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This role includes direct oversight of the teams led by the Payroll Manager, Benefits Manager, Corporate DOT Compliance Manager, and HR Project Manager. Provide expert professional advice to senior management in all areas of HR, including payroll, learning and development, employment law, HR policy, best practices, and workforce development.
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The Human Resources and Payroll Generalist interprets existing policies and procedures and develops operational improvements to processes for multiple clients for matters related to HR, Payroll and Benefits Administration.
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The Centralized Human Resources/Payroll Manager is responsible for supporting the Centralized Human Resources/Payroll function with coordination of key HR/Payroll initiatives/events and the administrative support of day-to-day HR/Payroll operations.
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Payroll Administrator, Payroll Coordinator, Payroll Specialist, Payroll Supervisor, Payroll Analyst, Compensation and Benefits Manager, Payroll Officer, Payroll Director, Payroll Lead, Payroll and Benefits Manager, Payroll Processing Manager, Payroll Services Manager, Payroll Operations Manager.
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Reporting to the Regional Sr HR Manager, the HR Manager leads the facility/group HR team and is responsible for effective execution of human resources functions, such as Talent Development, Talent Selection, Workforce Planning, Engagement, Recognition, Performance Management, Leave Management, Organizational Development, Training, Associate Relations, Compensation, Benefits, Wellness, Risk Safety, Labor Relations, Sustainability and Philanthropy.
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Lead and coach the Human Resources team to deliver excellence and efficiencies in: talent acquisition, leadership development, benefits, compensation planning, policy setting, performance evaluations, payroll, employee relations and labor relations, HRIS and engagement.
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The VP HR leads, implements and measures the impact and success of the centralized end-to-end human resources to which deliver talent acquisition, talent management, career development, training, compensation, payroll, benefits, employee relations, and employee support services.
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HR Business Partner ensures that all inputs to the payroll (Special Pay situations, reimbursements, manual checks, benefits, new hires, holiday, PTO, bereavement, 401K and accruals) are handled correctly and in accordance with CMI Policy.
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Experience cross delivering on one or more of the following Workday HCM modules: Core HR, Benefits, Payroll, Time & Labor, Recruiting, Compensation, Talent Management, Absence Management.
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Preferred certifications: SHRM-CP/SHRM-SCP, Certified Payroll Professional (CPP), Certified Compensation Professional (CCP), CP, Certified Employee Benefits Specialist (CEBS), Compensation Management Specialist (CMS) certifications.
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Provides centralized human resource services spanning payroll, benefits and other transactionsEnsures efficiency of service center operations, technology and transaction processesEstablishes standards and procedures for handling employee questions, transactions and administration of human resource programsCoordinates services with the human resource information systems, human resource program managers and technology specialists.
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The Strategic HR & Benefits Manager will play a critical role in ensuring that Moss’s HR practices are aligned with the company's principles and best practices while also managing and optimizing the company's compensation and benefits programs.
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The HR Tech carries out responsibilities in some or all of the following functional areas; payroll, employee relations, benefits, unemployment, FMLA, employee programs, recruitment and onboarding, maintenance of HRIS system(s.
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Office manager, director, business office manager, HR, administrative, management, business office director, accounting, payroll, assisted living, senior living, human resources, HR manager, human resources coordinatorYou have been redirected to a Vitalia Active Adult Community at Montrose job page.
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As the HR Operations and Benefits Manager, you will play a crucial role in our HR department, overseeing HR operations, benefits management, and the entire HR process from recruitment to hiring.
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