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manager, human resources

Vernon, BC
CA$110,000/yearly
Permanent employment Full time

Top Benefits

3 weeks vacation pay
Extended health and dental benefits
Employer matched pension plan

About the role

HR Manager Okanagan Indian BandK?U K?LIW?T L? NQMAPLQS | WE LIVE AT HEAD OF THE LAKE Located within the unceded territory of the syilx people, the Okanagan Indian Band is comprised of six reserves located in the North Okanagan. Come join the OKIB Team and enjoy all that the beautiful Okanagan Valley has to offer, including a great climate, stunning scenery, world-class ski resorts, golf courses, wineries and beaches. The OKIB offers a welcoming team environment and a rewarding job experience. You can expect a supportive work environment and a total compensation package which includes: 3 Weeks? Vacation Pay Extended Health and Dental Benefits Employer Matched Pension Plan 15 Statutory Holidays Paid Winter Holiday Break Cultural Leave Discounted Silver Star lift passes Retention Bonuses after years of service 15 Paid Sick Days Paid Personal Leave Employee Assistance Program Professional Development OpportunitiesHours of work: 37.5 hours per week Start Date:  ASAP Deadline for applications: June 3, 2026 JOB SUMMARYThe Human Resources Manager (HRM) provides strategic leadership and oversight of the Human Resources function, serving as a trusted partner to OKIB?s senior leadership, managers, and employees. The HRM ensures alignment between HR practices and OKIB?s values, goals, and organizational culture. This role is responsible for the effective delivery of HR programs, services, and policies while fostering a respectful, safe, and productive work environment. Key areas of responsibility include workforce planning, recruitment, employee relations, performance management, (excluding payroll & benefits administration and invoicing), policy compliance and workplace health and safety. The HRM provides guidance and support to leaders and acts as a subject matter expert in HR best practices and employment legislation. REPORTING STRUCTURE Reports to the Director of Administration. JOB DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES Develop and implement HR strategies aligned with OKIB?s organizational goals and community values Lead the HR team, manage the department?s budget, and ensure timely reporting to leadership and Council Partner with senior leaders on workforce planning, job design, and organizational structure. Provide strategic HR advice and recommendations to the Director of Administration, Executive Director and Chief and Council Oversee full-cycle recruitment and onboarding processes to support staff growth and retention Maintain and review the compensation structure, lead job evaluation and classification processes Support and guide employee relations, including conflict resolution, investigations and corrective actions Ensure HR policies and practices comply with federal and provincial legislation and align with cultural values Manage HRIS systems and personnel records in coordination with the HR team and in collaboration with payroll Maintain and manage confidential personnel files and HRIS data in collaboration with HR and payroll Oversee workplace safety, disability management, and return-to-work planning in collaboration with leaders, employees and WorkSafeBC or other insurance carriers Provide training, coaching, and support to leaders and employees on HR-related matters Participate in emergency response efforts and community events as needed Perform other duties as assigned WHO ARE WE LOOKING FORYou have education, experience, or an equivalent combination may be considered. You are community-minded, detail-oriented, have a willingness to contribute to a team and an excellent communicator.Education Degree in Human Resources or Business Administration (preferred) or an equivalent combination of education and relevant experience CPHR designation or eligibility (preferred) Proficient with Microsoft Office and HRIS platformsExperience Minimum five (7) years of progressive HR experience, including three (3) years in a leadership role Experience supporting Indigenous communities or organizations is an asset Strong knowledge of federal

About Okanagan Indian Band

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The Okanagan Indian Band is working toward ensuring the future through Cultural, Social and Economic Development, guided by the leadership of an elected Chief and Council. The band administration is organized departmentally to deliver services and manage the strategic goals of the Chief and Council and Okanagan Indian Band membership.

The Okanagan Indian Band is one of the eight member Band communities of the Okanagan Nation; the other member Band communities are Lower Similkameen Indian Band, Upper Similkameen Indian Band, Osoyoos Indian Band, Upper Nicola Band, Penticton Indian Band, Westbank First Nation and the Colville Confederated Tribes.

The presently known Okanagan valley is also known as the Okanagan Indian Nations traditional territory, or as the "Syeelhwh Nation", which means the people who live here". "S-Ookanhkchinx" or Okanagan translates to mean "transport toward the head or top end". This refers to the people traveling from the head of the Okanagan Lake to where the Okanagan river meet the Columbia river. In other words Okanagan Lake and Okanagan river were the traditional transportation routes of the people and their traditional boundaries encompassed this area.

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