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He/she will provide consultative services on a wide range of Human Resources-related matters with the goal of aligning HR s best practices to business goals. Bachelor's Degree in Human Resources, sociology/psychology, organizational effectiveness, business administration, or related area.
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At least 7 years of experience as a Human Resources Business Partner, Consultant, Strategist or Specialist including experience with Associate or Employee Relations, Change Leadership, Talent Acquisition, Compensation, Talent Management, Organizational Development, Employment Practices, or Employment Law.
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PHR (Professional in Human Resources) or SPHR (Senior Professional in Human Resources) certification. Responsibilities include overseeing benefits administration, employee relations, internal communications, team member career development, wage and hour compliance, training programs, workers' compensation, and legal matters pertaining to resort employees.
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Preferred qualifications include prior leadership role in an HR team; PHR or SPHR, SHRM-CP, SHRM-SCP or other HR certification; Master's Degree in Business, Human Resources, Psychology or other related field; prior experience with and knowledge of higher education administration processes, practices and systems; experience with HRIS systems conversions; and experience with Oracle Cloud.
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Extensive technical expertise across multiple human resources disciplines (i.e. coaching, employee relations, talent development, succession planning, performance management, etc.
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The Chief Human Resources Officer (CHRO) will serve as a strategic partner to the executive team and provide leadership in developing and executing human resources strategies in support of the overall business plan and strategic direction of the organization.
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Handle complex and/or sophisticated Human Resources matters, initiatives or projects. A comprehensive understanding and expertise in Human Resources, typically gained through applicable Human Resources experience of 5+ years in the field.
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Responsible for the leadership of all aspects of Human Resources and Organizational Development & Learning functions, to include; Talent Acquisition, Talent Management, Organizational Development, staff and leadership Development, Total Rewards, Organizational Culture, including Diversity, Equity & Inclusion, Employee Relations & Engagement, Workforce Planning, Occupational Health, HR Compliance and Affirmative Action.
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Escalate opportunities for the development of leadership competencies while completing employee life cycle events, and influence leaders to integrate leadership development in a human capital strategy.
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The Human Resources (HR) Coordinator is a hands-on role that provides full-cycle Human Resources support to our business while assisting the Employee Relations Manager with a variety of People Operations.
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Implement human resources programs by providing Human Resources services, including talent acquisition, employment processing, compensation, health and welfare benefits, training and development, EEO compliance, and employee relations.
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This position is responsible for serving as a subject matter expert on human resources operations to include HR policies and procedures, the full life cycle of talent, employee relations, employee communications and broader workforce retention and development.
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Partner with Operations leadership (primarily VPOs, RDOs, ACOs, and MUMs) in assigned region(s) in the facilitation of People Planning involving the development and coaching of Operations management; evaluate internal candidates for vacant/new positions and identifies high potential associates; participates in panel interviews to build alignment.
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POSITION SUMMARY: Under the general direction of the Sheriff and Undersheriff, the Human Resources Manager's focus is to provide professional-level insight in all aspects of employment management and development including applicant review, hiring, and terminations as well as the management of any leave of absence programs.
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Current PHR or SPHR a plus 6+ years management experience, comprehensive understanding, and expertise in virtually all areas Human Resources typically gained through 6+ years applicable Human Resources experience.
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