
Senior Consultant, HR Investigations
- Richmond, BC
- Permanent
- Temps-plein
- Owns and conducts HR investigations, that are often times complex
- Conducts case intake and ensures all information is correctly documented
- Conducts interviews with all involved parties
- Reviews supporting documentation, and performs research activities and analysis related to the case, if necessary, to inform decision making (e.g. internal precedent, external research)
- Proactively identifies issues for additional analysis, escalation, or partnership
- Partners with Legal Team, Compliance & Ethics, Asset Protection, Associate Relations, and others as needed for cases whose outcome cannot be determined without additional expertise
- Develops resolution recommendations, including performance management, employment decisions, or other warranted outcomes
- Partners with involved parties’ Management Team on necessary background information, recommended resolution, and any additional recommendations
- Completes proper template for any disciplinary action/coaching and reviews next steps with people manager
- Throughout all activities, operates within case management system to ensure interview notes, supporting evidence, findings, recommended outcomes and case reports are properly documented
- Maintains and updates policies, systems, and other investigation team resources
- Supports the training and development of new team members
- Regularly communicate recommended outcomes to Human Resources Directors, and in some instances Regional Vice Presidents
- Excellent organizational, written and verbal communication, and customer service skills
- Ability to communicate effectively with all levels of the organization
- Ability to dig into an issue and look at the situation from multiple angles, applies different methods to develop conclusions, and anticipates challenges
- Ability to facilitate consensus in decision-making; partners with others as needed
- Ability to provide strong customer service to all parties involved in an investigation
- Ability to own the work, make and follow through on commitments; detail oriented, able to manage multiple issues and meet changing deadlines
- Must be flexible, adapt to change easily, and able to exercise independent discretion on matters of significance
- Bachelor’s degree, preferred
- Four or more years of Human Resources or comparable experience, including investigation and case management experience
- Proficiency with Microsoft Office systems, including Word, PowerPoint and Excel