43 results for It Support Specialist in Oshawa, ON
Help Desk Analyst I
- Toronto, ON
- onsite
- Contract to Hire
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30.00 - 40.00 CAD / Hourly
- <p>This is an active contract opportunity with our client. We are looking for a Help Desk Analyst I to join an investment management organization in Toronto, Ontario on a contract basis with the potential to become permanent. This opportunity is ideal for an experienced IT support specialist who is comfortable assisting users in a Microsoft-focused environment and resolving day-to-day technical issues efficiently. The role supports business operations through responsive service, practical troubleshooting, and dependable end-user assistance across workplace technology.</p><p><br></p><p>Responsibilities:</p><p>• Provide front-line technical support for employees by diagnosing and resolving hardware, software, and access-related issues in a timely manner.</p><p>• Support users within a Microsoft environment, including Office 365 applications, standard desktop tools, and common workstation configurations.</p><p>• Troubleshoot point-of-sale equipment and printer-related concerns, identifying root causes and coordinating fixes to minimize disruption.</p><p>• Perform basic network checks to help isolate connectivity problems and escalate more complex infrastructure issues when required.</p><p>• Assist with device setup, user onboarding, and routine IT requests to ensure staff have the tools needed for daily work.</p><p>• Document incidents, resolutions, and recurring technical trends clearly to support service continuity and knowledge sharing.</p><p>• Deliver on-site support during scheduled coverage periods, including work performed at the location as needed.</p><p>• Collaborate with internal teams to address service requests, follow established support procedures, and contribute to a smooth user experience.</p>
- 2026-06-15T15:04:47Z
Event and Sponsorships Specialist
- Toronto, ON
- onsite
- Contract / Temporary
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80000.00 - 90000.00 CAD / Yearly
- <p>Robert Half is recruiting for an Events and Sponsorship's Specialist for a client in the Insurance industry. This is an 18 month maternity leave coverage contract working hybrid in downtown Toronto - 2 days a week in office. The Events and Sponsorship's Specialist will support the planning and execution of corporate events and sponsorship initiatives designed to strengthen and deepen client relationships. </p><p><br></p><p>Key Responsibilities: </p><ul><li>Plan, coordinate, and execute corporate events that prioritize client relationship-building, including quarterly townhalls, annual compant events, networking events, galas, and etc.</li><li>Partner closely with internal stakeholders (sales, account management, leadership) to align events with client engagement goals</li><li>Work with client-facing teams to identify target audiences and key accounts for events and sponsorship opportunities</li><li>Develop and manage event and sponsorship budgets, ensuring cost-effectiveness and ROI</li><li>Negotiate with vendors and partners to optimize spend while maintaining event quality</li><li>Track event performance metrics related to engagement, client satisfaction, and relationship impact</li></ul>
- 2026-06-12T20:08:41Z
HR Specialist
- Toronto, ON
- onsite
- Permanent
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130000.00 - 155000.00 CAD / Yearly
- <p>We are looking for an experienced HR People Operations Specialist to support a dynamic organization in Toronto, Ontario. In this role, you will partner with leaders and employees to strengthen workplace practices, improve engagement, and ensure human resources programs are delivered effectively. This position requires a strong background in employee relations, performance management, benefits administration, and HR systems oversight within a fast-paced environment.</p><p><br></p><p>Responsibilities:</p><p>• Lead and mentor a human resources team, ensuring daily activities support broader people strategies and organizational goals.</p><p>• Act as a trusted advisor to leaders and staff by offering practical guidance on workplace policies, employment legislation, performance concerns, attendance matters, and organizational structure.</p><p>• Develop and support learning initiatives, including workshops and training sessions on key human resources topics and annual performance review processes.</p><p>• Drive programs that enhance employee engagement, support retention efforts, and contribute to a positive workplace culture.</p><p>• Review and maintain HR policies, handbook content, and related procedures, identifying opportunities to improve clarity, compliance, and employee support.</p><p>• Provide coaching to managers and employees on goal setting, development planning, career growth, and appropriate training opportunities.</p><p>• Oversee the accuracy of employee records and ensure all personnel updates, changes, and departures are documented and entered in a timely manner.</p><p>• Coordinate with internal systems teams to manage HR system updates, test enhancements, resolve issues, and support the rollout of new functionality.</p><p>• Manage disability and leave cases, including claims coordination, return-to-work planning, and communication with third-party providers, payroll, and leaders.</p><p>• Support compensation and benefits administration by preparing market survey submissions, reviewing trends, and addressing benefit-related concerns.</p>
- 2026-06-12T14:04:07Z
SOX Specialist
- Toronto, ON
- onsite
- Contract / Temporary
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55.00 - 70.00 CAD / Hourly
- <p>We are looking for a SOX Specialist to join a P& C insurance organization in Toronto, Ontario on a Contract basis. </p><p><br></p><p>This Contract opportunity is well suited to a detail-oriented individual who can strengthen compliance documentation, evaluate internal controls, and contribute directly to a major controls enhancement initiative. The role offers a hands-on environment for someone who is proactive, adaptable, and comfortable working with stakeholders across the business.</p><p><br></p><p>Responsibilities:</p><p>• Review and refresh SOX and NI 52-109 control documentation to align with current business processes and compliance expectations.</p><p>• Support the modernization of the control framework by identifying gaps, clarifying ownership, and improving the quality of documented procedures.</p><p>• Assess the design and operating effectiveness of internal controls and help address deficiencies through practical remediation steps.</p><p>• Partner with finance, audit, and operational teams to gather evidence, validate control activities, and maintain accurate compliance records.</p><p>• Contribute to control updates required in relation to the Oracle Fusion implementation, ensuring documentation reflects process changes appropriately.</p><p>• Prepare clear audit-ready materials, including narratives, risk and control matrices, and testing support files.</p><p>• Monitor deadlines and priorities across the engagement while providing hands-on support in a fast-paced project setting.</p><p>• Attend the Toronto, Ontario office two days per week and collaborate effectively with cross-functional stakeholders on site and remotely.</p>
- 2026-06-12T19:58:40Z
Sr. Customer Service Coordinator
- Etobicoke, ON
- onsite
- Permanent
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70000.00 - 90000.00 CAD / Yearly
- We are looking for an experienced customer service specialist to oversee complex order activity and support key client relationships in Ontario. This position plays a central role in coordinating customer requirements with internal teams, ensuring orders move through the process accurately and on schedule. The successful candidate will also act as a knowledgeable resource on SAP-based order management while helping improve service quality, process consistency, and team effectiveness.<br><br>Responsibilities:<br>• Oversee a portfolio of strategic customer accounts, building strong working relationships and responding to service needs with professionalism and urgency.<br>• Handle advanced customer concerns, order exceptions, and delivery-related issues by coordinating solutions across internal departments.<br>• Manage the full order cycle from entry to final shipment, ensuring accuracy, timeliness, and alignment with customer expectations.<br>• Track inventory availability, production timing, and shipping status to proactively address delays or fulfilment risks.<br>• Investigate and resolve discrepancies involving orders, returns, credits, and transportation challenges with a focus on service recovery.<br>• Support demand planning and forecast-related activities by maintaining reliable order information and communicating account trends.<br>• Serve as the internal resource for SAP order management processes, offering guidance, troubleshooting support, and practical training to team members.<br>• Maintain process documentation, uphold data accuracy standards, and contribute to testing, system updates, and operational improvement initiatives.<br>• Review service performance indicators, identify opportunities for increased efficiency, and participate in cross-functional projects that strengthen customer satisfaction.<br>• Assist with onboarding and mentoring team members by sharing best practices and providing support on complex account matters.
- 2026-06-09T20:48:47Z
Controller
- Toronto, ON
- remote
- Permanent
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160000.00 - 200000.00 CAD / Yearly
- <p>Our client is a publicly traded financial technology organization operating within the digital asset and investment management space. The company is experiencing continued growth through both organic expansion and strategic acquisitions and is seeking a Corporate Controller to join its finance leadership team. Reporting directly to the Chief Financial Officer, this role will be responsible for leading the financial reporting function, managing the external audit process, overseeing the quarterly close cycle, and supporting the continued development of the organization's finance infrastructure and internal control environment.</p><p><br></p><p>This position offers significant exposure to executive leadership, public company reporting, and strategic initiatives within a dynamic and evolving industry.</p><p><br></p><p><strong>Key Responsibilities:</strong></p><ul><li>Lead the quarterly and annual financial reporting process, ensuring accurate and timely reporting in accordance with applicable accounting standards.</li><li>Prepare and review consolidated financial statements and supporting schedules.</li><li>Manage the monthly, quarterly, and year-end close processes, maintaining reporting deadlines while identifying opportunities to improve efficiency and reduce close timelines.</li><li>Prepare financial information and supporting analyses for Management's Discussion & Analysis (MD& A) and other external reporting requirements.</li><li>Research complex accounting matters and prepare technical accounting memoranda to support accounting conclusions.</li><li>Manage the annual external audit and quarterly review processes, serving as the primary liaison with external auditors.</li><li>Coordinate audit deliverables across multiple entities and jurisdictions.</li><li>Support the CFO in maintaining and enhancing the organization's internal control framework, including compliance with public company reporting requirements.</li><li>Assist with the implementation and documentation of financial controls, policies, and procedures.</li><li>Provide leadership and oversight to a small team of accounting professionals.</li><li>Review work product, mentor team members, and support ongoing professional development.</li><li>Foster a collaborative, accountable, and high-performing finance function.</li><li>Support treasury management activities, banking relationships, and payment processes.</li><li>Oversee Canadian payroll administration.</li><li>Partner with operational teams across international locations to support reporting requirements, process improvements, and business initiatives.</li><li>Act as a key finance owner of the organization's ERP system, ensuring effective utilization and continuous enhancement.</li><li>Lead finance transformation initiatives focused on automation, scalability, process optimization, and reporting efficiency.</li><li>Support the integration of newly acquired businesses into the finance and reporting infrastructure.</li><li>Identify opportunities to leverage technology to strengthen controls and improve financial reporting processes.</li><li>Partner closely with the CFO on strategic finance initiatives, acquisitions, system implementations, and other projects supporting organizational growth.</li></ul>
- 2026-06-11T14:28:43Z
Associate Lawyer
- Toronto, ON
- onsite
- Permanent
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115000.00 - 120000.00 CAD / Yearly
- <p>Our client is seeking an <strong>Associate Lawyer</strong> to support a broad range of legal matters in a dynamic professional services environment. This role is ideal for a lawyer with strong analytical, research, drafting, and advocacy skills who can manage files effectively and provide practical legal guidance. The successful candidate will work collaboratively with internal and external stakeholders and contribute to high-quality client service.</p><p><strong> </strong></p><p><strong>Key Responsibilities</strong></p><ul><li>Manage and support a variety of legal files from initial review through resolution</li><li>Conduct legal research and prepare summaries, opinions, and recommendations</li><li>Draft, review, and revise legal documents, correspondence, pleadings, contracts, and other materials</li><li>Support negotiations, mediations, hearings, examinations, and other legal proceedings as required</li><li>Advise on legal risks, regulatory matters, and compliance considerations</li><li>Communicate with clients, opposing counsel, tribunals, courts, and other stakeholders in a professional manner</li><li>Maintain accurate and organized file documentation, records, and deadlines</li><li>Collaborate with lawyers, paralegals, and administrative professionals to support case strategy and workflow</li><li>Stay current on relevant legislation, case law, and legal developments</li><li>Contribute to other legal and practice-related initiatives as assigned</li></ul><p><br></p>
- 2026-06-11T18:44:10Z
Human Resources & People Operations Manager
- Toronto, ON
- onsite
- Permanent
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100000.00 - 120000.00 CAD / Yearly
- <p><strong>HR & People Operations Manager</strong></p><p>The Opportunity</p><p>A growing organization is seeking an experienced <strong>HR & People Operations Manager</strong> to support and strengthen its people function. Reporting to senior leadership, this role will oversee the employee lifecycle and contribute to the development of people programs, policies, and systems that support organizational effectiveness and employee experience.</p><p>This opportunity is well suited for an HR professional who is comfortable working in an evolving environment, enjoys creating structure, and can contribute across a broad range of Human Resources responsibilities.</p><p>Key Responsibilities</p><p><strong>HR Operations</strong></p><ul><li>Manage the full employee lifecycle, including onboarding, offboarding, employment documentation, and employee records.</li><li>Coordinate payroll, compensation administration, and related employee processes.</li><li>Support compliance with applicable employment legislation and HR practices.</li><li>Develop, maintain, and update HR policies, procedures, and internal documentation.</li><li>Serve as a resource for employee and manager HR-related inquiries.</li></ul><p><strong>Talent Acquisition & Workforce Planning</strong></p><ul><li>Lead full-cycle recruitment across a range of functions and levels.</li><li>Partner with leaders to identify hiring needs and support workforce planning activities.</li><li>Improve hiring processes, candidate experience, and recruitment practices.</li><li>Build and maintain talent pipelines to support future hiring needs.</li></ul><p><strong>Performance Management & Employee Development</strong></p><ul><li>Support performance management programs and assist leaders with goal setting, feedback, coaching, and development planning.</li><li>Identify learning and development opportunities that support employee growth and organizational needs.</li><li>Encourage ongoing feedback and professional development practices.</li></ul><p><strong>Employee Experience & Culture</strong></p><ul><li>Support employee engagement initiatives and workplace culture efforts.</li><li>Administer employee feedback programs, surveys, and recognition initiatives.</li><li>Support retention, team effectiveness, and employee engagement strategies.</li><li>Coordinate internal events, team-building activities, and culture-related programs.</li><li>Partner with leadership to support an inclusive, collaborative, and respectful work environment.</li></ul><p><strong>Strategic HR Partnership</strong></p><ul><li>Provide guidance to leaders on employee relations, organizational effectiveness, and people-related matters.</li><li>Contribute to organizational planning, change management, workforce planning, and organizational design discussions.</li><li>Align people programs and HR initiatives with business priorities.</li></ul><p><strong>Projects & Process Improvement</strong></p><ul><li>Participate in cross-functional projects related to operational improvement and organizational growth.</li><li>Support process improvement initiatives and internal planning activities.</li><li>Collaborate with leaders and stakeholders on strategic projects and evolving priorities.</li></ul><p><br></p>
- 2026-06-03T19:23:46Z
Sr. Financial Analyst
- Barrie, ON
- onsite
- Contract to Hire
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40.00 - 40.00 CAD / Hourly
- <p>We are looking for an experienced Sr. Financial Analyst to join a team in Barrie, Ontario on a contract basis with the potential for a permanent opportunity. This position is well suited to a finance specialist who can support accurate reporting, maintain strong controls, and manage detailed reconciliations in a regulated environment. The successful candidate will contribute to financial oversight, compliance reporting, and ongoing analysis while working independently and meeting firm deadlines.</p><p><br></p><p>Responsibilities:</p><p>• Complete monthly reconciliations for bank accounts, general ledger balances, and subsidiary records, ensuring issues are identified and addressed promptly.</p><p>• Review financial data for inconsistencies, research the source of variances, and implement corrective actions to maintain reporting accuracy.</p><p>• Prepare and submit required financial reports in accordance with ASPE and Ministry of Health expectations, including recurring quarterly deliverables.</p><p>• Support financial analysis activities by producing ad hoc reports, evaluating results, and presenting clear findings for decision-making.</p><p>• Assist with budgeting, forecasting, and planning processes to help strengthen financial oversight and operational performance.</p><p>• Maintain reliable documentation and organized working papers to support audits, reviews, and internal accountability standards.</p><p>• Use reporting tools and business systems to extract, validate, and analyze financial information from multiple sources.</p><p>• Partner with internal stakeholders to improve reporting quality, resolve data concerns, and support finance-related process requirements.</p>
- 2026-06-18T12:53:46Z
Associate Family Lawyer
- Toronto, ON
- onsite
- Permanent
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100000.00 - 120000.00 CAD / Yearly
- <p>Our client is seeking an <strong>Associate Family Lawyer</strong> to support a range of family law matters in a professional legal environment. This role is suited to a lawyer with strong legal research, drafting, advocacy, and client management skills who can manage files effectively and provide practical, client-focused legal guidance. The successful candidate will work collaboratively with colleagues and clients on sensitive and often complex family law matters while delivering high-quality legal service.</p><p><strong> </strong></p><p><strong>Key Responsibilities</strong></p><ul><li>Manage and support family law files through various stages of the legal process</li><li>Conduct legal research and prepare legal opinions, case summaries, and strategic recommendations</li><li>Draft pleadings, motions, affidavits, agreements, financial statements, correspondence, and other legal documents</li><li>Represent or assist with representation in mediations, negotiations, case conferences, motions, hearings, and trials as required</li><li>Advise clients on family law matters, including separation, divorce, parenting arrangements, support, and property-related issues</li><li>Communicate with clients, opposing counsel, court staff, and other stakeholders in a professional and respectful manner</li><li>Maintain organized file records, track deadlines, and support effective case management</li><li>Collaborate with legal team members on case strategy, advocacy preparation, and client service</li><li>Stay current on relevant legislation, case law, and procedural developments in family law</li><li>Contribute to additional legal and practice-related initiatives as assigned</li></ul><p><br></p>
- 2026-06-11T18:44:10Z
Tax Staff - Public
- North York, ON
- onsite
- Permanent
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100000.00 - 120000.00 CAD / Yearly
- <p><strong>Join a Growing, Specialized Tax Practice in the North GTA</strong></p><p>Our client, a well-established and growing <strong>mid-sized public accounting firm in the North GTA</strong>, is seeking a <strong>Tax Accountant</strong> to join their highly regarded <strong>specialized Tax Practice</strong>.</p><p>This is an excellent opportunity for a tax professional who wants to deepen their expertise, work on complex and interesting files, and collaborate with a high-performing team in a firm that values professional development and client impact.</p><p><br></p><p>What You’ll Do</p><ul><li>Prepare and review a wide range of <strong>income tax returns</strong> (personal, corporate, and trust), ensuring accuracy and full compliance with Canadian tax regulations</li><li>Handle <strong>information returns and regulatory filings</strong>, keeping clients compliant and up to date</li><li>Assist with <strong>tax elections, objections, and dispute resolution</strong>, gaining exposure to more complex tax matters</li><li>Analyze <strong>CRA notices and statements of account</strong>, identifying issues and recommending next steps</li><li>Build strong relationships with clients by providing <strong>clear, timely, and professional tax guidance</strong></li><li>Support <strong>tax planning and advisory engagements</strong>, helping clients optimize their financial outcomes</li><li>Act as a key liaison with <strong>tax authorities</strong>, managing inquiries and resolving issues on behalf of clients</li><li>Stay ahead of changes in <strong>Canadian tax legislation</strong>, applying new rules and guidance proactively</li><li>Collaborate closely with colleagues across the practice to deliver <strong>high-quality, timely client service</strong></li><li>Leverage <strong>modern tax software and tools</strong> to drive efficiency and accuracy in all deliverables</li></ul><p><br></p>
- 2026-05-22T12:33:57Z
Litigation Associate
- Toronto, ON
- onsite
- Permanent
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180000.00 - 225000.00 CAD / Yearly
- <p>Our client is seeking a <strong>Litigation Associate</strong> to support a broad range of dispute resolution and advocacy matters in a professional legal environment. This role is suited to a lawyer with strong research, drafting, analytical, and advocacy skills who can manage files effectively and provide practical legal support. The successful candidate will work closely with colleagues and clients while contributing to high-quality legal service and case management.</p><p><strong> </strong></p><p><strong>Key Responsibilities</strong></p><ul><li>Manage and support litigation files through various stages of the legal process</li><li>Conduct legal research and prepare case summaries, legal opinions, and recommendations</li><li>Draft pleadings, motion materials, affidavits, facta, correspondence, and other legal documents</li><li>Assist with discoveries, hearings, mediations, arbitrations, trials, and settlement discussions as required</li><li>Communicate with clients, opposing counsel, experts, court offices, and other stakeholders in a professional manner</li><li>Maintain file records, monitor deadlines, and support effective document management</li><li>Analyze legal risks, evidence, and case strategy in collaboration with senior lawyers and team members</li><li>Support preparation for court appearances and other advocacy proceedings</li><li>Stay current on relevant case law, legislation, and procedural developments</li><li>Contribute to additional legal and practice-related initiatives as assigned</li></ul><p><strong> </strong></p>
- 2026-06-11T18:44:10Z
Sr. Compensation Analyst
- North York, ON
- onsite
- Permanent
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75000.00 - 95000.00 CAD / Yearly
- <p>Robert Half Canada is partnering with a client in Richmond Hill to identify a <strong>Senior Compensation Analyst</strong> to support internal stakeholders across Finance and People & Culture. This position reports to senior finance leadership and plays a key role in compensation, payroll accounting, reconciliation, and related financial analysis.</p><p>This opportunity offers a collaborative team environment, an open-office setting, and professional development support, including CPA dues coverage and mentorship from senior finance leadership.</p><p><br></p><p><strong>Key Responsibilities</strong></p><ul><li>Prepare and post payroll-related journal entries, including wages, commissions, benefits, and statutory deductions</li><li>Perform regular account reconciliations related to payroll, commissions, benefits, and accrual accounts on a bi-weekly, monthly, and year-end basis</li><li>Reconcile payroll registers to the general ledger and investigate and resolve discrepancies</li><li>Calculate and process monthly commissions for sales employees and third-party agents, including reconciliation to supporting schedules</li><li>Complete bi-weekly, monthly, and annual payroll reconciliations, including year-end payroll activities</li><li>Prepare, analyze, and reconcile statutory remittances and related accounts, including EHT and WSIB</li><li>Review wage calculations and deductions for accuracy and ensure appropriate accounting treatment</li><li>Maintain detailed reconciliation schedules and supporting documentation for audit and internal review purposes</li><li>Identify discrepancies, recommend process improvements, and communicate findings to relevant stakeholders</li><li>Support additional accounting and finance-related responsibilities as assigned</li></ul>
- 2026-06-09T16:18:41Z
Member Services Representative – Benefits
- Toronto, ON
- onsite
- Permanent
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60000.00 - 70000.00 CAD / Yearly
- <p>Robert Half Canada is hiring a <strong>Member Services Representative</strong> for a valued client in the benefits and pension administration sector. This is an excellent opportunity for a service-driven professional who enjoys helping people, solving complex benefit-related questions, and making a meaningful impact through accurate, compassionate member support. If you bring experience in benefits, disability, leave administration, or pension-related services, this role offers the chance to grow your expertise in a collaborative and member-focused environment.</p><p><strong> </strong></p><p><strong>What You’ll Do</strong></p><ul><li>Serve as a key point of contact for members with questions related to benefit and pension plans.</li><li>Administer benefit updates such as enrollments, reinstatements, terminations, dependent changes, beneficiary updates, and supporting documentation.</li><li>Support disability, leave, and self-pay administration, including tracking, communication, documentation, and funding calculations.</li><li>Work closely with external providers, claims administrators, and internal stakeholders to help resolve member issues efficiently and professionally.</li><li>Maintain accurate records, process forms, and ensure documentation is complete and compliant.</li><li>Assist members with online portal access and basic technical support.</li><li>Contribute to special projects, wellness events, and other member service initiatives as needed.</li></ul><p><br></p>
- 2026-06-18T19:18:46Z
Labour & Employment Lawyer
- Toronto, ON
- onsite
- Permanent
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140000.00 - 180000.00 CAD / Yearly
- <p>Our client is seeking a <strong>Labour & Employment Lawyer</strong> to support a broad range of workplace law matters in a professional legal environment. This role is suited to a lawyer with strong research, drafting, advocacy, and advisory skills who can manage files effectively and provide practical legal guidance. The successful candidate will work collaboratively with clients and colleagues on labour relations, employment law, workplace policies, and dispute resolution matters while delivering high-quality legal service.</p><p><strong> </strong></p><p><strong>Key Responsibilities</strong></p><ul><li>Manage labour and employment law files through all stages of the legal process</li><li>Conduct legal research and prepare legal opinions, case summaries, and strategic recommendations</li><li>Draft pleadings, applications, grievance materials, employment agreements, workplace policies, submissions, correspondence, and other legal documents</li><li>Represent or assist with representation in arbitrations, mediations, negotiations, hearings, investigations, and related proceedings</li><li>Advise clients on labour relations, employment standards, workplace policies, terminations, human rights, occupational health and safety, and related legal issues</li><li>Support matters involving collective bargaining, grievance arbitration, workplace investigations, and regulatory compliance as required</li><li>Communicate with clients, opposing counsel, unions, tribunals, and other stakeholders in a professional manner</li><li>Maintain organized file records, monitor deadlines, and support effective case management</li><li>Collaborate with legal team members on case strategy, advocacy preparation, and client service</li><li>Stay current on legislative, regulatory, and case law developments in labour and employment law</li><li>Contribute to additional legal and practice-related initiatives as assigned</li></ul><p><br></p>
- 2026-06-12T16:18:41Z
Sales Floor Manager
- Toronto, ON
- onsite
- Permanent
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90000.00 - 110000.00 CAD / Yearly
- <p><strong>Location:</strong> North York, Ontario</p><p> <strong>Job Type:</strong> Full-Time</p><p> <strong>Department:</strong> Retail</p><p><br></p><p><strong>Position Overview</strong></p><p>Our client is seeking an experienced and polished <strong>Sales Floor Manager</strong> to lead daily sales floor operations in a luxury retail environment. This position is responsible for driving sales performance, elevating the client experience, supporting team development, and ensuring operational excellence across the store. The ideal candidate brings a strong background in luxury retail management, a passion for client service, and the ability to lead a high-performing team with professionalism and attention to detail.</p><p><br></p><p><strong>Key Responsibilities</strong></p><p><br></p><p><strong>Sales Leadership</strong></p><ul><li>Lead, coach, and motivate the sales team to achieve and exceed sales goals and key performance indicators.</li><li>Deliver an elevated client experience that reflects the standards of a luxury retail environment.</li><li>Build and maintain strong relationships with VIP clients and support high-value sales opportunities.</li><li>Assist sales associates with client inquiries, closing strategies, and CRM usage.</li><li>Ensure all client communication across phone, email, and text is timely, professional, and aligned with service expectations.</li><li>Maintain strong knowledge of product collections, features, and new launches, while supporting team education and product confidence.</li><li>Partner with leadership to resolve escalated client issues effectively and professionally.</li></ul><p><strong>Team Leadership and Development</strong></p><ul><li>Supervise and mentor the sales team on client engagement, product knowledge, and service standards.</li><li>Conduct ongoing coaching, performance reviews, and development planning.</li><li>Foster a collaborative, positive, and results-driven team culture.</li><li>Support staffing plans, scheduling, and daily sales floor coverage.</li><li>Assist with recruitment, interviewing, onboarding, and training of new team members.</li><li>Ensure employees complete all required training and achieve expected standards.</li></ul><p><strong>Store Operations</strong></p><ul><li>Oversee day-to-day sales floor operations to ensure smooth workflow and a seamless customer experience.</li><li>Maintain visual merchandising, presentation standards, and overall store appearance.</li><li>Monitor inventory presentation, stock handling practices, and security procedures.</li><li>Support adherence to company policies, procedures, and service standards.</li><li>Track daily sales activity, client follow-up, CRM updates, and operational reporting.</li><li>Assist with in-store events, launches, and VIP appointments.</li><li>Partner with leadership on process improvements and business initiatives.</li><li>Perform other related duties as needed.</li></ul>
- 2026-06-01T15:58:48Z
Labour Lawyer
- Toronto, ON
- onsite
- Permanent
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140000.00 - 190000.00 CAD / Yearly
- <p>Our client is seeking a <strong>Labour Lawyer</strong> to support a broad range of labour and employment law matters in a professional legal environment. This role is suited to a lawyer with strong research, drafting, advocacy, and client advisory skills who can manage files effectively and provide practical legal guidance. The successful candidate will work collaboratively with colleagues and clients on complex workplace matters while delivering high-quality legal service.</p><p><strong> </strong></p><p><strong>Key Responsibilities</strong></p><ul><li>Manage labour and employment law files through all stages of the legal process</li><li>Conduct legal research and provide analysis, opinions, and strategic recommendations</li><li>Draft pleadings, grievance materials, applications, submissions, correspondence, and other legal documents</li><li>Represent clients or support representation in arbitrations, mediations, hearings, negotiations, and related proceedings</li><li>Advise on labour relations, collective bargaining, employment standards, workplace policies, human rights, and related legal matters</li><li>Communicate with clients, opposing counsel, unions, tribunals, and other stakeholders in a professional manner</li><li>Maintain organized file records, monitor deadlines, and support effective case management</li><li>Collaborate with legal team members on case strategy, advocacy preparation, and client service</li><li>Stay current on legislative, regulatory, and case law developments in labour and employment law</li><li>Contribute to additional legal and practice-related initiatives as assigned</li></ul><p><br></p>
- 2026-06-11T18:44:10Z
Risk Analyst
- North York, ON
- onsite
- Permanent
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60000.00 - 80000.00 CAD / Yearly
- <p>Robert Half Canada is seeking a <strong>Risk Analyst</strong> on behalf of our client, a purpose-driven, member-focused organization in the insurance and services sector.</p><p>This opportunity is suited for a detail-oriented professional who is interested in enterprise risk management, cross-functional collaboration, and supporting effective risk practices across a complex organization. The successful candidate will help coordinate risk programs, support governance activities, contribute to policy and framework updates, and assist in enhancing risk reporting and monitoring processes.</p><p><strong> </strong></p><p><strong>Key Responsibilities</strong></p><ul><li>Support the implementation of enterprise risk management tools, practices, and techniques</li><li>Coordinate risk-related programs and initiatives from initiation through completion, ensuring deadlines and deliverables are met</li><li>Manage team schedules and calendars, including meetings, deadlines, and task coordination</li><li>Use technology tools such as dashboards and task management platforms to monitor progress and support accountability</li><li>Identify opportunities to improve processes and team efficiency through technology and workflow enhancements</li><li>Provide administrative and organizational support for quarterly executive risk committee activities, including scheduling, agenda preparation, documentation, and follow-up items</li><li>Coordinate with internal stakeholders to support the timely submission and review of committee materials</li><li>Develop an understanding of the organization’s operating environment to support risk identification, assessment, and monitoring activities</li><li>Collaborate across teams to update and maintain risk-related policies, frameworks, and procedures in alignment with internal standards and regulatory requirements</li><li>Assist in the development and ongoing enhancement of key risk indicators</li><li>Promote risk awareness and support the continuous improvement of risk management capabilities across the organization</li><li>Support business partners by sharing risk management best practices, including policy and guideline development</li><li>Contribute to the enhancement of risk appetite frameworks, including risk exposure metrics, monitoring approaches, and escalation processes</li><li>Support the administration of technology used for signature management on contracts and policies</li></ul><p><br></p>
- 2026-06-10T13:23:44Z
Personal Injury Lawyer
- Toronto, ON
- onsite
- Permanent
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150000.00 - 180000.00 CAD / Yearly
- <p>Our client is seeking a Personal Injury Lawyer to support a range of plaintiff-side or defense-side personal injury matters in a professional legal environment. This role is suited to a lawyer with strong advocacy, negotiation, legal research, and drafting skills who can manage files effectively and provide practical, client-focused legal guidance. The successful candidate will work on matters involving injury claims, insurance-related disputes, and other litigation files while delivering high-quality legal service.</p><p><br></p><p><strong>Key Responsibilities</strong></p><ul><li>Manage personal injury files through all stages of the legal process</li><li>Conduct legal research and prepare case summaries, legal opinions, and strategic recommendations</li><li>Draft pleadings, motion materials, affidavits, mediation briefs, settlement materials, correspondence, and other legal documents</li><li>Represent or assist with representation in examinations, mediations, discoveries, hearings, negotiations, and trials as required</li><li>Advise clients on personal injury matters, claims processes, litigation strategy, and dispute resolution options</li><li>Review medical, financial, employment, and expert evidence relevant to claims and damages assessments</li><li>Communicate with clients, opposing counsel, insurers, experts, court staff, and other stakeholders in a professional manner</li><li>Maintain accurate file records, monitor deadlines, and support effective case management</li><li>Collaborate with legal team members on litigation strategy, advocacy preparation, and client service</li><li>Stay current on relevant legislation, case law, and procedural developments related to personal injury and civil litigation</li><li>Contribute to additional legal and practice-related initiatives as assigned</li></ul><p><br></p>
- 2026-06-11T18:44:10Z
Sr. Tax Manager
- Toronto, ON
- onsite
- Permanent
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140000.00 - 160000.00 CAD / Yearly
- <p>Robert Half Canada is recruiting on behalf of our client for a <strong>Senior Tax Manager</strong>. This role is responsible for leading tax planning, compliance, reporting, and risk management activities while supporting broader finance and business objectives. The position works closely with internal stakeholders and external advisors to help ensure tax matters are managed accurately, efficiently, and in accordance with applicable regulations.</p><p>This opportunity is suited to a tax professional with strong technical knowledge, sound judgment, and experience operating in a collaborative, deadline-driven environment.</p><p><br></p><p><strong>Key Responsibilities</strong></p><ul><li>Lead corporate tax compliance, reporting, and planning activities across the organization.</li><li>Oversee the preparation and review of tax filings, provisions, and supporting documentation to help ensure accuracy and timeliness.</li><li>Monitor changes in tax legislation, assess potential impacts, and provide practical guidance to business and finance leaders.</li><li>Support tax accounting matters, including year-end and quarterly reporting requirements.</li><li>Partner with internal finance, accounting, legal, and business teams to address tax-related issues and support operational initiatives.</li><li>Manage relationships with external advisors, auditors, and tax authorities as needed.</li><li>Identify tax risks, recommend process improvements, and support the development of effective internal controls.</li><li>Contribute to audits, reviews, and special projects related to corporate tax, indirect tax, transfer pricing, or cross-border matters, where applicable.</li><li>Prepare clear summaries, recommendations, and presentations for leadership on tax matters and related business impacts.</li><li>Support the continuous improvement of tax processes, documentation standards, and reporting workflows.</li></ul><p><br></p>
- 2026-06-16T20:04:27Z
Legal Counsel
- Toronto, ON
- onsite
- Permanent
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160000.00 - 185000.00 CAD / Yearly
- <p>Our client is seeking a <strong>Legal Counsel</strong> to provide legal advice and support across a range of corporate, regulatory, contractual, and business matters. This role is suited to a lawyer with strong legal research, drafting, negotiation, and advisory skills who can deliver practical guidance aligned with organizational objectives. The successful candidate will work collaboratively with internal stakeholders and external partners while supporting risk management, compliance, and day-to-day legal operations.</p><p><strong> </strong></p><p><strong>Key Responsibilities</strong></p><ul><li>Provide legal advice on corporate, commercial, regulatory, compliance, and operational matters</li><li>Draft, review, and negotiate contracts, agreements, policies, and other legal documents</li><li>Support the organization in identifying legal risks and recommending practical solutions</li><li>Advise on governance, regulatory obligations, and internal policy matters</li><li>Assist with dispute resolution, litigation management, and coordination with external counsel as required</li><li>Conduct legal research and prepare opinions, summaries, and recommendations for business stakeholders</li><li>Support compliance initiatives and help maintain effective legal and regulatory processes</li><li>Collaborate with cross-functional teams on business initiatives, projects, and strategic matters</li><li>Maintain accurate legal records and documentation</li><li>Stay current on relevant legislation, regulations, and legal developments affecting the organization</li></ul><p><br></p>
- 2026-06-11T18:44:10Z
Legal Assistant – Construction Litigation
- Toronto, ON
- onsite
- Permanent
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58000.00 - 65000.00 CAD / Yearly
- <p>A leading Toronto-based law firm is seeking a skilled and highly organized <strong>Legal Assistant t</strong>o join its <strong>Construction Litigation</strong> team. This is an excellent opportunity for a proactive legal professional to support complex construction litigation matters in a collaborative and fast-paced environment.</p><p><br></p><p><strong>Key Responsibilities:</strong></p><ul><li>Provide administrative and legal support to lawyers in the Construction Litigation group, including drafting, formatting, and proofreading correspondence, pleadings, and court documents.</li><li>Coordinate the preparation and filing of legal documents with courts and tribunals within prescribed deadlines.</li><li>Maintain and organize client files, both electronic and hard copy, ensuring confidentiality and adherence to firm protocols.</li><li>Manage multiple calendars, schedule meetings, coordinate travel arrangements, and handle incoming/outgoing communications.</li><li>Track critical deadlines, limitation periods, and manage timelines for construction matters.</li><li>Conduct basic legal research and assist with document production, disclosure, and trial preparation.</li><li>Liaise professionally with clients, experts, court staff, and third parties as required.</li><li>Process time entries, expenses, and support billing activities as necessary.</li></ul><p><br></p>
- 2026-06-09T16:53:43Z
Senior Accountant
- North York, ON
- onsite
- Permanent
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80000.00 - 85000.00 CAD / Yearly
- <p>Robert Half is partnering with a growing organization in the food manufacturing industry to hire a <strong>Senior Accountant </strong>in <strong>Woodbridge, ON.</strong> This role is ideal for an experienced accounting professional who enjoys working in a collaborative, fast-paced environment and contributing to accurate financial reporting and process improvement.</p><p><br></p><p>The <strong>Senior Accountant</strong> will support month-end and year-end activities, reconcile accounts, analyze financial data, and help ensure compliance with internal controls and accounting standards. The successful candidate will bring strong technical accounting knowledge, attention to detail, and the ability to work effectively across departments.</p><p><strong> </strong></p><p><strong>Key Responsibilities</strong></p><ul><li>Prepare and review journal entries, account reconciliations, and working papers</li><li>Support month-end, quarter-end, and year-end close processes</li><li>Assist with preparation of financial statements and management reports</li><li>Analyze general ledger accounts and investigate variances</li><li>Maintain fixed asset schedules and support inventory accounting processes</li><li>Assist with budgeting, forecasting, and cash flow reporting</li><li>Support internal and external audit requests</li><li>Help ensure compliance with accounting policies, procedures, and regulatory requirements</li><li>Identify opportunities to improve reporting accuracy and accounting processes</li><li>Collaborate with operations and other internal stakeholders on financial matters</li></ul><p><br></p>
- 2026-06-10T19:43:45Z
Executive Assistant
- Toronto, ON
- onsite
- Permanent
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75000.00 - 85000.00 CAD / Yearly
- <p><strong>Executive Assistant</strong></p><p>A well-established Canadian luxury retail organization is seeking a driven and detail-oriented Executive Assistant to join its team in a dynamic, fast-paced environment. This role goes beyond traditional administrative support and offers the opportunity to contribute meaningfully to operational effectiveness and executive productivity.</p><p>The ideal candidate is a proactive self-starter with exceptional organizational abilities, strong communication skills, and the ability to manage multiple priorities while collaborating across a diverse team.</p><p><br></p><p><strong>Responsibilities</strong></p><ul><li>Proactively manage complex calendars, meetings, and conference calls for two senior executive leaders while navigating shifting priorities. </li><li>Provide strategic calendar oversight by assessing scheduling priorities, identifying conflicts, and ensuring alignment with business objectives and executive commitments. </li><li>Manage executive inboxes, flagging urgent matters, drafting correspondence, and ensuring timely follow-up and responses. </li><li>Prepare professional meeting agendas, presentations, briefing materials, and follow-up documentation. </li><li>Coordinate domestic and international travel arrangements, itineraries, and logistics. </li><li>Build and maintain strong working relationships with internal and external stakeholders to support the efficient completion of key initiatives. </li><li>Exercise sound judgement when balancing competing priorities and collaborating across departments. </li><li>Provide high-level administrative and operational support for a variety of business functions. </li><li>Prepare and edit documents, reports, spreadsheets, and presentations using Microsoft Office applications while maintaining organized shared files and records. </li><li>Handle sensitive and confidential information with professionalism and discretion. </li><li>Support special projects and complete assignments within established timelines. </li></ul><p><br></p>
- 2026-05-29T13:13:47Z
Bilingual (French) Human Resources Generalist
- Mississauga, ON
- onsite
- Permanent
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70000.00 - 80000.00 CAD / Yearly
- <p>Our client, a well-established and growing organization with operations across Canada, is seeking a Bilingual (French) HR Generalist to support their Eastern region. This is a hands-on role ideal for an HR professional who enjoys variety across the full employee lifecycle and thrives in a collaborative, multi-site environment.</p><p><strong>Responsibilities:</strong></p><ul><li>Support full-cycle recruitment and onboarding</li><li>Act as first point of contact for HR inquiries</li><li>Provide guidance on employee relations matters</li><li>Administer benefits and coordinate with payroll</li><li>Ensure compliance with employment legislation across provinces</li><li>Support HR reporting, policies, and engagement initiatives</li><li>Assist with OHS programs and training coordination</li></ul>
- 2026-06-20T00:38:46Z