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If you want to stay in the home care industry, we want to help promote you to Lead Caregiver, Caregiver Supervisor, Scheduler, Human Resources Specialist, Branch Manager, General Manager and even Co-Owner.
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Delta Faucet Company has an opening for a People Operations Manager at our Lapeer, MI site where this position plays a meaningful role in crafting a positive employee experience with ethical and professional behaviors, processes and procedures while demonstrating our core values - people, credibility, high performance teams, innovation, and customer focus.
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Works in partnership with Chief Human Resources Officer and Director of People Operations to facilitate the management of employee relations issues, internal investigations, compliance, litigation avoidance, and resolution.
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Established in 2014 and valued at $5B, Checkr puts modern technology powered by machine learning in the hands of hiring teams, helping thousands of companies like Uber, Instacart, Netflix, Compass Group, and Adecco to hire great new people with an experience that’s fast, smooth, and safe.
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In partnership with the People Team and senior executives, the VP, People will lead compensation, benefits, recruitment, training and development, DE&I initiatives, people/HQ operations and employee engagement.
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This role will be at the forefront of helping to architect the People Analytics function in harmony with our operating rhythm, you'll get to be part of our exciting Workday People Analytics implementation, and you'll significantly influence how we scale to meet long-term business needs.
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Reporting to the VP of People, you will own day-to-day People Operations company-wide and play a critical role in helping Carrum Health scale our People strategy and operations.
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Schedule: Monday - Friday (available on weekends as needed) Rate of Pay: $27/hour Position Description The People Operations Coordinator will collaborate with all team member levels within the organization to challenge the status quo and bring the team member experience to the next level.
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The Director, People Operations is responsible for effectively developing and managing the activities of Kestra’s People Operations function as they relate to Operational Development & Execution, Learning & Development, Total Rewards, Compensation and Benefits, Workforce Planning, Performance Management and Organizational Design.
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Reporting to the Head of People, this role will be integral in helping to manage our day-to-day operations, ensuring an efficient and productive work environment at all times. Given the significance of our work and the increasing global reliance on our insights, we are looking for a People Operations Coordinator to join us as we work to shape the way businesses perceive and navigate global risks.
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In collaboration with VP, People, Finance and Operations and the leadership team, promote focuse on racial equity, social justice, employee learning and engagement. In this pivotal role, you will champion equity-centered people management through strategic and inclusive human resources practices and streamlined and efficient operations.
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If you are passionate about colleague development, have a keen eye for detail, and thrive in a collaborative environment, we invite you to apply for the People Development Coordinator position.
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Champion DEI initiatives, ensuring they are integrated into all aspects of people operations and company culture. 5+ years of relevant experience in recruiting, talent sourcing, and/or people operations.
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Support delivery of Power Bi solutions as part of our exciting digital transformation to deliver automated people analytics products that will improve standardization, efficiency, team performance and client self-service capability.
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3+ years of applied experience working within an HR or People team (e.g. people analytics, I/O Psychology, Organizational Development role) at an organization and/or strategic consulting to organizations.
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