responsive to the needs and concerns of its members. The Líl̓wat Nation’s government aims to foster an environment of trust and respect. They are a government of the people and believe that serving the community members comes first. By being open and honest with our members we are working to create an environment of trust, honesty, and fairness.

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