GoodWork Environmental Jobs · 11 hours ago
Human Resources
The Canadian Conservation Photography Collective (CCPC) is an organization focused on promoting conservation and science education through visual content. The Human Resources Manager plays a key role in supporting the CCPC’s people and organizational growth by developing and maintaining people-focused practices aligned with the collective’s mission and values, while nurturing an inclusive and respectful working environment for volunteers.
Environmental Services
Responsibilities
Co-create and maintain people-focused procedures and best practices that reflect the CCPC’s ways of working
Work collaboratively with the Executive Director to support organizational development, volunteer capacity planning, and the identification of people-related risks
Help foster a healthy, inclusive organizational culture grounded in respect, care, and collaboration
Coordinate equitable and accessible recruitment and onboarding processes for volunteers
Design welcoming onboarding experiences that help new volunteers feel supported and set up for success
Act as a trusted and approachable resource for volunteers with people-related questions, concerns, or needs
Contribute to ethical, transparent, and respectful people practices consistent with the CCPC’s conservation mission
Qualification
Required
Bachelor's degree in Human Resources, Business Administration, or a related field (or equivalent experience)
2+ years of progressive HR experience, ideally in a nonprofit, arts, environmental, or values-driven organization
Excellent interpersonal and communication skills
High degree of integrity, discretion, and empathy
Ability to work both independently and collaboratively within a volunteer collective
Strong organizational skills and attention to detail
Ability to handle confidential information with professionalism and care
Passion for conservation, visual storytelling, and social impact
Preferred
Experience working with remote volunteer teams, an asset
Benefits
Meaningful work supporting conservation and creative communities
Flexible work arrangements
A collaborative, mission-driven team culture
Company
GoodWork Environmental Jobs
GoodWork is Canada's largest community of environmental changemakers, sustainability professionals, job seekers and volunteers, since 2001.
Funding
Current Stage
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