HR ADMINISTRATOR - EMPLOYEE RELATIONS & TRAINING SPECIALIST

University of Washington Medical CenterSeattle, WA
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About The Position

Housing & Food Services (HFS) has an outstanding opportunity for an HR Administrator - Employee Relations & Training Specialist to provide a high-level of customer service in consulting with and guiding managers, supervisors and employees in navigating employee relations issues including performance, policies and processes.

Requirements

  • A bachelor’s degree in education, human resources or other related fields.
  • Two years of experience that demonstrates success in employee relations work including:
  • Interpretation and application of bargaining unit contracts
  • Participation in grievances and complaint procedures
  • Writing and editing performance management documentation
  • Maintains supporting records for work activities
  • Objectivity in approaching complaints and problem solving
  • Facilitating resolution of conflict
  • Accurate interpretation of federal and state employment law and employer policies and procedures
  • Demonstration of interpersonal skills that reflect an understanding of diversity, equity and inclusion through sensitivity and responsiveness to a variety of perspectives and lived experiences.
  • Interpersonal and interviewing skills that demonstrate the ability to understand and fulfill the needs of supervisors and managers
  • Support of organizational change, including advising leadership on impacts and strategies that promote employee retention and engagement
  • Successful composition and editing of documents for publication.
  • Effective use of Microsoft applications includes Word, Excel, SharePoint, Word and Teams; use of Workday or a comparable HRIS; Google Docs.
  • Equivalent education/experience will substitute for all minimum qualifications except when there are legal requirements, such as a license/certification/registration.

Nice To Haves

  • Clear, empathetic and respectful written and oral communications.
  • Ability to work effectively as a team member in shared and remote environments.
  • An approach to work that fosters credibility and collaboration.
  • Flexibility to respond to changing priorities with active, constructive and appropriate approach.

Responsibilities

  • Interprets and provides guidance and advises managers on UW Administrative Policy Statements, UW Human Resources policies and collective bargaining unit agreements.
  • Provides guidance and counsel to managers on proactive methods for assessing and addressing employee performance concerns, including the process for documenting and escalating concerns.
  • Manages the annual performance review process including training staff and supervisors, developing forms and ensuring compliance with timelines.
  • Analyzes and tracks performance evaluations and consults with supervisors to ensure areas for performance improvement and/or development are addressed.
  • Conducts classified corrective action meetings and formal counseling and final counseling meetings.
  • Serves as a resource for just-in-time coaching and support for managers and supervisors.
  • Represents HFS in union grievances and provide consultation on effective resolution.
  • Identifies recurring needs for standardized correspondence and develop and maintain templates that reflect a Belonging lens. Examples include correspondence, corrective action documents, monthly reports.
  • Maintains reports and documentation for areas of responsibility.
  • Ensures that the appropriate level of editorial review, including a Belonging lens, is completed for outbound and/or published materials.
  • Provides consultation and advisement to unit leaders on best practices for organizational effectiveness.
  • Proactively identifies and recommends opportunities for streamlining processes and increasing efficiency and efficacy.
  • Provides consultation to supervisors on employee development.
  • Provides consultation to employees seeking guidance on professional development.
  • Identifies, articulates and models values and behaviors that support an organizational culture characterized as inclusive, positive, productive and committed to serving staff and students.
  • Maintains relationships with internal and campus colleagues and stakeholders to foster collaboration and maintains regular feedback loops to ensure awareness of their concerns, policies and/or legal constraints.
  • Leads and/or participates on HFS cross-functional teams, committees and projects.
  • Prepares and/or presents training.
  • Completes and executes an annual personal development plan to maintain subject-matter currency.

Benefits

  • For information about benefits for this position, visit https://www.washington.edu/jobs/benefits-for-uw-staff/
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