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Primarily in-office for the first three months to support onboarding and training, followed by a ... Apply employment standards, human rights, and health & safety legislation with sound judgment ...

Primarily in-office for the first three months to support onboarding and training, followed by a ... Apply employment standards, human rights, and health & safety legislation with sound judgment ...

Human Resources Manager II

Langley, BC ยท On-site

CA$78K - CA$100K/yr

... water services, first aid and safety products, eye-wash stations, safety training, fire ... In accordance with applicable laws (including human rights and accessibility legislation ...

Lead Advisor, Operational HR

Logan Lake, BC ยท On-site

CA$122K - CA$150K/yr

As part of our team, you'll contribute to sustaining this safety-first environment, where speaking ... Conduct investigations into bullying, harassment, human rights, ethics, and compliance complaints ...

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What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive at Human Rights First, and why are they important?

To thrive at Human Rights First, strong research, advocacy, and analytical skills are essential, often supported by a degree in law, international relations, or a related field. Familiarity with legal databases, case management systems, and human rights documentation tools is typically required. Outstanding communication, cultural sensitivity, and resilience are vital soft skills for building partnerships and supporting vulnerable populations. These abilities are crucial to effectively promote human rights, influence policy, and provide critical support to individuals facing persecution.

What are some common challenges faced by professionals working at Human Rights First, and how can new hires prepare for them?

Professionals at Human Rights First often encounter challenges such as managing emotionally taxing cases, navigating complex international legal frameworks, and working under tight deadlines to respond to urgent human rights violations. New hires can prepare by developing strong resilience, staying updated on international human rights laws, and building effective time management skills. Additionally, collaborating closely with multidisciplinary teams and participating in regular training sessions can help address these challenges and ensure impactful advocacy.

What is Human Rights First?

Human Rights First is a non-profit, nonpartisan international human rights organization based in the United States. The organization works to protect and promote human rights and the rule of law by advocating for policies that uphold human dignity, supporting refugees and asylum seekers, and combating hate crimes and extremism. Human Rights First collaborates with government officials, civil society, and legal experts to advance justice and accountability worldwide. Their initiatives often focus on issues such as refugee protection, national security, and ending torture.
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Human Resources Advisor

E.B. Horsman & Son

Surrey, BC โ€ข Hybrid

Other

Medical, Dental

Posted 4 days ago


Job description

Who we are

We are strong, nimble, and growing! EB Horsman & Son is proud to be a fifth generation family owned, successful Western Canadian electrical distributor with 20+ locations throughout BC, Alberta, and Saskatchewan, consistently recognized as one of Canada's Best-Managed companies. We take pride in living our core values and carrying out our mission statement of helping our communities thrive since 1900s. At E.B. Horsman & Son, were committed to a workplace where everyone belongs. If youre qualified, wed like to hear from you.

What we offer

  • Birthday off

  • Health, dental, and employee assistance program benefits

  • Annual profit-sharing

  • Access to EBH University for personal & professional growth

Why this role matters

As part of a small, collaborative HR team, the HR Advisor plays a key role in delivering hands-on, practical, credible HR support for both day-to-day people matters and broader HR initiatives that enable the business to perform at its best, while ensuring alignment with our culture, core values, and business priorities.

Reporting to the HR Manager, this role balances employee relations, HR program delivery, and data-informed insights, while contributing to continuous improvement across HR practices. Working closely with leaders and employees, this role helps translate people strategies into consistent, effective practices in a fast-paced environment.

This role is well-suited to an experienced HR professional who brings sound judgment and a pragmatic approach to partnering with the business to influence outcomes through practical HR advice.

Position type/schedule

Temporary, 18-month contract based at our Head Office located in the Campbell Heights Business District (19295 25 Ave, Surrey, BC). Monday Friday, 40 hours per week. Primarily in-office for the first three months to support onboarding and training, followed by a hybrid work arrangement.

What to expect in the role

  • Partner with leaders to address employee relations, performance, and workplace issues, providing balanced advice that considers business impact, risk, and employee experience

  • Apply employment standards, human rights, and health & safety legislation with sound judgment, supporting consistent and defensible decision-making

  • Contribute to the design and delivery of HR initiatives across onboarding, talent development, engagement, and organizational change

  • Analyze workforce data and HR metrics to identify trends, risks, and opportunities, and provide insights that inform workforce planning and retention strategies

  • Lead HR projects and continuous improvement efforts that enhance the effectiveness, clarity and scalability of HR practices and systems

  • Collaborate with hiring managers on recruitment strategies and workforce planning decisions, and support the Talent Acquisition Specialist as required

  • Provide guidance on compensation, benefits, wellness, disability management, and return-to-work programs, ensuring alignment with company policy and legislation

  • Collaborate with internal teams and committees (e.g., DEI, Health & Safety, Business Continuity) to support a positive employee engagement and inclusive workplace culture

  • Ensure HR documentation and practices support audit readiness, consistency and sound governance

Ideal candidate profile

  • 5+ years of progressive HR experience in a generalist or advisory role, with the ability to manage a broad range of HR responsibilities in a fast-paced environment

  • Strong working knowledge of Canadian employment standards, human rights and OH&S legislation, with applied employee relations experience

  • CPHR designation or actively working toward completion

  • Experience in a similar industry, eg. Industrial manufacturing, construction, or wholesale environments, is an asset

  • Experience leveraging HR systems (e.g., ADP Workforce Now, Applicant Tracking Systems, Learning Management Systems and strong Excel skills for data analysis, data interpretation, reporting, and dashboard creation

  • Comfortable using HR technology and AI tools, with an understanding of data governance, privacy, and ethical considerations

  • Strong critical thinking, problem-solving and project leadership capabilities

  • Clear, confident communicator able to influence, build credibility and trust and navigate complex or sensitive situations

  • Highly organized, adaptable, and able to manage competing priorities effectively and have good judgment on when escalation is required

  • Experience supporting change initiatives and adapting to evolving business needs

Our Core Values: Celebrating the Past, Empowering the Future

Teamwork l Integrity l Continuous Improvement l Resilience l Empowered

Compensation is determined by the candidate's experience, education, qualifications, role complexity, internal equity, and other relevant factors. We thank all applicants for their interest. Only those living in Canada with permanent work authorization will be considered. Please note that only candidates selected for an interview will be contacted.

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