$35.72-$53.57 Hourly / $6,191.47-$9,285.47 Monthly / $74,297.60-$111,425.60 Yearly
Participates in planning, organizing and conducting municipal employee relations activities including collective bargaining tasks such as researching, surveying and analyzing data pertinent to wages, hours and working conditions.
As assigned conducts investigations and advises others in resolving complex and sensitive employee relations issues to include violations of City policies, Equal Employment Opportunity (EEOC) complaints, Family and Medical Leave Act (FMLA) and Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) requests.
Coordinates administration of discipline, grievances and related activities, including attendance at departmental hearings to ensure compliance with prevailing laws and City policies, as well as consistency across City departments.
Consults with appropriate counsel on legal matters and coordinates proposals with officials authorized to render policy decisions.
Prepares and assists in presentation of the City's position in hearings including but not limited to arbitration, the Civil Service Board, EEOC, or other appeal processes.
Provides advice on development and application of personnel policies.
Instructs departments and other appropriate personnel in the determination and administration of various drug testing programs, Employee Assistance Program (EAP) referrals and employee compliance; responsible for ensuring release to work, follow-up testing, and other drug testing or EAP matters are implemented as directed.
Assists in the development and implementation of training designed for supervisors and managers and independently conducts resulting training sessions.
Performs all necessary research and responds to unemployment compensation claims; independently represents the city at unemployment compensation appeal hearings presenting witnesses and information to the hearing officer.
Responsible for duties related to a variety of programs such as responding to personnel file subpoenas, or public record requests from citizens or the media, labor-management committees, safety committees, and other HR related programs and presentations.
Keeps abreast of current labor-management activities, particularly in the public sector.
Performs related work as required.
Working knowledge of: labor-management negotiations, labor law, federal and state guidelines, and accepted practices and procedures; EEO and unemployment compensation rules and regulations; modern public human resources administration, organization and management principles and practices; municipal organization, programs and activities; civil service law, rules and regulations; sources of related information and data.
Some knowledge of: the city's personnel processing system; statistics; accepted principles and practices of supervision.
Ability to: compile and analyze data, at time presenting data needed for negotiations in a meaningful manner; prepare and submit clear, concise and timely oral and written reports, and present such material in a persuasive and convincing manner; conduct independent research, investigations and study for completing projects; conduct interviews, and analyze and evaluate data collected before and during the interview; establish and maintain effective working relationships with labor unions, employees, officials, and the general public.
Skill in: negotiating practices and procedures; public speaking including training presentations, explaining policies and materials to employees, higher level officials, including testimony and presentations before investigators or other hearing officers or appeal boards; operation of computers and use of software to include Excel, Word and PowerPoint.