The Employee Relations Manager serves as primary manager and partners with the broader Employee Relations/Risk Operations, People Experience team, Risk, Regulatory and Legal Affairs, Compliance and various business leaders to manage complex employee relations matters and investigations in a fast-paced environment. This individual is responsible for conducting investigations, producing detailed documentation and timely case resolution while owning matters beginning to end. Ability to demonstrate flexibility and maintain focus while managing changing demands and priorities is critical. By championing the employee relations experience and leveraging organizational culture/values, the ER Manager is responsible for ensuring equitable resolutions to employee relations matters in partnership with key stakeholders. Additional responsibilities include managing complex cases on a variety of topics including performance management/separation disputes, policy and compliance violations, solving complex problems, escalating high priority issues and crisis management matters. This role is critical in driving employee initiatives, resolving issues, providing exceptional internal support, and driving a high-performance culture within the People & Culture team and the Firm. The role also requires the use of sound judgement to mitigate risk and weigh the importance and validity of information to form fact-based opinions, solve problems and make formal recommendations.
The Employee Relations Manager serves as a key member of the People & Culture team in support of firm-wide goals and objectives. This role will report to the Associate Director of National Employee Relations.
Core Responsibilities:
Investigation Management:
Risk Operations:
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The Ideal Candidate Will Possess:
The base salary range for this position is between $112,000 and $160,000. Placement within the pay range is at Grant Thornton's discretion, and it is based on multiple factors, including but not limited to, job -related knowledge/skills, experience, business needs, progression within the role, geographic location, and internal equity. At Grant Thornton, compensation decisions are dependent upon the facts and circumstances of each position and candidate.