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Principles, methods, and practices of public human resources administration, including classification and compensation, employee benefits, employee and labor relations, employee training and workforce development, human resources information systems, leave management, and recruitment and selection.
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Under the direction of the Bureau Chief of Human Resources, the Director of Human Resources directs the operations and manages day to day functions of divisions in the Human Resources Department with a specific concentration in employee administration.
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The CHRO is responsible for directing workforce strategy, human resources policy development and compliance, compensation and benefits administration, talent acquisition, employee and labor relations, regulatory compliance, and other functions and processes that impact the employee experience at Heartland Human Care Services.
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The Director of Corporate HR Operations reports to the SVP of Human Resources and collaborates closely with peers including the Director of Talent & Workforce Development and the Director of Learning & Development.
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The Human Resources Generalist provides professional level duties related to Human Resources, including responsibilities in the following functional areas: Employee Relations, Compliance, Performance Management, Onboarding, Payroll and Benefits Administration.
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Tasks Provides administrative support and assistance to the CHRO in the following areas: employee relations, recruitment, classification, compensation, payroll, equal employment opportunity and affirmative action programs, employment and labor law compliance, policy administration, city-wide organizational development, employee benefit administration, recognition programs, new employee orientation & exit interviews, and performance management.
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Will work with the Director of Human Resources and all employees throughout the Firm. The Human Resources Generalist/ Recruiter is responsible for a variety of day-to-day HR management for non-exempt individuals and full-cycle recruiting functions within the Firm.
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Implements USO human resources strategies by establishing department accountabilities, including talent acquisition, staffing, employment processing, compensation, performance management, benefits, training and development, records management, safety and health, succession planning, employee relations and retention, and AA/EEO compliance.
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The Task Force Director of Human Resources will direct and ensure the efficient administration and management of the Human Resources function at all assigned hotels that are both currently within our portfolio as well as those that are transitioning to HEI management.
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The Director of Employee and Labor Relations at Planned Parenthood Northern California (PPNorCal) collaborates with the Vice President of Human Resources to lead the delivery of the full suite of Employee and Labor Relations (ELR) functions.
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Under the direction of the VP of Human Resources, the Human Resources Director will oversees the day to-day operations of the recruitment and onboarding processes for the YMCA of South Florida.
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The Village of Downers Grove is seeking an Assistant Director of Human Resources to support the Human Resources Director in overseeing the implementation of the Human Resources Department’s functions, including, but not limited to, selection and staffing, HR information system management, training and development, compensation and benefits, and employee assistance.
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Applicants must have completed undergraduate coursework in one of the following related fields, business administration, public administration, human services, human resources, psychology, sociology, social work, education, or finance along with a minimum of five years of administrative/managerial and managing fiscal aspects of an organization.
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The Director of Human Resources will lead all areas of human resources, including performance management, employee relations, recruitment and retention, salary and wage administration, regulatory compliance, workers compensation, FMLA and leave management and unemployment administration.
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As the Senior Business Analyst, EmpowerSF, QA Test Manager, you will report to the Executive Director of EmpowerSF, be a part of the Department of Technology, and serve as the Testing lead for Employee Central HR, Benefits, Time Management, and Payroll, the district's new, integrated HR, Payroll and Time system powered by SAP SuccessFactors and Workforce.
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