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As the Human Resource Generalist, you will be responsible for performing HR-related duties on a professional level and collaborating with HR management in supporting Core-Mark. You will drive recruiting efforts and provide support for safety, workers compensation, employee relations, payroll, benefits, and training functions.
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Provide dedicated guidance and coaching to multiple leaders and employees with specific focus on employee advocacy/engagement, conflict resolution, HR fundamentals, process training, employee relations, performance management, career development, talent assessment, talent acquisition & retention and workplace investigations as appropriate.
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We are looking for a passionate and hard-working HR Business Partner to support our thriving Human Resources team in our Philadelphia, PA Marshalls Distribution Center. Provide mentorship, facilitate discussions, and make recommendations for employee development needs.
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SNC is seeking a Senior Human Resources Manager to support a major ISR program effort based out of Lone Tree, CO. This HR leader role will have in-depth knowledge, expertise and leadership to enhance the organizational effectiveness in the areas of: Business Strategy, Leadership Development, HR Operations, Organizational Design, Employee Relations and Talent Acquisition.
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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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Under the direction of the Chancellor & Dean, the Executive Director of Human Resources is the lead administrator for HR operations for the College and serves as a strategic partner to the executive leadership team in shaping the organization’s culture.
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The position involves evaluating, recommending, developing, implementing, administering, and coordinating HR policies, labor contracts, HR programs and business processes in the areas or recruitment, employee on- and off- boarding, compensation and benefits, HRIS management, employee engagement, employee and labor relations, HR compliance, and talent management.
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The HCD team and Human-Centered Design and User Researcher will collaborate with Organizational Change Management, strategic communications, design and development, testing and training support systems teams to design an intuitive user experience across multiple business areas from entry level users to executive level.
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Experience implementing programs in workforce planning, talent management, compensation, employee relations, training & development, and legal/compliance; Partner with business leaders to strategically assess needs and remove barriers to drive business performance through development and delivery of people strategy and solutions.
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Bachelor’s degree in human resources, Instructional Design, Curriculum and Instruction, Educational Technology, Organizational Development or related field or equivalent experience.
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In one of the following: Human Resources, Industrial/Organizational Psychology, Labor & Industrial Relations, Organizational Behavior/Development, Business Administration, or a related field.
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Reports to: Human Resources Business Partner. Interacts with Home Office on HR administrative issues and keeps the Human Resources Supervisor informed, as needed.
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Responsibilities include but are not limited to: Oversee and administer all plans for a variety of Human Resources functions such as recruiting, training and development, wage/benefit administration, compliance with statutory requirements, teammate engagement, performance evaluations, workers compensation and safety etc.
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Our cutting-edge scent delivery solutions are tailored for a diverse range of business environments including restaurants, health care offices, airports, senior living facilities, apartment and multi-unit housing, retail stores, real estate (both commercial and residential), as well as health clubs and spas.
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Human Resources Records Management Specialist is responsible for employment law compliance including absence and leave management, records management, personnel research, and implementation of personnel policies, procedures, and programs to ensure alignment with human resources and overall corporation business objectives.
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