Government of Yukon -> YG - Yukon Government
Location: Whitehorse, YT Y1A 2C6 CA (Primary)
Job Type: Permanent
Full/Part Time: Full-time
Standard Hours Bi-weekly: 75
Classification: AR01
Salary: $74,307.00 - $94,165.00
Union: OTH
Days Off: Saturday/Sunday
Travel: 10%
Admissibility: Open to all Candidates
Job Summary and Requirements:
The Yukon government is seeking creative individuals who enjoy solving problems, helping clients, and providing strategic advice. If these qualities sound like you, this opportunity could be the perfect fit for your career growth.
Working within the Yukon government's Human Resource community gives you the chance to make a positive impact using your problem-solving skills. As a member of this community, you will have the chance to offer strategic advice, contribute to decision-making processes, and influence policies and practices that affect the Yukon's public sector.
By joining this team, you will have the opportunity to work with a diverse group of clients, including employees and departments across the Yukon government. Your expertise and advice will be essential in addressing complex challenges, fostering an inclusive work environment, and supporting the growth and development of the government's workforce.
How we hire for these positions:
Our Human Resource Consultant (HRC) Series is a group of standardized job descriptions within the Human Resources teams at the Yukon government. These job descriptions reflect different levels of responsibility, certification, pay and position management processes. We have two main positions in the HRC Series: Human Resource Consultant I and Human Resource Consultant II.
This competition will be used to pre-certify candidates for the HRCI and HRCII roles. Applicants who pre-certify will be placed in our HRC candidate registry for up to one year – where they can see and apply for positions throughout the organization. Hiring for these positions is often quick, as candidates are already pre-certified and only need to complete reference checks and an informal fit interview with the hiring department.
To become pre-certified in the candidate registry, candidates complete a screening and evaluation process based on the essential qualifications, knowledge and skills required to perform the position across the Yukon government.
The opportunity:
Our Human Resource Consultants (HRCs) perform a diverse range of human resource management services through the building and fostering of relationships and strategic and analytical thinking. Depending on certification level, their tasks range from job description development, recruitment, labour and employee relations, employee engagement, workplace accommodations, job and organizational design and culture, as well as change management.
In these key roles, HRCs promote a culture of leadership, continuous learning, self-reflection and professionalism, as well as provide sound strategic human resource management practices for creative and forward-thinking advice.
Qualifications:
- Experience providing advice and influencing diverse client groups
- Experience problem solving difficult issues in collaboration with internal stakeholders
- Experience applying standardized processes in the organization (such as legislation, policies, procedures or frameworks)
- Post-secondary coursework (i.e., the field of human resources, education and training, social science, public administration, law, business and humanities)
Demonstrated knowledge, skills and personal suitability:
- Ability to listen actively, give, and receive feedback
- Understanding emotional and cultural intelligence
- Ability to communicate both orally and written, use interpersonal and relationship skills to influence others
- Ability to build collaborative relationships
- Experience thinking critically and strategically, able to solve problems and conflicts
- Commit to individual growth
- Understanding stakeholders and providing excellent customer services
- Demonstrate skills in planning, organizational, time management and change management
- Able to take initiative and be flexible
- Ability to apply technical skills, analytical skills, and business acumen
- Ability to navigate uncertain and complex situations
Learn more:
Yukon government supports balancing personal and professional needs through comprehensive benefits, the ability to build your professional skills through learning and developmental opportunities, and flexible work and leave options.
If you have any questions, please contact Belinda Potvin, Staffing Consultant at (867) 471-0887 or via email Belinda.Potvin@yukon.ca.
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