HUMAN RESOURCES BUSINESS PARTNER
Company: Trulieve
Location: Tempe
Posted on: November 7, 2024
Job Description:
HR Business PartnerDepartment: Human ResourcesReports to: HR
Director of People Operations Location: Tempe, AZ (ON-SITE) SUMMARY
OF JOB RESPONSIBILITIES:The Human Resource Business Partner will
assist in the assigned HR functions to support company culture and
growth. This role will facilitate employee relations on behalf of
the company within the different locations in the designated
geographic area(s). The Human Resource Business Partner will help
to provide an excellent workplace experience, assisting with
inquiries about company policies, and ensuring best employee
relations practices. ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS AND BASIC DUTIES:
- Meets regularly in the assigned locations and attends
department meetings to understand goals and objectives to provide
appropriate guidance and support.
- Provides day-to-day assistance to all employees within the
geographic area in any HR related matters maintaining effective
communication.
- Recognizes sensitivity, complexity, and urgency of employee
relations issues and takes appropriate action to provide sound
guidance on resolutions protecting sensitive information or
escalate issues to Regional HR.
- Serves as the initial contact and liaison for intake and
assessment of employee issues and complaints.
- Responds to fact-findings and to conduct prompt, thorough,
neutral, and accurate workplace investigations related to employee
misconduct, discrimination, and other complaints.
- Conducts high-level workplace investigations on short
timeframes ranging from simple to, sometimes, complex issues and
escalating most significant issues to Regional HR.
- Tracks and logs thorough documentation of all incident reports
and investigations on employee-related incidents following company
protocols and in the corresponding company systems.
- Assesses training needs and provides recommendations on topics
of employee-related training with Regional HR and assists with the
coordination of training as needed.
- Provides HR policy guidance and interpretation to employees
and/or supervisors assisting management in formulating
responses.
- Assesses the location's work environment and communicate with
Regional HR in areas of development. Interprets the need for the
intermediate and long-term advancement potential of individuals and
jobs to create organization opportunities for development.
- Promotes a collaborative approach to serve and support all
employees across the geographic area in conjunction with strong
ethics to represent and practice the company values.
- Assists with HRIS systems use and HR programs to employees when
needed or recommends points of contact to help address employees'
inquiries.
- Opens, organizes, and updates employee files. Tracks employee
progress, noting promotions, recognitions, policy violations, and
documenting them accordingly. Ensures all employee files are
maintained according to law.
- Provides feedback to Regional HR and Area Managers regarding
trends revealed when conducting exit interviews.
- Provides feedback to Talent Acquisition Recruiters regarding
the competency of terminated employees.
- Participates in legal hearings to provide testimonies and
monitoring proceedings.
- Assists the HR team ensuring Employee Handbook is updated with
current policies and procedures.
- Works closely with management and employees to improve work
relationships, build morale, and increase productivity and
retention.
- Provides recommendations on policies and procedures that
support best practices and a positive work environment
- Any other duties as assigned. REQUIRED EDUCATION AND
EXPERIENCE:
- Bachelor's degree in human resources or related field
required.
- One year of employee relations experience or equivalent through
training and/or education. SKILLS/ABILITIES:
- Excellent oral and written communication skills, including
excellent documentation and presentation skills.
- Thorough understanding of state and federal laws concerning
labor relations, employment laws, EEOC, ADA, and any others.
- Ability to comprehend, interpret, and apply the appropriate
sections of applicable laws, guidelines, regulations, ordinances,
and policies.
- High level of analytical ability to find solutions on complex
legal issues and dispute resolution.
- Highly organized and able to multi-task and meet deadlines in a
fast-paced environment.
- Interpersonal skills to effectively and sensitively communicate
with all levels of management, employees, as well as external
contractors.
- Ability to remain tactful, calm, and persuasive in
controversial and/or confrontational situations.
- Must maintain a high level of confidentiality.
- Microsoft Office knowledge. Travel Required:
- Frequent travel to different locations within a specific
geographic area. Equal Opportunity Employer l Trulieve Supports a
Drug Free Workplace
Keywords: Trulieve, Glendale , HUMAN RESOURCES BUSINESS PARTNER, Human Resources , Tempe, Arizona
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