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Human Resources Technician

Lassen Community College

Job Description

 

Full Job Description

 

Position Title
Human Resources Technician

Position Type
Managers/Confidential

First Review Date
11/04/2024

Organizational Unit
Human Resources

Months of Employment
12

Salary
$51,247.84 - $75,884.46

Job Category

 
Summary
Performs a variety of technical and advanced clerical work in the human resources areas of recruitment and selection support, analysis of credentials, HRIS administration, job classification and description, employee relations.

Supplemental

 
Education and Experience
Requires completion of a two-year degree in human resource management, business, or related field and a minimum of three years of experience in human resources, or employment office, preferably in an educational setting. Other combinations of education and experience may substitute.

Essential Duties and Responsibilities
  • Provides a variety of human resources-related information to staff and outsiders on personnel policies, rules and regulations. Assists employees with benefits (e.g., insurance questions or problems).
  • Receives and responds to oral and written requests for information of specialized or confidential nature, utilizing discretion and judgment in explaining regulations and procedures. Attends and records confidential proceedings connected with collective bargaining and employee relations matters.
  • Assigns, composes and prepares academic an/or classified personnel recommendation reports for administration and governing boards. Initiates follow-up work after official action
  • Assigns and composes letters regarding employment or other personnel matters; processes wage verifications by phone or mail.
  • Answers inquiries regarding position openings and hiring procedures.
  • Enrolls new employees to benefit programs by providing information, processing status changes, processing forms and documentation, and providing general assistance to employees. Conducts orientation and processing of new employees regarding fringe benefit programs.
  • Provides new-employee orientation on personnel policies and procedures. Schedules representatives from other departments to give orientation demonstrations.
  • Assists with the recruitment, hiring and processing of assigned groups of employees and substitutes. Coordinates logistics and other hiring activities to support the Director.
  • Arranges for background verifications. Prepares notices of employment. May make recommendations on candidates suitable for employment.
  • Assists the Director in coordinating staff development workshops. Arranges for room settings, notifies participants, makes arrangements for facilitators, and assembles training materials and media.
  • Maintains and updates all personnel files; maintains seniority lists.
  • Maintains budgets for department general and special funds. Gathers and compiles program and financial information to support budget development proposals and external agency reporting.
  • Compiles reports for federal, local and private agencies. Compiles statistics and trends. May calculate employee costs for specially funded programs.
  • Notifies administrative staff of due dates for performance evaluations; monitors receipt and follows up on late evaluations.
  • Assures that required credentials, licenses, and tests are obtained and maintained by employees in a timely manner.
  • Trains, orients, performs as, and assists others in the department as necessary to accomplish the objectives of the team.
  • Maintains up-to-date information for staff using the College’s Human Resources Information System.
  • Performs other duties as assigned that support the overall objective of the position.

Diversity Statement
The successful candidate will possess the following:
  • Sensitivity to and an understanding of the diverse academic, socioeconomic, cultural, and ethnic backgrounds of staff, students and the public.
  • Knowledge of the history and culture of underrepresented groups and groups that have experienced discrimination.

Knowledge and Skills
Requires specialized technical knowledge of generally accepted personnel management practices, fair employment practices and laws. Requires a working knowledge of common employee benefit plan provisions. Requires sufficient human relations skill to convey technical concepts to others, to deal with sensitive and confidential information, to give instructions and training, and to facilitate discussions in individual and small group setting. Requires in depth knowledge of personnel policies, rules and regulations. Requires demonstrated skills at accessing relational data bases, verifying numerical and demographic information, and entering information onto established data entry screens.

Abilities
Requires the ability to carry out all aspects of the position. Requires the ability to interpret the policies, procedures, techniques, and rules governing human resources management at the District. Requires the ability to achieve harmony and cooperation in communications with others; to prepare professional correspondence for routine communications with insiders and outsiders.

Desirable Qualifications

 
Physical Demands
Position involves light work including some walking, standing, stooping, occasional carrying and lifting of lightweight materials (under 20 pounds). Requires visual acuity and depth perception to recognize words and numbers; hand and finger dexterity and hand/eye coordination to use a computer keyboard and common office equipment. Requires speaking and hearing ability sufficient to hear over a phone and carry on conversations.

Salary Grade
18

Min Salary
$51,247.84

Max Salary
$75,884.46
Posting Detail Information

 

Number of Vacancies

 
Desired Start Date

 
Position End Date (if temporary)

 
Open Date
10/04/2024

Close Date
11/04/2024

Open Until Filled
No

Special Instructions Summary
 
 

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