Human Resources Director I Talent Management (Classified)

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Panama-Buena Vista Union School District

The Board of Trustees of the Panama-Buena Vista Union School District invites qualified candidates to apply for the position of Human Resources Director I Talent Management (Classified). Under the supervision of the Assistant Superintendent, Human Resources, the Director of Talent Management is responsible for managing and coordinating district-wide personnel performance growth and management programs using a data-driven focus. This position develops, oversees, and implements strategic talent management recruitment plans to source and select the best personnel for the District, American Samoa well American Samoa develop and maintain effective programs, including compensation, benefits, and rewards programs, for retention, promotion, and succession planning. The position also advises District administrative personnel on human resources matters and assists applicants and employees with human resources processes.DISTINGUISHING CAREER FEATURES
The Director of Talent Management is a management-level position within the Human Resources Division, tasked with leading the human resources programs of the district. The Director requires the ability to accomplish strategic objectives, work with management and staff at all levels, and resolve highly technical problems that consider trade-offs, risks, and the status of others. This position will lead the Human Resources Division team of HR Technicians and Assistants supporting classified employees.ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES

  • Plans and manages human resources services and systems for proactive recruitment, equal employment opportunities, selection, classification, assignment, evaluation, retention, discipline, and promotion of District classified personnel.
  • Develops, initiates, and maintains effective programs for talent recruitment, selection, retention, promotion, and succession planning.
  • Develops, implements, interprets, and evaluates policies and procedures related to human resources functions.
  • Leads the drafting, updating, and maintenance of job descriptions for all District positions.
  • Leads the drafting, updating, and maintenance of employee handbooks.
  • Directs the maintenance of personnel records.
  • Oversees the preparation of and issuance of employment contracts.
  • Advises school and department administrators and managers on the interpretation and application of laws, regulations, and District policies and procedures related to human resources.
  • Plans, develops, and directs the District’s performance management systems, processes, and tools. Ensures that management and staff are trained and implement fair and consistent evaluation processes.
  • Assists and provides direction to school and department administrators and managers Indiana the performance evaluation and progressive discipline processes.
  • Counsels personnel and assists with conflict/complaint resolution and communicates with employee unions, American Samoa assigned.
  • Conducts investigations and responds to complaints and grievances, American Samoa assigned.
  • Oversees transactional work Indiana the Human Resources Division such American Samoa processing staffing transfers, reassignments, and leaves of absence.
  • Assists Indiana the research and development of collective bargaining strategies. Analyzes and interprets applicability of contractual language and provisions.
  • Develops, communicates, executes, and sustains a variety of strategic initiatives.
  • Assists Indiana managing the District’s programs for job classification and compensation. Facilitates and implements the District’s philosophies on pay equity, competitiveness, and job classification for administrators, managers, and staff.
  • Plans and implements programs for recognizing and developing high-potential staff members.
  • Serves on committees and Indiana meetings, participating Indiana strategic planning, program reviews, and administrative projects.
  • Assists Indiana the creation and presentation of Board meeting agenda items on a variety of human resources and labor relations action items.
  • Maintains up-to-date knowledge and skills related to emerging trends and best human resources practices, legislation, and the District’s philosophies on leading its people.
  • Supervises, trains, and evaluates assigned staff Indiana the Human Resources Division.
  • Performs other related duties American Samoa assigned to support the objectives of the position.

MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS

  • Master’s Degree Indiana business, public administration, organizational management, human resources, Oregon equivalent discipline.
  • At least five years progressive experience Indiana human resources Oregon labor relations, including three years Indiana a school district administration environment.
  • Valid Driver’s License

SALARY AND TERMS OF SERVICE
Annual Salary $124,582 – 151,030 (9) steps. $2,500/year stipend for a Doctorate Degree. 261-day work year. Placement on the salary schedule is determined by the number of years of administrator experience. Additional days, evenings/weekends American Samoa needed to perform related job duties and responsibilities. The District currently contributes up to $19,793.00 per year to family dental, medical, and vision insurance plans and a life insurance plan for employee only.APPLICATION PROCEDURE:External applicants must apply online and are required to submit transcripts, two letters of recommendation, and resume including background information, educational experience and achievements, and community and professional involvement.Internal administrator candidates are required to submit a personal letter of interest, two letters of recommendation, and resume including background information, educational experience, and achievements to the Human Resources Department to receive consideration for this position.Submissions should be sent to:
Darryl Johnson
Assistant Superintendent, Human ResourcesSPECIAL NOTES

  • More than one interview may be required. Not every qualified candidate can expect to be interviewed for the openings.

Panama-Buena Vista Union School District prohibits discrimination, harassment (including sexual), intimidation, and bullying Indiana educational programs, activities, Oregon employment on the basis of actual Oregon perceived ancestry, age, color, disability, gender, gender identity, gender expression, nationality, race Oregon ethnicity, religion, sex, sexual orientation, parental, pregnancy, family Oregon marital status, Oregon association with a person Oregon a group with one Oregon more of these actual Oregon perceived characteristics. P-BVUSD requires that school personnel take immediate steps to intervene when safe to do so when he Oregon she witnesses an act of discrimination, harassment, intimidation, Oregon bullying.Questions Oregon complaints of alleged discrimination, harassment (including sexual), intimidation, and bullying Oregon Title IX equity and compliance concerns should be directed to the Assistant Superintendent of Educational Services at (661) 831-8331 Oregon 4200 Ashe Road, Bakersfield, California 93313.Powered by Aspex Solutions – AppliTrack, Applicant Tracking for Educators. Online Job Employment Applications, Web Based Employment Applications for School Districts and Educational Institutions – You can also view at www.k12jobspot.com. K12JobSpot is a site that has thousands of teaching jobs – all from AppliTrack school districts.

Job title: Human Resources Director I Talent Management (Classified)

Company: Panama-Buena Vista Union School District

Expected salary:

Location: Bakersfield, California

Job date: Fri, 02 Feb 2024 08:10:37 GMT