Part-time position: Non-exempt position, 25 hours per week.
Requirements
Requires expertise typically acquired through completion of an Associate's Degree in Business Administration, Human Resource Management, or related field.
Minimum of two years of experience in payroll processing. At least two years of Human Resources experience in a comparable business or library.
Must demonstrate good attention to detail.
Ability to exercise reasonable and independent judgment and discretion.
Ability to manage and prioritize multiple tasks.
Ability to adapt to change.
Knowledge of productivity suites.
Communicates effectively in English, both orally and in writing.
Ability to handle confidential personnel information.
Ability to establish and maintain effective working relationships with staff and public.
Ability to empathize and relate to the needs of all staff.
Ability to stay calm and effective in difficult situations.
Physical requirements include: good speaking, hearing and vision ability, excellent manual dexterity, ability to lift and carry up to 10 pounds frequently and up to 50 pounds occasionally.
Nice To Haves
Experience with FMLA, ADA, HRIS and benefits administration is preferred.
Speaking skills in other languages, particularly Spanish, is a plus.
Responsibilities
Processes bi-weekly payroll through third-party service, including deductions and salary adjustments.
Performs bi-weekly audits of paid time off accruals.
Tracks and records leave under FMLA and FPLD Unpaid Leave; conducts monthly audits.
Maintains the employee restrictions tracking list. Performs monthly audits.
Assists with annual benefit renewals, life event processing, and updates payroll deductions as necessary.
Prepares and submits HR-related invoices for approval
Creates and maintains personnel and benefit files, ensuring accuracy, confidentiality, and compliance with District, State, and Federal regulations. Files government reports as scheduled.
Facilitates employee performance review process.
Coordinates resignations, retirements, and terminations; handles necessary reporting to government agencies, pension funds, and benefit vendors.
Coordinates recruiting activities, including posting openings, scheduling interviews, reserving interview rooms, and administering pre-employment testing.
Organizes and conducts new hire orientations and prepares onboarding materials.
Responds to employee questions regarding policies, procedures, and benefits; refers complex issues to the Human Resources Manager.
Maintains staff phone list, company directory, staff intranet, and monthly staff newsletter
Provides back-up of selected tasks when the Executive Assistant is unavailable.
Assists with clerical tasks, special projects and performs other duties as assigned, including confidential and non-routine tasks.
Benefits
Paid Time Off (Vacation, Sick, Personal, and Holiday)
Pension: Illinois Municipal Retirement Fund (IMRF)