Human Resources Manager - Labor and Employee Relations

Seattle Public SchoolsSeattle, WA
33d$120,099 - $154,211

About The Position

The anticipated start date for this position is January 2025. This position serves as an advisor and resource to supervisors in assigned areas of Human Resources Management, including performance evaluations and processes, wage and hour laws, disability law, labor and employment law, sexual harassment and related District policies and procedures. This role also leads, facilitates or assists supervisors in conducting investigations into employee misconduct. Partners with Professional Development and HR staff to assist with creation of relevant staff development programs. Assists the Director or Labor Relations with negotiations and administers agreements reached for assigned employee groups.

Requirements

  • Labor law.
  • Collective bargaining strategies and process.
  • Labor relations issues in educational or education related organizations.
  • Employment law
  • Work effectively with individuals and groups regarding sensitive or controversial issues.
  • Establish rapport with management and employee organizations.
  • Communicate and work collaboratively with management and employee organizations to support the educational mission of the District.
  • Provide leadership and direction.
  • Analyze problems and recommend solutions.
  • Make effective oral presentations.
  • Effective oral and written communication.
  • Effectively represent the District before the public.
  • Take individual initiative, accept responsibility and be held accountable.
  • Coordinate multiple activities simultaneously.
  • Adapt to change and remain flexible.
  • Establish and maintain effective working relationships with District staff and administrators, students, parents or guardians, labor organizations, outside agencies and the public, in a multicultural community.
  • Seven (7) years of experience in Human Resources, three (3) of which were in a supervisory capacity; Master's degree may substitute for two (2) years of the required work experience; Bachelor's degree in Human Resources, Business or Public Administration or closely related field; additional work experience can substitute for the educational requirement on a year-to-year basis; or an equivalent combination of education and experience.
  • Any equivalent combination of education, experience and training that provides the required knowledge, skills and abilities to perform the work will be considered.
  • Criminal Justice fingerprint and background check

Nice To Haves

  • Certification as a Senior Professional in Human Resources (SPHR) preferred.

Responsibilities

  • Conducts or assists management in conducting investigations into employee misconduct.
  • Determines facts and appropriate corrective action, ensuring that the action taken is consistent, appropriate, and defensible.
  • Drafts discipline and discharge letters.
  • Negotiates employee separations and settlement agreements.
  • Makes recommendations to the Superintendent for corrective action related to certificated employees and on all employee discrimination cases.
  • Administers the performance evaluation system for assigned employee group.
  • Counsels employees and supervisors on a wide range of issues affecting employee performance.
  • Assists supervisors with the resolution of employee performance concerns.
  • Coordinates the distribution and collection of performance evaluation forms.
  • Advises supervisors regarding employee performance improvement plans.
  • Provides guidance during employee probationary periods, and assists with the development of new evaluation forms and instructions.
  • Supports administrator recommendations to Superintendent for non-renewal processes.
  • Represents Superintendent's Office during District Board appeal hearings.
  • Provides input for on-going labor contract administration.
  • Advises management, explains and interprets agreements.
  • Ensures compliance with terms and conditions of agreements.
  • Provides leadership on labor-management committees and for other committees formed to address labor relations and related employee issues.
  • Works with various parties to resolve misunderstandings and conflicts arising from application of agreements.
  • Advises management on preparing and responding to informal complaint meetings and on processing and responding to grievances.
  • Oversees grievance process and ensures coordination and facilitation of all grievance work for regional area of assignment up to and including arbitration level.
  • Negotiates collective bargaining/employee agreements with assigned employee groups.
  • Develops and maintains a collaborative relationship with bargaining unit and other group representatives.
  • Compiles and analyzes proposals, makes recommendations to district regarding annual budget for salary increases and other agreed upon costs.
  • Develops bargaining strategies and prepares proposals.
  • Analyzes impact of proposals and develops alternative proposals that work for both parties.
  • Achieves tentative agreements within established parameters and prepares agreements for Board approval.
  • Advises supervisors and administrators in Employee/Labor Relations areas of human resources management, including wage and hour laws, disability law, District policy and procedures, contract interpretation, organizational development, labor and employment law, sexual harassment and other laws that are applicable.
  • Prepares District response to equal employment opportunity or other employment-related complaints and assists with the defense of employment litigation matters.
  • Partners with Professional Development and the Executive Director of Human Resources in facilitating the formulation of relevant staff development programs for assigned employee group.
  • Conducts related trainings.
  • Selects, assigns, supervises, schedules, and evaluates the work of assigned staff.
  • Advises, assists and trains assigned staff and administrators as necessary.
  • Provides Human Resources Department and District representation regarding human resources- related issues on various committees and before special interest groups, citizen groups, and other public meetings.
  • Prepares and maintains appropriate reports and records of activities for area of assignment.
  • May perform related duties consistent with the scope and intent of the position.

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What This Job Offers

Job Type

Full-time

Career Level

Manager

Industry

Executive, Legislative, and Other General Government Support

Number of Employees

5,001-10,000 employees

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