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Lillstreet Art Center is searching for a Human Resources Consultant to join our team and aid in the continued fostering our larger community. With an emphasis on prioritizing diversity, equity, and inclusion both as a community center and workplace, the Human Resources Consultant ensures the consistent and conscious development of Lillstreet as a safe space for all participants.
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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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Stay abreast of trends related to the Human Resources discipline; pursue and attend training courses and other learning opportunities to keep skills current. From the programming and movies we create to employee benefits/programs and social impact outreach initiatives, we believe that opportunity, access, resources and rewards should be available to and for the benefit of all.
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As the Senior Director of Human Resources, you'll be at the forefront of driving strategic initiatives that foster a thriving internal culture aligned with our values and vision. Heartland Human Care Services is seeking a talented and passionate Senior Director of Human Resources to lead transformative initiatives and shape our commitment to being a best place to work in the social sector.
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The Human Resources Learning & Development Manager will be responsible for collaborating with leadership to identify gaps in process and implement new HR strategies relative to employee relations.
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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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Human Resources Business Partner Director. Bachelor’s degree in human resources or Business-related field. At least 10 years of Human Resource Generalist or Business Partner experience in both business-facing and functional client groups.
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Qualifications Bachelor’s Degree in Human Resources, related field or professional experience equivalent. Minimum of 5 years of Human Resources experience. Strategic partnership with our Total Rewards and Talent Management team to ensure we are aligned and partnered in the execution of human capital initiatives.
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Reporting to the COO, the Director of Human Resources will serve as a pivotal leader for the corporation who will help the senior leadership team and the rest of the organization to manage all day-to-day activities of the payroll, benefits, employee onboarding, and claims administration HR processes and procedures.
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Reporting to the CEO, the CHRO will support the organization's business goals and strategies and create a data-driven HR strategy that addresses all key facets of human resources operations and workforce development.
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Implement and maintain payroll best practices to improve efficiency and consult with the human resources team to improve payroll and HRIS processes. Bachelor's degree or equivalent years of experience in Human Resources or Business Administration.
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Master’s degree in human resources, business, public administration, sociology, political science or labor relations OR, Juris Doctor degree. The Bureau of Human Resources seeks a Deputy Chief Human Resources Officer to assist the Chief Human Resources Officer with strategic planning and providing effective human resource services for offices under the jurisdiction of the President.
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The Human Resources Director is responsible for overseeing all functional areas dealing with federal and state regulatory compliance, Collective Bargaining Agreement compliance, employee recruitment and selection, employee retention and development, policy and procedure implementation and interpretation, training, local benefits administration, risk management, safety, and employee relations at McCormick Center.
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The HRBP is an integral member of our Human Resources team, and they will act as a liaison between the field and Home Office subject matter leaders to include Talent Acquisition, Talent Development, Total Rewards, Employee Relations and HR Operations.
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The Old Town School of Folk Music seeks a Director of Human Resources (DHR) who is committed to supporting a high-functioning, diverse, inclusive and positive work environment. Bachelor’s degree in Human Resources, Organizational Management, Business Administration or related field.
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