Applications are invited for the position of Human Resources Consultant in the Human Resources department, located at the Welland Campus. The salary range is $100,363 to $125,454.
Reporting to the Director, Labour Relations and Employee Services, the Human Resources Consultant provides a full range of labour and employee relations consulting, advisory, and operational support across key people-related matters. Working within an assigned client portfolio, the HR Consultant partners with leaders and employees across academic, administrative, and support areas to address complex workplace issues, interpret and apply collective agreements and policies, and support fair, consistent, and legally sound decision-making. The role requires developing a strong understanding of the operational context, strategic priorities, and workforce dynamics of supported areas in order to deliver practical, risk-informed solutions that align with organizational objectives and employee relations best practices.
As part of a broader Human Resources team, the HR Consultant works collaboratively across functions and portfolios to ensure an integrated and consistent approach to service delivery. This includes sharing expertise, aligning on approaches, and partnering with colleagues to support client needs and advance organizational priorities, with a focus on delivering seamless, coordinated HR programs and support.
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Acts as a trusted advisor to leaders, providing strategic and day-to-day labour and employee relations support across workplace matters, including performance and attendance management, workplace conduct, conflict resolution, and progressive discipline
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Interprets and applies collective agreements, legislation, policies, and procedures to support fair, consistent, and legally sound decision-making
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Builds strong relationships within an assigned client portfolio, proactively identifying and addressing both routine and complex employee relations issues
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Leads and supports workplace investigations, including fact-finding, interviews, and recommendations, with a focus on objectivity, confidentiality, and defensible outcomes
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Partners with leaders and liaises with union representatives to manage and resolve employee and labour relations matters, including performance discussions, disciplinary processes, and grievance-related issues
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Provides practical guidance on workforce planning and staffing decisions, including scheduling, overtime, and talent considerations, aligned with operational needs
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Contributes to the development and implementation of HR programs, practices, and strategies that support effective labour and employee relations across the College
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Partners across HR functions and portfolios to deliver coordinated, consistent services, ensuring an integrated approach to support organizational priorities and effective service delivery
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Degree or diploma in Human Resources, Business Administration, Industrial Relations, or a related field
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CHRL designation
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Minimum seven (7) years of progressive human resources experience, with a strong focus on labour relations, workplace investigations, and performance management in a unionized environment
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Advanced knowledge of employment and labour legislation, and demonstrated experience interpreting and applying collective agreements in a practical, defensible manner
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Exceptional analytical and problem-solving skills, with the ability to apply sound judgment and develop thoughtful, practical solutions to complex and sensitive issues
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Strong verbal and written communication skills, with experience preparing correspondence, reports, investigation summaries, and recommendations
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Demonstrated commitment to superior client service, with a proactive and responsive approach, and the ability to manage issues in a timely way while balancing competing priorities
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Proven ability to manage a high-volume workload, prioritize effectively, and meet deadlines in a fast-paced and evolving environment
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Ability to confidently navigate contentious matters with professionalism, discretion, and a high level of confidentiality
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Flexible, agile, and self-directed, with the ability to adapt quickly and stay current with changing legislation, policies, and best practices
Posting will remain active until the position is filled. First consideration will take place by June 29, 2026.
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Defined Benefit pension plan (CAAT) with contributions matched by Niagara College
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93% top up of maternity and parental leave pay for 52 weeks
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Generous vacation time
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Comprehensive benefits package including health, dental, vision, paramedical services (massage therapy, acupuncture, naturopathy, psychotherapy and psychology)
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Short-term and long-term disability
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Access to Employee Family Assistance Program, including counselling services, financial literacy services, nutrition advice, and more
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Employee tuition assistance and dependent tuition subsidy
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Hybrid work arrangements: a balance of on-campus and remote work
Note: Credentials obtained outside of Canada require an evaluation to determine the Canadian educational equivalence. This evaluation must support the educational requirements for the position as a condition of employment. For further information, visit: World Education Services http://www.wes.org/ca/.
Niagara College is strongly committed to diversity and inclusion within its community. We offer an inclusive work environment and welcome applications from all qualified individuals who feel they can further enhance campus diversity and equity efforts.
If requested, accommodations will be made to support applicants with disabilities during the recruitment and selection process.
While we thank all applicants, only those selected for an interview will be contacted. Posting will remain active until position is filled.