Rancho California Water District
Principal Human Resources Analyst
Rancho California Water District, Temecula, CA, United States
Salary : $122,372.64 - $161,530.72 Annually
Location : Temecula, CA 92590
Job Type: Full-Time
Job Number: 151
Department: HUMAN RESOURCES
Division: HUMAN RESOURCES
Opening Date: 11/01/2024
Closing Date: Continuous
FLSA: Exempt
Bargaining Unit: N/A
JOB ANNOUNCEMENT
Rancho California Water District is currently seeking a well-qualified candidate for a Principal Human Resources Analyst position. In person interviews to begin between December 9 - 20, 2024.
Ideal Candidate
The ideal candidate will be well versed in all aspects of human resources, have expert knowledge in HRIS programs, and be able to establish strong relationships with employees, management, and vendors. Will be proactive and able to manage a wide range of tasks with ease.
Job Description
Under general direction, plans, organizes, participates in advanced and complex activities in the development, implementation, and administration of the District's human resources programs and may perform lead supervisory functions. The area of responsibilities will include recruitment and retention, benefits administration, employee relations, labor relations, personnel policy administration, and compliance with human resources related policies and procedures for District employees and retirees.
CLASS CHARACTERISTICS
This class is distinguished from the Senior Human Resources Analyst by the increased level of managerial responsibility assigned. Assignments are typically in the form of general instructions and objectives from the Director of Human Resources Director requiring the application of planning, knowledge, independent judgment, and initiative in coordinating departmental operations. This includes providing human resources expertise in an advisory role to upper-level management; for overseeing and performing difficult and complex work involving research, analysis, and recommendations. Serves in a lead role over professional level subordinates. This job classification is unrepresented.
EXAMPLE OF DUTIES
(Duties may include, but are not limited to, the following):
Expert Knowledge of:
PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS/WORKING CONDITIONS
The essential functions of this position will require the employee to perform the following physical activities:
SELECTION GUIDELINES
The appropriate knowledge, skills, and abilities can be achieved through a variety of combinations of experience and training. A typical example is:
Experience:
Seven (7) years of progressively responsible professional human resources experience preferably with a government or public agency with a minimum of two (2) years of supervisory experience or equivalent (i.e. supervisory training, and/or supervising a project or team).
Training:
Equivalent to a Bachelor of Arts degree with major course work in public or business administration, human resources, psychology or a related field.
Licenses and Certificates:
California Class C Driver's License, required.
Human Resources Professional Certification (PHR, SPHR) desirable
The District provides eligible employees the opportunity to participate in various employee benefits. A few of those benefits are listed below:
Medical Insurance
Eligible employees and dependents have the opportunity to enroll in medical insurance in accordance with District policies and applicable plan documents. Enrollment is available the first (1st) day of the month following the date of hire. Medical premium costs are shared between the District and the employee.
Medical Insurance Waiver
Eligible employees may waive their medical insurance with proof of other health insurance. The monthly cash payment in lieu of medical insurance benefits will be equal to the lowest medical insurance premium for the employee only rate.
Dental and Vision Insurance
Eligible employees and dependents have the opportunity to enroll in dental insurance and vision by 100% by the District. Enrollment is available the first (1st) day of the month following the date of hire
Flexible Spending Account (FSA)
Eligible employees are able to participate in a FSA for out-of-pocket health care and dependent care expenses through the District's Flexible Spending Account Program.
Life Insurance
The District provides eligible employees Group Insurance at twice their annual salary, capped at a maximum of $375,000 no cost to the employee. Employees will pay taxes based on the appropriate IRS Tax Table or Schedule for life insurance amounts in excess of $50,000 according to current Federal and State Tax Schedules.
Short Term Disability Insurance
The District participates in California's State Disability Insurance (SDI) program. All employees are subject to the state program's tax withholding.
CalPERS
The District participates in the CalPERS pension system requiring both an employer and employee contribution and include the 1959 Survivor Benefit plan. Employees shall pay the employee (member) contribution in the amount determined by CalPERS and in accordance with applicable employee agreements. The District also reports the value of any Employer Paid Member Contribution (EMPC) as special compensation for CalPERS for Classic Members.
The District provides a retiree benefit plan that provides group insurance to eligible employees retiring from the District. Benefits include medical, dental, and life insurance with premium costs shared between the District and employee. Eligibility for benefit based on date of hire and years of service
Deferred Compensation
The District's Deferred Compensation Plan enables Board Members to defer a portion of their income. The Plan is intended to qualify as an eligible deferred compensation plan within the meaning of Section 457 of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as amended. Plans are administered in accordance with federal requirements and allow a member to:
All District employees are eligible to obtain confidential counseling as well as other work life benefits through EAP. Counseling is provided for problems such as marital issues, family relationships, depression and anxiety, alcohol and drug issues, and/or problems within the workplace at no cost to the employee.
Supplemental Benefits
The District offers supplemental benefits to employees at their expense.
Vacation
Eligible employees may accrue vacation hours beginning on their first day of employment. Exempt employees begin accruing 4.62 hours per pay period effective their first day of employment or promotion.
Service Years - Hours Earned a Pay Period, (Hours Earned Per Year)
Eligible employees may accrue sick hours beginning on their first day of employment at the accrual rate of 3.69 hours per pay period.
Holidays
The District observes the following holidays. Eligible employees are paid full or pro-rated holiday pay based on their normal work schedule.
01
Describe your supervisory experience, include in your response the number years of experience and positions.
02
List the HRIS programs you have experience in, include years of experience and proficiency level with each program.
03
Describe your experience with benefits administration.
04
Are you a previous employee with Rancho California Water District? If yes, please state your last date of employment and your last job position title.
05
Do you have any relatives or anyone you have a close personal relationship working at Rancho California Water District? If yes, please state name and relationship.
06
The information provided in your application must support your selected answers in the supplemental questions. The information you provide will be verified and documentation may be required. Please be as honest and accurate as possible. You may be asked to demonstrate your knowledge and skills in a work sample or during an interview. By completing this supplemental questionnaire you are attesting that the information you have provided is accurate. Any misstatements, omissions, or falsification of information may eliminate you from consideration or result in dismissal.
07
As part of a completed application, you must submit a cover letter and resume. By selecting "yes." you are acknowledging that you understand this statement and have included a cover letter and resume to this application.
Required Question
Location : Temecula, CA 92590
Job Type: Full-Time
Job Number: 151
Department: HUMAN RESOURCES
Division: HUMAN RESOURCES
Opening Date: 11/01/2024
Closing Date: Continuous
FLSA: Exempt
Bargaining Unit: N/A
JOB ANNOUNCEMENT
Rancho California Water District is currently seeking a well-qualified candidate for a Principal Human Resources Analyst position. In person interviews to begin between December 9 - 20, 2024.
Ideal Candidate
The ideal candidate will be well versed in all aspects of human resources, have expert knowledge in HRIS programs, and be able to establish strong relationships with employees, management, and vendors. Will be proactive and able to manage a wide range of tasks with ease.
Job Description
Under general direction, plans, organizes, participates in advanced and complex activities in the development, implementation, and administration of the District's human resources programs and may perform lead supervisory functions. The area of responsibilities will include recruitment and retention, benefits administration, employee relations, labor relations, personnel policy administration, and compliance with human resources related policies and procedures for District employees and retirees.
CLASS CHARACTERISTICS
This class is distinguished from the Senior Human Resources Analyst by the increased level of managerial responsibility assigned. Assignments are typically in the form of general instructions and objectives from the Director of Human Resources Director requiring the application of planning, knowledge, independent judgment, and initiative in coordinating departmental operations. This includes providing human resources expertise in an advisory role to upper-level management; for overseeing and performing difficult and complex work involving research, analysis, and recommendations. Serves in a lead role over professional level subordinates. This job classification is unrepresented.
EXAMPLE OF DUTIES
(Duties may include, but are not limited to, the following):
- Manages assigned functional areas to ensure a high level of performance, efficiencies, customer service is received by internal and external customers.
- Develops and maintains a positive and credible working relationship with managers, supervisors, labor representatives and employees.
- Maintains a policy-level focus while being attentive to detail and ensuring timely service delivery to internal and external customers and responds to changing demands with flexibility and innovation.
- Participates in the monitoring, forecasting, and development of the department budget, making recommendations as needed.
- Manages and provides quality assurance for the development and maintenance of the department's automated systems and databases.
- Coaches' managers and supervisors on employee relations. This may include reviewing documentation for minor discipline and consulting with employees and/or supervisors/managers.
- Interprets and clarifies District human resources policies, procedures, and regulations to District management, staff, and the public. Respond and resolve challenges to information contained within, including items related to labor relations.
- Stays informed and evaluates federal, state and local legislation, including other related regulations that govern human resources functions. Recommend policy changes required for compliance and monitor to ensure compliance.
- In coordination with the Director of Human Resources, assist in formulating strategies for short- and long-term training goals and objectives. This includes implementation of training programs and workshops that support succession planning efforts.
- Assists in labor relations including contract negotiations with employee association representatives and serving as a member of the negotiating team as needed. Participates in the preparation and defense of claims filed against the District in relation to human resources. Collaborates with counsel in representing the District during litigation.
- In the absence of the Director of Human Resources, performs functions of the Director that may include presenting reports to the Board of Directors and/or General Manager, overseeing lower-level Human Resources staff, and other duties, as needed.
- Represents the District with consultants and contractors; prepares correspondence and reports on highly sensitive and complex human resources. Manages the District's benefit programs: Negotiating benefit brokerage services and program administrator contracts; researches and recommends program enhancements and cost-containment strategies; resolves service delivery problems and acts as liaison between employees and service providers.
- Coordinates with District departments to resolve human resources problems; analyze staffing needs, interpret human resources policies and procedures; and recommends effective course(s) of action
- Research assigned projects to include compiling, analyzing, and generating recommendations and reports as needed.
- Performs other duties as assigned
Expert Knowledge of:
- Principles, practices, and techniques of public personnel administration, including recruitment, testing, and selection, classification and job analysis, compensation and benefits analysis and administration, EEO/affirmative action, employee relations, employee development, and performance management
- Principles and practices of employee and labor relations, including negotiation and contract administration practices
- Federal, state, and local laws, regulations and court decisions applicable to areas of assigned responsibility
- District personnel policies and Memorandum of Understanding provisions
- Plan, organize, and implement program and related activities
- Coordinate and conduct complex, multi-phased projects and programs
- Present proposals and recommendations clearly and logically
- Represent Human Resources effectively in dealings with employees and employee organization representatives on a variety of issues
- Conduct comprehensive and probing applicant interviews for all levels in the organization
- Communicate effectively in writing and verbally in meetings and before groups
- Prepare clear, concise, accurate, and persuasive reports, correspondence, analytical studies and other written materials
- Exercise tact and diplomacy in dealing with sensitive, complex, and confidential personnel issues and employee situations
- Select, train, and evaluate subordinates
PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS/WORKING CONDITIONS
The essential functions of this position will require the employee to perform the following physical activities:
- Frequently use office equipment such as a computer, copier, and fax machine
- Must be able to carry, push, pull, reach, and lift materials and objects up to 25 lbs.
- Extended standing, walking, sitting, reaching, stooping, and bending
- Communicates verbally with District management, co-workers, and the public in face-to-face, one-on-one, and group meetings
- Regularly uses a telephone or radio for communication
- Ability to speak and hear in person, by telephone, and by radio
- Vision within normal ranges with or without correction
- Regular attendance
- Work in a temperature-controlled office environment with moderate noise
- Occasional travel by automobile conducting District business
SELECTION GUIDELINES
The appropriate knowledge, skills, and abilities can be achieved through a variety of combinations of experience and training. A typical example is:
Experience:
Seven (7) years of progressively responsible professional human resources experience preferably with a government or public agency with a minimum of two (2) years of supervisory experience or equivalent (i.e. supervisory training, and/or supervising a project or team).
Training:
Equivalent to a Bachelor of Arts degree with major course work in public or business administration, human resources, psychology or a related field.
Licenses and Certificates:
California Class C Driver's License, required.
Human Resources Professional Certification (PHR, SPHR) desirable
The District provides eligible employees the opportunity to participate in various employee benefits. A few of those benefits are listed below:
Medical Insurance
Eligible employees and dependents have the opportunity to enroll in medical insurance in accordance with District policies and applicable plan documents. Enrollment is available the first (1st) day of the month following the date of hire. Medical premium costs are shared between the District and the employee.
Medical Insurance Waiver
Eligible employees may waive their medical insurance with proof of other health insurance. The monthly cash payment in lieu of medical insurance benefits will be equal to the lowest medical insurance premium for the employee only rate.
Dental and Vision Insurance
Eligible employees and dependents have the opportunity to enroll in dental insurance and vision by 100% by the District. Enrollment is available the first (1st) day of the month following the date of hire
Flexible Spending Account (FSA)
Eligible employees are able to participate in a FSA for out-of-pocket health care and dependent care expenses through the District's Flexible Spending Account Program.
Life Insurance
The District provides eligible employees Group Insurance at twice their annual salary, capped at a maximum of $375,000 no cost to the employee. Employees will pay taxes based on the appropriate IRS Tax Table or Schedule for life insurance amounts in excess of $50,000 according to current Federal and State Tax Schedules.
Short Term Disability Insurance
The District participates in California's State Disability Insurance (SDI) program. All employees are subject to the state program's tax withholding.
CalPERS
The District participates in the CalPERS pension system requiring both an employer and employee contribution and include the 1959 Survivor Benefit plan. Employees shall pay the employee (member) contribution in the amount determined by CalPERS and in accordance with applicable employee agreements. The District also reports the value of any Employer Paid Member Contribution (EMPC) as special compensation for CalPERS for Classic Members.
- PERS 2.7% @ 55 for employees hired on or before December 31, 2012 (Classic Member)
- PERS 2% @ 62 for employees hired on or after January 1, 2013 (PEPRA Member)
The District provides a retiree benefit plan that provides group insurance to eligible employees retiring from the District. Benefits include medical, dental, and life insurance with premium costs shared between the District and employee. Eligibility for benefit based on date of hire and years of service
Deferred Compensation
The District's Deferred Compensation Plan enables Board Members to defer a portion of their income. The Plan is intended to qualify as an eligible deferred compensation plan within the meaning of Section 457 of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as amended. Plans are administered in accordance with federal requirements and allow a member to:
- Contribute up to amount specified annually by the IRS
- Catch-up plan for those 50+ of up to amount specified annually by the IRS
- Is portable, can be rolled over into another qualified retirement plan
All District employees are eligible to obtain confidential counseling as well as other work life benefits through EAP. Counseling is provided for problems such as marital issues, family relationships, depression and anxiety, alcohol and drug issues, and/or problems within the workplace at no cost to the employee.
Supplemental Benefits
The District offers supplemental benefits to employees at their expense.
Vacation
Eligible employees may accrue vacation hours beginning on their first day of employment. Exempt employees begin accruing 4.62 hours per pay period effective their first day of employment or promotion.
Service Years - Hours Earned a Pay Period, (Hours Earned Per Year)
- 0 - up to 5 Years, 3.08 Hours, (80 hours)
- 5 - up to 6 Years, 4.62 Hours, (120 hours)
- 6 - up to 7 Years, 4.93 Hours, (128 hours)
- 7 - up to 8 Years, 5.24 Hours, (136 hours)
- 8 - up to 9 Years, 5.54 Hours, (144 hours)
- 9 - up to 10 Years, 5.85 Hours, (152 hours)
- 10 + Years, 6.16 Hours, (160 hours)
Eligible employees may accrue sick hours beginning on their first day of employment at the accrual rate of 3.69 hours per pay period.
Holidays
The District observes the following holidays. Eligible employees are paid full or pro-rated holiday pay based on their normal work schedule.
- New Year' Day
- President's Day
- Memorial Day
- Independence Day
- Labor Day
- Veteran's Day
- Thanksgiving
- Day after Thanksgiving
- Christmas Eve
- Christmas Day
- 1 Floating Holiday
01
Describe your supervisory experience, include in your response the number years of experience and positions.
02
List the HRIS programs you have experience in, include years of experience and proficiency level with each program.
03
Describe your experience with benefits administration.
04
Are you a previous employee with Rancho California Water District? If yes, please state your last date of employment and your last job position title.
05
Do you have any relatives or anyone you have a close personal relationship working at Rancho California Water District? If yes, please state name and relationship.
06
The information provided in your application must support your selected answers in the supplemental questions. The information you provide will be verified and documentation may be required. Please be as honest and accurate as possible. You may be asked to demonstrate your knowledge and skills in a work sample or during an interview. By completing this supplemental questionnaire you are attesting that the information you have provided is accurate. Any misstatements, omissions, or falsification of information may eliminate you from consideration or result in dismissal.
- Yes, I understand and agree
- No, I do not agree
07
As part of a completed application, you must submit a cover letter and resume. By selecting "yes." you are acknowledging that you understand this statement and have included a cover letter and resume to this application.
- Yes
- No
Required Question