Provide strategic and operational HR guidance aligned with business objectives and multi-provincial Canadian employment requirements.
Ensure compliance with all applicable Canadian federal and provincial employment laws, supporting operations across all provinces.
Interpret and apply provincial Employment Standards Acts (ESA) and common law principles across multiple jurisdictions.
Partner with business leaders to support organizational design, workforce planning, and talent development initiatives.
Provide performance management guidance and support leadership in driving effective people management practices.
Support and administer core HR processes including onboarding and offboarding, ensuring compliance with province-specific requirements.
Manage and process Records of Employment (ROEs) in accordance with Canadian regulations.
Administer employee benefits programs, ensuring alignment with regional requirements and acting as liaison with providers.
Maintain accurate employee records and personnel files within the HRIS system (UKG).
Manage leaves of absence, ensuring compliance with applicable provincial legislation across multiple jurisdictions.
Partner with leadership to address employee relations matters, conducting thorough, fair, and legally compliant investigations.
Communicate and implement HR policies, procedures, and programs in alignment with multi-provincial legal requirements and company standards.
Identify training and coaching needs within business units and support development initiatives.
Maintain up-to-date knowledge of trends, regulatory changes, and best practices across Canadian provinces.
Support complex and sensitive HR matters, including accommodations, investigations, and terminations, ensuring compliance and risk mitigation across jurisdictions.
Coordinate with payroll and benefits teams to ensure accurate and timely processing of employee data across provinces.
Requirements
Bachelor’s degree in Human Resources or a related field
7–10 years of progressive HR experience as a Generalist or HR Business Partner, preferably supporting multi-provincial Canadian operations
Strong knowledge of Canadian employment law across multiple provinces, including Employment Standards Acts (ESA) in provinces such as British Columbia, Alberta, New Brunswick, and Ontario, as well as common law employment practices
Demonstrated experience applying HR policies and practices in a multi-jurisdictional environment
Hands-on experience with ROEs, benefits administration, onboarding/offboarding, and HR compliance
Proficiency with Microsoft Office Suite and HRIS systems
Excellent communication (verbal and written), interpersonal, and organizational skills
Proven ability to influence leaders, manage employee relations issues, and support change management initiatives
Strong analytical, problem-solving, and decision-making skills
Highly organized with strong attention to detail and the ability to manage competing priorities
Ability to work independently in a fast-paced, evolving environment
Demonstrated integrity, professionalism, and ability to handle confidential information.