This class is the second of seven levels level in the Human Resources series, requiring the application of specialized training and/or experience in area of assignment. Responsibilities include the coordination of program and departmental information through the development of reports; promoting, informing, and explaining services to employees or other audiences; and providing training on the assigned program or service. Incumbents may be involved in a variety of Human Resources related areas, such as benefits, recruitment, compensation and classification, employee development and training, and/or personnel records management systems.
This position, which requires both technical and professional-development expertise, is responsible — under the overall direction of the Manager, Professional Development — for the ongoing administration of the employee Learning Management System (SkillPort) as well creating/posting professional development content.
Typical Essential Duties
Requirements:
Education:
Associate's degree in human resources, business, or a related field.
Experience:
Four (4) years experience related to area of assignment.
* An equivalent combination of education and experience sufficient to successfully perform the essential duties of the job may be acceptable in lieu of those requirements listed above.
Knowledge:
Skills:
Physical:
Responsibilities:
These duties are a representative sample; position assignments may vary. |
Potential Frequency |
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1. |
Coordinates an assigned program in human resources function, which includes: administering the steps of programs, projects, processes, and/or procedures; providing system support and training to other employees; and assist with the creation and design of training courses. |
Daily 40% |
2. |
Provides information and advice related to specific human resources related processes and procedures to employees and/or College staff; recommends and advises staff on effective strategies to meet the professional growth and development needs. |
Daily 30% |
3. |
Collects, reviews, preparation, and reporting of relevant information and data related to assigned area of responsibility; maintains and update website information. |
Daily 20% |
4. |
Compiles a variety of data and information related to assigned area of responsibility; prepares and maintains related records and reports; files information. |
Daily 10% |
5. |
Performs other duties of a similar nature or level. |
As Required |
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