HR Manager

Red Deer Resort & Casino is home to one of Central Alberta’s largest hospitality destinations. Featuring a hotel, conference centre, restaurants, and a full-service casino, we serve thousands of guests each month. Our team is committed to delivering exceptional experiences while fostering a workplace built on professionalism, accountability, and respect.



About the Role

Serve as the on-site HR Business Partner to Resort & Casino leadership, providing hands-on HR leadership with a focus on employee relations, workforce effectiveness, and regulatory compliance in a fast-paced hospitality and gaming environment.



Key Responsibilities

  • Act as a trusted HR Business Partner to GMs and operational leaders, aligning people strategies with business needs.
  • Lead recruitment, onboarding, and retention strategies for Resort & Casino.
  • Partner with GMs on workforce planning, scheduling, and employee relations.
  • Oversee property-specific HR staff, providing coaching and direction.
  • Ensure compliance with gaming regulations, hospitality standards, and employment law.
  • Support investigations, grievances, and conflict resolution.
  • Foster employee engagement, recognition, and training initiatives.
  • Provide expert guidance on employee relations, including investigations, grievances, and conflict resolution.
  • Partner with leaders on workforce planning, scheduling, and performance management.
  • Ensure compliance with AGLC requirements, employment legislation, and hospitality standards.
  • Drive employee engagement, recognition, and training initiatives aligned to operational priorities.



What Does Success Look Like

  • Resort & Casino leaders feel supported and equipped with HR tools.
  • HR staff provide consistent, reliable service.
  • Recruitment and retention improve for high-turnover roles.
  • Employee relations issues are resolved fairly and quickly.
  • HR practices align with both Resort & Casino policies and industry standards.



Growth Path / Opportunities

  • Progression into a Senior HR leadership role across OBIC.
  • Development in specialized areas (labour relations, hospitality HR, compliance).
  • Broader exposure to governance and corporate HR strategy.



Qualifications

  • Diploma or degree in HR, Business, or Hospitality.
  • 5+ years of HR experience, with exposure to hospitality or gaming preferred.
  • Strong leadership and coaching experience.
  • Knowledge of Alberta Employment Standards and industry-specific (AGLC) requirements.

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