Posted Wednesday, January 22, 2025 at 5 : 00 AM
Join Del Property Management : Building Communities, Growing Careers
Build Your Future with Us
Our strength, innovation and growth are the result of talented individuals who come together as a team to build sustainable and award-winning homes and communities. Through passion and dedication, our employees work collectively to develop some of the largest and most complex projects within the Greater Toronto Area.
We recognize our employees are the key to our success, and we invest in creating a meaningful employee experience and culture that promotes :
As a Del Property Management employee, you contribute to our purpose and standard of excellence while building homes for people today and the generations of tomorrow.
Who We Are
Del Property Management (DPM) is a trusted leader in residential condominium property management with over 56 years of experience. We manage over 87,000 condominium homes across 300 communities in the Greater Toronto Area (GTA). Recognized as the #3 condominium manager in Canada by the REMI Network, we pride ourselves on our commitment to excellence and integrity in all aspects of our business.
The Blueprint
We're seeking a Director of People and Culture to drive HR strategy, build foundational processes, and enhance organizational effectiveness. This leadership role focuses on implementing scalable systems (including HRIS), fostering a collaborative culture, and aligning HR initiatives with long-term business goals.
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Supporting Inclusion & Belonging
Tridel Group of Companies is committed to having a workforce that reflects the communities where we build, where everyone feels they belong, is physically and psychologically safe, and can reach their full potential. We embrace diversity while reinforcing equity and inclusion and are committed to building a team with a range of experiences and skills. As an equal opportunity employer, we encourage all qualified individuals to apply, including those who self-identify as Indigenous in Canada (First Nations, Métis, Inuit), are from racialized communities, and persons with disabilities. We remain committed to a barrier-free recruitment and selection process and will provide accommodation upon request.
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