Overview The Total Rewards team, in Chick-fil-A's People Department, serves as a strategic partner to the Support Center and provides consultation to leadership as it relates to the Talent Management System. Specifically, this position is responsible for evaluation roles and providing input into the design, implementation, and communication of compensation programs ensuring they are competitive, sustainable, scalable, and supportive of the company's total rewards philosophy. Our Flexible Future model offers a healthy mix of working in person and virtually, strengthening key elements of the Chick-fil-A culture by fostering collaboration and community. Responsibilities Facilitate discussions with leadership to effectively evaluate jobs and determine the appropriate placement in the job level structure Partners with Talent Consultants to provide consultation on compensation program and policy matters Provides consultation and support to leadership on compensation matters, proactively identifying issues and proposing solutions and recommendations Collaborates with the compensation team to evaluate and determine appropriate compensation for Staff below the Sr. Leadership level Serves as a resource for rewards issues for all staff Provides information to leadership with respect to current legislation pertaining to rewards programs Provides expertise and advice to all staff and leadership on interpretation, development, and revision of policies, procedures and compensation programs Partners in supporting Staff and leadership understanding of compensation related programs and practices through ongoing communication and training Manages difficult situations requiring tack and professionalism Provides information to staff via verbal and written and verbal communication Develops policies and procedures for the administration of reward programs
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Mid Level
Number of Employees
5,001-10,000 employees