
Employee Relations Manager - Columbia Falls, MT
- Columbia Falls, MT
- $2,420 per month
- Permanent
- Full-time
In consultation with the Director of Human Resources, this position will assist in managing all employee relations aspects of the Glacier National Park Lodges Human Resources operation. This position will also support our seasonal hiring efforts.The Details:
Position Type: Year-Round, Full-Time. Subject to a 4-week furlough period in the fall, depending on business need
Start Date: Immediately
Pay: $2,420 Bi-Weekly
Schedule: Typical schedule is 40 hours, 5 days per week (may include weekends, evenings, and holidays)
Housing: Employee housing is not availableAbout Columbia Falls:
Just west of Glacier National Park lies a collection of communities who proudly welcome millions of visitors each year to the Glacier Gateway area. Columbia Falls - a lively Montana town with many locally owned shops, restaurants, breweries, and summer farmers markets - is the ideal home base for exploring Glacier National Park and the 2.4 million acres in Flathead National Forest.Benefits:
- Medical, Dental, Vision
- Paid Time Off and Holidays
- Disability Insurance
- 401k with match
- Life and AD&D Insurance
- Employee Assistance Program
- Wellness Programs
- Learning and Development Programs
- Free Glacier National Park pass
- Free Red Bus Tours (if available)
- Retail, Lodging and Travel Discounts
- Planned employee trips and activities
- $350 Referral Bonus Program
- A fast-paced, exciting work environment with plenty of upward mobility and growth opportunities
- Meet people of all ages from all over the country and world
- The adventure of a lifetime!
Qualifications
- A strong understanding of employment law, workplace investigations, and HR best practices—you know how to navigate the rules while keeping people at the center.
- You’re a great listener, a skilled communicator, and a natural at diffusing tension.
- People trust you to be fair, calm, and clear—even when emotions run high.
- You thrive in dynamic environments and can manage your time, workload, and priorities independently—even when things get busy (and they will, especially in the summer).
- You’re energized by recruiting and talent connections—previous recruiting experience is preferred, and you’re confident in your ability to prioritize a high volume of requisitions and candidate flow without losing momentum.
- You’re excited by the idea of hitting the road! Frequent travel throughout Glacier National Park during the summer season—including occasional overnight stays—is something you’re fully on board with.
- You’re a clear, thoughtful communicator in both writing and conversation—and you know how to adapt your tone and approach for different audiences.
- You bring a high level of integrity, professionalism, and sound judgment to everything you do, especially when handling confidential or sensitive matters.
- Bachelor’s degree in Human Resources, Business Administration, Psychology, or related field preferred, but not required.
- Minimum 3 years of progressive experience in Employee Relations or Human Resources.
- Familiarity with seasonal or hospitality based operations a plus.
- Be on the move: You’ll regularly travel between iconic park locations—by car and on foot—navigating lodge areas, employee housing, and the great outdoors.
- Blend indoors and out: While you’ll spend time in a traditional office setting, you’ll also experience a variety of environments, from alpine lodges to scenic backdrops that most people only see on vacation. This requires extensive driving at times to travel throughout the park.
- Stay engaged: This position involves both desk work and hands-on interactions. You'll need to sit or stand for periods of time, lift and carry materials (up to 25 lbs), and walk through different work areas and terrain.
- Be tech-ready: You’ll use standard office technology—computers, phones, and video conferencing—to connect with employees across the park. Communicate with impact: You’ll listen, observe, and speak with clarity in one-on-one conversations, interviews, and team meetings—both in person and virtually, with or without an accommodation.
- Work with the seasons: Be ready for shifting mountain weather—sunshine, snow flurries, or rain are all part of the park’s rhythm, and part of what makes this role so unique.