Human Resources And Risk Management Department Position
Supports the goals, objectives, and mission of the Human Resources and Risk Management Departments by performing a wide range of specialized and administrative HR duties.
Essential Job Functions
Greets and assists applicants and/or public; answers incoming telephone calls; maintains general department email; prepares and types correspondence, memos, reports, forms, requisitions, and other documents; updates and maintains ongoing job descriptions; prepares, copies, distributes and posts descriptions for all job vacancies in a timely manner; prepares and processes all job applications/resumes received; contacts applicants; prepares and processes new employee paperwork via online portal; completes employee onboarding testing and previous employment verifications; maintains and updates various files, records, processes open records requests; opens and distributes mail; orders office supplies for department; assists Director and other staff with projects as directed; responsible for confidential material. Consults with managers in developing position descriptions and identifying personnel and organizational development needs; compiles and maintains various employee records; may advise management and employees on County policies and procedures. Assists in maintaining identification badge system for County, including printing ID badges and troubleshooting badge issues and requests; provides clerical backup relief for Risk Management Department. Assists with the development and presentation of training programs and orientation as needed. Regular and predictable attendance is an essential function of this position. Performs other job related duties as directed.
Education & Experience
High school diploma or GED; Bachelors degree in Human Resources or other related field preferred; specialized knowledge of secretarial, clerical and computer functions including experience using Microsoft Word, Excel and PowerPoint; 2 to 3 years of job related experience. Experience in a Human Resources office and advanced training/college courses in Human Resources and/or Office Administration desirable.
Knowledge, Skills, & Abilities
Knowledge of principles and practices of public personnel administration; knowledge of Federal and State laws relating to employment and labor relations; knowledge of accepted office practices and procedures; advanced computer skills including working knowledge of job related software; ability to read and interpret complex laws and administrative documents; ability to present ideas and recommendations effectively either orally or in written form; excellent interpersonal skills; ability to set up and maintain confidential files; ability to manage routine office details; ability to work with minimal or no supervision; ability to communicate effectively orally and in writing; ability to establish and maintain effective working relationships with supervisors, peers and the general public. Work requires organizing; prioritizing; accuracy and attention to detail; flexibility in order to assist with a variety of projects and activities; works in high volume environment. Employee often works independently; develops, interprets and applies policies and guidelines. Work is performed primarily in a climate controlled office environment. Must be available to work 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m., Monday through Friday and other hours as required by job demands. Job duties require frequent oral and written communications, use of telephone, personal computer, walking, lifting and carrying of objects up to 10 lbs.; duties may require occasional lifting or moving of objects weighing up to 20 lbs.