Chief People & Culture Officer
About the role
The Link is hiring! Come grow with us, walk alongside people in our community as we grow strong & resilient together. We are seeking candidates with a strong character that share our vision for a brighter future; people of action who can support the resilience and potential in people. We honor and strive to model through our actions the traditional Seven Teachings of the Anishinaabe: Love, Respect, Courage, Honesty, Wisdom, and Humility & Truth.
About The Link: Youth and Family Supports
For more than 90 years, The Link has helped youth and families on a journey to healing, hope, and better lives. The organization is dedicated to walking alongside children, youth, and families as an inclusive community, strengthening and empowering a sense of being, pride, and purpose. With over 15 diverse programs, The Link has a community of caring staff that work together to provide support through a 24-hour crisis line, youth resource centers, emergency shelters, mobile crisis teams, specialized foster care, healing homes, job readiness supports, and Skills4Life. With a strong foundation within the community and a focus on connection, unity, and compassion, the organization provides a vital link for youth and families in the province of Manitoba.
About the Opportunity
SUMMARY
The Chief People and Culture Officer (CPCO) is responsible for providing strategic leadership and oversight of The Link’s people, culture, and workforce development strategies.
As a member of the Executive Leadership Team, the CPCO works closely with the Chief Executive Officer and senior leaders to ensure the organization’s workforce practices support the mission, strategic priorities, and continued evolution of The Link as a First Nations organization.
The CPCO leads the development and implementation of organizational strategies related to human resources, employee wellbeing, leadership development, recruitment, retention, and organizational culture. The role supports the creation of a workplace that reflects respect, inclusion, cultural humility, and relational accountability while ensuring compliance with employment legislation and regulatory requirements.
This position plays a key role in supporting organizational transformation by strengthening workforce capacity, fostering a positive and culturally grounded workplace culture, and ensuring that staff are supported to provide high-quality services to children, youth, families, and communities.
ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:
Strategic Human Resources Leadership
- Provide strategic leadership for all human resources functions including workforce planning, recruitment, performance management, employee relations, and policy development.
- Develop and implement people strategies aligned with the organization’s strategic plan.
- Advise the CEO and Leadership Team on workforce trends, risks, and organizational development opportunities.
- Work collaboratively with the Executive Leadership Team to align workforce strategies with operational and strategic priorities.
- Support managers and supervisors in strengthening leadership capacity and effective team management.
- Contribute to organizational planning and decision-making processes.
Organizational Culture and Workplace Environment
- Lead initiatives that strengthen a positive, respectful, and inclusive organizational culture.
- Support workplace practices that promote staff wellbeing, psychological safety, and collaborative leadership.
- Foster a work environment grounded in respect for First Nations knowledge systems and relational leadership principles.
Recruitment, Retention and Workforce Development
- Lead recruitment strategies to attract and retain qualified staff aligned with the organization’s mission and values.
- Support leadership development and professional growth across the organization.
- Strengthen workforce planning and succession planning practices.
- Promote a culture of continuous learning and professional development.
- Support training initiatives related to leadership, cultural competence, trauma-informed practice, and service excellence.
Employee Relations
- Provide leadership in employee relations, including performance management, conflict resolution, and workplace investigations when required.
- Ensure staff policies and practices support fairness, accountability, and organizational standards.
- Provide guidance to supervisors and managers on workforce management issues.
Human Resources Policy and Compliance
- Ensure organizational policies and procedures comply with applicable legislation and regulatory standards.
- Oversee the development, review, and implementation of HR policies and workforce practices.
- Monitor compliance with employment standards, workplace health and safety legislation, privacy requirements, and other regulatory obligations.
QUALIFICATIONS:
- Completion of a recognized office administration, business administration, or governance administration program.
- Equivalent combinations of education and experience may be considered.
- Professional designation (CPHR) is considered an asset.
- Minimum 8–10 years of progressive leadership experience in human resources, organizational development, or workforce leadership.
- Experience working within a complex non-profit, public sector, or community-based organization.
- Experience supporting organizational change and workforce transformation initiatives.
- Experience working with or alongside First Nations communities or Indigenous organizations is considered a strong asset.
- The ability to speak a First Nations language is a definite asset.
- Strong understanding of human resources management, workforce planning, and organizational development.
- Knowledge of employment legislation, workplace health and safety regulations, and privacy legislation applicable in Manitoba.
- Strong leadership and relationship-building skills.
- Ability to guide complex organizational change and workforce transformation.
- Excellent communication, facilitation, and conflict resolution skills.
- Strong analytical and problem-solving abilities.
- Ability to work collaboratively with leadership, managers, and staff across multiple programs and services.
- Demonstrated ability to maintain confidentiality and exercise sound professional judgment.
- Respect for First Nations knowledge systems and relational approaches to leadership and decision-making.
CONDITIONS OF EMPLOYMENT:
- Satisfactory Criminal Record Check with Vulnerable Sector Search, a clear Child Abuse Registry Check with acceptable Prior Contact Checks, and a clear Adult Abuse Registry Check, all done within the last 3 months.
**HOURS OF WORK:**35 hours per week, 8:30am to 4:30 pm, Monday to Friday.
**APPLICATION DEADLINE:**Open until filled
Accommodation is available for applicants with disabilities upon request. If you are contacted by The Link regarding a job opportunity, please know that you are welcome to request accommodation at any point in the process. All information received regarding accommodation will be kept confidential.
The Link is an equal opportunity employer, Indigenous people, women, visible minorities and persons with disabilities are encouraged to apply. We thank all applicants for their interest, but only those selected for an interview will be contacted. For further information about our other employment and volunteer opportunities please visit our website https://thelinkmb.easyapply.co/
Not the right fit? Search for People & Culture Officer jobs in Winnipeg, MB
Similar jobs you might like
Chief People & Culture Officer
About the role
The Link is hiring! Come grow with us, walk alongside people in our community as we grow strong & resilient together. We are seeking candidates with a strong character that share our vision for a brighter future; people of action who can support the resilience and potential in people. We honor and strive to model through our actions the traditional Seven Teachings of the Anishinaabe: Love, Respect, Courage, Honesty, Wisdom, and Humility & Truth.
About The Link: Youth and Family Supports
For more than 90 years, The Link has helped youth and families on a journey to healing, hope, and better lives. The organization is dedicated to walking alongside children, youth, and families as an inclusive community, strengthening and empowering a sense of being, pride, and purpose. With over 15 diverse programs, The Link has a community of caring staff that work together to provide support through a 24-hour crisis line, youth resource centers, emergency shelters, mobile crisis teams, specialized foster care, healing homes, job readiness supports, and Skills4Life. With a strong foundation within the community and a focus on connection, unity, and compassion, the organization provides a vital link for youth and families in the province of Manitoba.
About the Opportunity
SUMMARY
The Chief People and Culture Officer (CPCO) is responsible for providing strategic leadership and oversight of The Link’s people, culture, and workforce development strategies.
As a member of the Executive Leadership Team, the CPCO works closely with the Chief Executive Officer and senior leaders to ensure the organization’s workforce practices support the mission, strategic priorities, and continued evolution of The Link as a First Nations organization.
The CPCO leads the development and implementation of organizational strategies related to human resources, employee wellbeing, leadership development, recruitment, retention, and organizational culture. The role supports the creation of a workplace that reflects respect, inclusion, cultural humility, and relational accountability while ensuring compliance with employment legislation and regulatory requirements.
This position plays a key role in supporting organizational transformation by strengthening workforce capacity, fostering a positive and culturally grounded workplace culture, and ensuring that staff are supported to provide high-quality services to children, youth, families, and communities.
ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:
Strategic Human Resources Leadership
- Provide strategic leadership for all human resources functions including workforce planning, recruitment, performance management, employee relations, and policy development.
- Develop and implement people strategies aligned with the organization’s strategic plan.
- Advise the CEO and Leadership Team on workforce trends, risks, and organizational development opportunities.
- Work collaboratively with the Executive Leadership Team to align workforce strategies with operational and strategic priorities.
- Support managers and supervisors in strengthening leadership capacity and effective team management.
- Contribute to organizational planning and decision-making processes.
Organizational Culture and Workplace Environment
- Lead initiatives that strengthen a positive, respectful, and inclusive organizational culture.
- Support workplace practices that promote staff wellbeing, psychological safety, and collaborative leadership.
- Foster a work environment grounded in respect for First Nations knowledge systems and relational leadership principles.
Recruitment, Retention and Workforce Development
- Lead recruitment strategies to attract and retain qualified staff aligned with the organization’s mission and values.
- Support leadership development and professional growth across the organization.
- Strengthen workforce planning and succession planning practices.
- Promote a culture of continuous learning and professional development.
- Support training initiatives related to leadership, cultural competence, trauma-informed practice, and service excellence.
Employee Relations
- Provide leadership in employee relations, including performance management, conflict resolution, and workplace investigations when required.
- Ensure staff policies and practices support fairness, accountability, and organizational standards.
- Provide guidance to supervisors and managers on workforce management issues.
Human Resources Policy and Compliance
- Ensure organizational policies and procedures comply with applicable legislation and regulatory standards.
- Oversee the development, review, and implementation of HR policies and workforce practices.
- Monitor compliance with employment standards, workplace health and safety legislation, privacy requirements, and other regulatory obligations.
QUALIFICATIONS:
- Completion of a recognized office administration, business administration, or governance administration program.
- Equivalent combinations of education and experience may be considered.
- Professional designation (CPHR) is considered an asset.
- Minimum 8–10 years of progressive leadership experience in human resources, organizational development, or workforce leadership.
- Experience working within a complex non-profit, public sector, or community-based organization.
- Experience supporting organizational change and workforce transformation initiatives.
- Experience working with or alongside First Nations communities or Indigenous organizations is considered a strong asset.
- The ability to speak a First Nations language is a definite asset.
- Strong understanding of human resources management, workforce planning, and organizational development.
- Knowledge of employment legislation, workplace health and safety regulations, and privacy legislation applicable in Manitoba.
- Strong leadership and relationship-building skills.
- Ability to guide complex organizational change and workforce transformation.
- Excellent communication, facilitation, and conflict resolution skills.
- Strong analytical and problem-solving abilities.
- Ability to work collaboratively with leadership, managers, and staff across multiple programs and services.
- Demonstrated ability to maintain confidentiality and exercise sound professional judgment.
- Respect for First Nations knowledge systems and relational approaches to leadership and decision-making.
CONDITIONS OF EMPLOYMENT:
- Satisfactory Criminal Record Check with Vulnerable Sector Search, a clear Child Abuse Registry Check with acceptable Prior Contact Checks, and a clear Adult Abuse Registry Check, all done within the last 3 months.
**HOURS OF WORK:**35 hours per week, 8:30am to 4:30 pm, Monday to Friday.
**APPLICATION DEADLINE:**Open until filled
Accommodation is available for applicants with disabilities upon request. If you are contacted by The Link regarding a job opportunity, please know that you are welcome to request accommodation at any point in the process. All information received regarding accommodation will be kept confidential.
The Link is an equal opportunity employer, Indigenous people, women, visible minorities and persons with disabilities are encouraged to apply. We thank all applicants for their interest, but only those selected for an interview will be contacted. For further information about our other employment and volunteer opportunities please visit our website https://thelinkmb.easyapply.co/
Not the right fit? Search for People & Culture Officer jobs in Winnipeg, MB