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DJJ, a division of Nucor Corporation, is seeking applicants for our Human Resources Manager position. DJJ is seeking a growth-oriented leader to fill the role of Human Resources Manager.
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Job Details Description Job Overview – How You’ll Contribute:The role of the People Operations Manager (HR) is to partner with assigned location leadership and provide support to associates to ensure a Best-In-Class experience!
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As our Human Resources Manager, you play a crucial role in steering our organization's HR operations towards excellence. 8-10 years of human resources experience required with strategic, talent management, and/or business development experience strongly preferred.
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Do you possess a professional certification in human resources such as a PHR, SPHR, SHRM-CP, SHRM-SCP? The two (2) manager positions will provide proactive leadership and strategies to the Employee Relations/Risk Management Division and the Employee Services/Recruitment Division within our dedicated Human Resources and Risk Management Department.
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JOB DESCRIPTION FOX Entertainment is seeking a Manager, Human Resources to support the alignment of HR strategy with business objectives across designated client business units, and working alongside the HR leaders, act as a trusted advisor to clients at all levels, providing guidance, constructive feedback and strategic solutions.
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Supports all aspects of talent acquisition for the PSD including assisting with creating and formatting job descriptions, advertising positions, phone screening applicants, checking references, and maintaining appropriate human resources data and records.
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Understanding of and experience with most or all of the core aspects of Human Resources Management (staffing, employee relations, labor relations, performance management, leadership development, training, etc.
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The HR Coordinator is responsible for providing administrative support to the Human Resources staff by assisting in administrative activities including: recruiting, on-boarding, benefit communication, leave administration, personnel file maintenance, performance management, compliance to federal, state laws and company policies, training, terminations and day to day needs.
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Under general direction, this position performs complex and specialized paraprofessional duties in human resources including benefits administration, leave management, payroll support and for risk management coordinating loss control, health and safety programs, claims administration and environmental compliance.
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Human Resources Learning & Development Manager Responsibilities: Develop employee retention strategies Manage employee development programs including virtual, classroom, and other settings Design employee development and learning materials Lead firmwide change management initiatives Handle any employee relations issues, investigations, questions, etc.
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A nationally recognized human resource-related certification such as PHR (Professional in Human Resources), SPHR (Senior Professional in Human Resources), SHRM-CP (Society for Human Resource Management-Certified Professional), or SHRM-SCP (SHRM Senior Certified Professional) is preferred.
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Assist the Human Resources Director or Human Resources Manager in directing and instructing the management staff in effective recruiting and interviewing techniques using methods such as verbal presentations and written directions to ensure the hiring and retention of qualified and effective associates.
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A bachelor's degree in Business Administration, Human Resources, Legal Studies, or a related field. An HR Investigator plays a vital role within the Lids Human Resources Department and is responsible for efficiently and impartially investigating complaints of discrimination, harassment, retaliation, violation of company policies, and other work-related issues.
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Assist Director of Human Resources or Human Resources Manager in achieving goals and objectives as identified in hotel annual Affirmative Action Plan (AAP). Create and update Human Resources bulletin boards and other posting locations as needed.
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Reporting to the Co-Deputy Director, the Human Resources Manager will support the organization in all areas including general HR administration, employee relations, leaves of absence, training and development, recruiting, onboarding and offboarding, benefits, and payroll.
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