Working at Nunavik Housing Bureau (NHB) means…
Contributing to the mission of an organization committed to providing comfortable, safe, and culturally appropriate housing in Nunavik’s fourteen communities. With a team of 250 employees working across the region, NHB operates in a unique northern environment where teamwork, adaptability, and collaboration are essential.
As Director of Human Resources, you will play a key role in shaping the evolution of the HR function, supporting employee development, and implementing processes adapted to the organization’s realities.
Salary and Benefits
- Total compensation, including the cost-of-living differential and food allowance, up to $160,300.00 per year, depending on experience
- Annual travel allowance for personal travel between Kuujjuaq and the rest of Quebec or Ottawa
- Housing provided according to current policies
- 35 vacation days, payable at the end of the year
- 16 statutory holidays, payable at the end of the year
- 12 sick days
- Option to accumulate a bank of 70 hours (10 days)
- Group insurance
- Pension plan with an employer contribution
- Opportunity for business travel to the thirteen other communities of Nunavik
As part of our team, you will enjoy a collaborative and rewarding work environment where your expertise will have a meaningful impact on Nunavik communities.
Main Tasks and Responsibilities
HR Leadership and Responsibilities
- Lead the evolution of the HR function by developing practices, processes, policies, and tools adapted to the organization’s needs
- Supervise and mobilize the HR team in carrying out its mandate
- Implement performance indicators and management tools to monitor the effectiveness of the HR function
Talent Acquisition, Employee Development and Engagement
- Develop and implement strategies to attract, develop, engage, and retain employees
- Ensure the effectiveness of recruitment, onboarding, and integration processes to meet the organization’s workforce needs
- Assess training needs
- Ensure the implementation of development plans for managers and employees
- Contribute to leadership development
Advisory Role and Labour Relations
- Advise senior management and managers on employee-related matters and labour relations issues
- Advise managers on performance management, skills development, and the application of policies and working conditions
- Monitor compliance and occupational health and safety matters (CNESST)
- Manage and monitor workplace injury and occupational illness cases
Compensation and Benefits
- Oversee compensation and benefits activities
- Manage and follow up on disability and leave files
Profile Sought
- Bachelor’s degree in industrial relations, human resources, or a related field
- Minimum of ten (10) years of experience in human resources, including at least six (6) years in team management role
- Experience as a human resources generalist at both the strategic and operational levels
- Significant experience managing and mobilizing teams in a multicultural and multi-site environment
- Excellent knowledge of Quebec labour laws
- Experience working in housing, within the parapublic sector, or in an Indigenous or northern setting is an asset
- CHRP or CIRC designation is an asset
Skills
- Strategic vision and ability to align HR practices with the organization’s needs and objectives
- Ability to lead change and transform HR practices and processes
- Strong professional judgment, high ethical standards, and discretion in handling confidential matters
- Strong ability to exert influence and political acumen when working with management
- Confidence and sound decision-making in complex labour relations situations
- Fluency in French and English; knowledge of Inuktitut is an asset
Experience Life in Nunavik
Working in Nunavik means discovering vast and breathtaking northern landscapes, a rich and welcoming Inuit culture, and a unique and authentic way of life.
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