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The Chief Human Resource Officer will develop and establish talent management/human resources policies, plans and services including recruitment, selection, legal compliance, employee benefits, salary and wage administration plan, employee relations, diversity and inclusion, employment practices and procedures, employee communications and events.
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The department offers programs in Human Resource Management, Organizational Leadership, Entrepreneurship and Small Business Management, Business Administration, and International Business.
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Minimum Qualifications: Bachelor’s degree in Judicial, Business, or Public Administration, or a closely related field; PLUS Three years of professional-level experience in court management or four years of managerial work, including professional-level experience in budgeting, procurement, and human resources management.
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With oversight of more than one hundred professionals across ARD, the SAVP provides strategic direction to senior leaders who manage the infrastructure of the department, including campaign management, leadership engagement, organizational planning and strategy, analytics and technology solutions, prospect development, gift management, finance and administration, and talent development and human resources.
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Basic Qualifications for a Level 3: Bachelor's degree in Business, Human Resource management, Organization Development, Industrial Organizational Psychology, or related field and 6+ years of experience in HR – OR - 4+ years of experience with a Master’s degree.
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POSITION DESCRIPTION The Tajikistan Human Resources and Administration Manager will lead the development of a compliant human resource policy ensuring strict adherence to the relevant USG regulations and appropriate Tajik laws and regulations, and effectively implement the approved policies in all aspects of human resources and personnel management across the office.
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24/7 Chaplaincy Services What You’ll do The Purpose of the Human Resources Lead is to assist with various human resources functions and to provide support to both management and associates at their location.
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Bachelor’s degree plus ten (10) years of professional HR/People, Employee Culture and Labor Relations experience, seven (7) years of which were at the management level, preferably in local government administration including Human Resources, Organizational Development, Talent Management, and/or Organizational Culture.
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A master’s degree in public administration, business administration, human resources, or related field preferred and SHRM/HRCI/SPHR and NPELRA CLRP certifications are preferred.
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The HR Manager will collaborate with business leaders and local HR to bring critical thought leadership and perspective on human resources labor strategy, leadership development, strategic workforce planning/talent management, team and organization effectiveness, and change management.
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Key Responsabilities In collaboration with Pomona campus VP Human Resources and applicable functional areas as necessary:Prioritizes continuous learning, diversity, equity, and inclusion, while also understanding legislative dynamics, and have a mission-focused approach that emphasizes both resource advocacy and employee experience.
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The CHRO will foster an environment of strategic thinking around organizational development, talent acquisition, professional and management development, and deepening the partnership between human resources and the broad diverse array of constituents it serves.
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Bachelor’s Degree from an accredited college or university in Human Resource Management, Business Administration, Public Administration, Industrial Psychology or a closely related field.
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Demonstrate comprehensive expertise in the current and evolving principles for the following:Manage the complex practices of Housing Subsidy Programs or a public housing agency program including development, human capital management, administration of various programs, and navigation of complex regulations and policies.
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Graduation from an accredited 4-year college or university with a degree in human resources, business management, public administration or a related field of study; In this role, you will be responsible for the overall administration, coordination, management and evaluation of the Port’s human resources functions and activities.
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