About this role
Position
Manager, Human
Resources
Location
Remote (Dease Lake,
BC) or Hybrid (Vancouver, BC or Calgary, AB)
Status
Full-Time
Closing Date
June
21, 2026
SALARY
$120,000
- $130,000 Annually
position summary
Join TNDC as our Manager, Human Resources and play a
key leadership role in shaping the employee experience across a growing,
Indigenous-owned organization. Reporting as a strategic business partner, you
will lead all aspects of human resources—including employee relations, talent
acquisition, performance management, workforce development, and HR
compliance—while fostering a culture of respect, accountability, and high
performance.
This is an exciting opportunity for an experienced HR
leader who is passionate about people, operational excellence, and making a
meaningful impact. Guided by TNDC’s values of Safety, Tahltan-Centered,
Integrity, Respect, and Pursuit of Excellence, you will help drive
organizational success while supporting TNDC’s mission of creating economic
prosperity for the Tahltan Nation through responsible and sustainable business
practices.
supervisory responsibilities:
• Recruits,
interviews, hires, and participates in training new HR staff.
• Oversees
the daily workflow of the department.
• Provides
constructive and timely performance evaluations.
• Leads
the corrective action process of employees in accordance with TNDC’s values and
policies.
• Oversight
and leadership to Human Resource Team.
responsibilities
• Implement,
review, oversee and manage all HR functions, systems, and processes across the
organization or designated work sites.
• Provide
guidance to managers and employees on HR policies, procedures, and best
practices.
• Identifies staffing and recruiting needs; develops and
executes best practices for hiring and talent management.
• Support
recruitment and onboarding strategies to attract, hire, and retain qualified
candidates.
• Administer
compensation and benefits programs in alignment with company standards and
budget.
• Collaborate
with the Center of Excellence/ Training department regarding workplace training
initiatives, including compliance, leadership development, and cultural
competency.
• Ensure
HR practices comply with applicable laws, regulations, and collective
agreements (if applicable).
• Maintain
accurate employee records and HR documentation.
• Collaborate
with leadership to develop and implement HR strategies aligned with
organizational goals.
• Promote
a positive work culture rooted in respect, inclusion, and accountability.
• Participate
in strategic planning related to workforce development and organizational
structure.
• Provide
mentorship to HR staff and foster team development.
• Reporting
and maintaining the HR dashboard.
• Other
duties as required for the success of TNDC.
QUALIFICATIONS
• Bachelor’s
degree in Human Resources, Business Administration, or a related field;
CPHR/CHRP designation is considered an asset.
• 8–10+
years of progressive Human Resources experience, including at least 5 years in
a supervisory or management role.
• Strong
knowledge of British Columbia employment legislation, workplace health and
safety requirements, and HR best practices.
• Experience
in industrial, construction, mining, or remote work environments is considered
an asset.
• Experience
working with Indigenous communities and a demonstrated commitment to cultural
awareness, inclusion, and respect for diverse perspectives.
• Proven
ability to lead employee relations matters, conflict resolution processes,
workplace investigations, and performance management initiatives.
• Demonstrated
experience in recruitment, workforce planning, talent acquisition, onboarding,
and employee retention strategies.
• Knowledge
of compensation, benefits administration, total rewards programs, and HR
reporting metrics.
• Experience
developing, implementing, and maintaining HR policies, procedures, and
programs.
• Proficiency
with Microsoft Office, Human Resource Information Systems (HRIS), payroll
systems, and employee data management.
• Strong
verbal and written communication skills with the ability to build effective
relationships across all levels of the organization.
• Excellent
organizational, analytical, problem-solving, and decision-making skills, with
the ability to manage multiple priorities in a fast-paced environment.
• Demonstrated
leadership skills with a commitment to fostering a positive, respectful, and
high-performing workplace culture.
• Understanding
of workplace safety standards, risk management practices, and a Safety First,
Safety Always mindset.
• Ability
to work independently in a remote environment while collaborating effectively
with teams across multiple locations.
Mentorship and Knowledge Sharing
Provide guidance, training, and mentorship to team members, especially
local Tahltan workers, by sharing technical skills, safety practices, and
industry knowledge in a respectful and culturally aware manner. Uphold Tahltan
values and principles by fostering a work environment built on respect,
teamwork, and mutual learning. Support the growth of the Tahltan workforce by
helping build capacity, promoting safe and effective work practices, and
ensuring that knowledge is passed on to strengthen both the team and the
broader Tahltan community for the benefit of current and future generation.
conditions of employment
• Willingness
to sign an Oath of Confidentiality.
• Willingness to work occasional weekends, evenings, or extended
hours to meet deliverables during busy periods.
• Willing to travel to site or local offices regularly.
• Ability to manage stress and perform effectively under pressure.
• Ability to work in a
remote and challenging environment.
• Successful completion
of pre-access drug and alcohol screening.
• Valid class 5 driver’s
license.
working conditions
• Remote work arrangement available for
candidates based in Dease Lake, BC, or hybrid work arrangement available from
TNDC's Vancouver, BC or Calgary, AB offices. Flexibility to work overtime
during peak operational periods; ability to meet deadlines under pressure.
• Travel (up to 50%) to various TNDC sites
and offices.
• Standard
work hours with occasional evenings or weekends required to meet deadlines or
support events and communications activities.
• The
role may require extended periods of sitting, working on a computer, and
occasional lifting of materials or equipment (e.g., promotional materials).
• Ability
to handle multiple projects, competing priorities, and tight deadlines in a
fast-paced environment while maintaining a high standard of work.