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23 results for All Jobs in Toronto, ON

Payroll Specialist
  • North York, ON
  • onsite
  • Contract / Temporary
  • 33.25 - 38.50 CAD / Hourly
  • We are looking for a Payroll Specialist to join a healthcare and social assistance organization in North York, Ontario on a Long-term Contract basis. This position supports accurate payroll administration while also contributing to recruitment coordination, employee records management, benefits administration, and absence tracking. The successful candidate will play an important role in maintaining compliance, supporting employees and leaders, and ensuring HR and payroll information is managed with a high degree of accuracy and confidentiality.<br><br>Responsibilities:<br>•Administer end-to-end payroll activities, ensuring earnings, deductions, and related calculations are processed accurately, on schedule, and in alignment with organizational policies and collective agreement requirements.<br>•Investigate payroll discrepancies, complete necessary corrections, and work with the external payroll provider to resolve system or processing issues efficiently.<br>•Respond to employee payroll and benefits questions with clear, timely, and service-focused support, including guidance on vacation, statutory holiday, and lieu time balances and payouts.<br>•Reconcile payroll and benefits data on a routine basis, prepare Records of Employment, and complete year-end payroll activities such as T4 processing.<br>•Assist with payroll system updates or enhancements and provide day-to-day guidance or oversight to designated staff supporting payroll administration when required.<br>•Partner with HR leadership and hiring managers to coordinate recruitment activities, including posting opportunities, screening applicants, arranging interviews, and supporting onboarding and offboarding documentation for employees, students, and volunteers.<br>•Maintain recruitment records and talent pipelines, participate in hiring events, and support seasonal employment programs through application, hiring, and reporting activities.<br>•Compile and maintain HR and workforce data, including turnover, hours worked, training completion, workplace incident information, and seniority records, while preparing reports for internal stakeholders as needed.<br>•Coordinate employee training records and support absence management processes by liaising with employees, supervisors, insurers, and external parties to facilitate claims administration and return-to-work planning.<br>•Support benefits administration and general HR operations by managing enrolments and updates, preparing employment-related documentation, coordinating meetings, and contributing to employee relations and HR initiatives while preserving confidentiality at all times.
  • 2026-06-08T21:28:41Z
Family Lawyer
  • Toronto, ON
  • onsite
  • Permanent
  • 140000.00 - 190000.00 CAD / Yearly
  • <p>We are seeking a <strong>Family Lawyer </strong>to join our client's team in Toronto, Ontario. In this role, you will provide expert legal counsel and support across all areas of family law, delivering customized solutions to help clients achieve their goals. The ideal candidate is committed to offering compassionate, client-centered service while navigating complex legal issues.</p><p><br></p><p><strong>Responsibilities:</strong></p><ul><li>Represent clients in family law matters such as divorce, child custody, spousal support, and property division.</li><li>Draft and review legal agreements, including marriage contracts, cohabitation agreements, and adoption applications.</li><li>Deliver strategic advice to clients by evaluating their objectives and proposing options in line with family law requirements.</li><li>Negotiate settlements and help mediate disputes with the aim of securing positive outcomes for clients.</li><li>Perform in-depth legal research to keep informed on updates and developments in family law.</li><li>Advocate for clients in court, presenting arguments and evidence effectively.</li><li>Collaborate with colleagues and external professionals to ensure thorough legal support for each case.</li><li>Build lasting relationships with clients, showing empathy and understanding throughout the process.</li><li>Manage case files efficiently, maintain accurate documentation, and meet all deadlines.</li><li>Uphold legal standards and ethical practices in all aspects of family law.<strong></strong></li></ul>
  • 2026-05-19T20:18:46Z
Project Manager
  • Toronto, ON
  • onsite
  • Contract / Temporary
  • 90.00 - 110.00 CAD / Hourly
  • We are looking for a senior Project Manager to join our team in Toronto, Ontario on a Long-term Contract assignment. This position will guide several IT and business initiatives at the same time, with the main emphasis on shaping a business intelligence roadmap and advancing key digital projects. The successful candidate will bring strong leadership in discovery, planning, stakeholder alignment, and executive-level reporting while working closely with business teams, IT partners, and external vendors. This role is best suited to someone who is comfortable navigating changing priorities and delivering structure across complex, multi-stream programs.<br><br>Responsibilities:<br>• Direct the discovery and planning activities for a business intelligence program, including assessment of existing reporting tools, data sources, and operational processes.<br>• Lead workshops and consultations with business and technical teams to capture needs, clarify priorities, and translate findings into clear project documentation.<br>• Create future-state plans for BI capabilities, including governance considerations, operating approach, and a practical implementation roadmap.<br>• Oversee the rollout of a Qualtrics solution by coordinating internal stakeholders, third-party vendors, timelines, risk items, and launch readiness.<br>• Support the definition of initial Qualtrics use cases, ensuring technical dependencies, integrations, and user access needs are addressed.<br>• Partner with leadership on the procurement of a digital strategy consultant by preparing RFP materials, coordinating vendor evaluations, and tracking selection activities.<br>• Monitor multiple project streams at once, maintaining schedules, budgets, status updates, and executive-ready reporting across all active work.<br>• Work with business leaders, IT teams, and external service providers to keep deliverables aligned, resolve issues quickly, and maintain momentum toward agreed outcomes.<br>• Contribute to enhancement initiatives related to client information systems as needed, helping coordinate priorities, documentation, and cross-functional execution.
  • 2026-05-27T17:43:46Z
Health and Safety Coordinator
  • Scarborough, ON
  • onsite
  • Permanent
  • 60000.00 - 70000.00 CAD / Yearly
  • <p>We are looking for a <strong>Health and Safety Coordinator</strong> to support safe work practices across operations in Ontario. This role is suited to a hands-on, detail-oriented individual who can promote compliance, strengthen safety culture, and work closely with employees and leaders in active industrial or construction environments. The successful candidate will help drive inspections, training, investigations, and continuous improvement initiatives while balancing multiple priorities in a fast-paced setting.</p><p><br></p><p><strong>Responsibilities</strong>:</p><p>• Lead site-level health and safety activities by monitoring workplace conditions and encouraging adherence to legislative and company safety requirements.</p><p>• Conduct inspections, audits, and hazard assessments, then follow through on corrective actions to reduce risk and improve overall safety performance.</p><p>• Coordinate incident reporting and investigations, identify root causes, and recommend practical measures to prevent recurrence.</p><p>• Deliver safety orientations, toolbox talks, and training sessions that build awareness and reinforce safe work behaviours across the workforce.</p><p>• Partner with supervisors, employees, and other stakeholders to address compliance issues and promote consistent application of safety procedures.</p><p>• Maintain accurate records, reports, and documentation related to inspections, training, incidents, and audit findings.</p><p>• Support certification, audit preparation, and ongoing compliance efforts within established health and safety programs and standards.</p><p>• Travel between sites as needed to provide on-site guidance, assess conditions, and respond to operational safety priorities.</p>
  • 2026-05-28T19:44:14Z
HR Specialist
  • Toronto, ON
  • onsite
  • Permanent
  • 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
Vice President, Finance
  • Toronto, ON
  • onsite
  • Permanent
  • 170000.00 - 200000.00 CAD / Yearly
  • <p><strong>Overview</strong></p><p>Our client is a Toronto-based family office managing a diverse and complex portfolio of investments across multiple entities. They are seeking an experienced <strong>Controller</strong> to lead all accounting and financial reporting activities for the group. This role is ideal for a hands-on, technically strong accounting professional who thrives in smaller, dynamic environments and is comfortable navigating complex investment structures. The Controller will play a critical role in ensuring financial accuracy, transparency, and control across the organization while acting as a trusted partner to ownership and senior stakeholders.</p><p><br></p><p><strong>Key Responsibilities</strong></p><ul><li>Oversee month-end, quarter-end, and year-end close processes across multiple legal entities</li><li>Prepare and review financial statements in accordance with applicable accounting standards (ASPE and/or IFRS, as applicable)</li><li>Ensure timely, accurate, and consistent reporting across all entities</li><li>Oversee accounting for a broad range of investments (e.g., private equity, real estate, marketable securities, structured investments, intercompany arrangements)</li><li>Manage fair value measurements, capital activity, distributions, and complex journal entries</li><li>Work closely with external advisors on valuation, tax structuring, and investment reporting</li><li>Manage intercompany transactions, reconciliations, and eliminations</li><li>Maintain entity-level financial integrity while supporting consolidated reporting</li><li>Ensure proper documentation and controls across entities</li><li>Establish and maintain strong internal controls and accounting policies</li><li>Identify opportunities to improve processes, reporting efficiency, and system usage</li><li>Act as a key point of contact for auditors, tax advisors, and external consultants</li><li>Provide oversight and mentorship to junior accounting staff</li><li>Partner closely with ownership, investment teams, and external advisors</li><li>Translate complex financial information into clear, actionable insights for non-technical stakeholders</li></ul><p><br></p>
  • 2026-05-22T15:38:47Z
Personal Injury Lawyer
  • Toronto, ON
  • onsite
  • Permanent
  • 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
Sales Floor Manager
  • Toronto, ON
  • onsite
  • Permanent
  • 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
Sourcing Manager
  • Toronto, ON
  • onsite
  • Contract / Temporary
  • 35.00 - 42.00 CAD / Hourly
  • <p>We are looking for an experienced Senior Sourcing Analyst to join a food and food processing organization in Toronto, Ontario on a 6 month Contract basis. This position will lead strategic purchasing initiatives that strengthen supplier performance, improve value, and support reliable supply across key categories. Working closely with cross-functional partners, the successful candidate will guide sourcing decisions through market insight, commercial negotiation, and strong operational alignment.</p><p><br></p><p>Responsibilities:</p><p>• Support development of category strategies through data analysis, demand forecasting, and market insights</p><p>• Maintain and optimize monthly demand databases to support strategic decision-making and long-range sourcing plans</p><p>• Coordinate with planning teams to manage inventory levels and order patterns based on demand forecasts and supplier lead times</p><p>• Act as a key point of contact for suppliers, supporting performance reviews, KPI tracking, escalations, and corrective action initiatives</p><p>• Support supplier relationship management through performance tracking, reporting, and issue analysis</p><p>• Support contract negotiations through cost analysis, benchmarking, and scenario modeling</p><p>• Monitor market trends for key raw materials and provide strategic insights, recommendations, and scenario analyses to leadership teams</p><p>• Build and maintain advanced forecasting models, cost breakdowns, and tracking tools to support internal decision-making</p><p>• Monitor supply risks including shortages, pricing volatility, and continuity while recommending alternative material solutions for ingredients and packaging as needed</p><p>• Collaborate with cross-functional teams to provide data-driven insights supporting sourcing and operational decisions</p><p>• Support complex sourcing projects to ensure alignment of material pricing changes, production requirements, and customer pricing structures</p><p>• Maintain and support annual sourcing calendars, ensuring timely execution of contracting cycles and budgeting activities</p><p>• Maintain and update records of quality specifications and material requirements</p><p>• Work with Accounts Payable teams to resolve pricing and volume discrepancies and ensure timely supplier payments</p><p>• Support projects to ensure alignment between supplier pricing updates and customer pricing schedules</p><p>• Work with Accounts Receivable teams to track and consolidate supplier rebate collections</p><p>• Identify process improvement opportunities and support continuous improvement initiatives through data analysis and reporting</p><p>• Ensure compliance with health and safety, occupational safety, environmental, food safety, legal, and company policies and procedures</p><p>• Ensure compliance with integrated management systems, including production, quality, food safety, and GMP standards</p><p>• Perform other duties as assigned</p>
  • 2026-05-28T15:44:09Z
Labour & Employment Lawyer
  • Toronto, ON
  • onsite
  • Permanent
  • 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
Tax Staff - Public
  • North York, ON
  • onsite
  • Permanent
  • 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
  • 180000.00 - 220000.00 CAD / Yearly
  • <p>We are looking for an experienced Litigation Associate to join our clients dynamic team in Toronto, Ontario. In this role, you will work on high-profile cases, collaborating with skilled team members to address complex corporate and commercial disputes. This position offers the opportunity to refine your advocacy skills while contributing to a global legal practice renowned for its expertise and client-focused solutions.</p><p><br></p><p><strong>Responsibilities</strong>:</p><p>• Manage and oversee all aspects of corporate and commercial litigation cases, ensuring thorough preparation and strategic execution.</p><p>• Collaborate with a team of experienced lawyers to develop innovative legal strategies for arbitration and dispute resolution.</p><p>• Conduct comprehensive legal research and analysis to support case strategies and arguments.</p><p>• Represent clients in court hearings, mediations, and arbitrations, delivering persuasive advocacy.</p><p>• Draft and review complex legal documents, including pleadings, contracts, and settlement agreements.</p><p>• Engage with clients to understand their needs and provide tailored legal advice for resolving disputes.</p><p>• Coordinate with internal and external stakeholders to ensure seamless case management.</p><p>• Stay updated on evolving laws and regulations relevant to corporate and commercial litigation.</p><p>• Participate in development opportunities to enhance skills and knowledge.</p><p>• Contribute to the firm’s reputation by maintaining high ethical standards and delivering exceptional legal services.</p>
  • 2026-06-09T17:54:04Z
Class Actions Litigation Associate
  • Toronto, ON
  • onsite
  • Permanent
  • 130000.00 - 160000.00 CAD / Yearly
  • <p>We are looking for a skilled and motivated <strong>Class Actions Litigation Associate</strong> to join a leading class action law firm in Toronto, Ontario. This role offers an exciting opportunity to work on complex and high-profile legal matters, contributing to significant cases that shape the legal landscape. Ideal candidates will bring a strong academic background, excellent communication abilities, and a passion for litigation.</p><p><br></p><p><strong>Responsibilities</strong>:</p><p>• Represent clients in class action litigation cases, conducting thorough legal research and analysis.</p><p>• Draft compelling legal documents, including pleadings, motions, and briefs, to support case strategy.</p><p>• Collaborate closely with senior litigators and team members to develop case strategies and approaches.</p><p>• Analyze intricate legal issues and provide well-reasoned recommendations to clients and colleagues.</p><p>• Attend court proceedings, mediations, and negotiations to advocate for clients effectively.</p><p>• Manage case files and ensure compliance with all procedural and regulatory requirements.</p><p>• Maintain clear and attentive communication with clients, keeping them informed on case progress.</p><p>• Contribute to the firm’s commitment to equity, diversity, and inclusion through active participation in initiatives.</p><p>• Participate in mentoring programs and skill development opportunities to enhance abilities.</p><p>• Stay updated on developments in class action and competition law to provide informed legal counsel.</p>
  • 2026-05-19T20:23:45Z
Labour & Employment Associate
  • Toronto, ON
  • onsite
  • Permanent
  • 155000.00 - 180000.00 CAD / Yearly
  • <p>A respected national law firm is seeking a skilled<strong> Labour & Employment Associate</strong> to join its Toronto office. This opportunity is ideal for a lawyer who is passionate about workplace law and eager to provide proactive, practical guidance to employers across a diverse range of sectors. The successful candidate will join a dynamic team committed to client service excellence and professional growth.</p><p><br></p><p><strong>Key Responsibilities:</strong></p><ul><li>Provide legal advice and representation to employer clients across all aspects of labour and employment law, including wrongful dismissal, employment standards compliance, workplace investigations, human rights, and occupational health and safety matters.</li><li>Draft and review employment contracts, workplace policies, pleadings, and legal opinions with a meticulous attention to detail.</li><li>Represent clients in court, administrative tribunals, arbitrations, and mediations.</li><li>Conduct research and remain up-to-date on legislative changes and leading case law impacting the workplace.</li><li>Assist with workplace investigations and provide practical solutions for complex workplace issues.</li><li>Support business development initiatives, including knowledge sharing, client presentations, and thought leadership activities.</li><li>Manage files independently while collaborating effectively with colleagues to deliver high-quality client service.</li></ul><p><br></p>
  • 2026-05-19T20:23:45Z
Labour Lawyer
  • Toronto, ON
  • onsite
  • Permanent
  • 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
Director of Finance
  • Brampton, ON
  • onsite
  • Contract / Temporary
  • 140.00 - 160.00 CAD / Hourly
  • <p><strong>Job Title: </strong>Director of Finance</p><p><strong>Duration: </strong>6+ months<strong> </strong></p><p><strong>Location: </strong>Brampton </p><p><strong>Overview</strong></p><p> Robert Half is seeking a <strong>Director of Finance</strong> for a Brampton manufacturing client. In this role, the Director of Finance will lead financial planning, reporting, and operational finance activities for our organization. This role will oversee the company’s financial health, support executive decision-making, and ensure strong internal controls, compliance, and process improvement across the finance function. This is a 6+ month contract opportunity, and working arrangement is 5 days onsite. </p><p><br></p><p><strong>Key Responsibilities</strong></p><ul><li>Lead all financial planning and analysis activities, including budgeting, forecasting, and long-range planning. </li><li>Oversee month-end, quarter-end, and year-end close processes to ensure timely and accurate financial reporting. </li><li>Develop and maintain internal controls, accounting policies, and financial procedures to support compliance and risk management. </li><li>Provide strategic financial insights and recommendations to senior leadership to support business objectives and growth initiatives. </li><li>Monitor cash flow, working capital, and overall financial performance. </li><li>Manage payroll processes and ensure accuracy, timeliness, and compliance with applicable regulations. </li><li>Support and oversee project accounting activities, with experience in percentage of completion accounting highly preferred. </li><li>Partner cross-functionally with operations, human resources, and executive leadership to improve financial visibility and business performance. </li><li>Evaluate and enhance finance systems, reporting tools, and workflows to improve efficiency and decision-making. </li><li>Supervise and mentor finance and accounting staff, fostering a high-performance team environment. </li></ul><p><br></p>
  • 2026-06-12T21:08:41Z
Graphic Designer
  • Toronto, ON
  • onsite
  • Permanent
  • 70000.00 - 75000.00 CAD / Yearly
  • <p>Robert Half Canada is partnering with a client In Markham, ON to hire a <strong>Graphic Designer</strong>. This opportunity is suited to a creative and detail-oriented design professional with experience developing visual assets across print and digital platforms. The role will support marketing, branding, and communications initiatives by producing high-quality design materials that align with business objectives and brand standards.</p><p><strong> </strong></p><p><strong>Key Responsibilities</strong></p><ul><li>Create and develop visual content for digital and print channels, including marketing collateral, presentations, advertisements, social media assets, and promotional materials</li><li>Translate creative briefs and business requirements into effective design concepts and polished deliverables</li><li>Maintain brand consistency across all visual communications and ensure adherence to established guidelines</li><li>Collaborate with internal stakeholders to support campaigns, product launches, and ongoing marketing initiatives</li><li>Prepare production-ready files and coordinate revisions based on stakeholder feedback</li><li>Support photo selection, image editing, layout design, and typography decisions</li><li>Manage multiple design projects simultaneously while meeting deadlines and quality expectations</li><li>Contribute ideas for creative direction, design improvements, and process efficiencies</li></ul>
  • 2026-06-12T18:08:42Z
Senior Litigation Associate
  • Toronto, ON
  • onsite
  • Permanent
  • 160000.00 - 195000.00 CAD / Yearly
  • <p>We are looking for a skilled and driven <strong>Senior Litigation Associate </strong>to join our dynamic team in Toronto, Ontario. In this role, you will manage complex civil litigation cases while contributing to the growth and development of less experienced team members. This position offers an excellent opportunity to showcase your legal expertise and develop your career in a supportive and fast-paced environment.</p><p><br></p><p><strong>Responsibilities</strong>:</p><p>• Manage all stages of litigated matters, including examinations for discovery, mediations, and motions.</p><p>• Collaborate with senior counsel on intricate and high-profile cases, ensuring thorough preparation and execution.</p><p>• Engage in business development initiatives to expand the firm's client base and elevate your detail oriented reputation.</p><p>• Mentor and provide guidance to less experienced team members, fostering a collaborative and growth-oriented environment.</p><p>• Achieve both billable and non-billable targets while maintaining a high level of service.</p><p>• Utilize legal software and tools such as case management platforms and document management systems to streamline workflows.</p><p>• Communicate effectively with clients, colleagues, and external parties to ensure clarity and a focus on detail.</p><p>• Handle complaint administration and insurance defense matters with precision and attention to detail.</p><p>• Coordinate with legal assistants and paralegals to balance a demanding workload efficiently.</p>
  • 2026-06-09T16:53:43Z
Collections Specialist
  • Concord, ON
  • onsite
  • Contract / Temporary
  • 27.00 - 27.00 CAD / Hourly
  • We are looking for a Collections Specialist to join a team in Concord, Ontario on a Long-term Contract basis. This position focuses on managing commercial receivables, assessing customer credit risk, and supporting timely payment activity across a varied account portfolio. The successful candidate will build strong working relationships with clients and internal teams while helping maintain accurate records, effective collections practices, and consistent credit oversight.<br><br>Responsibilities:<br>• Review customer credit profiles regularly and evaluate account status to support informed credit decisions.<br>• Manage outstanding balances through proactive outreach, consistent follow-up, and thorough investigation of billing discrepancies or payment concerns.<br>• Work closely with teams across the organization to coordinate invoicing, resolve account issues, and improve receivables performance.<br>• Assess the financial standing of new and existing customers to identify exposure and recommend appropriate credit actions.<br>• Learn each client’s billing and payment procedures to help streamline submissions and reduce delays in collection.<br>• Verify that invoices satisfy customer-specific payment requirements and vendor portal standards before they are issued or submitted.<br>• Prepare and maintain credit and collections reports that provide stakeholders with clear visibility into account activity and risk.<br>• Recommend practical approaches for challenging accounts, including escalation steps and short-term credit holds when required.<br>• Review account details and authorization requests, including order approvals, while keeping customer files current and accurate.<br>• Respond promptly to client questions and account concerns while fostering attentive, service-oriented relationships.
  • 2026-06-12T15:33:44Z
Collections Specialist
  • Mississauga, ON
  • onsite
  • Contract / Temporary
  • 30.00 - 35.00 CAD / Hourly
  • <p>We are looking for a Bilingual Collections Specialist to support business-to-business receivables management for a financial services organization in Ontario. This long-term contract opportunity is ideal for someone who is confident handling a high-volume portfolio, building strong client relationships, and securing payment commitments through effective negotiation. The successful candidate will bring a strong customer service approach, sound judgment, and the ability to maintain accurate documentation while working in a structured collections environment.</p><p><br></p><p>Responsibilities</p><p>• Maintain clear communication with customers in both French and English is a MUST. </p><p>• Manage an assigned portfolio of approximately 300 business accounts and follow up on outstanding balances in a timely, consistent manner.</p><p>• Contact clients to resolve overdue invoices, discuss account status, and negotiate practical payment arrangements that align with business guidelines.</p><p>• Record all interactions, commitments, and account updates directly in the designated collections platform, ensuring files remain complete and current.</p><p>• Monitor delinquent accounts closely, identify payment risks, and take appropriate action to encourage prompt resolution.</p><p>• Work within established collection procedures to meet recovery targets and contribute to overall team performance, including commission-based results.</p><p>• Review account details and payment histories to support informed discussions and accurate next steps on each file.</p>
  • 2026-06-12T16:28:47Z
Assistant Controller
  • Pickering, ON
  • remote
  • Permanent
  • 100000.00 - 120000.00 CAD / Yearly
  • <ul><li>Oversee all general ledger activities, ensuring accurate and timely financial close processes.</li><li>Prepare and analyze comprehensive financial statements </li><li>Preparation of weekly cashflows</li><li>Establish and maintain strong internal controls, accounting policies, and procedures.</li><li>Ensure timely and accurate compliance with all Canadian tax regulations and other statutory reporting requirements.</li><li>Coordinate and manage external audit/review.</li><li>Provide financial analysis and support for budgeting, forecasting and strategic decision-making.</li><li>Analyzing and reporting cost variances </li><li>Supervising accounts receivable, accounts payable and general accounting departments</li><li>HST filing</li><li>US sales tax filing/reconciliations</li><li>Maintain relationship with the bank(s)</li><li>Oversee payroll</li></ul><p><br></p>
  • 2026-05-15T21:13:44Z
Senior Full Stack Developer
  • Mississauga, ON
  • onsite
  • Permanent
  • 100000.00 - 115000.00 CAD / Yearly
  • <p>We are seeking a talented <strong>Senior Full Stack Developer</strong> to join our client's team in Mississauga, Ontario.</p><p><br></p><p>The successful candidate will work closely with the business to identify and define the best solutions to address challenges faced by both our customers and internal operations. The Senior Developer will translate functional and non‑functional requirements into clear designs and implementation strategies, ensuring the effective delivery of business applications. They will be responsible for the quality of all deliverables, ensuring that solutions are reliable, fit for purpose, and built to be supportable and maintainable over the long term.</p><p><br></p><p><strong>Technical Skills</strong></p><ul><li><strong>Programming:</strong> J2EE, JPA, Java Web Services (RESTful), Spring Framework, Angular, Maven</li><li><strong>Tools:</strong> Jira, Confluence, GitHub</li><li><strong>Databases:</strong> Relational database systems (ideally Oracle), PL/SQL, SQL Query development</li><li><strong>Operating Systems:</strong> Linux, HP‑UX or other UNIX variants, Windows</li><li><strong>Architecture:</strong> Experience in multi‑platform distributed environments, web‑based architectures, and microservices</li><li><strong>Design:</strong> Familiarity with standard design patterns and UML</li><li><strong>DevOps:</strong> Experience with CI/CD automation processes</li></ul>
  • 2026-06-09T17:48:41Z
Accounts Receivable Analyst
  • Aurora, ON
  • onsite
  • Permanent
  • 65000.00 - 75000.00 CAD / Yearly
  • <p>We are looking for an <strong>Accounts Receivable Analyst</strong> to join a manufacturing organization in Aurora, Ontario. In this role, you will support the full receivables cycle by managing billing activities, applying incoming payments, and helping maintain accurate customer account records. The position is well suited to someone who enjoys working with numbers, resolving discrepancies, and contributing to steady cash flow through timely follow-up and analysis.</p><p><br></p><p><strong>Responsibilities</strong>:</p><p>• Prepare and issue customer invoices accurately and on schedule while ensuring supporting details are complete.</p><p>• Post incoming payments, allocate cash correctly to customer accounts, and investigate any unmatched transactions.</p><p>• Review account balances regularly and carry out reconciliations to identify and resolve outstanding discrepancies.</p><p>• Follow up with customers on overdue balances using careful collection practices to improve recovery timelines.</p><p>• Maintain detailed records of billing, payments, and collection activity to support reporting and audit readiness.</p><p>• Work closely with internal teams to clarify account issues, resolve payment concerns, and improve receivables processes.</p><p>• Use Excel and SAP to track receivable activity, analyze account status, and produce accurate financial information.</p>
  • 2026-06-11T16:23:46Z