Job Summary:
Provides employee and Human Resources staff support in several functional areas including recruitment, employee relations, benefits administration, HRIS and training & development. Inputs employee personal data into human resources information system (HRIS) database and generates reports as needed for HR staff. Serves as point of contact for employees with questions related to their personal employee information. Processes various forms related to documenting human resources activities such as new employees, change-of-status, performance evaluations, benefits, terminations, etc. Conducts new employee orientations and may handle or facilitate employee exit interviews. Prepares special reports using HRIS data that may include COBRA, OSHA, EEO and headcount. Coordinates interviews and maintains Immigration and Mobility Management processes.
Accountabilities:
Provides administrative support to the HR team in multiple areas (e.g HRIS, compensation, benefits, recruiting, and training & development) to include interview scheduling, orientation packet coordination, data tracking, Immigration and Mobility Management processes, and respond to standard employee inquiries.
Serves as back-up point of contact for employees with HR-related questions.
Responds to Employee Service Center (ESC) requests.
Processes forms and system updates related to new hires, change-of- status, performance evaluations, benefits changes, separations etc.
Ensures employee data in HRIS is accurate.
Conducts new-hire orientation and assist with separation process.
Prepares required reports for benefits, COBRA, OSHA, EEO, AA, and headcount reports.
Run standard reports and create ad-hoc reports for special projects.
Assists with training and development programs as needed.
Recommends improvement or changes in systems, processes or procedures to management.
Performs analysis on assimilation/turnover data; analyses and evaluates data.
Other duties s assigned.
Applied Knowledge and Skills:
Ability to handle oral and written communications independently.
Able to communicate effectively and tactfully with all levels of staff, individuals from diverse cultures, and the public.
Handles sensitive and confidential projects for HR office.
Handles routine administrative projects for HR office.
Has ability to recognize situations that deviate from accepted practice.
Follows specific standards and procedures to resolve; variations must be approved by manager before taking action.
Education:
Master’s degree Diploma in HR, Management, Labor psychology or its International Equivalent
Experience:
0-3 years of experience providing HR or administrative support in an office setting. Proficiency with MS Office Suite (Word, Outlook, Excel, PowerPoint, Access) and HRIS. Proficiency with Payroll systems is a plus.
Vocational or specialized training.
Prior work experience in a non-governmental organization (NGO).
Travel Requirements:
Less than 10%
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