At AFSC, we care about each other, about Alberta and about agriculture. PEOPLE ARE OUR FOUNDATION. We want to work with talented people from a wide range of backgrounds. We strive to create a psychologically safe environment where we can all be ourselves and perform to the best of our abilities. CLIENTS ARE OUR FOCUS. The perseverance and hard work we see from our clients inspires us to show that same work ethic in everything that we do. EXCELLENCE IS OUR ASPIRATION. We are innovative, knowledgeable, and diverse and love what Albertan agriculture produces for people around the world. Working together, we grow and sustain the agriculture industry in Alberta.
Please note this position is open till filled.
This position is based out of the Lacombe Central Office, however the location if flexible, within Alberta, dependent on the successful applicant. The successful application will be required to be in the Lacombe Central Office as needed. However, periodically the position may be asked to work in other AFSC branches. Travel in these circumstances will be reimbursed according to AFSC’s Corporate Expenses Policy.
Are you a people-first HR professional looking to take the next step in your career in a role that blends strategy with impact? At AFSC, we know our people are the key to our success. We’re looking for a confident and collaborative People and Culture Advisor (PCA) to help shape a future-ready workforce and strengthen our position in Alberta’s agriculture industry.
As a strategic partner to our leaders, you’ll do more than provide HR advice – you’ll help build a resilient, values-driven culture and prepare our workforce for what’s ahead. In this high-impact role, you will:
Advise leaders and influence strategic people decisions across the organization
Deliver day to day HR generalist support while leading key talent management initiatives and programs
Leverage data and research to inform innovative, forward-looking HR strategies
Support workforce readiness by nurturing careers and enhancing engagement
Reporting to the Manager, People and Culture, you’ll bring HR expertise to all levels of the organization. Key focus areas include:
Strategic workforce planning
Talent, succession and performance management
Organizational design and effectiveness
HR policy and procedure development
Data-informed HR analysis and recommendations
Experience in compensation, including pay equity reviews, market analysis, and job evaluation, is considered an asset.
What’s in it for your development?
Join a supportive, forward-thinking team focused on workforce readiness, leadership development, and operational excellence.
Take the lead on enhancing, developing and delivering innovative people strategies designed for both today’s needs and tomorrow’s opportunities.
Expand your impact by applying a continuous improvement mindset and strategic thinking to expand your organizational impact.
What will you be responsible for?
Relationship Management – building effective working relationships to provide meaningful workforce insights
Information and Business Advice – provide specialist advice on the interpretation and application of HR policies and procedures
Employee Relations – provide advice and guidance to leaders in developing, documenting, and communicating solutions for individual employee relations cases
Policy Development and Implementation – Enhance policies and focus on building a more agile and efficient operation
HR Frameworks and Tools – Partner with leaders to determine evolving workforce needs and contribute to the creation or HR frameworks, tools and people strategies
HR Data and Analytics – Identify key trends and contribute to the creation of HR insights and strategies that enhance AFSC’s ability to deliver on its strategic objectives
HR Information Systems – Support the administration of HR and talent management strategies within the HRIS application (Dayforce) and provide support to team members in utilizing the system
Who You Are
A strong Human Resources Generalist with strong knowledge of HR policies, procedures and best practices
A creative problem solver who develops practical, people-centered solutions
A strategic thinker with a talent for simplifying complexity, optimizing processes, and making informed, timely recommendations that keep AFSC moving forward, and create a climate where team members are motivated to do their best
A strong communicator and team player who builds trust and motivates others
Education & Experience
Bachelor's degree in business, human resources or a related field
Five (5) years related human resources experience
Human resources certification (CPHR) is considered an asset
Candidates may be considered based on a combination of education and related experience.
Experience in data literacy, project management, change management, policy and program development is considered an asset
Why Join AFSC?
Proud to be named one of Alberta’s Top 85 Employers
Comprehensive benefits (including health, dental, vision and prescription drug coverage) on your first day of employment
Flex credits (choose between Health Spending Account, Wellness Spending Account or a Registered Retirement Savings Plan)
Participation in a defined benefit pension plan (PSPP)
Flexible work arrangements and opportunities for hybrid and remote work
Corporate functions
Winter Holiday closure
Generous vacation and special leave days
Health, wellness, culture, and recognition initiatives
About AFSC
For over 80 years Agriculture Financial Services (AFSC) has provided Alberta's agricultural producers and agribusinesses with loans, crop insurance and farm income disaster assistance. At AFSC, we’re proud of the work we do to help build a strong, growing and diversified agriculture and agri-food industry in Alberta. Many AFSC team members are also producers and know first-hand the challenges and rewards Alberta producers face.
https://afsc.ca/about-afsc/