Human Resources Officer

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Columbus, OH

JOB DETAILS
SKILLS
Auditing, Collective Bargaining, Data Collection, Disciplinary Action, Exit Interviews, FMLA (Family and Medical Leave Act of 1993), Human Resources, Human Resources Management, Industrial Relations, Interviewing Skills, Policy Development, Procedure Development, Public Administration, Record Keeping, Recruiting/Staffing Agency, Reference Verification, Reporting Skills, Retirement Plan, Staff Policies, Workplace Issues, Writing Skills
LOCATION
Columbus, OH
POSTED
Today
Human Resources Officer

The primary purpose of the Human Resources Officer classification is to assist assigned agencies with personnel issues including but not limited to staffing, disciplinary proceedings, and interpretation of collective bargaining agreements.

Assist assigned agencies in recruitment, job selection, job placement, labor relations, position descriptions, classifications, personnel policies and procedures, work rules, and job postings. Check references and police inquiries. Interpret sections of civil service laws, rules, regulations, work rules, and collective bargaining agreements. Review employment online applications and paper applications for minimum requirements. Notify job applicants when decisions have been made. Draft correspondence related to personnel information as directed. Maintain all records pertaining to personnel forms, correspondence, reference checks, union contracts, work rules, and the county handbook. Utilize the agency computer to retrieve information and update data. Assist in research, collection, and compilation of data to assist administration in evaluation and/or creating agency personnel policies and procedures. Conduct job audits, disciplinary hearings, and processing FMLA paperwork. Conduct exit interviews. Prepare monthly reports as directed. Participate in interviews, job fairs, and internal/external meetings, trainings, and conferences. Advise and counsel employees on personnel matters. Investigate complaints and grievances and related reports. Attend State Personnel Board of Review (SPBR) hearings and testify, as needed. Prepare and deliver speeches before specialized groups and public. These duties are illustrative only and you may perform some or all of these duties or other job-related duties as assigned.

Associate's degree in human resource management, public administration, or related field with three (3) years of human resources or related experience; or any equivalent combination of training and experience.

No special license or certification is required. Supervisory Responsibilities None required.

Join Franklin County Board of Commissioners today and receive the following benefits:

  • Extensive health benefits for all full-time permanent employees.
  • Life insurance coverage for all permanent employees.
  • Guaranteed 10 paid holidays every year.
  • A 14 percent employer contribution to your OPERS pension plan.
  • Earn a potential monetary incentive during our annual wellness incentives for employees/spouses enrolled in healthcare.

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