Human Resource Business Partner (Temporary Vacancy) (SY24-25)
Company: Boston Public Schools
Location: Boston
Posted on: November 15, 2024
Job Description:
Applications will be accepted Friday, November 1, 2024 12:00 AM
- Friday, November 15, 2024 11:59 PM(Eastern Standard Time)Human
Resource Business Partner (Temporary Vacancy) (SY24-25)We are
seeking enthusiastic candidates for a temporary position to join
our dynamic team, covering multiple leaves of absence from November
to September. This is a fantastic opportunity to gain valuable
experience and contribute to our ongoing projects during this
period of transition.Ideal candidates will have strong teamwork and
communication skills, along with the ability to adapt in a
fast-paced environment. If you are ready to make an impact and
support our team, we encourage you to apply!Join us in fostering a
collaborative and inclusive workplace while we welcome new
additions to our team!The Human Resource Business Partner works
with a network of schools to provide high-quality human resources
and talent management services to school leaders and employees.
This individual is the point of contact for school leaders
regarding talent management including screening, recruitment,
selection, onboarding, transfers, forced placements, separations,
data collection and reporting, and other Human Resource (HR)
functions and effectiveness measures for all school-based staff.
Under the direction of the Director of Strategic Staffing, Human
Resource Business Partners work closely with school and central
office staff to proactively assess HC-related needs and implement
actions that effectively develop and leverage organizational
talent. Human Resource Business Partners will become experts in
each school and will attend and participate in routine and
strategic meetings at school and/or central office. The Human
Resource Business Partner will also provide support on day-to-day
employee relations concerns as they arise.Responsibilities
- Support school leaders in the planning for and assignment of
educational staff, including projected vacancies, excess and
transfer actions, long-term substitute teacher assignments, and
other HC implications of the school leader's budgetary and staffing
decision-making.
- Support hiring manager staffing efforts by reviewing vacancies,
screening candidates, and making placement recommendations.
- Assist the school leader in analyzing relevant human resource
(HR) data regarding teacher quality, turnover, absenteeism, and
other significant levers in improving workforce excellence.
- Participate in the recruitment of instructional staff by
collaborating with school-based hiring teams and the central-based
recruitment team on best matches for vacancies.
- Serve as a school leader's single point of contact that they
can trust to provide thoughtful advice and guidance and to ensure
that all human resource matters are efficiently resolved.
- Execute all transactional elements related to processing hires
including:
- Vetting job descriptions for alignment with contractual
agreements.
- Tracking individuals submitted for hire.
- Establishing salary offer.
- Setting up and conducting welcome sessions.
- Processing submitted paperwork.
- Finalizing hires by submitting forms to payroll.
- Collaborating with payroll and health benefits to finalize
hires.
- Reviewing and updating position management as needed.
- Support HC communication and change initiatives that go out to
BPS employees from Human resource (i.e. open enrollment, incentive
payments, staff reductions, etc.).
- Identify and verify budgeted vacancies caused by terminations,
leaves, transfers, and promotions.
- Assign employees to fill budgeted vacancies according to court
orders, collective bargaining contracts, and state and city
qualifications.
- Collaborate with other human resource business functions to
ensure the efficient and effective delivery of human resources
services to School Leaders in support of the entire employee
lifecycle.
- Facilitate conversations between employees, or employees and
supervisors and provide additional resources as needed.
- Interpret and appropriately apply district policies to resolve
complex employee relations issues.
- Serve as tier II or Tier III support in HR problem resolution
cycle (Beacon).
- Manage the criminal background screenings for staff and
volunteers.
- Manage the employment agreement contracts.
- Additional related duties as assigned.Qualifications -
Required:
- Bachelor's degree or 5-7 years of HR related experience
including general knowledge of employment law.
- 3 years of experience working in an urban school district, with
a specific focus on Human Resource.
- Previous labor relations, bargaining unit contract
interpretation, and/or compliance experience.
- Robust problem-solving skills and the ability to act decisively
while weighing many competing priorities.
- Excellent organizational skills and demonstrated ability to
multitask and prioritize daily tasks.
- Demonstrates strong attention to detail and ability to analyze
and solve problems quickly and accurately.
- Ability to work independently with a keen sense of
follow-through.
- Self-starter, capable of working with minimal guidance.
- Demonstrated ability to thrive in a fast-paced work
environment.
- Strong communication and interpersonal skills.
- Strong analytic and project management skills.
- Excellent verbal and written communication skills.
- Ability to work as a team member and collaborate with
others.
- Strong commitment to a high quality work product.
- Ability to work with, analyze and communicate analysis of large
data sets.
- Ability to provide accurate and efficient customer
service.
- Experience and proficiency with Microsoft Office and Google
Suite products (e.g. Excel, Sheets, Word, Docs, and PowerPoint),
and internet applications.
- Current authorization to work in the United States - Candidates
must have such authorization by their first day of
employment.Qualifications - Preferred:
- Master's degree in a related field.TERMS: Managerial, C51.
12-month work year. Occasional evening and weekend work.The Boston
Public Schools, in accordance with its nondiscrimination policies,
does not discriminate in its programs, facilities, employment, or
educational opportunities on the basis of race, color, age,
criminal record (inquiries only), disability, homelessness,
sex/gender, gender identity, religion, national origin, ancestry,
sexual orientation, genetics or military status and does not
tolerate any form of retaliation, or bias-based intimidation,
threat or harassment that demeans individuals' dignity or
interferes with their ability to learn or work.Boston Public
Schools2300 Washington StreetRoxbury, MA 02119617-635-9000
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