Serves as the first point of contact for departmental administrators and supervisors to troubleshoot HR-related issues, including: job descriptions, hiring employees, onboarding, terminations, employee labor relations issues, and performance issues.
Works efficiently and effectively to resolve employment and payment related issues in consultation with appropriate offices such as Shared Services, Payroll, Student Employment communicating directly with all stakeholders to ensure issues are successfully resolved.
Provides confidential guidance and support for employees, and directs the employees to the right University resources including but not limited to the Benefits, Leave Administration, Office of Equal Opportunity Programs, Employee-Labor Relations.
Manages staff hiring processes, including developing job descriptions with Unit Leaders and Supervisors, educating and assisting recruiting screeners, phone screening, interviewing, initiating background checks, and conducting reference checks.
Serves as a key resource to staff, hiring managers and departmental administrators on all relevant federal, state, local and University human resource regulations, and policies.
Prioritizes customer service to ensure all new members of the Department of Safety and Security complete all of the required elements to be onboarded and receive their pay in a timely manner.
Works to troubleshoot issues by using University and DSS resources and HR best practices.
Reviews and monitors payroll reports, I-9 reports and other compliance verification reports and follows up to improve individual compliance.
Assists the Executive Director with the development and implementation of policies, procedures and training opportunities.
Collaborates with the University Central Human Resources team on information management, process improvement, and absence management.
Maintains knowledge of University Human Resource policies and procedures as well as federal, state and local employment and labor laws staying abreast of changes and implementing the changes into the day-to-day workflow.
Effectively communicates deadlines, requirements, and responses to routine questions.
Supports staff hiring processes, including the extensive University of Chicago Police Department (UCPD) hiring processes: screening applicants for basic qualifications, scheduling applicants for physical agility testing, scheduling applicants for written exam, scheduling applicants for panel interviews, scheduling applicants for final interviews. Additionally, onboarding successful applicants and assisting in the UCPD background process: scheduling medical screenings, scheduling psychological screenings, scheduling drug screenings, handling employment offers, and conducting orientation. Drafts templates and routine offer letters.
Works closely with the UCPD Recruitment Unit to ensure compliance with University policies.
Maintains appropriate human resources data and records, solving a range of straightforward problems using standard procedures.
Counsels employees on benefits and compensation. Coordinates with managers and senior colleagues to determine employee compensation. Analyzes data and prepares charts, graphs, and trend lines for management review with a moderate level of guidance.
Provides professional support to a unit's employee/labor relations efforts, including handling grievances, disciplinary warnings, and employee complaints.
Performs other related work as needed.
Preferred Qualifications
Education:Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â
Masterâ™s degree.
Experience:Â Â Â Â Â Â Â
Experience working with Workday or other Human Resources Information Systems.
Experience working in a University environment.
Technical Skills or Knowledge:
Strong and broad software knowledge and usage including word processing, database, spreadsheet, e-mail, and web, as well as a strong knowledge of Microsoft 365.
Knowledge of Workday or similar human resources information systems.
Preferred Competencies
Strong customer service skills and ability to interact with and serve a diverse population with tact, courtesy, clarity, and diplomacy.
Excellent organizational and communication skills.
Juggle competing deadlines and prioritize.
Excellent problem-solving skills.
Handle sensitive and confidential situations and information with absolute discretion.Â
Take initiative and organize and complete projects with minimal supervision.
Attention to detail.
Write and edit standard documents such as job descriptions, training materials, or offer letters with minimal oversight.
Application Documents
Resume/CV (required)
Cover Letter (required)
References Contact Information (3)(preferred)
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