Human Resources Manager / Business Partner
Top Benefits
About the role
Reference ID: 001-CATC-61
Line of Business: Shared Services
Location: 175 Commerce Valley West, Markham, ON, L3T 7P6.
Position Type: Permanent Full-Time (3 days in-office, and 2 days work-from-home)
**Vacancy Status:**This is a new opportunity as part of team expansion.
Hours:40 hours per week.
Compensation:$85,000 to $110,000
WHAT YOU’LL LOVE ABOUT CATC:
-**Wellness:**Group Benefits Plan for you and your family along with Employee Assistant Programs through TELUS Health, discounted GoodLife fitness memberships, paid time off for vacation, wellness days for illness, and mental health, and bereavement. -**Career Development:**Professional Development, Lunch & Learn Sessions and access to 100+ courses within the Company’s Learning Management System. -Preparation for the Future: Retirement Savings Plan (RRSP/DPSP). -Employee Recognition: Service Recognition Program.
ABOUT THE POSITION:
Reporting to the HR Director, the Human Resources Manager is responsible for leading and developing the HR team while overseeing the day-to-day operations of the HR department. This role ensures the effective delivery of HR services including recruitment, employee relations, labour relations, performance management, compliance, training, and health & safety. The HR Manager acts as a strategic partner to leadership and a trusted advisor to employees, helping cultivate a positive, inclusive, and high-performing workplace culture.
WHAT YOU’LL NEED TO HAVE:
Education & Experience
- Bachelor’s degree in Human Resources, Business Administration, or related field
- HR designation (CHRP or CHRL) completed or in progress.
- 5+ years of progressive HR experience, with at least 2 years in a leadership or managerial role.
- Experience working in a unionized environment is required.
- Experience within a healthcare environment would be considered a strong asset.
- Joint Health and Safety Certification would be an asset.
Knowledge, Skills & Abilities
- Strong understanding of employment laws and HR compliance requirements.
- Excellent interpersonal, communication, and conflict-resolution skills.
- Ability to build trust, influence stakeholders, and drive organizational outcomes.
- Proven leadership, coaching, and team development capabilities.
- High degree of confidentiality, professionalism, and sound judgment.
- Experience working with ADP is an asset.
Work Environment & Travel
- Hybrid work environment (3 days in office and 2 days working from home).
- Occasional travel for training, recruitment, or other organizational initiatives.
YOUR DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:
Team Leadership & HR Operations
- Provide coaching, mentorship, and performance guidance to members of the HR team.
- Oversee daily HR operations to ensure consistency, quality, and compliance with policies and regulations.
- Prioritize and delegate tasks effectively to support organizational needs.
- Drive continuous improvement across HR processes and workflows.
Employee/Labour Relations & Employee Engagement
-
Serve as a primary escalation point for complex employee relations matters.
-
Conduct investigations, recommend corrective actions, and ensure fair and consistent application of policies.
-
Foster a culture of engagement, communication, and collaboration across the organization.
-
Collaborate with managers and union representatives on collective agreement provisions and resolving grievances and assists in responding to day-to-day issues within a union environment.
-
Consult with managers on progressive discipline as needed.
-
Assist with the implementation and administration of the employee engagement survey process for the organization by preparing reports, sharing results and coaching leaders on action planning.
-
Assists with leading the employee engagement committee
Recruitment & Talent Acquisition
- Supervise recruitment activities including sourcing strategies, candidate screening, and selection processes.
- Partner with hiring managers to forecast staffing needs and ensure a positive candidate experience.
- Manage recruitment tools and applicant tracking processes.
- Make recommendations for changes and improvements to recruitment practices ensuring regulatory compliance.
- Complete offers and ensure appropriate on-boarding using standardized tools and templates.
- Ensure completion of appropriate documentation.
- Short list candidates for hiring manager consideration.
- Track probationary status employees with managers.
Performance Management
- Participate in the implementation of the performance management cycle, including goal setting, coaching, and annual reviews.
- Coach managers to give constructive feedback and manage performance effectively.
Policy, Compliance & Risk Management
- Maintain compliance with provincial and federal employment laws.
- Review, update, and communicate HR policies and procedures.
- Mitigate employment-related risks through proactive practices and training.
- Participates in the development and day-to-day management of occupational health & safety initiatives.
- Prepares standard reports as needed.
Compensation
- Support compensation planning, market assessment and salary reviews.
- Analyze HR metrics to inform workforce planning.
Learning & Development
- Identify training needs and oversee learning programs for managers and employees.
- Promote professional development opportunities and HR best practices.
- Support organizational change initiatives through education and communication.
AS A MULTIDISCIPLINARY HEALTHCARE TEAM - TOGETHER, WE CARE:
Compassion – we meet people where they are, ready to help
Accountability – we take responsibility for outcomes
Respect – we work well with others
Excellence – we deliver exceptional experiences to everyone we encounter
ABOUT THE COMPANY
Founded in 1995, Canadian Addiction Treatment Centres (CATC) operates three inpatient addiction treatment centres, a national network of more than 70 outpatient substance use disorder treatment clinics and specialty pharmacies in Canada.
CATC delivers services in a supportive, compassionate, and judgment-free environment. We are committed to improving the lives of individuals affected by addiction through a multidisciplinary, evidence-based approach that prioritizes quality care and an exceptional patient experience.
Our outpatient clinics provide walk-in support in person or virtually to enable community-based access to accredited treatment programs. Our CARE teams provide rapid access to a team of medical professionals, pharmacy services and wrap-around supports to engage patients through stabilization and treatment plans that enable patient success in achieving care goals.
Our inpatient treatment centres provide structured, 24/7 medically supported care in a safe and therapeutic environment for individuals who require intensive stabilization and recovery support. Care is focused on building a strong foundation for long-term recovery through accredited, evidence-based programming. Our secure virtual counselling services make care more accessible through flexible, remote connections with qualified professionals.
Please visit****www.canatc.ca****for more information!
Canadian Addiction Treatment Centres remains an inclusive and equal opportunity employer committed to providing accommodations for all applicants upon request at any stage of the selection process in accordance with the Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act (AODA) and the Ontario Human Rights Code.
As part of our commitment to transparency and efficiency, we would like to inform you that we utilize Artificial Intelligence (AI) technologies in our recruitment process to assist in the initial screening and evaluation of applications.
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About Canadian Addiction Treatment Centres
Canadian Addiction Treatment Centres (CATC) is the country's largest provider of judgement-free, evidence-based care for substance use disorder and behavioural addictions. Our mission is to empower people experiencing addiction to take control of their health through compassionate, person-centred care that meets them where they are in recovery.
Our vision is that everyone living with substance use disorder and addiction has the support they need to manage their health safely, with dignity and respect.
We have been helping people in recovery reach their goals for nearly 30 years through innovative, integrated and trauma-informed approaches to care. We work collaboratively with a national network of community care and health care partners to expand access to best-in-class addiction treatment that meets peoples' unique needs, and honours their lived experience.
We believe that happy staff make happy clients, and strive to provide a positive, inclusive environment that foster excellence.
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Human Resources Manager / Business Partner
Top Benefits
About the role
Reference ID: 001-CATC-61
Line of Business: Shared Services
Location: 175 Commerce Valley West, Markham, ON, L3T 7P6.
Position Type: Permanent Full-Time (3 days in-office, and 2 days work-from-home)
**Vacancy Status:**This is a new opportunity as part of team expansion.
Hours:40 hours per week.
Compensation:$85,000 to $110,000
WHAT YOU’LL LOVE ABOUT CATC:
-**Wellness:**Group Benefits Plan for you and your family along with Employee Assistant Programs through TELUS Health, discounted GoodLife fitness memberships, paid time off for vacation, wellness days for illness, and mental health, and bereavement. -**Career Development:**Professional Development, Lunch & Learn Sessions and access to 100+ courses within the Company’s Learning Management System. -Preparation for the Future: Retirement Savings Plan (RRSP/DPSP). -Employee Recognition: Service Recognition Program.
ABOUT THE POSITION:
Reporting to the HR Director, the Human Resources Manager is responsible for leading and developing the HR team while overseeing the day-to-day operations of the HR department. This role ensures the effective delivery of HR services including recruitment, employee relations, labour relations, performance management, compliance, training, and health & safety. The HR Manager acts as a strategic partner to leadership and a trusted advisor to employees, helping cultivate a positive, inclusive, and high-performing workplace culture.
WHAT YOU’LL NEED TO HAVE:
Education & Experience
- Bachelor’s degree in Human Resources, Business Administration, or related field
- HR designation (CHRP or CHRL) completed or in progress.
- 5+ years of progressive HR experience, with at least 2 years in a leadership or managerial role.
- Experience working in a unionized environment is required.
- Experience within a healthcare environment would be considered a strong asset.
- Joint Health and Safety Certification would be an asset.
Knowledge, Skills & Abilities
- Strong understanding of employment laws and HR compliance requirements.
- Excellent interpersonal, communication, and conflict-resolution skills.
- Ability to build trust, influence stakeholders, and drive organizational outcomes.
- Proven leadership, coaching, and team development capabilities.
- High degree of confidentiality, professionalism, and sound judgment.
- Experience working with ADP is an asset.
Work Environment & Travel
- Hybrid work environment (3 days in office and 2 days working from home).
- Occasional travel for training, recruitment, or other organizational initiatives.
YOUR DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:
Team Leadership & HR Operations
- Provide coaching, mentorship, and performance guidance to members of the HR team.
- Oversee daily HR operations to ensure consistency, quality, and compliance with policies and regulations.
- Prioritize and delegate tasks effectively to support organizational needs.
- Drive continuous improvement across HR processes and workflows.
Employee/Labour Relations & Employee Engagement
-
Serve as a primary escalation point for complex employee relations matters.
-
Conduct investigations, recommend corrective actions, and ensure fair and consistent application of policies.
-
Foster a culture of engagement, communication, and collaboration across the organization.
-
Collaborate with managers and union representatives on collective agreement provisions and resolving grievances and assists in responding to day-to-day issues within a union environment.
-
Consult with managers on progressive discipline as needed.
-
Assist with the implementation and administration of the employee engagement survey process for the organization by preparing reports, sharing results and coaching leaders on action planning.
-
Assists with leading the employee engagement committee
Recruitment & Talent Acquisition
- Supervise recruitment activities including sourcing strategies, candidate screening, and selection processes.
- Partner with hiring managers to forecast staffing needs and ensure a positive candidate experience.
- Manage recruitment tools and applicant tracking processes.
- Make recommendations for changes and improvements to recruitment practices ensuring regulatory compliance.
- Complete offers and ensure appropriate on-boarding using standardized tools and templates.
- Ensure completion of appropriate documentation.
- Short list candidates for hiring manager consideration.
- Track probationary status employees with managers.
Performance Management
- Participate in the implementation of the performance management cycle, including goal setting, coaching, and annual reviews.
- Coach managers to give constructive feedback and manage performance effectively.
Policy, Compliance & Risk Management
- Maintain compliance with provincial and federal employment laws.
- Review, update, and communicate HR policies and procedures.
- Mitigate employment-related risks through proactive practices and training.
- Participates in the development and day-to-day management of occupational health & safety initiatives.
- Prepares standard reports as needed.
Compensation
- Support compensation planning, market assessment and salary reviews.
- Analyze HR metrics to inform workforce planning.
Learning & Development
- Identify training needs and oversee learning programs for managers and employees.
- Promote professional development opportunities and HR best practices.
- Support organizational change initiatives through education and communication.
AS A MULTIDISCIPLINARY HEALTHCARE TEAM - TOGETHER, WE CARE:
Compassion – we meet people where they are, ready to help
Accountability – we take responsibility for outcomes
Respect – we work well with others
Excellence – we deliver exceptional experiences to everyone we encounter
ABOUT THE COMPANY
Founded in 1995, Canadian Addiction Treatment Centres (CATC) operates three inpatient addiction treatment centres, a national network of more than 70 outpatient substance use disorder treatment clinics and specialty pharmacies in Canada.
CATC delivers services in a supportive, compassionate, and judgment-free environment. We are committed to improving the lives of individuals affected by addiction through a multidisciplinary, evidence-based approach that prioritizes quality care and an exceptional patient experience.
Our outpatient clinics provide walk-in support in person or virtually to enable community-based access to accredited treatment programs. Our CARE teams provide rapid access to a team of medical professionals, pharmacy services and wrap-around supports to engage patients through stabilization and treatment plans that enable patient success in achieving care goals.
Our inpatient treatment centres provide structured, 24/7 medically supported care in a safe and therapeutic environment for individuals who require intensive stabilization and recovery support. Care is focused on building a strong foundation for long-term recovery through accredited, evidence-based programming. Our secure virtual counselling services make care more accessible through flexible, remote connections with qualified professionals.
Please visit****www.canatc.ca****for more information!
Canadian Addiction Treatment Centres remains an inclusive and equal opportunity employer committed to providing accommodations for all applicants upon request at any stage of the selection process in accordance with the Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act (AODA) and the Ontario Human Rights Code.
As part of our commitment to transparency and efficiency, we would like to inform you that we utilize Artificial Intelligence (AI) technologies in our recruitment process to assist in the initial screening and evaluation of applications.
Not the right fit? Search for Human Resources Manager / Business Partner jobs in Markham, ON
About Canadian Addiction Treatment Centres
Canadian Addiction Treatment Centres (CATC) is the country's largest provider of judgement-free, evidence-based care for substance use disorder and behavioural addictions. Our mission is to empower people experiencing addiction to take control of their health through compassionate, person-centred care that meets them where they are in recovery.
Our vision is that everyone living with substance use disorder and addiction has the support they need to manage their health safely, with dignity and respect.
We have been helping people in recovery reach their goals for nearly 30 years through innovative, integrated and trauma-informed approaches to care. We work collaboratively with a national network of community care and health care partners to expand access to best-in-class addiction treatment that meets peoples' unique needs, and honours their lived experience.
We believe that happy staff make happy clients, and strive to provide a positive, inclusive environment that foster excellence.