Job Title: Learning and Development Advisor
Excluded Full-Time
Reporting To: Senior Human Resources Business Partner
Starting: September/October 2025
Salary Range: $93,500 to $126,000 annually
SUMMARY
As a key member of the Human Resources team, the Learning and Development (L&D) HR Advisor supports the organization’s commitment to continuous learning and professional development. Reporting to the Sr. HR Business Partner (Sr. HRBP), the L&D Advisor is responsible for designing, facilitating, and evaluating training programs that enhance employee performance, leadership capacity, and organizational effectiveness.
This role requires strong instructional design capabilities, facilitation skills, communication excellence, and a demonstrated ability to leverage learning technologies. The Advisor will ensure that learning initiatives align with strategic priorities, foster employee engagement, and support a culture of inclusion and growth.
KEY RESPONSIBILITIES
Program Development & Facilitation
- Design, develop, and deliver training programs across various content areas, including onboarding, compliance, leadership development, and skills training.
- Facilitate in-person and virtual learning sessions using adult learning principles and engaging instructional strategies.
- Collaborate with the Sr. HRBP and departmental leaders to ensure training meets organizational and workforce needs.
- Incorporate inclusive and accessible practices into all learning content and delivery methods.
- Leverage learning management systems (LMS), e-learning tools, and other digital platforms to create and deliver training.
- Track and report on training participation, feedback, and effectiveness metrics to measure impact and inform continuous improvement.
- Maintain and update content libraries, resources, and training calendars.
- Conduct training needs assessments and gap analyses in collaboration with business units.
- Recommend and implement learning solutions based on data and organizational priorities.
- Stay current with industry best practices in learning and development, instructional design, and digital learning.
- Support broader HR initiatives, including performance development, succession planning, employee engagement, and culture.
- Provide learning-related expertise on cross-functional HR projects.
- Ensure alignment of learning programs with relevant legislation, internal policies, and diversity, equity, and inclusion principles.
- Handle sensitive information with discretion and professionalism.
- Assist with coordinating external education for staff.
An equivalent combination of education and related experience may be considered.
Education and Professional Certifications
- Post-secondary education in Human Resources, Business Administration, or a related field.
- Certifications in instructional design, adult education, or learning technology are assets.
- CPHR or working toward designation is an asset.
- Minimum of 3 years of relevant experience in learning and development, training design, and facilitation.
- Strong knowledge of adult learning theory, instructional design methodologies, and training evaluation.
- Experience with a range of training modalities (classroom, virtual, e-learning).
- Proficiency with learning technologies and platforms (e.g., LMS, Microsoft 365, Articulate, Zoom).
- Understanding of employment legislation, equity frameworks, and HR practices.
- Experience working in unionized environments is an asset.
- Excellent facilitation and presentation skills.
- Exceptional written and verbal communication skills.
- Strong organizational skills with attention to detail and timelines.
- Ability to collaborate and build strong relationships across departments.
- Technological proficiency and adaptability.
- Initiative, creativity, and a continuous improvement mindset.
- Ability to maintain confidentiality and exercise sound judgment.
- Handles sensitive information with discretion and professionalism.
- Ability to manage multiple priorities in a fast-paced environment.
- Flexibility to deliver training across various sites and schedules as needed.
- Occasional travel or off-site facilitation may be required.
- Commitment to professional ethics, equity, and inclusive learning practices.
- Flexibility to adapt to changing organizational needs and technology advancements.
Why work at BCNU?
BCNU speaks up and speaks out for safe, quality, public health care. We pride ourselves in providing protection, representation, and services to all members and in supporting our employees. Our organizational values are rooted in respect, integrity, and collaboration, guiding us in building a workplace culture where everyone feels they can bring their authentic selves to work. We recognize and prioritize cultural and psychological health and safety. As part of our dedication to equity and justice, we honour the Truth and Reconciliation Commission's calls to action and are actively engaged in advancing Indigenous-focused initiatives.
We offer an inclusive workplace with a comprehensive range of benefits and resources to promote well-being, career growth and work-life balance. This includes but is not limited to:
- Competitive compensation and extended health and dental benefits package
- Municipal Pension Plan
- 4 weeks vacation entitlement to start
- Hybrid work environment
- Education and professional development opportunities
Please also reach out to us at hr@bcnu.org to let us know of any accommodations you require through our application and selection process.