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Specialist, Diversity and Inclusion

Specialist, Diversity and Inclusion

CMHCToronto, ON, CA
26 days ago
Salary
CA$83,038.35–CA$103,797.93 yearly
Job description

Job Requisition ID : 10862

Position Status :  Permanent Full Time

Position Type :   Hybrid

Office Location :   Ottawa (ON); Calgary (AB); Halifax (NS); Montreal (QC); Toronto (ON); Vancouver (BC)

Travel Requirement :  Travel not required

Language Designation :  English Essential

Language Skill Levels (Read / Write / Speak) :  ZZZ

Security Requirement :  Reliability Status

Salary :  Our salaries generally range from $ 83038.35 to $ 103797.93 and are based on qualifications and experience.

About CMHC

The work you do and the work we do together matters. We come to work every day with a common purpose : to contribute to a well-functioning housing system.

At CMHC, we hold ourselves accountable for our results and support our colleagues in their achievements. We thrive on collaboration , connecting across CMHC and involving the right people to get our work done. We have  flexibility , in how, when, and where we work, within the boundaries of the business needs and the nature of your role. Our leadership style is guided by trust , where our leaders favour an adaptive approach based on the needs of their teams.

Join us and be part of a team that's committed to making a real difference and be part of something meaningful.

What’s in it for you

We’ve got the purpose, the people and the perks you need for a fulfilling career. Here’s the comprehensive and generous benefits you get when you’re a permanent employee :

  • Annual paid vacation.
  • Annual individual performance incentive.
  • Defined benefit pension plan.
  • Comprehensive group insurance plan to support your well-being from day one.
  • Support towards your personal and professional growth with training, mentorship and more.
  • An inclusive workplace culture and environment.
  • While positions at CMHC require some in-office presence, alternative work arrangements may be considered for Indigenous candidates.

About the role

Join CMHC’s Diversity, Equity and Inclusion team in the Specialist, Diversity and Inclusion position. In this role, you will provide expertise in employment equity and accessibility. You will lead the design and implementation of strategies to sustain a diverse workforce and foster an inclusive workplace culture. You will enable our workforce to adopt principles that advance employment equity and accessibility strategies that contribute to driving shared accountability towards our goals.

What you’ll do :

  • Perform analysis of quantitative and qualitative data, including survey and engagement activity results, report on findings, and put forward recommendations on strategies to remove and prevent identified barriers to workplace diversity, equity, inclusion, accessibility, and reconciliation. Perform diversity, inclusion and accessibility maturity assessments and employment systems reviews.
  • Design and implement comprehensive DEI training programs for employees at all levels and evaluate training effectiveness.
  • Conduct internal consultations using best practices for leading inclusive, meaningful, transparent and productive engagement activities. Build collaborative partnerships, both internally and externally, and work with subject matter experts to develop an understanding of the organization’s unique needs, opportunities, and constraints.
  • Use effective project management approaches and tools to lead assigned projects, including identifying project scope, budget, timelines, and risks.
  • Maintain abreast of industry trends and best practices and develop creative solutions to ensure our continued adoption of the most current and innovative methods to achieve our workplace diversity, equity, inclusion, accessibility and reconciliation commitments.
  • Oversee regulatory compliance with the Employment Equity Act, the Accessible Canada Act and the Multiculturalism Act and meet legislated reporting requirements.
  • Prepare communications material such as legislated reports and action plans, business cases, award and certification submissions, and briefing notes to senior management. Develop and deliver presentations to business lines and senior management.
  • Lead and contribute to the design, development, implementation, and evaluation of a wide range of projects and initiatives that contribute to meeting our employment equity goals and advancing our HR programs and processes.
  • What you should have :

  • An undergraduate degree or diploma in relevant area such as Business, Psychology, Human Resources, etc.
  • A minimum of five (5) years of relevant experience driving workplace diversity, equity, inclusion, accessibility and reconciliation efforts (eg. program design, training, education, staffing, etc.) or an equivalent combination of education and work experience related to the position.
  • Demonstrated experience in designing and implementing DEI training programs and learning pathways.
  • Experience in leading and the design and delivery of HR strategies, programs and policies including developing key performance indicators for successful realisation.
  • Experience leading and / or working with Employee Resource Groups.
  • Strong communication skills (oral and written) and a demonstrated ability to collaborate and influence a variety of stakeholders (internal and external) and demonstrated experience facilitating difficult conversations.
  • Demonstrated experience converting analytical results into actionable recommendations that create business value and inform decision-making and Demonstrated experience facilitating difficult conversations.
  • Advanced knowledge of Employment Equity and Accessibility legislations, as well as diversity and inclusion best practices, challenges, and strategies.
  • It would be great if you also had :

  • A Canadian Certified Inclusion Professional designation (CCIP™).
  • A certification or formal Diversity, Equity and Inclusion training.
  • Knowledge and understanding of best practices of Reconciliation, the Truth and Reconciliation Commission’s (TRC) calls to actions and Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples Act (UNDA).
  • Knowledge or experience working in conflict resolution.
  • Posting closing date :    Note, the competition will remain active until filled.

    Our commitment to diversity, equity, and inclusion

    We’re committed to employment equity and encourage women, Indigenous Peoples, persons with disabilities, veterans and persons of all races, ethnicities, religions, abilities, sexual orientations, and gender identities and expressions to apply. We also welcome applications from non-Canadians who are eligible to work in Canada.

    CMHC is an inclusive workplace where diversity of thought – and of people – are recognized, valued, and considered essential to achieving our mission.

    What happens after you apply

    We know that applying for a new job can be both exciting and daunting, and we appreciate your effort. . If you are selected for an interview or testing, please advise us if you require an accommodation.

    If you applied before and you were not successful don’t worry – we're always posting new positions, so don’t hesitate to give it another shot. We’re excited to see what you bring to the table this time around!