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If reasonable accommodation is needed to participate in the job application or interview process, to perform essential job functions, and/or to receive other benefits and privileges of employment, please contact Shannon Steinbeigle, SHRM-CP, HR Manager at shannons@indigorealestate.com or Tiffany Kahn, HR and Benefits Manager at tiffany@rminc.com.
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Use online toolsincluding Adobe Experience Manager, Marketo, and othersto post content online and create/send a weekly e-newsletter that meets the highest standards of accuracy, clarity, engagement, and adherence to SHRM style guidelines.
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Preferred Qualifications HR Certification (SHRM-SCP, SPHR, etc. SRE is looking for a Human Capital Project Manager to lead strategic initiatives in support of the Human Resources Directorate for the Defense Threat Reduction Agency (DTRA.
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Assist the HR Manager and Tutor and Fellow Experience Manager with Staff, Tutor, and Fellow COVID-19 documentation. PHR/SPHR SHRM-CP/SHRM-SCP certification is a plus.
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In addition, this position will assist the Manager, Executive Content in creating the quarterly People + Strategy journal and the EN:Brief e-newsletter, updating the Executive Network website, and writing and editing for additional SHRM outlets as needed.
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The incumbent is responsible for the success of employee relations at the DNC. An ideal Employee Relations Manager is a self-starter who will approach the role with a commitment to collaboration and empathy, confidentiality, and discretion, while maintaining flexibility.
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SHRM-SCP and/or SPHR certification. He or she must also be a hands-on, operational manager and decision maker who leads by example. Review, evaluate, and oversee all HR-related vendor relationships, including among others payroll and benefits, third-party administrators, and systems consultants.
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In partnership with the Training and Development Manager, design, organize, and deliver HR orientation presentations to seamlessly integrate new employees into the company culture and operational frameworks.
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Bachelor’s degree in Human Resources, Business Administration, or a related field; HR certification (e.g., SHRM-CP, PHR) preferred. We are assisting a globally pioneering and established Ag-Tech robotics startup in their search for a dynamic and experienced HR Manager to join their growing team in California.
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A Quantum Search Partners client ($2B+ revenue global leader in satellite technology and services) is looking for an Senior Manager, HR Business Partner. Knowledge and first-hand experience of the global HR domain – including compensation practices, organizational diagnostics, employee relations, employment law, performance management, talent and succession planning, learning and development.
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The Human Resource Manager will be responsible for a variety of Human Resource duties which may include recruiting, on-boarding, benefits, administering company policies, employee relations, and other Human Resource matters.
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HR certification (e.g., SHRM-CP, PHR, SPHR) preferred. Reporting to the CFO, the ideal candidate will have experience in day-to-day HR activities, benefits and payroll administration, engagement and culture, Diversity, Equity, Inclusion & Belonging (DEIB), and talent acquisition.
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This position reports to the Chief Operating Officer, the HR Manager leads tasks in the administration of a medium sized company of approximately 150 employees with operations located in several states.
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Professional HR Certification (SHRM CP/SCP or PHR/SPHR) preferred. Reporting President of NOW, the Human Resources (HR) Manager will develop and implement HR processes and policies, manage full-cycle recruiting and onboarding, partner with benefits broker to manage employee benefits including annual open enrollment, oversee and lead employee relations matters including staff training and enhance HR systems for practices that align with compliance and business objectives.
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The ideal Area HR Manager for the Hotel Division is a superior communicator and leader focused on enhancing the Hotel Division culture. The Area HR Manager will support employees and contract employee across a portfolio of full service hotels.
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