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The Human Resources (HR) Generalist provides administrative support to the HR Department and will be primarily responsible for on going recruitment efforts and needs.
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The HR Manager supervises the Organizational Support Team (OST), comprised of five (5) professionals working in Human Resources (Senior HR Analyst), Occupational Health & Safety (Environmental Health & Safety Specialist), Training and Quality/Organizational Performance (Organizational Performance Manager & Organization Performance Coordinator), and Administrative Support (Administrative Specialist/HR Tech.
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Human Resources Generalist for GITI Tire in Richburg, SC. As a Human Resources Generalist, you will provide advice, counsel, and support for assigned Business Center(s) team members and managers regarding employee performance, attendance, and behavioral issues.
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The AVP, Human Resources will be responsible for the strategic and transformational leadership of all aspects of HR at Champlain Valley Physicians Hospital (CVPH) & Alice Hyde Medical Center (AHMC.
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The HR Generalist supports the day-to-day operations of the talent team at the Chick-fil-A Supply Distribution Center (DC) in Nashville , TN, ensuring a workforce that can meet the demands of the DC. The Human Resources Generalist will also contribute to the overall functioning of the reward and benefit systems to help meet broader organizational goals.
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The Human Resources Generalist is responsible for organizing and supporting Human Resources activities, such as recruitment, employment, employee relations, training, performance appraisal, HRIS, personnel records, compensation management, benefits administration, and organization development.
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In this generalist role, the HR Advisor will manage the full employee life cycle including, but not limited to, recruitment and onboarding, training, employee relations, engagement, and corrective actions.
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Under the direction of the General Manager, with a reporting matrix to the Coatings Division, HR Business Partner, this position is accountable for the development, recommendation, implementation and administration of programs, systems and services which maximize the division and the HR potential for the Coatings facility.
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Reporting directly to the Senior Director of Human Resources, with three direct reports, this position holds a pivotal role in driving organizational excellence and fostering a positive work culture.
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The Vice President, Human Resources (HR) serves as a strategic HR leader for The Walt Disney Studios across diverse parts of our business (e.g., Production Services, Technology, Theatrical Distribution, Studio Operations, Disney Music Group, Disney Theatrical Group, Labor Relations, Integrated Planning & Franchise Management, and RISE.
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15+ years as a Senior HR executive with extensive business and human resources experience in a growth environment with substantial organizational change including company-wide human capital expense management.
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The CHRO will also set and provide a high standard of vision, leadership and direction for the Office of Human Resources, including the development and execution of human resource strategy, including but not limited to the areas of: succession planning, talent management, change management, organizational and performance management, training and development, HR compliance, records management, and compensation.
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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 Human Resources Manager is responsible for guiding efforts in and ensuring compliance with all HR related Pharmacy Accreditation and Regulatory Compliance Requirements. Professional in Human Resources (PHR) Certification PREFERRED.
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Create and Execute a Talent Strategy – Vice President/SVP, Human Resources will be responsible for talent acquisition, employee engagement, total rewards, learning and development, organization development & effectiveness, diversity & inclusion and HR operations.
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