Arid Lands Institute
Human Resources Coordinator
Arid Lands Institute, Boston, Massachusetts, us, 02298
The job description provides an overview of this newly created position. The role is expected to evolve and grow with time and learning. The department is looking for a candidate that has the flexibility to adapt to the position and needs of the department.
The Human Resources Coordinator (HRC) provides day to day administration of the Human Resources department, in support of maintaining a productive, high performance and collaborative work culture under the supervision of the Associate Director of Human Resources and Senior Director for Culture + Equity. The Human Resources Coordinator will assist with a variety of department processes to facilitate the successful implementation of initiatives and programs that foster an environment to attract, develop, retain, and engage a creative and adaptable workforce. The role has a specific emphasis on supporting recruiting, benefits administration, payroll changes, compliance data and reporting, and the coordination of staff training and providing metrics.
This is a full-time, salaried position. The Human Resources Coordinator contributes to a culture of collaboration, community, and respect while embodying the principles of ICA’s Quality of Service and centers the work of Diversity, Equity, Accessibility, Inclusion, and Belonging in all areas of their work. Please note: All ICA employees are required to reside in Massachusetts and within commuting distance from our Seaport location as of their first day of work. The ICA offers the flexibility of a hybrid work week, which averages three days a week onsite for employees who are eligible to work remotely (subject to change, and at managers discretion). Responsibilities : Recruitment & Onboarding
Assist with the recruiting and hiring process by working closely with hiring managers actively to post openings externally to engage a strong and diverse applicant pool, assist hiring managers with the selection of candidates, interviewing, scheduling and reference-checking process, and frequent communication with applicants. Administer the new hire onboarding including orientations and logistics. Provide back up support for CORI check processing when needed. Benefits Administration, HR Compliance and Reporting
Responsible for administration of benefits (including enrollments, changes, terminations, invoice reconciliation) for benefits programs including medical, dental, vision, life, and disability insurance; flexible spending accounts; employee assistance program (EAP); and 403(b) retirement plan; Participate in benefit audits and reporting. With oversight from the Associate Director of Human Resources process all workers comp claims, FMLA requests, and initiate PFML/STD/LTD claims. Answer employee questions on benefits, administer open enrollment of benefits and communications. Under direction of Associate Director of Human Resources, complete annual compliance filings and surveys. Assist the Associate Director of Human Resources in implementing and carrying out Human Resources programs and projects, such as grant reporting, audit requirements, policies and compliance, and handbook review, as needed. Employee Relations
Administer and track annual performance review process and new hire 90-day review. Serve as first line of contact to employees to answer questions on ICA policies, procedures, and benefits. Reinforce the organization’s policies, rules, and procedures to ensure employees’ awareness and wellbeing. Provide an open line of communication for employees via email, phone, slack, Teams, and/or in person; refer complex and/or sensitive matters to the appropriate HR team member. Schedule, conduct, and analyze exit interviews and make actionable recommendations based on data. Maintain compliance with federal, state, and local employment laws and regulations, and recommended best practices; Assists with communicating policies and practices to maintain compliance. Training + Development
Coordinate internship program, to include communicating with prospective and current interns and intern supervisors and facilitating learning opportunities for interns. Reviews, tracks, and documents compliance with mandatory and non-mandatory training, continuing education, and work assessments, collaborate with internal staff and managers to obtain accurate information. Trainings may include safety training, anti-harassment training, professional licensure, and certifications. Collaborating with the Sr. Director for Culture + Equity, assist with the development of wellness, equity and belonging initiatives to deploy to ICA staff. Recommend training topics to Sr. Director for Culture + Equity based on staff feedback to enhance the employee experience, professional development, and ICA culture. Assist with arranging and hosting training and workshops onsite and virtually. Oversee logistics of staff Cohorts, agendas, materials and metrics. Qualifications: Education and Experience
Human Resources certificate or degree desirable and/or two or more years of relevant human resources experience; working knowledge and understanding of Human Resources principles, best practices and procedures, and federal, state, and local employment laws. Required Skills and Qualifications
Service orientated, collaborative, creative, and enjoys engaging with others. Excellent interpersonal skills that build trust and instill confidence with employees across the organization. Strong and effective communication skills, with the ability to clearly and concisely express ideas both verbally and in writing. Proactive, entrepreneurial, can operate resourcefully in a fast paced, dynamic environment. Highly organized and diligent, attention to detail and follow through. Excels at prioritizing tasks under shifting demands with ability to meet deadlines. Ability to work effectively, both independently and collaboratively as a team. Ability to handle sensitive and confidential information with a high degree of professionalism and discretion. Commitment to working with a diverse constituent base including staff, Boards, artists, and volunteers. Must be proficient in Microsoft Office Suite, with strong PowerPoint and Excel skills. Ability to occasionally work outside of Museum’s business administrative hours, when necessary. Preferred Qualifications
Knowledge of benefits programs. HRIS and/or payroll processing experience. Recruiting and interviewing experience; familiarity with talent recruiting platforms. Prior experience analyzing and organizing data desirable. Ability to conduct training programs and make group presentations. Physical Requirements : Possess mobility to work in an office setting and use office equipment; move about throughout the museum, occasional travel offsite to different ICA locations. Ability to see, listen, and talk for extended periods in person, over the telephone and computer, and understand printed materials. Prolonged periods of remaining stationary working on a computer, standing and/or moving about the office and museum. Ability to lift up to 15 pounds, pushing and pulling, keyboarding and gripping. Must be able to exchange accurate information with staff, departments, and vendors. This is not necessarily an all-inclusive list of job-related responsibilities, duties, skills, efforts, requirements or working conditions. While the above is intended to be an accurate reflection of the current job, management reserves the right to revise the job or to require that other or different tasks be performed as assigned. The ICA offers an excellent benefit package that includes health, dental and vision insurance, disability/life insurance, flexible spending accounts, 403(b) retirement plan, and paid time off. Starting Compensation: $52,000.00 Annually Starting compensation is based on meeting minimum qualifications. ICA Compensation: Each ICA position has a job grade based on the position’s evaluated job responsibilities, required education and experience, needed skills to perform the job, and professional knowledge. The position’s grade and respective compensation range is determined by the position’s overall responsibilities, including decision making, supervisory/management requirements, resource management and budgeting duties. Compensation is ultimately determined by the scope of the position and responsibilities, the candidate’s relevant experience, and internal equity, with starting salaries typically falling in the lower half of the compensation range. Interested candidates should submit resume and letter of interest to jobs@icaboston.org. When applying, please include “HR Coordinator” in the subject line.
The ICA is located at 25 Harbor Shore Drive, Boston, and is accessible by public transportation (Red and Silver Line). The ICA is dedicated to building a culturally diverse and pluralistic workforce committed to working in a multicultural environment. Qualified candidates from groups historically underrepresented in the museum professions are strongly encouraged to apply. The ICA is an Equal Opportunity Employer, committed to being a diverse and inclusive workplace. We are an EOE/AA employer dedicated to fair and inclusive employment practices for all individuals. The ICA is committed to providing access and reasonable accommodation for individuals with disabilities in employment, its services, programs, and activities. To request reasonable accommodation to participate in the job application or interview process, contact HR-EOE@icaboston.org or 617-478-3171.
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This is a full-time, salaried position. The Human Resources Coordinator contributes to a culture of collaboration, community, and respect while embodying the principles of ICA’s Quality of Service and centers the work of Diversity, Equity, Accessibility, Inclusion, and Belonging in all areas of their work. Please note: All ICA employees are required to reside in Massachusetts and within commuting distance from our Seaport location as of their first day of work. The ICA offers the flexibility of a hybrid work week, which averages three days a week onsite for employees who are eligible to work remotely (subject to change, and at managers discretion). Responsibilities : Recruitment & Onboarding
Assist with the recruiting and hiring process by working closely with hiring managers actively to post openings externally to engage a strong and diverse applicant pool, assist hiring managers with the selection of candidates, interviewing, scheduling and reference-checking process, and frequent communication with applicants. Administer the new hire onboarding including orientations and logistics. Provide back up support for CORI check processing when needed. Benefits Administration, HR Compliance and Reporting
Responsible for administration of benefits (including enrollments, changes, terminations, invoice reconciliation) for benefits programs including medical, dental, vision, life, and disability insurance; flexible spending accounts; employee assistance program (EAP); and 403(b) retirement plan; Participate in benefit audits and reporting. With oversight from the Associate Director of Human Resources process all workers comp claims, FMLA requests, and initiate PFML/STD/LTD claims. Answer employee questions on benefits, administer open enrollment of benefits and communications. Under direction of Associate Director of Human Resources, complete annual compliance filings and surveys. Assist the Associate Director of Human Resources in implementing and carrying out Human Resources programs and projects, such as grant reporting, audit requirements, policies and compliance, and handbook review, as needed. Employee Relations
Administer and track annual performance review process and new hire 90-day review. Serve as first line of contact to employees to answer questions on ICA policies, procedures, and benefits. Reinforce the organization’s policies, rules, and procedures to ensure employees’ awareness and wellbeing. Provide an open line of communication for employees via email, phone, slack, Teams, and/or in person; refer complex and/or sensitive matters to the appropriate HR team member. Schedule, conduct, and analyze exit interviews and make actionable recommendations based on data. Maintain compliance with federal, state, and local employment laws and regulations, and recommended best practices; Assists with communicating policies and practices to maintain compliance. Training + Development
Coordinate internship program, to include communicating with prospective and current interns and intern supervisors and facilitating learning opportunities for interns. Reviews, tracks, and documents compliance with mandatory and non-mandatory training, continuing education, and work assessments, collaborate with internal staff and managers to obtain accurate information. Trainings may include safety training, anti-harassment training, professional licensure, and certifications. Collaborating with the Sr. Director for Culture + Equity, assist with the development of wellness, equity and belonging initiatives to deploy to ICA staff. Recommend training topics to Sr. Director for Culture + Equity based on staff feedback to enhance the employee experience, professional development, and ICA culture. Assist with arranging and hosting training and workshops onsite and virtually. Oversee logistics of staff Cohorts, agendas, materials and metrics. Qualifications: Education and Experience
Human Resources certificate or degree desirable and/or two or more years of relevant human resources experience; working knowledge and understanding of Human Resources principles, best practices and procedures, and federal, state, and local employment laws. Required Skills and Qualifications
Service orientated, collaborative, creative, and enjoys engaging with others. Excellent interpersonal skills that build trust and instill confidence with employees across the organization. Strong and effective communication skills, with the ability to clearly and concisely express ideas both verbally and in writing. Proactive, entrepreneurial, can operate resourcefully in a fast paced, dynamic environment. Highly organized and diligent, attention to detail and follow through. Excels at prioritizing tasks under shifting demands with ability to meet deadlines. Ability to work effectively, both independently and collaboratively as a team. Ability to handle sensitive and confidential information with a high degree of professionalism and discretion. Commitment to working with a diverse constituent base including staff, Boards, artists, and volunteers. Must be proficient in Microsoft Office Suite, with strong PowerPoint and Excel skills. Ability to occasionally work outside of Museum’s business administrative hours, when necessary. Preferred Qualifications
Knowledge of benefits programs. HRIS and/or payroll processing experience. Recruiting and interviewing experience; familiarity with talent recruiting platforms. Prior experience analyzing and organizing data desirable. Ability to conduct training programs and make group presentations. Physical Requirements : Possess mobility to work in an office setting and use office equipment; move about throughout the museum, occasional travel offsite to different ICA locations. Ability to see, listen, and talk for extended periods in person, over the telephone and computer, and understand printed materials. Prolonged periods of remaining stationary working on a computer, standing and/or moving about the office and museum. Ability to lift up to 15 pounds, pushing and pulling, keyboarding and gripping. Must be able to exchange accurate information with staff, departments, and vendors. This is not necessarily an all-inclusive list of job-related responsibilities, duties, skills, efforts, requirements or working conditions. While the above is intended to be an accurate reflection of the current job, management reserves the right to revise the job or to require that other or different tasks be performed as assigned. The ICA offers an excellent benefit package that includes health, dental and vision insurance, disability/life insurance, flexible spending accounts, 403(b) retirement plan, and paid time off. Starting Compensation: $52,000.00 Annually Starting compensation is based on meeting minimum qualifications. ICA Compensation: Each ICA position has a job grade based on the position’s evaluated job responsibilities, required education and experience, needed skills to perform the job, and professional knowledge. The position’s grade and respective compensation range is determined by the position’s overall responsibilities, including decision making, supervisory/management requirements, resource management and budgeting duties. Compensation is ultimately determined by the scope of the position and responsibilities, the candidate’s relevant experience, and internal equity, with starting salaries typically falling in the lower half of the compensation range. Interested candidates should submit resume and letter of interest to jobs@icaboston.org. When applying, please include “HR Coordinator” in the subject line.
The ICA is located at 25 Harbor Shore Drive, Boston, and is accessible by public transportation (Red and Silver Line). The ICA is dedicated to building a culturally diverse and pluralistic workforce committed to working in a multicultural environment. Qualified candidates from groups historically underrepresented in the museum professions are strongly encouraged to apply. The ICA is an Equal Opportunity Employer, committed to being a diverse and inclusive workplace. We are an EOE/AA employer dedicated to fair and inclusive employment practices for all individuals. The ICA is committed to providing access and reasonable accommodation for individuals with disabilities in employment, its services, programs, and activities. To request reasonable accommodation to participate in the job application or interview process, contact HR-EOE@icaboston.org or 617-478-3171.
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