What are the responsibilities and job description for the Employee Relations Specialist - Repost position at Allen ISD?
RESPONSIBILITIES
ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS OF THE CLASS (May not include all duties)
Conduct internal investigations on behalf of the district concerning violations of district policy, discrimination, harassment, sexual misconduct, and other employee relations matters. Conduct Title IX investigations related to students and employees. Use appropriate and acceptable standards / methods of investigative practices to complete a thorough investigation. Compile relevant documents, formulate the official investigative case report, and provide information to management. Maintain a tracking system on the outcome of all investigated cases.
Gather, organize, and analyze complaint information to support written investigative reports. Perform initial analysis of all complaints. Partner with other team members to determine investigative strategy. Assemble pertinent data, records, and other evidence to support written investigative reports.
Prepare and maintain accurate logs, complete reports, and other documentation relating to investigations. Maintain confidentiality and organization of files of investigations conducted and information received.
Assists agency management in resolving or preventing negative workplace conflicts, grievances, and disagreements by creating action plans to address problem areas where disparate treatment / impact is identified.
Research, investigate, and respond to Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) charges and requests for information.
Conducts exit interviews, summarizes findings, and discusses trends and concerns with senior management.
Assists in the development and implementation of policies, reporting procedures, and administrative guidelines.
Attends conferences and meetings, as employee-management liaison, to facilitate communication between parties.
Oversee the research, investigation, and response to unemployment insurance claims and unemployment insurance hearings.
Develop and deliver training for employee, management, and human resource audiences as needed.
Assist district legal counsel in matters dealing with complaints filed internally and on behalf of employee representation.
Completes and maintains all disciplinary records. Responds to all inquiries regarding the employee’s disciplinary history.
Communicates and interacts effectively with internal and external business contacts, including APS personnel at all levels; models objectivity, seeks equity, and demonstrates skill in human relations.
Uses a computer and modern office suite software (such as MS Office), enterprise software, and specialized software for planning, scheduling, communicating (email), word processing, manipulating data, preparing presentations, reporting time and attendance, researching (the Internet), and performing other functions.
Maintains confidentiality of data, including legally protected personal information, sensitive decision-making and programmatic data, and other sensitive information.
Operates a motor vehicle to get to / from meetings with managers, employees, and outside parties on a regularly recurring basis
Performs related duties, as required or assigned.
EXPERIENCE :
REQUIRED KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS AND ABILITIES
Knowledge of laws, rules, regulations, case law, principles, and practices related to employee conduct, performance, and dispute resolution. Knowledge of hiring, classification, benefits, labor relations, negotiation, and federal, state, and local employment regulations. Knowledge of laws, legal codes, court procedures, precedents, legal practices and documents, government regulations, executive orders, agency rules, government organization and functions, and the democratic political process. Knowledge of federal and state employment law. Knowledge of administrative, licensed, certified, and classified contracts preferred at hire.
Ability to promote and follow Board of Education policies, district policies, building, and department procedures. Ability to communicate, interact, and work effectively and cooperatively with all people, including those from diverse ethnic and educational backgrounds. Ability to recognize the importance of safety in the workplace, follow safety rules, practice safe work habits, utilize appropriate safety equipment, and report unsafe conditions to the appropriate administrator. Ability to stay current with district policy, standards, and training in the areas of data quality, data privacy, and cybersecurity with respect to student and staff data and related information systems. Ability to maintain confidentiality in all aspects of the job. Ability to manage multiple tasks with frequent interruptions. Ability to manage multiple priorities. Ability to diffuse and manage volatile and stressful situations.
Skilled in critical thinking and problem-solving. Skilled in excellent facilitation and presentation skills.
QUALIFICATIONS :
REQUIRED EDUCATION, TRAINING AND EXPERIENCE
REQUIREMENTS
Education
A bachelor’s in human resources, business, social science, or any other field providing a strong foundation for success in the duties and responsibilities in this class specification, or an equivalent combination of education, experience, and training that totals four years, is required .
Experience
Four years of progressively responsible experience in HR management, which include substantive work in workplace or criminal investigations experience, employee relations experience, and participation in labor relations training, are required .
LICENSE / CERTIFICATION
A valid driver’s license is required.
Certification as a Professional in Human Resources® (PHR), a SHRM Certified Professional® (SHRM-CP), or an IPMA-HR Certified Professional® (IPMA-CP), or possession of another fully equivalent HR certification pertinent to the essential functions of this class, is desired .
PHYSICAL ATTRIBUTES
Work is mainly sedentary and involves light physical effort. It requires moving about to obtain work objects, supplies, etc.; distributing work products; coordinating with others; and performing related functions; operating office and communications equipment such as a computer and a telephone; and reviewing written documents containing small print, symbols, and special notations. In driving, uses judgment in consideration of traffic, weather, and other factors.
HAZARDS / UNUSUAL DEMANDS
Most work is performed indoors in offices, conference rooms, etc. Generally, work involves exposure only to normal, everyday risks.
Work involves some after-hours duty and is subject to changing priorities, tight deadlines, peak periods, and emergencies.