
The McMaster Institute for Research on Aging is a research center at McMaster University focused on aging optimization. It pursues this goal through interdisciplinary teams that work with older adults and key stakeholders. The institute leverages platforms like the McMaster Optimal Aging Portal and collaborates with the Labarge Centre for Mobility in Aging. Its work spans biology and behavior, aging-related mobility, and health outcomes to reduce costs and improve well-being. The initiative aims to impact Canadian aging populations at scale through education, research collaboration, and public-facing resources.

The McMaster Institute for Research on Aging is a research center at McMaster University focused on aging optimization. It pursues this goal through interdisciplinary teams that work with older adults and key stakeholders. The institute leverages platforms like the McMaster Optimal Aging Portal and collaborates with the Labarge Centre for Mobility in Aging. Its work spans biology and behavior, aging-related mobility, and health outcomes to reduce costs and improve well-being. The initiative aims to impact Canadian aging populations at scale through education, research collaboration, and public-facing resources.
Regular/Temporary
Regular
Job Title
Program Manager, Organizational Talent & Development Strategies
Job ID
73173
Location
Central Campus
Open Date
11/28/2025
Job Type
Limited Term (>12 months)
Close Date
12/08/2025
Employee Group
TMG
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Department
HR Strategic Partnership&Iniat
Salary Grade/Band
Band M
Salary Range
$101466.00 - $152200.00 (annual)
Contract Duration
13.3 Months
Hours per Week
35
Job Description
Department/Unit Description:
HR Mission:
McMaster University’s Human Resources strives to cultivate a community in which every employee’s experience is that of acceptance, inclusion, belonging, and meaningful connection with the University’s mission and institutional priorities by Championing our University People and Culture: Collaborating with our University and Community Partners; Advancing Service Delivery and Operational Excellence; and Promoting Learning, Development and a Growth Mindset.
McMaster University is multi-faceted with multiple locations and constituencies. As a result, Human Resources support and services have developed over time to meet a spectrum of partner needs. The HR team consists of functional units such as HR Operations (Payroll and Data Management, HR Client Services, HR Systems Strategy, Reporting and Analytics), Talent, Equity & Development, Total Compensation, Employee & Labour Relations, Employee Health & Wellness and University Health & Safety, who enable the delivery of comprehensive Human Resources programs and services in collaboration with leaders, HR area offices and HR practitioners across our community.
Job Summary:
The Program Manager, Organizational and Talent Development is a strategic leader responsible for enhancing organizational effectiveness, talent growth, and leadership capability. This role leads initiatives in organizational design, change management, and leadership development to build a resilient, agile, and inclusive workplace. The position works closely with senior leaders to align people strategies with university priorities and foster a culture of continuous learning and innovation.
As a member of the Human Resources Services leadership team, the Program Manager contributes to the advancement and institutional integration of McMaster’s OneHR vision and university-wide HR strategies.
Key Responsibilities
Organizational Design
Talent Development
Leadership Development Programming
Performance Management
Change Management
Measurement and Evaluation
People Leadership
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Education:
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