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Library Director of Human Resources

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City of Grand Rapids, MI

Grand Rapids, MI (In Person)

$87,868 Salary, Full-Time

Posted 3 weeks ago (Updated 2 days ago) • Actively hiring

Expires 6/21/2026

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Library Director of Human Resources City of Grand Rapids, MI - 3.5 Grand Rapids, MI Job Details Full-time | PRN $77,548 - $98,188 a year 1 day ago Benefits 401(a) Paid jury duty Paid holidays Health insurance Dental insurance Tuition reimbursement Paid time off Parental leave Employee assistance program Vision insurance Bereavement leave Retirement plan Qualifications HR policy development Employee onboarding Statistics Term negotiation Computer operation Spanish Contract management Healthcare benefits management OSHA Benefits strategy management Volunteer management Customer service Employment law Bachelor's degree in business Process improvement Data reporting HR legal compliance Full cycle recruiting Public Administration Team development Statistical analysis Analysis skills Driver's License Supervising experience Policy & process development Public library experience Bachelor's degree Team management Task prioritization Employee relations management Conflict management Mentoring Implementing HR recruitment processes Recruiting SHRM Certified Professional Bachelor's degree in public administration Compensation analysis Interviewing Business Administration Employee engagement Senior level Onboarding process management Business 2 years Overseeing training Equal Employment Opportunity (EEO) Staff development Performance evaluation Full Job Description Nature of Work This full-time position manages human resources functions for Grand Rapids Public Library and participates as a member of GRPL's leadership team. This position is responsible for staffing administration, training, benefits, compliance with employment regulations and collective bargaining agreements, employee relations, and volunteer development.
Examples of Work:
Manages the hiring process including recruitment, interviewing, hiring, and onboarding of job applicants and volunteers; posts job notices; selects and places advertising; reviews applications and coordinates recruitment, develops interview procedures and agendas; performs reference checks; develops and administers selection examinations. Prepares new job descriptions, revises or rewrites job descriptions for review; conducts job analysis; makes recommendations regarding proper pay rates and classification of positions. Manages GRPL's benefits program and ensures that staff are aware of any changes; stays up-to-date in terms of benefit developments and makes recommendations for changes as needed. Tracks and reviews employee performance reviews; assesses and develops new review forms as needed. Works with supervisors on crucial conversations, employee engagement, conflict resolution, and disciplinary actions. Stays up-to-date on human resources best practices and developments, and implements them in relation to GRPL's values and priorities; workforce planning; staff development/training objectives. Works with staff around extended leaves of absence. Prepares reports related to the HR function and labor relations; collects, prepares, and analyzes various statistical data for reports; gathers, compiles, and submits all state and federal reporting as required by the city, state, and federal law including the Department of Labor, OSHA, and the EEOC. Facilitates general organizational training opportunities for staff, both internal and external; seeks information from staff about their training and development needs and ensures that training programs comply with legal mandates and equips staff for their work and growth in line with GRPL goals. Develops and employs deep knowledge of the terms of the collective bargaining agreements and leads contract negotiations; ensures that employees are informed of contract provisions; follows appropriate steps to resolve grievances. Performs field investigations of employee grievances; makes recommendations; prepares statements defining GRPL's position or response on specific labor relations matters. Assists in the development of policy and policy changes based on the needs of GRPL, changes in employment regulations, and the concerns of staff. May attend outreach functions as an aspect of recruitment. Participates in GRPL leadership teams. May perform other duties of a similar nature as assigned.
Minimum Training and Experience Required:
Bachelor's degree, 2 years of progressively responsible supervisory experience, 5 years of progressive experience working with labor CBAs, grievance procedures, employee benefits, and records, considerable knowledge of laws and practices affecting labor relations in the field of public employment, considerable knowledge of the technical aspects of human resource management acquired through both practical experience and education; or any equivalent combination of training and experience as determined by GRPL management. Possession of a valid Michigan driver's license and vehicle insurance
Preferred:
SHRM-CP certification Bachelor's in business or public administration Public library experience Ability to communicate verbally in Spanish Other Necessary Qualifications Ability to: Communicate professionally with diverse groups both verbally and in writing. Stay up-to-date with regard to human resources, public administration, and labor relations; possession of a thorough knowledge in these areas. Effectively interpret and apply labor contract language as needed. Provide and model engaging and consistent customer service. Select, evaluate, train, mentor, and provide feedback to staff; ability to learn and keep up-to-date on GRPL policies, procedures, and documentation as they relate to circulation functions; ability to communicate and train around these functions and relay accurate information as needed. Learn and follow library policies and procedures as well as state laws governing library services, specifically those laws dealing with the confidentiality of patron records; capacity to learn and apply library procedures, principles, and methods, as well as develop an understanding of work flow analysis and systemic improvements. Analyze and identify supervisory opportunities and challenges and implement solutions. Set priorities and meet deadlines; adaptability and judgment to reprioritize as needed. Perform standardized processes; ability to follow procedures in processing forms and other communication. Understand systems and maintain an organized and effective work process; flexibility to review and improve upon processes as they become dated or new information becomes available. Prepare clear reports. Establish and maintain working relationships with other staff and the general public; ability to work collaboratively. Travel efficiently between branches during a shift. Manage emotions in the workplace and maintain professional composure and judgment. Work with supervisor and process feedback regarding job performance. Sit or stand for extended periods of time in the performance of the duties associated with this position. Lift objects weighing up to 50 pounds without assistance. Access, input, and retrieve information from a computer.
Thorough understanding of:
Human resources, public administration, and labor relations. General office procedures, processes and equipment; ability to operate a variety of office equipment, including computer workstations, typical electronic devices, and software. Other Information Please note the following: A cover letter is required Applicants should attach a cover letter in PDF format that describes their interest in the position, their interest in working at GRPL, and how these interests connect with personal or professional goals. All communication regarding this position will be done via email; it is your responsibility to ensure that your email address is up-to-date on your account profile To be eligible for this position, you must apply through the City of Grand Rapids Job Opportunities page here. - Visit the library's jobs page for more information about Grand Rapids Public Library or to view other openings. All inquiries related to this posting should be directed to: Grand Rapids Public Library 111 Library St NE Grand Rapids, MI 49503 616-988-5400 | GRPL proudly promotes diversity and inclusion in employment, and strives to maintain a workplace culture where respect and positive recognition of differences are cultivated. Grand Rapids Public Library provides equal employment opportunities to all employees and applicants for employment and prohibits discrimination of any type without regard to race, color, religion, gender, gender identity, sexual orientation, age, national origin, veteran status, disability, height, weight, familial status, marital status, or any other characteristic protected by applicable law. GRPL will make reasonable accommodations for employees and job applicants with disabilities. This applies to all terms and conditions of employment, including but not limited to recruiting, hiring, transfer, training, promotion, discipline, termination, leaves of absence, compensation, and benefits, as well as work-related events and activities. GRPL | Full-time Employee Benefit Summary Comprehensive health care package including medical, dental, and vision Paid time off Paid holidays Floating holidays Vacation Sick leave Personal time Bereavement leave Parental leave Jury duty leave Retirement 401a Retirement Plan Health Care Savings Plan with defined contributions 457 Deferred Compensation Plan Tuition reimbursement Professional development and membership reimbursement Employee Assistance Plan

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