HUMAN RESOURCES DIRECTOR Position Available In Douglas, Georgia

Tallo's Job Summary: The Human Resources Director in Douglasville, GA is responsible for managing HR, benefits, safety, and risk programs, aligning HR plans with the city's strategic goals. They oversee recruitment, compensation, compliance, and employee relations. This role requires a bachelor's degree and 5 years of HR management experience. Certification preferred.

Company:
City Of Douglasville
Salary:
JobFull-timeOnsite

Job Description

HUMAN RESOURCES DIRECTOR 3.1 3.1

out of 5 stars 6695 Church Street, Douglasville, GA 30134 JOB SUMMARY This person in this position is responsible for managing the city’s human resources, benefits, wellness, safety, and risk management programs. The incumbent develops, implements, and coordinates policies and programs covering employment, labor relations including wage and salary administration, employee indoctrination, training, talent acquisition, and other employee services.

ESSENTIAL JOB FUNCTIONS

Develops and executes Human Resources plans that are aligned to the city’s strategic plan Develops and manages workplace practices that are aligned with the city’s statements of vision, values, and ethics to shape and reinforce organizational culture Establish and manage effective relationships with key city officials to influence organizational behavior with outcomes Researches and recommends strategies for recruiting, compensation, benefits, and payroll processing Makes recommendations to the City Manager concerning job classifications and reclassifications; prepares and maintains classification reports Interprets and uses business metrics to assess and drive achievement of strategic goals and objectives Designs and evaluates Human Resources data indicators to inform strategic actions within the organization Evaluates credibility and relevance of external information to make decisions and recommendations; Oversees studies impacting city salaries and benefits Evaluates the applicability of federal laws and regulations to organizational strategy; communicates with and trains HR staff on compliance with new employment regulations Manages and supervises the Human Resources department to achieve goals using available resources; plans and organizes workloads and staff assignments; trains, motivates and evaluates assigned staff; reviews progress and directs changes as needed Analyzes and assesses organizational practices that impact operations and people management to decide on the best available risk management strategy Administers the city’s Defined Benefit plan; Serves as Pension Secretary for the city Hears investigates and settles employee grievances; interviews complainant and others involved in complaint; recommends approval/denial of grievance process through proper chain of command Interprets and exercises discretion in personnel, policies, and procedures Committee member considering requests for donated sick leave

MINIMUM EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE REQUIREMENTS

Requires a bachelor’s degree in public or personnel administration, business management or related field; Master’s degree preferred; five (5) years of progressively responsible management experience in human resources management or an equivalent combination of education and experience. PHR or SPHR Certification preferred; Certified Human Resources Manager or Advanced Certified Human Resources Manager certification preferred; local government experience preferred.

KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS AND ABILITIES

Advanced knowledge of the specialized principles and practices of public personnel administration, including examination, classification, compensation, in-service training, service rating techniques and employee relations Advanced knowledge of local, state and federal legislation affecting personnel management Advanced knowledge of local government organization and procedures Knowledge of city’s vision, mission, values, organizational structure, departmental functions and inter- relationships Knowledge of management functions, including strategic planning, organizing, directing, and controlling Knowledge of third-party or vendor selection, contract negotiation, and management, including development of requests for proposals (RFPs) Knowledge of project management Knowledge of investments, actuarial, pension laws and administration including ERISA and IRS requirements Knowledge of budgeting, accounting, and financial concepts Knowledge of change management processes and techniques Skill in operating a computer Skill in preparing and administering budgets Skill in planning, directing and administering human resources programs and systems Skill in communicating both orally and in written form Skill in dealing fairly and calmly with issues and resolving conflicts Skill in researching complex issues and developing recommended actions Skill in techniques and methods for organizational design Skill in qualitative and quantitative methods and tools used for analysis, interpretation, and decision-making purposes Skill in technology to support Human Resources activities Ability to effectively plan, promote and administer the operation of a complex organization Ability to maintain confidentiality and exercise considerable skill in information handling, privacy of records and judgment Ability to develop, implement and evaluate new and revised procedures, methods, and standards Ability to analyze administrative problems and adopt an effective course of action Ability to provide strong leadership and direction, clearly defining objectives and motivating employees to accomplish department responsibilities Ability to read, analyze, and interpret complex documents Ability to respond effectively to the most sensitive inquiries or complaints Ability to present information clearly and in an interesting manner to elected officials and the public Ability to collect data, establish facts, and draw valid conclusions Ability to establish and maintain effective working relationships with City officials, employees and the public.

PHYSICAL DEMANDS

The work is medium work and requires balancing, climbing, crawling, crouching, fingering, grasping, handling, hearing, kneeling, lifting, mental acuity, pulling, pushing, reaching, repetitive motion, speaking, standing, stooping, talking, visual acuity, and walking.

WORK ENVIRONMENT

The incumbent works in a dynamic environment that requires sensitivity to change and responsiveness to changing goals, priorities, and needs.

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