About the role
GENERAL SUMMARY (Describe the overall duties and responsibilities of the job):
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Provides administrative support to the Human Resources Department
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Assists in the administration of company policies and programs
ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES (Duties required for successful job performance):
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Responsible for payroll and ensuring time records are approved and data is sent to Corporate HR on time, including payroll changes and new hires. 20%
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Assists in personnel recruitment and retention by working with local contract agencies, conducting interviews, making offers, providing new hire orientation and processing new hire paperwork. 20%
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Responsible for miscellaneous administrative tasks for the HR department by assisting with relevant forms, facilitating FMLA and Short Term Disability paperwork, completing and sending FMLA notices. 15%
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Help with employee requests. Provide information to employees and help with shift change employee traffic. 10%
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Maintains and tracks employee attendance records and reprimands. 10%
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Maintains employee Plex files. 10%
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Administers company policies by providing customer service to all associates, answering relevant policy questions, and documenting and investigating any concerns. 5%
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Organize employee appreciation programs/events/meals. 5%
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Assist with benefit questions and concerns from employees. 5%
REQUIRED EDUCATION and/or EXPERIENCE (These are the traditional minimum, or required, bona-fide occupational qualifications and other requirements of most people in this job).
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Associates Degree in Human Resources or business-related field, or equivalent experience.
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2-3 years office experience, preferably in Human Resources
REQUIRED SKILLS AND ABILITIES (Those needed to perform the essential functions of the job).
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Excellent interpersonal skills (written and verbal communication, listening, etc.)
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Ability to follow verbal and written instructions, procedures and policies
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Good MS-Office skills: Excel, Word, Outlook
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Good organizational and time management
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Detail oriented
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Good customer/employee service
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Ability to manage multiple tasks with constant interruptions
**REQUIRED DECISION-MAKING AND ORGANIZATION IMPACT (**Describe the typical types of decisions made by employees in this job and the likely impact of those decisions on the Company).
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“Responsible for payroll and ensuring time records are approved …” – If payroll is not accurate and completed on time, associate morale will decrease which could lead to turnover.
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“Assists in personnel recruitment and retention …” – Finding and retaining associates is vital to an organization’s success.
REPORTING RELATIONSHIPS (Indicate job titles for this job’s supervisor and direct reports).
- This position reports directly to the Human Resource Manager.
WORKING CONDITIONS (Describe the environment within which the work is performed).
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Primarily office environment. .
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Infrequent travel is possible, mostly day trips
PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS
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Extensive computer work (inputting data, printing, verifying information).
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Must be able to lift 20 lbs. frequently and 10 lbs. constantly.
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Sitting for extended periods of time.
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Repetitive hand and wrist functions with the use of a mouse.
About the role
GENERAL SUMMARY (Describe the overall duties and responsibilities of the job):
-
Provides administrative support to the Human Resources Department
-
Assists in the administration of company policies and programs
ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES (Duties required for successful job performance):
-
Responsible for payroll and ensuring time records are approved and data is sent to Corporate HR on time, including payroll changes and new hires. 20%
-
Assists in personnel recruitment and retention by working with local contract agencies, conducting interviews, making offers, providing new hire orientation and processing new hire paperwork. 20%
-
Responsible for miscellaneous administrative tasks for the HR department by assisting with relevant forms, facilitating FMLA and Short Term Disability paperwork, completing and sending FMLA notices. 15%
-
Help with employee requests. Provide information to employees and help with shift change employee traffic. 10%
-
Maintains and tracks employee attendance records and reprimands. 10%
-
Maintains employee Plex files. 10%
-
Administers company policies by providing customer service to all associates, answering relevant policy questions, and documenting and investigating any concerns. 5%
-
Organize employee appreciation programs/events/meals. 5%
-
Assist with benefit questions and concerns from employees. 5%
REQUIRED EDUCATION and/or EXPERIENCE (These are the traditional minimum, or required, bona-fide occupational qualifications and other requirements of most people in this job).
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Associates Degree in Human Resources or business-related field, or equivalent experience.
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2-3 years office experience, preferably in Human Resources
REQUIRED SKILLS AND ABILITIES (Those needed to perform the essential functions of the job).
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Excellent interpersonal skills (written and verbal communication, listening, etc.)
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Ability to follow verbal and written instructions, procedures and policies
-
Good MS-Office skills: Excel, Word, Outlook
-
Good organizational and time management
-
Detail oriented
-
Good customer/employee service
-
Ability to manage multiple tasks with constant interruptions
**REQUIRED DECISION-MAKING AND ORGANIZATION IMPACT (**Describe the typical types of decisions made by employees in this job and the likely impact of those decisions on the Company).
-
“Responsible for payroll and ensuring time records are approved …” – If payroll is not accurate and completed on time, associate morale will decrease which could lead to turnover.
-
“Assists in personnel recruitment and retention …” – Finding and retaining associates is vital to an organization’s success.
REPORTING RELATIONSHIPS (Indicate job titles for this job’s supervisor and direct reports).
- This position reports directly to the Human Resource Manager.
WORKING CONDITIONS (Describe the environment within which the work is performed).
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Primarily office environment. .
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Infrequent travel is possible, mostly day trips
PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS
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Extensive computer work (inputting data, printing, verifying information).
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Must be able to lift 20 lbs. frequently and 10 lbs. constantly.
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Sitting for extended periods of time.
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Repetitive hand and wrist functions with the use of a mouse.