University of Delaware
Sr HR Generalist
University of Delaware, Newark, Delaware, United States, 19711
Sr HR Generalist
Job no: 501216
College / VP Area:College of Engineering
Work type: Staff
Location: Newark
Categories: Human Resources, Full Time
Pay Grade: 30E
Context of the Job:
Under the limited supervision of the College HR Director, the Senior HR Generalist manages a variety of complex human resources responsibilities. The position provides support to the College HR Director in the areas of Recruitment of faculty and staff, Employee Relations, Performance Management, Compensation, and Process Development and Improvement. This position requires a high level of independent judgment in all HR areas.
The COE HR team is responsible for all HR functions for seven departments and 19 centers/institutes which consists of 1900+ employees (~500 FT, ~1400 PT/misc. wage and research employees); handling matters that are highly confidential in nature.
Major responsibilities:
Recruitment
Management of recruitment activity for all benefited and non-benefited faculty and staff. Manages the search approvals, drafting, and submitting job descriptions, external advertisements, salary determinations, and management of the University’s applicant tracking system. Represents the COE units by playing an active role in the talent acquisition process while partnering with the UD Talent Acquisition Team.
Develops and delivers COE New Employee Orientation with a 3-month follow-up to conclude the NEO.
Manages the entire onboarding process for all non-benefited College employees.
Payroll & Records Management
Point of contact for COE payroll and personnel records questions. Investigates issues and provides resolution to responsible party.
Manages HR and payroll transactions and maintains data integrity of employee records for the College through data review and the submission of the required webforms including JEDs, Position Change Forms, Supervisor Updates, Pay Additional Assignments, and S-Contracts.
Serve as the College subject matter expert for UD Workforce, FLSA, MOUs, and ACA regulations. Responsible for monitoring and maintaining compliance in ACA regulations, interacting daily with supervisors and the Financial Services Unit.
Partner with the HR Director and Sr. Business Officer on the merit review process.
Partners with the HR Director and the Compensation team on salary recommendations and pay equity.
Manages the tracking of all sabbatical leave requests and pay distributions and amounts.
Manages the Student Employee Mass Update (SEMU) process for over 100 graduate students on assistantships/contracts within and outside the College on a semi-annual basis.
Routinely collaborates with the College Financial Unit on salary and Labor Allocation Module distributions for changes to funding for employees.
Leave Administration
Ensures efficient and consistent compliance with University, Federal, State policies and guidelines in administering various types of leave such as FMLA, Parental leave, and Worker’s Compensation. Serves as a College representative in collaboration with the Central Leave Management Team and the employee’s management team.
Partners with the University’s Director of Disability Support Services for any Americans with Disability Act (ADA) workplace accommodation requests.
Employee/Labor Relations
Conducts stay and exit interviews and provides quality improvement feedback and recommendations to the HR Director where appropriate.
Employee relations intake, maintains files, documentation, and follows up with supervisors and employees accordingly during and after the issue has been identified.
Supports the supervisor and HR Director with the documentation and execution of verbal and initial written warnings in collaboration with UD Employee/Labor Relations.
General
Manages the work authorization processes (H1B/J1 visas, OPT/CPT, Permanent Residency) for the COE foreign national population in collaboration with ISSS. Serves as advisor to the PIs/Sponsors and the foreign nationals throughout the duration of the application and subsequently when they depart the College/country. Stays current on federal guidelines and issues involving countries that are experiencing delayed processing and approval times.
Serves as the Colleges certified Predictive Index Analyst for recruitment, team building, and conflict resolution.
Assists with the reclassification process. Review submissions and make necessary changes, ensure all documents are received to support the request. Submit to the HR Director for review.
Delivers training, troubleshooting and navigating support for multiple UD systems. UD Talent Link, webforms/views, UD PIN/password reset, My UD Settings, UD e-mail, and UD ID cards.
Manages the highly confidential background clearances (child protection registry, state and federal) for all COE employees entering schools or working with minors.
Partners with HR Director in creating and documenting HR-related processes and procedures and participates in the review and development and/or modification of operating procedures and systems.
Participates in committees and workshops to interpret and remain current on HR policies and procedures.
Performs other job-related duties as assigned.
Qualifications:
Bachelor’s degree in business or human resources with four years of related experience, or equivalent combination of education and/or experience.
Professional HR Certification (PHR, SHRM-CP) preferred.
Ability to work independently, strong organizational skills and attention to detail is required.
Knowledge of federal and state employment laws & the ability to interpret, explain and apply employment policies, practices, and procedures.
Knowledge of employee relation best practices.
Ability to communicate (verbally and in written format) effectively and to interact well with people of all ages and diverse backgrounds.
Skills in collecting, compiling, evaluating, and analyzing data from a variety of sources.
Ability to present reporting data and possible solutions.
Skill in advanced tools in word processing, spreadsheet, & database applications for the development of reports, presentations & information dissemination.
Ability to handle multiple tasks simultaneously.
Ability to safeguard confidential information.
Effective customer service skills.
Demonstrated understanding and consideration of the differing needs and concerns of individuals with varying identities, cultures and backgrounds.
Committed to fostering a workplace culture of belonging, where diversity is celebrated and equity is a core value.
Notice of Non-Discrimination, Equal Opportunity and Affirmative Action
The University of Delaware does not discriminate against any person on the basis of race, color, national origin, sex, gender identity or expression, sexual orientation, genetic information, marital status, disability, religion, age, veteran status or any other characteristic protected by applicable law in its employment, educational programs and activities, admissions policies, and scholarship and loan programs as required by Title IX of the Educational Amendments of 1972, the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990, Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, and other applicable statutes and University policies. The University of Delaware also prohibits unlawful harassment including sexual harassment and sexual violence.
Applications close:
Job no: 501216
College / VP Area:College of Engineering
Work type: Staff
Location: Newark
Categories: Human Resources, Full Time
Pay Grade: 30E
Context of the Job:
Under the limited supervision of the College HR Director, the Senior HR Generalist manages a variety of complex human resources responsibilities. The position provides support to the College HR Director in the areas of Recruitment of faculty and staff, Employee Relations, Performance Management, Compensation, and Process Development and Improvement. This position requires a high level of independent judgment in all HR areas.
The COE HR team is responsible for all HR functions for seven departments and 19 centers/institutes which consists of 1900+ employees (~500 FT, ~1400 PT/misc. wage and research employees); handling matters that are highly confidential in nature.
Major responsibilities:
Recruitment
Management of recruitment activity for all benefited and non-benefited faculty and staff. Manages the search approvals, drafting, and submitting job descriptions, external advertisements, salary determinations, and management of the University’s applicant tracking system. Represents the COE units by playing an active role in the talent acquisition process while partnering with the UD Talent Acquisition Team.
Develops and delivers COE New Employee Orientation with a 3-month follow-up to conclude the NEO.
Manages the entire onboarding process for all non-benefited College employees.
Payroll & Records Management
Point of contact for COE payroll and personnel records questions. Investigates issues and provides resolution to responsible party.
Manages HR and payroll transactions and maintains data integrity of employee records for the College through data review and the submission of the required webforms including JEDs, Position Change Forms, Supervisor Updates, Pay Additional Assignments, and S-Contracts.
Serve as the College subject matter expert for UD Workforce, FLSA, MOUs, and ACA regulations. Responsible for monitoring and maintaining compliance in ACA regulations, interacting daily with supervisors and the Financial Services Unit.
Partner with the HR Director and Sr. Business Officer on the merit review process.
Partners with the HR Director and the Compensation team on salary recommendations and pay equity.
Manages the tracking of all sabbatical leave requests and pay distributions and amounts.
Manages the Student Employee Mass Update (SEMU) process for over 100 graduate students on assistantships/contracts within and outside the College on a semi-annual basis.
Routinely collaborates with the College Financial Unit on salary and Labor Allocation Module distributions for changes to funding for employees.
Leave Administration
Ensures efficient and consistent compliance with University, Federal, State policies and guidelines in administering various types of leave such as FMLA, Parental leave, and Worker’s Compensation. Serves as a College representative in collaboration with the Central Leave Management Team and the employee’s management team.
Partners with the University’s Director of Disability Support Services for any Americans with Disability Act (ADA) workplace accommodation requests.
Employee/Labor Relations
Conducts stay and exit interviews and provides quality improvement feedback and recommendations to the HR Director where appropriate.
Employee relations intake, maintains files, documentation, and follows up with supervisors and employees accordingly during and after the issue has been identified.
Supports the supervisor and HR Director with the documentation and execution of verbal and initial written warnings in collaboration with UD Employee/Labor Relations.
General
Manages the work authorization processes (H1B/J1 visas, OPT/CPT, Permanent Residency) for the COE foreign national population in collaboration with ISSS. Serves as advisor to the PIs/Sponsors and the foreign nationals throughout the duration of the application and subsequently when they depart the College/country. Stays current on federal guidelines and issues involving countries that are experiencing delayed processing and approval times.
Serves as the Colleges certified Predictive Index Analyst for recruitment, team building, and conflict resolution.
Assists with the reclassification process. Review submissions and make necessary changes, ensure all documents are received to support the request. Submit to the HR Director for review.
Delivers training, troubleshooting and navigating support for multiple UD systems. UD Talent Link, webforms/views, UD PIN/password reset, My UD Settings, UD e-mail, and UD ID cards.
Manages the highly confidential background clearances (child protection registry, state and federal) for all COE employees entering schools or working with minors.
Partners with HR Director in creating and documenting HR-related processes and procedures and participates in the review and development and/or modification of operating procedures and systems.
Participates in committees and workshops to interpret and remain current on HR policies and procedures.
Performs other job-related duties as assigned.
Qualifications:
Bachelor’s degree in business or human resources with four years of related experience, or equivalent combination of education and/or experience.
Professional HR Certification (PHR, SHRM-CP) preferred.
Ability to work independently, strong organizational skills and attention to detail is required.
Knowledge of federal and state employment laws & the ability to interpret, explain and apply employment policies, practices, and procedures.
Knowledge of employee relation best practices.
Ability to communicate (verbally and in written format) effectively and to interact well with people of all ages and diverse backgrounds.
Skills in collecting, compiling, evaluating, and analyzing data from a variety of sources.
Ability to present reporting data and possible solutions.
Skill in advanced tools in word processing, spreadsheet, & database applications for the development of reports, presentations & information dissemination.
Ability to handle multiple tasks simultaneously.
Ability to safeguard confidential information.
Effective customer service skills.
Demonstrated understanding and consideration of the differing needs and concerns of individuals with varying identities, cultures and backgrounds.
Committed to fostering a workplace culture of belonging, where diversity is celebrated and equity is a core value.
Notice of Non-Discrimination, Equal Opportunity and Affirmative Action
The University of Delaware does not discriminate against any person on the basis of race, color, national origin, sex, gender identity or expression, sexual orientation, genetic information, marital status, disability, religion, age, veteran status or any other characteristic protected by applicable law in its employment, educational programs and activities, admissions policies, and scholarship and loan programs as required by Title IX of the Educational Amendments of 1972, the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990, Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, and other applicable statutes and University policies. The University of Delaware also prohibits unlawful harassment including sexual harassment and sexual violence.
Applications close: