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The Humane Choices FoundationTF

Human Resources Manager (Volunteer Position)

A Canadian volunteer-driven nonprofit focused on reducing animal suffering through education, advocacy, and community action around farmed animal welfare, ocean protection, and plant-based living.

The Humane Choices Foundation

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About The Humane Choices Foundation

The Humane Choices Foundation is a registered nonprofit organization based in Ontario, Canada, dedicated to protecting and defending the inherent rights of all animals.
Through advocacy, education, and direct action, we promote compassion, respect, and ethical treatment for all living beings.

Our vision is to build a professional, sustainable, and compassionate organization that reflects the values we champion: kindness, empathy, and integrity. To support our growing team and expanding initiatives, we are seeking a Human Resources Manager (Volunteer) to establish and manage HR systems, policies, and volunteer engagement programs for the Foundation.

Position Overview

The Human Resources Manager (Volunteer) will play a key leadership role in shaping The Humane Choices Foundation’s people strategy and organizational culture.

This position will develop HR policies, volunteer management frameworks, onboarding systems, and engagement initiatives to support staff and volunteers working across Canada and globally. The ideal candidate will bring HR expertise, strategic thinking, and a deep belief in compassionate leadership.

As one of the Foundation’s senior volunteer roles, the HR Manager will help build a strong, transparent, and ethical organizational structure, ensuring compliance, professionalism, and a positive experience for all team members.

Key Responsibilities

Strategic HR Development

  • Develop and implement HR policies, procedures, and systems consistent with the Foundation’s mission, values, and legal obligations.

  • Advise leadership on workforce planning, recruitment strategies, and role development for volunteers and future staff.

  • Create frameworks that foster diversity, equity, inclusion, and belonging within the organization.

  • Support the Executive Director and Board in aligning HR practices with long-term organizational strategy.

Volunteer Recruitment & Engagement

  • Lead recruitment campaigns for volunteers across different departments (Communications, Education, Digital, Operations, etc.).

  • Develop onboarding and orientation programs that ensure alignment with the Foundation’s mission and culture.

  • Maintain accurate volunteer records, agreements, and performance tracking systems.

  • Implement recognition programs and engagement activities to motivate and retain volunteers.

Policy & Compliance

  • Draft and maintain HR policies covering recruitment, code of conduct, conflict of interest, anti-harassment, confidentiality, and grievance procedures.

  • Ensure compliance with Ontario and Canadian nonprofit employment and volunteer regulations.

  • Oversee the implementation of safety, privacy, and data protection policies related to personnel information.

  • Regularly review and update policies in line with changing legal and ethical standards.

Training & Development

  • Identify skill development opportunities for volunteers and future staff.

  • Organize or coordinate training in humane leadership, conflict resolution, communications, and advocacy.

  • Support team-building efforts to promote collaboration and empathy-driven leadership.

Advisory & Leadership

  • Serve as an HR advisor to the Executive Director and department heads.

  • Participate in leadership meetings to ensure HR strategies support operational and programmatic needs.

  • Mediate interpersonal or performance concerns respectfully and confidentially.

  • Provide guidance on organizational structure, succession planning, and internal communication.

Qualifications & Skills

Required

  • Previous experience in Human Resources, volunteer management, or nonprofit administration.

  • Knowledge of Ontario/Canada employment standards, volunteer management principles, and HR compliance frameworks.

  • Strong communication, interpersonal, and conflict resolution skills.

  • Ability to build trust, maintain confidentiality, and uphold ethical standards.

  • Excellent organizational and documentation skills.

  • Passion for animal rights, humane education, and ethical leadership.

Preferred

  • Certified Human Resources Professional (CHRP) designation or HR studies in progress.

  • Experience working in a nonprofit or mission-driven organization.

  • Knowledge of HR software or volunteer management systems (e.g., Zoho People, Airtable, or Trello).

  • Experience in recruitment, training, and policy development.

What You’ll Gain

  • A leadership opportunity to design and implement HR systems from the ground up for a growing national nonprofit.

  • Experience in nonprofit HR management, governance, and organizational development.

  • Collaboration with a compassionate, professional, and visionary leadership team.

  • Recognition on the Foundation’s website, communications materials, and leadership network.

  • The opportunity to make a meaningful impact by helping shape an ethical and sustainable organization dedicated to animal protection and humane education.

Job Type: Part-time, Casual

Commitment: Part-time Volunteer (3-5 hours per week)
Reports To: Executive Director
Category: Leadership, People Management, Organizational Development

Benefits:

  • Casual dress

  • Work from home

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Open to candidates from all countries.

Hiring timezones

Worldwide

About The Humane Choices Foundation

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The Humane Choices Foundation was built by people who believe that the next generation of advocates, thinkers, and changemakers is already out there. They are sitting in lecture halls in Toronto and Tokyo, in residence halls in London and Lagos, scrolling through feeds full of noise, and quietly asking the same question:

Why does the world work this way, and what can I actually do about it?

We show up to answer that question. Starting on campuses, growing into a global movement, we work with students everywhere to explore the connection between animal rights, climate justice, food systems, public health, and food insecurity. Not as separate problems. As one. Because the students asking these questions already sense that everything is connected. We just help them see how.

We started in Canada, but the crisis we are responding to has no borders, and neither does our work. Every campus is a community. Every community is a place where ideas take root, where values get shaped, and where the next wave of change begins. That is where we have always wanted to be, and that is where we are going.

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