<span><p><span><span>Domtar is a leading producer of pulp, paper, packaging, tissue and wood products. Through our focus on safety and sustainability, as well as our commitment to operational excellence and our network of facilities across Canada and the United States, Domtar delivers high-quality and cost-effective products to customers around the world.</span></span></p> <p> </p> <p><span><span>Our workforce is comprised of 14,000 talented and hardworking individuals. We are proud to offer competitive compensation, a supportive working environment, rewarding career paths and plenty of opportunities for learning and growth.</span></span></p> <p> </p> <p><span><span>The location in <span><span>Port Mellon</span></span>, (<span><span>British Columbia</span></span>, <span><span>Canada</span></span>), is seeking talent to fill the position of <b><b><b><b><span><span><b><b><b><b>Human Resources Specialist</b></b></b></b></span></span></b></b></b></b>. This job is <span><span>full-time</span></span> <span><span>permanent</span></span>.</span></span></p> <p><span><span>The Human Resources Specialist position ensures the effective integration of human resources and health & safety functions. In conjunction with the Site and Human Resource leadership, they have responsibility and accountability for managing employee relations functions, benefits administration, policies, procedures and program at the work site. This position manages confidential and highly sensitive legal documents and participates in the management of employee accountability including discipline.<br> The Human Resources Specialist position is also responsible for the coordination of occupational health and safety programs to ensure the wellbeing of those on Site. The incumbent provides guidance to all levels of management to promote a culture that ensures the highest standards of safety and occupational health. </span></span></p> <p> </p> <p><span><span><b>Areas of Responsibility</b><br> Employee Relations<br> ? Fosters and promotes positive employee and labour relations<br> ? Establishes and maintains constructive communication and effective working relationships with management <br> ? Provides advice on employee relations issues to human resources leadership, management and supervisors.<br> ? Participate in employee counseling meetings, including disciplinary meetings.<br> ? Counsels? management on resolving employee issues.<br> ? Liaise with payroll, and safety department to resolve issues.<br> ? Participate in Case Management of WCB and STD return to work programs.<br> ? Administers group benefits plans, which includes ensuring all eligible employees are enrolled on time, and ensure the processing benefit changes, <br> ? Orientates new employees on the benefit package and pension</span></span></p> <p> </p> <p><span><span>Safety<br> ? Promotes a safety culture that encourages individual responsibility and personal commitment.<br> ? Helps motivates team leaders, supervisors, and employees to identify unsafe conditions or acts; and assists in implementing changes to prevent injuries. Provide support to the site management team with respect to health and safety needs and issues.<br> ? Acts as a participant and key resource for the JOHSC (Joint Occupational Health & Safety Committee).<br> ? Assists supervisory staff in corrective actions resulting from analysis of accident and incident reports, safety statistics, audits and inspections in conjunction with the Joint Occupational Health and Safety Committee.<br> ? Supports management and employees? activities to facilitate continuous improvement in the areas of occupational health, safety and loss prevention. </span></span></p> <p> </p> <p><span><span>General<br> ? Liaise with payroll, and safety department to resolve issues, and internal and external legal as required.<br> ? Will use SAP to assist in the ordering and receiving of parts and services to support the successful operation of the site.<br> ? All othe
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