Start Date
Immediate
Expiry Date
20 Nov, 25
Salary
89716.0
Posted On
20 Aug, 25
Experience
0 year(s) or above
Remote Job
Yes
Telecommute
Yes
Sponsor Visa
No
Skills
C, Workforce Planning, High Pressure Situations, Decision Making, Communication Skills, Classification, Discretion, Writing, Training, Performance Management, Job Evaluation, Confidentiality, Reading Comprehension, Organizational Development, Talent Management
Industry
Human Resources/HR
About the Canada Council for the Arts
Join our team to play a role in supporting Canadian artistic creativity and cultural life. The Canada Council for the Arts (the “Council") is a dynamic, highly respected federal Crown corporation with a mandate to foster and promote the study and enjoyment of, and production of works in, the arts—for the benefit of all Canadians. The Council offers competitive salaries and a considerable benefits package. Go to www.canadacouncil.ca to get more information about the Canada Council for the arts.
EDUCATION
EXPERIENCE
KNOWLEDGE
SKILLS & COMPETENCIES
BILINGUAL REQUIREMENTS
This position requires the use of both official languages. The requirements in the second official language are:
Job Type: Fixed term contract
Contract length: 12 months
Pay: $89,716.00-$105,590.00 per year
Work Location: Hybrid remote in Ottawa, ON K2P 1L
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Under the direct supervision of the Manager, Human Resources, the Senior Human Resources Advisor serves as a trusted advisor that, through the building and nurturing of credible, collaborative, value-driven relationships, provides consultative and advisory services to support, guide and enable management and staff on a full range of talent management matters, including the interpretation and application of the collective agreement/terms and conditions of employment, related legislations as well as policies, procedures, guidelines and employment related issues. The Advisor serves as the first point of contact for labour/employee relations issues and supports the grievance process, investigations, and implementation of disciplinary actions, as required. The incumbent participates in labour-management meetings and support preparation for bargaining, as needed.
The Advisor is the primary liaison and point of contact between Human Resources and Organizational Development and the rest of the organization and contributes to achieving functional and organizational results. While the role supports specific divisions/sections, the Advisor brings a Council-wide perspective—contributing to, promoting and delivering strategies, programs, initiatives, policies, procedures and best practices that advance Council’s strategic human resources plan and objectives. The incumbent pivot seamlessly and demonstrates agility between strategic orientation, operational delivery, and the development of creative solutions to meet the evolving needs of Council’s talent management.
The Advisor also assists in defining, capturing, tracking and reporting talent management analytics. The incumbent contributes to continuous improvement initiatives, provides presentations to various audiences, prepares reports on matters related to talent management and performs other related duties.