New Position - Director of Human Resources
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Manor Independent School District
Manor, TX (In Person)
$102,836 Salary, Full-Time
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'New Position' - Director of Human Resources
Manor Independent School District
Human Resources - Manor, Texas This job is also posted in Manor Independent School District
Job Details
Job ID:
5661981Application Deadline:
Posted until filledPosted:
Apr 22, 2026 5:00 AM (UTC)Starting Date:
Immediately Job DescriptionPrimary Purpose:
Provide human resource management services to the district. Provide a variety of district human resource activities to ensure legally sound and effective human resource management practices. Assist the chief human resources officer. Qualifications/Certifications Bachelor's degree in human resources, organizational development, business, public administration or Education Texas Teacher or Administrator Certification (Preferred)Special Knowledge/Skills:
Ability to interpret and implement policy and procedures Strong communication, public relations and interpersonal skills Knowledge of the selection, training and supervision of personnel Ability to maintain high level of confidentiality Knowledge of wage and salary, and benefits Ability to interpret data Knowledge of certification, school employment law and hearings Ability to manage budget and personnelExperience:
Must have 2 years of successful administrative experience Must have 2 years of Human Resource Management experience in the private or public sectorEssential Job Functions:
Supervise the district application and screening process and ensure the district is represented as an attractive employer. Review background checks and make sound decisions of employment eligibility. Develop and supervise information sessions for new employees. Plan, evaluate, and administer equal employment opportunity provisions and work cooperatively with others to ensure compliance with federal and state laws and regulations. Audit and maintain certification and licensing information of certified or licensed staff. Supervise the verification of certification compliance with the Texas State Board of Educator Certification (SBEC). Monitor certification, testing, and permit status and communicate with employees to ensure completion of certification requirements within established timelines and complete certification/compliance reports. Develop and supervise the District's position management system. Advise principals on placement of teachers according to SBEC and ESSA assignment criteria. Serve as district resource person to administrators and employees on certification and ESSA compliance issues. Supervise state fingerprinting requirements and maintenance of records in response to SB9. Develop procedures for administering leave, and other forms of benefits that effectively implement policies adopted by the board. Supervise the administration of all leave, including the Family and Medical Leave Act (FMLA) with mandated district, state and federal regulations and income replacement programs (Workers Compensation). Counsel with employees and supervisors concerning leave benefits, determine eligibility for various leave programs and provide employees with accurate information on deductions from pay relating to absences. Work cooperatively with the payroll department to process and coordinate employee leave of absence and compensation plan. Supervise the maintenance of physical and computerized employee leave records including confidential medical certifications Actively promote and model practices that promote collegiality, teamwork, and collaborative decision making among staff. Review district compensation plan, calculate salaries, process promotions and demotions. Assist with others to compile and report projections of staffing needs. Assist with department budget development. Supervise the compliance, maintenance, filing, security and retrieval of all physical and computerized reports, records, and other required documents. Actively recruit, train, and supervise department staff and make sound recommendations relative to personnel placement, assignment, retention, discipline, and termination. Develop and implement the district's recruitment and retention plan. Develop and sustain partnerships and programs that build teacher pipelines. Conduct internal investigations for assigned staff, and make sound recommendations relative to discipline, and termination. Develop and implement procedures for the preparation and revision of job descriptions and appraisals for the classification of positions in the district compensation plan. Collaborate with the chief human resources officer in training options and improvement plans for department staff to ensure the department's effective operation. Ensure that department operations contribute to the attainment of district goals and objectives. Recommend policies that improve human resource related programs. Serve as support for the District's Risk Manager, responsible for the management and oversight of district's risk management functions for loss control workers' compensation, unemployment, and employee insurance negotiations; make sound recommendations for selection of insurance brokers and carriers. Review and respond to all unemployment claims; serve as district representative for Texas Workforce Commission and Texas Workers' Compensation Commission benefit review hearings. Participate in professional development activities to maintain current knowledge of human resource rules, regulations, and practices. Ensure the implementation of state, federal and local staffing, recruiting and retention programs. Perform other duties as assigned Demonstrates principles of the Manor ISD People Experience.Supervisory Responsibilities:
As assignedEquipment Used:
Personal or laptop computer and peripherals; printer, copier, fax machine, shredder, calculator, telephone, electronic mobile devices, projector, and video display monitor, standard instructional equipment Working Conditions The working conditions described are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions and expectations. This position may require travel and driving.Mental Demands:
Maintain emotional control under stress Work with frequent interruptionsPhysical Demands:
Lifting (15-44 pounds) Carrying (15-44 pounds) Sitting Standing Bending/Stooping Kneeling Pushing/Pulling Repetitive hand motions Keyboarding/mouse Speaking clearly HearingEnvironmental Factors:
Work inside/outside Exposure to noise Work prolonged or irregular hoursPosition Type:
Full-TimeSalary:
$85,353 to $120,320 Per Year Job Requirements Bachelor degree preferred.Similar jobs in Manor, TX
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