Human Resource Consultant - Winnipeg, Canada - City of Winnipeg

City of Winnipeg
City of Winnipeg
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Winnipeg, Canada

2 weeks ago

Sophia Lee

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Description

Under the general direction of the Manager of Human Resources, this position is responsible for providing human resource consulting services, advice, guidance and support in the areas of labour and employee relations, investigations, performance management, progressive discipline, grievance process & handling, and respectful workplace complaints, recruitment and selection, return to work case management & duty to accommodate, compensation and classification including job analysis, job description development and job evaluation processes, employee benefits, records and information systems, and coaching and development to other staff.


As the Human Resource Consultant, you will:

  • Provide comprehensive labour relations guidance and support while leading related processes such as: investigations, grievances, progressive discipline, performance management, and conflict resolution activities in an effort to resolve workplace issues.
  • Administer and lead the full recruitment cycle process (posting, screening, selection, placement, and retention) in accordance with established organizational processes and the applicable Collective Agreement. As required, manages the placement process for the redeployment of staff.
  • Perform job analysis in support of creating or updating job descriptions for submission to Total Compensation & Benefits for job evaluation.
  • Coordinate and provide support to management and staff on employment matters relating to career development and training, safety, health and wellness, respectful workplace, critical incident stress management and other employee issues.
  • Work cooperatively with the Health Resource Specialists and this position may assume a Return to Work caseload as part of regular duties.
  • Facilitate the development and improvement of HR reporting practices, records management, and other information systems that support HR functions and activities.
  • Support the HR Manager in the efficient daytoday functions of running the HR Department. This may include direct supervision of other HR Staff and will include coaching and mentoring team members.
  • Conduct research and analysis on HR issues/initiatives and undertakes projects and committee work to strengthen human resource policies, functions and activities across the Department.

Your education and qualifications include:


  • Successful completion of a university degree with a specialization in human resources or an equivalent combination of education, training, and experience.
  • A minimum of 3 years' experience in the human resource field in a directly related position.
  • A Chartered Professional in Human Resources (CPHR) or IPMA-CP designation is desirable.
  • Extensive experience providing human resource consulting services, advice, and guidance in the following areas:
  • recruitment and selection;
- labour/employee relations including progressive discipline, grievance process and handling, performance management and complex workplace investigations;
- compensation and classification including job analysis and job description development;
- supportive employment services including return to work, disability management and duty to accommodate.

  • Previous experience administering and interpreting complex collective agreements, human resource legislation, acts and internal HR policies and procedures.
  • Previous work experience in an industrial work environment is an asset.
  • Sound knowledge of the arbitration process.
  • Able to exercise good judgement to solve problems and make decisions quickly and effectively under limited supervision.
  • Customer service skills with the ability to anticipate long term client requirements and identify improvement to service delivery.
  • Demonstrated ability to communicate effectively, both verbally and in writing with a variety of people including senior managers, union representatives and corporate colleagues.
  • Strong interpersonal skills demonstrated by the ability to facilitate effective working relationships with individuals at all levels of the organization, union representatives, external contacts, and the public with tact and diplomacy.
  • Proven conflict resolution skills with the ability to maintain composure while dealing with challenging customers, clients, and employees in an effort to address workplace issues.
  • Organizational and time management skills; adaptable to unforeseen changes in schedule and interruptions, ability to establish priorities, and meet deadlines within tight timelines and in a busy and highvolume environment
  • Good working knowledge of Human Resource Information Systems; preferably PeopleSoft HR System.

Conditions of employment:


  • The successful applicant must possess and maintain legal eligibility to work in Canada.

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