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Benefits:
- Competitive compensation
- Medical, dental, and vision insurance
- 401(k) retirement savings plan with substantial company match
- Life and travel insurance
- Tuition assistance
- Wellness reimbursement program
- Paid holidays and vacation
What is an Employee Relations Specialist?
The Employee Relations Specialist conducts and resolves highly sensitive and complex investigations. Advises and provides proactive recommendations on employee relations issues. Fosters a positive work environment through full compliance with Company policies, collective bargaining agreements, and state and federal employment law. Identifies trends to address broader organizational and managerial issues.
What does an Employee Relations Specialist do?
- Conducts highly sensitive and complex investigations on a broad range of employee matters including, but not limited to, harassment, discrimination, retaliation, wage and hour issues, performance management, management practices, and interpersonal conflicts.
- Develops comprehensive investigation plans applying knowledge of employment and discrimination laws, whistle-blowing laws, rules of evidence, discoverability, and other laws pertaining to investigation plans, investigations, reports and recommendations.
- Conducts prompt, thorough, and complex investigations, including conducting interviews, analyzes data, assesses risk, and recommends remediation.
- Consults and collaborates with other subject matter experts to ensure legal and regulatory compliance and a consistent employee relations approach across the system.
- Produces comprehensive and clear investigation reports summarizing allegations, investigative work performed, key findings and conclusions, ensuring that conclusions are evidence based. Produces other fact-finding reports, position statements and other formal documents as needed.
- Recommends next steps required to successfully resolve any identified issues in support of investigation findings. Aligns with manager and supervisor to gain appropriate consensus and support. Provide briefings to leaders on investigative matters as required.
- Resolves manager and employee issues directly by acting as a coach through providing guidance on conflict and dispute resolution.
- Utilizes case management system and other company tools to document findings and evidence. Analyzes aggregate casework data to identify issue trends and opportunities and develops strategies to address systemic issues and mitigate organizational risk.
- Represents the Company at various government agency hearings and proceedings.
- Conducts ad hoc tasks as assigned
- Supports storm/emergency restoration efforts
What does it take to be an Employee Relations Specialist?
Required:
- Bachelor’s degree in human resources or related field and work experience in training, employee development or a related field. In lieu of a bachelor’s degree, an associate’s degree in human resources or related field and at least 3 year of experience in training, employee development or a related field. In lieu of an associate’s degree, a high school diploma or equivalency degree and at least 5 years of experience in training, employee development or a related field.
- Working knowledge of federal and state employment laws including but not limited to FLSA, Title VII, ADA.
- Demonstrated conflict management and communication (verbal and in writing) skills.
- Ability to establish and maintain effective working relationships with employees, management at all levels of the organization.
- Effectively manage competing priorities while maintaining a high degree of attention to detail, accuracy and composure.
- Ability to handle sensitive employee matters.
- Proficiency in Adobe and Microsoft Office: Word, Excel, Outlook, PowerPoint, SharePoint, OneDrive, Teams.
- A valid driver’s license is required
Preferred:
- Preferred experience with relevant legal, project management and operational tools (including EthicsPoint).
- Formal training and/or experience in negotiation, mediation and/or dispute resolution is preferred.
- Supervisory experience is preferred.
Applications will be accepted until April 18, 2024.
This position has a career path which allows for advancement opportunities within a job series. The title and level are commensurate with experience.
Pay range: $78,900- $144,900
Please go to www.centralhudson.com/employment. Click the “Search Career Opportunities” button. Follow the directions to submit an application and upload your resume for the desired position. Applications sent via e-mail and US Mail will not be accepted. No phone calls or agencies, please. All replies will be held in strict confidence.
All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment and will not be discriminated against on the basis of race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, age, disability, or protected veteran status. Central Hudson Gas & Electric Corporation takes affirmative action in support of its policy to employ and advance in employment individuals who are minorities, women, protected veterans, and individuals with disabilities.
VEVRAA FEDERAL CONTRACTOR
- Full Time
- Immediately
- 284 South Avenue, Poughkeepsie, NY 12601
- 4/29/24
About the Position
Under the direction of the Senior Program Supervisor, regularly travels across the Hudson Valley region to facilitate psycho-educational testing and assessments for individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities (I/DD) and writes comprehensive, individualized summaries of results. Scores assessments and interprets findings, making recommendations for appropriate accommodations and/or employment or educational goals and presents at case conferences. Ensures services are scheduled and provided in accordance with contract requirements, completing required documentation and reports on a timely basis. Performs job development and job coaching services, as needed.
Join us in our mission to create opportunities for people with intellectual and developmental disabilities to live, love, work, and learn in their communities. Learn more at yai.org/careers.
Key/Essential Functions & Responsibilities
Under supervision, schedules and administers psycho-educational testing/assessments to assess cognitive and other abilities and achievement levels of individuals with disabilities referred for evaluation and services across the Rockland to mid-Hudson Valley region, including Orange and potentially Dutchess counties.
Scores tests following appropriate guidelines and compiles ratings for assessments administered to each person we support (PWS).
Writes comprehensive, individualized reports for each PWS (9 – 14 pages) summarizing test results.
Interprets results of assessments and makes appropriate recommendations for accommodations and employment/educational goals based on strengths, weaknesses, achievement level and personal goals of PWS.
Presents the findings of the report and recommendations for PWS at a case conference including the PWS, referring ACCES-VR counselor and other relevant individuals (e.g. parents, school staff, etc.)
Supports employment services program needs and additional services by performing job development and job coaching services, as needed including:
Post-Secondary and Job Exploration Counseling
Career Exploration Assessments
Community based workplace assessments
Instructing individuals in Self-Advocacy
Providing Work Readiness training to groups in-person and remotely.
Facilitating services in alignment with state authorizations and timelines and requesting extensions as needed.
Conducts all work in accordance with agency policies/procedures and ensures confidentiality of records.
Completes all mandatory OPWDD/ACCES-VR/YAI trainings.
Builds and maintains Positive Relationships and rapport with people supported and circle of support.
Ensures billing and case notes are completed accurately and timely.
Completes monthly progress reports.
Performs all related work, as assigned.
Minimum Qualification Requirements including education, experience, licensure/certification, etc. and essential physical capabilities (e.g. lifting, assisting lifting, standing, etc.)
Master’s Degree in vocational rehab counseling or related area, approved by ACCES-VR; and
One year experience in vocational rehabilitation or other suitable fields (e.g. counseling, testing, working with the I/DD community, etc.); or
Satisfactory combination of education, experience and/or training approved by ACCES-VR; however, all candidates must have at least a bachelor’s degree in an approved area.
Familiarity with standardized testing/assessments
Routinely travel within the Rockland to mid-Hudson Valley region, including Orange and potentially Dutchess counties.
Basic knowledge and awareness of I/DD and other disability groups
Basic knowledge of employment laws and regulations
Emotional Intelligence
Counseling skills
Advanced written and verbal communications
Basic computer knowledge
Preferred Qualification Requirements (desired requirements beyond MQRs above)
In-depth understanding of and experience conducting standardized assessments
Compensation range
$20.67/hour - $26.45/hour
Benefits
- Tuition reimbursement
- Medical and dental insurance - with options for family and more extensive medical plans, as well as vision
- Paid vacation, holiday, and sick time
- 403(b) retirement with employer matching contributions
- Life insurance and long-term disability
- Discounts on travel, entertainment, wireless services, shopping, and more. Check out our benefits page to learn more!
- Full Time
- Immediately
- 220 E 42 Street, New York, NY 10017
- 4/19/24