PHS Community Services Society
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PHS Community Services Society

9 East Hastings St. Vancouver, BC V6A 1M9,

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We provide housing, healthcare, harm reduction and health promotion for some of the most marginalized people in Vancouver and Victoria. ...

Human Resources Advisor

posted 10 months ago
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Total Price

  • CAD 67 880.00

Hourly Rate

  • CAD 32.17

Expected Hours

  • 2 109

Project Length

  • 12 months

Description

PHS Community Services Society is hiring a Human Resources Advisor

Reporting to the Director of Human Resources & Labour Relations, the HR Advisor is responsible for playing a key role in managing employee relations, interpreting the collective agreements, and ensuring compliance with Labour Laws, Employment Standards, WorkSafe BC regulations and organizational policies. This position is responsible for the recruitment of unionized employees and other roles as needed, for organizing and delivering on-boarding training to new hires, coordinating the delivery of other required training for staff, for advising on performance management of unionized employees and for providing a variety of administrative support services to the HR department. Under the advisement of the Director, the HR Advisor will collaborate closely with union representatives, department managers and employees to resolve issues, facilitate negotiations and promote a harmonious workplace culture. This position will maintain confidentiality and ensure the security of information at all times.

Society Philosophy

PHS Community Services Society provides housing, harm reduction, health promotion and health care to vulnerable communities. Our supportive housing and low barrier programs provide refuge, services and advocacy for those who are homeless or poorly served elsewhere due to their physical health, mental health, behaviour, substance use, or involvement with the criminal justice system. Our work is grounded in honouring self-determination and providing as much choice of therapeutic treatments as possible within a trauma-informed continuum of care. We foster an environment which accepts and looks to the good in each member. PHS is a renowned innovator and a leader in harm reduction and health care for marginalized communities. PHS Housing actively seeks to find an alternative to eviction in every situation.

Why work here?

PHS is recognized as North American leaders in low barrier housing and harm reduction services. We are innovators, highly regarded across the sector, looking for people to join experienced, supportive multi-disciplinary teams.

You will be a valued member of the team, working with colleagues who respect your input.

PHS is located in Vancouver’s Downtown Eastside, in easy walking distance of Downtown, Chinatown, Gastown and the Sea Wall. There are good transit links – we’re a couple of blocks from the Stadium-Chinatown SkyTrain station.

Responsibilities for the role include (but are not limited to):

  • · Responsible for the recruitment, hiring, on-boarding, training, and retention of unionized employees based in Vancouver, ensuring processes for mandatory training completion and tracking are effective and consistent and all new-hire packages are compiled to completion.

· Responsible for managing the coordination and delivery of the on-boarding training for newly hired unionized employees and other staff as required, in collaboration with the management team.

· Responsible for coordinating and managing additional required training for all PHS employees, including the administration and logistics of booking training sessions, communication with external facilitators, meeting room locations/facilities, and attendees.

· Manages performance and employment-related themes for unionized employees, including probationary period evaluations, attendance management, shift availability and scheduling commitments, medical leaves and accommodations etc.

· Investigates work-place issues and performance concerns of unionized employees and executes and manages the progressive discipline process, up to and including termination; advises and supports managers in writing adverse reports, delivering disciplinary meetings and drafting remedial action letters when required.

· Manages the grievance process for unionized employees by conducting preliminary research into grievance issues and working closely with the HR Manager to resolve grievances in a timely manner.

· Utilizes data from HR analytics to identify staffing shortages and trends (summer, holidays etc.) and proactively diagnoses and addresses recruitment and retention concerns and needs.

  • Coordinates employee relief labour to cover vacations, holidays; leaves of absence for regular staff; and start-up staffing for new projects and programs.

· In Dayforce (HRIS), tracks staff availability, leaves of absence and schedule changes, ensuring compliance with the collective agreements and PHS policies and procedures.

· Manages employee HR profile adjustments in Dayforce, including new-hire set ups, wage rate updates, inactive and active statuses for leaves of absence and returns to work.

· Attends and participates in Labour Management meetings.

· Ensures adherence to accreditation, regulatory, and safety standards are met at all times (Health Canada, WorkSafe BC, Criminal Record Checks, etc.)

· Advises employees and managers on all organizational policies, Employment Standards, WSBC legislation, Human Rights code.

· Interprets, advises and applies the Collective Agreements.

· Collaborates closely within the HR team, ensuring alignment of goals and knowledge sharing.

· Other duties as required.

Education and experience required:

  • · Diploma or certificate in Human Resources Management and 2 – 4 years of recent, related HR experience in a unionized, non-profit environment.

· Strong communication skills and demonstrated ability to supervise and mentor staff.

· Must be able to demonstrate core competencies of the PHS mandate and approach to care and harm reduction.

· Knowledge of WorkSafe BC/OHS programs & procedures and critical incident reporting.

· Active learner; keeps informed about legislation, regulations, industry trends, technology and protocols, and shares knowledge and supports staff to integrate evidence-based practice in the delivery of quality care/services.

· Solutions-focused individual with strong critical-thinking abilities and excellent problem-solving skills.

· Excellent organizational & multi-tasking skills in a chaotic high-pressure environment.

· Intermediate to advanced skills using a variety of software including Microsoft Office Suite, Dayforce, and others.

· Ability to work independently and effectively under time pressure to meet deadlines, balance work priorities and resolve problems in a timely manner.

· Results oriented; takes initiative and assumes ownership of work.

· Commitment to continuous learning, especially in relation to HR trends, new technologies and software.

· Demonstrated ability to exercise considerable judgment, tact, and discretion in preparing, disclosing and handling information of a confidential or sensitive nature including personnel information.

Terms of employment

Job Type: Permanent, full-time.

Salary: $78,062.40 per annum.

Benefits: Extended healthcare, dental, vision care, municipal pension plan.

Schedule: Monday-Friday, 9am – 5pm in office; remote work days can be negotiated.

Successful applicants will be required to complete a criminal records check.

PHS strives to create an inclusive and welcoming workplace that reflects the community we serve. We seek a diversity of skills, knowledge, backgrounds, and professional and lived experience in our staff. We particularly encourage applications from Indigenous individuals.

Job Types: Full-time, Permanent

Pay: $78,062.40 per year

Benefits:

  • Casual dress
  • Company pension
  • Dental care
  • Employee assistance program
  • Extended health care
  • Paid time off
  • Vision care
  • Work from home

Schedule:

  • 8 hour shift
  • Day shift
  • Monday to Friday

Ability to commute/relocate:

  • VANCOUVER, BC: reliably commute or plan to relocate before starting work (preferred)

Experience:

  • Human resources: 2 years (preferred)

Work Location: In person

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