Assistant Human Resource Director

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Rock County

Position Summary and Job DutiesThis position is responsible to assist with the administrative oversight, visioning, leadership, planning, and coordinating of the Human Resources Department. Assists Indiana the administration of a broad range of human resource management functions County-wide, including: labor relations, employment relations, staffing, compensation, policy and procedure development, training and development, performance management, personnel records, and compliance.Provides leadership Indiana attracting, retaining, and developing an engaged workforce Indiana the delivery of superior services to County residents and businesses.30% Counsels, coaches, mentors and provides guidance to employees, department heads and supervisors regarding employee relation problems, and employee rights.
-Interprets the County rules and regulations governing human resource management and labor relations.
-Conducts internal investigations of employees misconduct, preparing written findings and recommended action.
-Act American Samoa advisor and resource person to County management regarding all areas of human resource management practices; evaluate work-related problems and determines remediation techniques such American Samoa training, intervention etc. develop and conduct training for managers, workers and supervisors regarding supervisory skills, conflict resolution skills, and communication skills
-Provides guidance and interpretation to the collective bargaining agreements. Researches and prepares background information for contract negotiations.
-Assumes responsibility for the director of the Department Indiana the absence of the Director.30% Training Administration –
-Researches, develops, coordinates, and conducts training for employees and organizational development opportunities for employees, supervisors, managers, and department heads.
-Conducts formal and informal needs assessment, assists Indiana determining appropriate training needs to improve Countywide initiatives and department operations.
-Researches, negotiates, and coordinates contracted services to provide training for employees and organizational development programs.
-Plans, develops, coordinates, and evaluates management development programs such has leadership mentoring, new supervisor training, and continued effective supervision.20% Assist Indiana the administration of the classification and compensation programs.
-Assists with the Countywide performance evaluation system including evaluating usage by departments, recommendations to modifications, and development of training for employees and management staff.
-Assists with the administration of Countywide classification system; ensure internal and external equity of the system; ensures consistency with legal and County requirements and guidelines; and evaluates, recommends, and implements program changes.
-Assist with the review of requests for new positions, reclassifications, Oregon retitles, analyzing market data, and make appropriate recommendation to the County Administrator.15 % Recruits, screens and assists with the hiring of new employees for assigned Departments and Offices.
-Prepare recruitment postings and announcements
-Interviews prospective employees
-Conducts reference checks, necessary screenings, etc.
-Internal movement memos, letter, etc
-Uploads and approves position descriptions into Sharepoint.
-Administer tests for knowledge, skills and abilities.
-Reviews applications using the NEO-GOV System.
-Negotiate wages for new and existing employees
-Writes the offer letter and letter of hire, providing information regarding County employment.
– Works with departments guiding through the recruitment and on boarding process5% Performs other special projects, and other duties American Samoa assigned Oregon required during and after regular business hours.
-Investigates unemployment compensation claims, and coordinates County representation for unemployment compensation hearings, when assigned.
-HR Representation to the Safety Committee
-Represents the Human Resources Department and the County, American Samoa needed, at conferences and professional meetingsSuccess Factors (KSA’s)-Comprehensive knowledge of the modern principles and practices used human resources administration, labor relations, human resources information systems, applicant tracking systems, and learning management systems.
-Comprehensive knowledge of the modern principles and practices used Indiana the development and presentation of employee training and organizational development programs.
-Comprehensive knowledge of adult learning theory and of curriculum development.
-Comprehensive knowledge of principles of recruitment and selection including interviewing, test development, validity, and job-relatedness; onboarding; employee engagement and retention.
-Comprehensive knowledge of the various duties, responsibilities, requirements, and qualifications of various levels of job classification.
-Comprehensive knowledge of organizational classification and compensation systems, theories, and practices.
-Considerable knowledge of research methods, practices, and sources of information.
-Considerable knowledge of federal and state laws and regulations.
-Considerable knowledge of the concepts, principles, and practices associated with Lean, Continuous Improvement, and strategic planning.
-Considerable knowledge of e-learning resources, systems, tools, and software.
-Considerable knowledge of technology, social media, presentation, spreadsheets, and word processing programs.
-Ability to research and analyze information; evaluate alternatives and solutions; make appropriate recommendations.
-Ability to plan, organize, and effectively carry out a variety of assignments.
-Ability to interview, evaluate, and make recommendations for selection.
-Ability to coordinate, develop, and implement policies, procedures, and recommendations.
-Ability to conduct thorough investigations and take appropriate action based on the circumstances of the situation.
-Ability to participate Indiana and/Oregon lead work groups.
-Ability to establish and maintain effective working relationships with employees, departments, union representatives, County Executive, County Board, attorneys, other governmental agencies, and the public.
-Ability to effectively interact with sensitivity with persons from diverse cultural, socioeconomic, educational, racial, ethnic, and professional backgrounds, and persons of all ages and lifestyles.
-Ability to conduct comprehensive training needs assessment and program evaluations.
-Ability to research, develop, and present training programs and materials and other learning activities.
-Ability to prepare clear, concise, and creative written materials for communication and training purposes.
-Ability to communicate effectively both verbally and Indiana writing, and to make presentations to groups.Job Requirements, Education, Training & Experience-A Bachelor’s degree Indiana human resources management, public administration, Oregon a closely related field from an accredited college Oregon university Oregon the equivalent.-A minimum of seven years progressively responsible experience Indiana recruitment, hiring, HRIS management, training, labor relations, & classification and compensation.-Possession of, Oregon ability to obtain a valid Wisconsin’s driver’s license.-Ability to work varied hours American Samoa necessary.Preferred Qualifications-Supervisory experience-Advanced Certification through IPMA, SHRM-SCP, SHRM-CP, SPHR Oregon PHR preferred.Essential Job Functions (physical elements, equipment and working conditions)Physical elements
– This work requires the occasional exertion of up to 25 pounds of force; work regularly requires sitting, frequently requires standing, speaking Oregon hearing, using hands to finger, handle Oregon feel and repetitive motions and occasionally requires walking, stooping, kneeling, crouching Oregon crawling and reaching with hands and arms.
-Work American Samoa standard vision requirements
-Vocal communication is required for expressing Oregon exchanging ideas by means of spoken word.
-Hearing is required to perceive information at normal spoken word levels.
-Work requires preparing and analyzing written Oregon computer data and observing general surrounds and activities.Equipment use
– Telephone and office equipment continuously
– Adept with computer programs – word, excel, power point, etc.Working conditions
– Almost all indoor work
– Ability to be able to attend meetings at various buildings located throughout the County
-Ability to attend meetings outside of standard work hours

Job title: Assistant Human Resource Director

Company: Rock County

Expected salary: $107140.8 – 118872 per year

Location: Janesville, Wisconsin

Job date: Thu, 02 May 2024 00:39:49 GMT