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Human Resources Generalist
About the job Human Resources Generalist
The Human Resources Generalist will work within the HR department, with a strong focus on recruitment and selection, HRIS, and Employee Group Benefits administration, and will support the Director, People and Culture in maintaining the day-to-day operations of the various HR policies, processes, protocols, and procedures.
Duties and Responsibilities include but are not limited to:
- Manage the full cycle recruitment & selection process, including draft job descriptions and job postings, conduct phone screenings, develop interview questions in consultation with supervisor, coordinate and conduct interviews, complete reference checks.
- Assist with agency planning of staffing requirements.
- Coordinate the development and implementation of new recruitment initiatives and resources.
- Compile recruitment measurement data and keep up with the latest recruiting trends.
- Maintain accurate data and information of employee records on agency's HRIS, ADP Workforce Now Time and Attendance platforms.
- Train new staff and supervisors on ADP Workforce Now.
- Collaborate in initiating the implementation of the various ADP Workforce Now platforms.
- Identify and troubleshoot issues within the HRIS by maintaining the existing ADP platforms with on-going updates and conduct ad-hoc reports through ADP Workforce Now as required.
- Draft employment agreements, contract extensions and internal employee transitions.
- Coordinate and conduct full on-boarding process and orientation for new hires.
- Review and ensure accuracy of time management records, including vacation, flex, paid personal leave, etc.
- Coordinate probationary performance review process following 3 months/6 months of employment for new employees
- Act as a resource for leadership team for follow up and review of probationary review outcomes
- Administer and maintain Employee Group Benefits program
- Ensure daily tasks and responsibilities are conducted with an Anti-Oppression and Anti-
- Racism (AOAR) framework and through an AO/AR lens.
- Assist the leadership team with the application and interpretation of the collective agreement to ensure compliance.
- Participate as active management member of Joint Health and Safety Committee (JHSC)
- Support and lead health and safety initiatives and trainings such as WHMIS training and health and safety policy review as a member of the JHSC
- Participate as active management member of Labour Management Committee (LMC)
- Coordinate and submit WSIB claims for agency employees as required
- Act as a resource to agency staff for all HR related matters, including policies, protocols and procedures.
- Assist the Director, People and Culture and/or any other Director in facilitating grievance meetings and/or prepare for negotiations, mediation/arbitration.
- Coordinate and track training and development initiatives within the agency and maintain staffs talent profiles for all internal and external training.
- Coordinate with Finance for the reimbursement of education allowance for agency staff upon completion of approved training as per the collective agreement.
- Conduct presentations at all staff meetings as needed.
- Conduct regular audits to verify staff registrations and memberships with professional colleges, associations, and other regulatory bodies, and provide a comprehensive report to the Director, People and Culture with any follow up requirements.
- Other duties as assigned.
Qualifications
- Graduate of a Human Resources Management Program from an accredited post-secondary institution
- Member in good standing with HRPA.
- Holds the CHRP designation.
- Must have a minimum of two years work experience in recruitment and other HR functions
- Must be proficient and have thorough knowledge in ADP Workforce Now
- Must have labour relations experience in a unionized environment
- Thorough knowledge of the Ontario Employment Standards Act & Ontario Human Rights
- Code, and other relevant legislation
- Sound knowledge, awareness and understanding of anti-oppression and anti-racism (AOAR) practice
- Exceptional interpersonal and organizational skills
- Proficient in French, an asset
- Extremely detail-oriented and solution-focused
- Excellent communication skills, both written and verbal
- Sound problem solving and decision-making skills
- Ability to work independently and co-operatively as part of an interdisciplinary team
- Excellent working knowledge of Microsoft Office Suite
- Able to maintain confidentiality and exhibit sound judgment
- Ability to prioritize multiple tasks in a fast-paced environment
- Excellent ownership and a can-do attitude
- A successful Police Vulnerable Sector Check, as per agency policy and procedures
- A valid drivers license and access to an insured vehicle