Director of Human Resources
Position Type:Administration/Director of Human Resources and Student ServicesDate Posted:4/30/2026Location:ADMINISTRATIONAdditional Information: Show/HidePrimary Purpose:Direct and manage the district's human resources. Responsible for the strategic planning and implementation of human resource programs to include professional and auxiliary staffing, wage and salary administration, leave administration, performance appraisal, employee relations, and benefits. Recommend and implement legally sound and effective human resource management programs, policies, and practices.Qualifications:Education/Certification:Master's degree in human resources, public or business administration, education administration, or equivalentSpecial Knowledge/Skills:Knowledge of selection, training, and supervision of personnelKnowledge of wage and salary, benefits, and performance appraisal administrationKnowledge of general and education employment law and hearing proceduresAbility to implement policy and proceduresAbility to use software to develop spreadsheets, perform data analysis, and do word processingAbility to manage budget and personnelExcellent public relations, organizational, communication and interpersonal skillsAbility to speak effectively before groups of employees, the school board, or other organizationsExperience:3 years of progressively responsible experience in human resources management or public school administrationMajor Responsibilities and Duties:Human Resource Department ManagementCreate and execute a plan for human resources in alignment with district core values as adopted by the board and the district's strategic plan. Identify current and future needs of the district and align processes and procedures including recruitment, selection, on-boarding, professional and leadership development, training, evaluation, and retention strategies.Determine the HR training needs throughout the school district and develop and plan training programs to meet the established needs. Implement both on-going and special interest training programs.Direct the planning, development, coordination, and evaluation of operations of the human resources department including establishing department goals and objectives.Direct and monitor employee performance appraisal system and ensure that supervisors have proper training. Assist supervisors and principals with employee counseling, improvement plans, and due-process procedures, where needed.Select, train, supervise, and evaluate HR staff and make sound recommendations relative to assignment, retention, discipline, and dismissal.Ensure district compliance with federal and state laws and regulations.EmploymentWork with principals and other administrators to forecast staffing needs and develop staffing plans. Develop and implement recruitment and retention strategies and a screening and selection process for all employees.Ensure that all teachers are highly-qualified and have the appropriate credentials for assignments.Provide a system for new employees to acquire appropriate information, support, and training necessary for success on the job.Oversee all aspects of contract administration.Compensation and BenefitsDirect the administration of the district's compensation program including job descriptions, salary surveys, and position reclassifications.Develop, implement, administer, and monitor procedures for salary administration and placement of new hires.Oversee the management of the district's leave, health insurance, optional employee benefits, workers' compensation, and unemployment compensation benefit programs including overseeing relationship with insurance vendors and third party administrators.Employee RelationsTake a proactive role in identifying and responding to issues of interest to employees; work in collaboration with district leadership to ensure preemptive and effective employee communications.Administer the employee grievance procedure adopted by the board. Direct the investigation, analysis, and decision making process regarding personnel problems and/or other related policy issues.Interpret policies and procedures and ensure support of directors, officers, employees and other government agencies on employment, record keeping, retirement, grievance and other personnel matters and procedures.Conduct annual research regarding employee satisfaction, morale, and communications. Monitor employee retention and turnover through analysis of data and exit interviews. Implement and oversee effective districtwide employee recognition programs.Ensure that the employee handbook and personnel directory are created, updated annually, and distributed. Implement procedures to ensure that employees are informed of personnel policies, procedures, and programs that affect them.Budget* Develop and administer the human resources budget based on documented needs and ensure that operations are cost effective and funds are management wisely.Records* Oversee personnel records management and ensure compliance with the state records management program. May serve as designated records management officer.* Compile, maintain, and file all reports, records, and other documents as required.OtherPrepare and deliver written and oral presentations on HR and management issues to the board, principals, teachers, parents, and community groups. Attend regular meetings of the board.Stay abreast of current research and best practices in human resources management and development in educational and non-education-related settings, and adjust plans, policies and procedures accordingly.Ensure compliance with local, state and federal laws regarding human resources management and development. Stay abreast of state and federal public policy changes that could impact the district.Research and apply for local, state, and federal grants that could benefit the district's students, teachers, and/or administrators.Teacher Incentive AllotmentOversee the Teacher Incentive Allotment Program including collecting data, submitting data to the state, and providing assistance to administrators and teachers.Supervisory Responsibilities:Supervise, evaluate, and recommend hiring and firing of human resource department employees.Mental Demands/Physical Demands/Environmental Factors:Tools/Equipment Used: Standard office equipment including personal computer and peripheralsPosture: Prolonged sitting; occasional bending/stooping, pushing/pulling, and twistingMotion: Repetitive hand motions including frequent keyboarding and use of mouse; occasional reachingLifting: Occasional light lifting and carrying (less than 15 pounds)Environment: May work prolonged or irregular hours; frequent districtwide travel; occasional statewide travel and out-of-state travelMental Demands: Work with frequent interruptions, maintain emotional control under stress* To meet the executive exemption test, the primary duty must be management and the employee must supervise at least two full-time employees.This document describes the general purpose and responsibilities assigned to this job and is not an exhaustive list of all responsibilities and duties that may be assigned or skills that may be required.