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The Human Resources Manager will lead all HR functions, focusing on effective recruitment, employee relations, compliance, and organizational development. Bachelor’s degree in Human Resources, Business Administration, or a related field.
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Knowledge of a variety of human resources principles and procedures for recruitment, selection, training, employee relations and compliance including, but not limited to Equal Employment Opportunity (EEO), Family and Medical Leave Act (FMLA), Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) and Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA.
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With assistance from HR Generalists, conduct thorough and objective employee relations investigations, assess risk, and determine appropriate courses of action while working closely with VP, Human Resources.
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We act as our client’s fractional HR Partner to support their varying People Operations needs, including policy & handbook development, HR software implementation, performance management, compensation strategy, training & development, talent strategy, day-to-day employee relations, HR operations and more.
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Bachelor's degree in HR, Business, or related field with at least 5+ years of experience in a strategic HR Business Partner role within a matrix environment, which includes experience in employee relations - with emphasis on employee and/or labor relations and human resources policy development.
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Oversee day-to-day HR operations and resources for assigned clients, including transaction processing, employee relations, policy implementation, and compliance. Bachelor’s degree in Human Resources, Organizational Development, HRIS, Management, or related field.
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This position analyzes human resources data and carries out responsibilities in one or more functional areas, such as, staffing, employee relations, compensation/payroll, training, employment, labor relations, safety, affirmative action and employment programs, and personnel research.
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5+ years human resources experience in client consulting in human resources, organizational development, or related talent planning management field, including experience resolving complex employee relations issues.
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This role involves handling employee relations, recruitment, onboarding, training and development, benefits administration, and maintaining human resources records. Reporting to the chief operating officer (COO), the Senior Human Resources Generalist is responsible for overseeing day-to-day human resource (HR) operations, providing support in various HR functions, and ensuring compliance with employment laws and company policies.
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Through the rotational assignments, you will have the opportunity to be part of teams engaging in strategic collaboration with J&J businesses and functions on local, regional and/or a global level in diverse areas (e.g. may include Workforce Analytics, Employee / Labor Relations, Talent Management / Acquisition, Compensation & Benefits, HR Operations, Global Learning Delivery and more.
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Manages various aspects of Human Resources functions under the direction of the Associate Director and Sr. Vice President of Human Resources to include recruitment, employee relations and benefit administration.
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The HR Generalist plays a key role in supporting various HR functions within the organization, including recruitment, employee relations, performance management, benefits administration, and HRIS management.
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The Human Resource Generalist will report to the Director of Human Resources and will lead recruitment, retention, and employee relations while providing support and knowledge in other areas within Human Resources including benefit administration, compliance, payroll, and policy.
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Working knowledge of multiple human resource disciplines, including compensation practices, organizational diagnosis, employee and union relations, diversity, performance management, and federal and state respective employment laws.
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Partners with Legal to actively investigate and recommend solutions to employee relations issues quickly and efficiently. Assist line management with issues related in interviewing, hiring, terminations, promotions, performance reviews, employee relations and other P&C topics.
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