Start Date
Immediate
Expiry Date
05 Dec, 25
Salary
60254.5
Posted On
06 Sep, 25
Experience
3 year(s) or above
Remote Job
Yes
Telecommute
Yes
Sponsor Visa
No
Skills
Confidentiality, Protection
Industry
Human Resources/HR
For over 40 years, the Cowichan Women Against Violence Society (CWAVS) has been a trusted leader in advancing safety, equity, and social justice. As a growing organization with multiple locations and innovative programs, we provide life-changing support to women, children, and families in the Cowichan Valley.
ESSENTIAL QUALIFICATIONS:
· Minimum of 3 years of experience in human resources, preferably in a not for profit setting.
· Post Secondary Diploma or Undergraduate Degree in Human Resources.
· Current certification as a Chartered Professional in Human Resources as per the requirements of Chartered Professional in Human Resources (CPHR) of BC and Yukon.
· A sound understanding of and experience working with the BC Employment Standards Act, Human Rights Code, Workers’ Compensation Act, Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Laws and other applicable legislation.
· Previous experience working in social services or other trauma-informed and culturally sensitive environment is preferred.
· Proven experience in promoting practices that reflect feminist principles that include the values of:
o Empowerment and representation
o Equality, equity, and collaborative decisive decision-making
o Respect for the necessary balance of transparency and confidentiality concerning employee information while ensuring compliance with provincial freedom of information and protection of privacy laws and policy.
· This position requires a satisfactory vulnerable sector criminal reference check in accordance with CWAVS policies and, where applicable, funder requirements.
· Valid BC Driver’s License and clean driver’s abstract.
· Legally entitled to work in Canada.
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ABOUT THE ROLE
The People and Culture Manager is responsible for a wide range of people and culture/human resources services. The People and Culture Manager plays an integral role in ensuring that employees are able to work in a healthy workplace with a focus on improving employee experiences, providing guidance with respect to personnel policy requirements, leading recruitment and retention, and supporting managers and members of the senior leadership team.
The People and Culture Manager will also work closely with members of the Finance department to support employee attendance and pay and benefits activities.
KEY RESPONSIBILITIES: