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About the role

Job Purpose A Branch Representative is a key person within the human resources function of an organization. Principally, the Branch Representative is responsible for the day-to-day management of HR operations, which means that they manage the administration of the policies, procedures and programs of the organization.

Education, Experience And Requirements

  • Have a clear Criminal Record Check.
  • Sign the Confidentiality Agreement during Orientation.
  • Ability to analyze and present information in such a way that is understood by everyone within the organization.
  • Extremely well organized and methodical in your approach to problem solving and be able to manage filing/database systems.
  • Excellent interpersonal, communication and conflict resolution skills with a focus on customer service.
  • Strong understanding of Alberta Employment Standards and Human Rights.
  • Understand the legalists of business law in relation to HR and employee employment rights and how to apply them within your day-to-day work, company policy documentation and staff.
  • Ability to handle multiple deadlines and work in high pressure situations.
  • Must be able to operate Microsoft Office and be familiar with any other software pertinent.
  • Human Resources or related Degree.
  • 5 plus years’ experience in a Human Resources setting

Working Conditions

The Branch Representative will work in an office environment and is required to work 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Monday to Friday. While adhering to the Enoch Cree Nation Human Resources Policy & Procedure Manual.

Closing Date : July 29, 2025 Please submit cover letters and resumes to Human Resource Department

780.470.4505 Ext. 2222 780.470.0463 Show Email

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About Enoch Cree Nation

Government Administration

Enoch Cree Nation (ECN) is a progressive and proud First Nation that is situated in Central Alberta, Canada, Treaty 6 Territory. Boarding the City of Edmonton’s west side, ECN is in a unique geographical location that has allowed us to become a leader in economic development among First Nations. Home to the River Cree Resort & Casino, one of the leading casinos in Western Canada, ECN is continuously looking to expand our economic opportunities.