Ohio Department of Rehabilitation and Correction (ODRC) · 1 day ago
Human Capital Management Manager (20026772)
The Ohio Department of Rehabilitation and Correction is committed to reducing recidivism through rehabilitative treatment and programming. They are seeking a Human Capital Management Manager to oversee the implementation of statewide compensation and benefits programs, ensure compliance with regulations, and provide technical advice to agency leadership.
GovernmentLaw EnforcementNon ProfitPublic Safety
Responsibilities
Serves as the Agency Human Resources Manager of Compensation and Benefits on behalf of agency
Responsibly directs implementation of comprehensive statewide compensation and benefits programs for all institutions, Operation Support Center and the Division of Parole and Community Services including but not limited to: OAKS payroll time and labor and Kronos timekeeping, payroll files, military leave, adoption/childbirth leave, leaves of absence, occupational injury leave, workers’ compensation and salary continuation, disability, health, dental, vision and life insurance
Ensures and monitors Compensation and Benefits Unit activities for compliance with state and federal rules, regulations, policies, procedures, bargaining unit contracts and Department of Administrative Services (DAS) directives
Advises lower-level Human Capital Management (HCM) staff on complex questions and/or issues related to Human Resources (HR) programs
Provides technical advice, assistance and consultation to agency Director, Assistant Director, deputy directors, regional supervisors, bureau chiefs, department heads and managers on HR related DRC policies, procedures, practices, administrative regulations, federal and state law (e.g., Ohio Revised Code, Fair Labor Standards Act, EEO and Affirmative Action Laws), bargaining unit agreements, memorandums of understanding and other directives
Analyzes agency processes and confers with agency managers to determine personnel needs and address issues
Serves as liaison with DAS (e.g., Personnel Services, Classification and Compensation, Office of Collective Bargaining), Office of Budget and Management, Attorney General's Office, State Personnel Board of Review, DRC Labor Relations, EEO, Corrections Training Academy and Employment law attorneys
Represents the agency before State Personnel Board of Review, in arbitration and mediation, and/or for various memorandums of understanding and other directives Analyzes agency processes and confers with agency managers to determine personnel needs and address issues
Directly supervises HR staff
Assigns, reviews and approve work for content and accuracy
Responds to questions and concerns and resolves problems
Disseminates and interprets policy and procedures
Prioritizes and approves schedules and itineraries
Approves requests for leave, overtime, compensatory time, attendance records and travel expenses
Identifies training needs and conducts or arranges training opportunities (e.g., on-the job and in-service)
Writes employee goals and completes and conducts timely performance evaluation reviews
Conduct staff meetings
Establishes and/or oversees office recordkeeping and other support activities
Research and respond to sensitive, complex and routine inquiries and complaints
Reviews requests for sensitive information and handles sensitive telephone and face-to-face contacts with employees, managers, public and government officials
Responds to requests from employers and government officials
Participate in committees involved in researching and developing new personnel programs or procedures or to revise existing ones
Maintains on-going communications with other state agencies and departmental divisions
Prepares and/or oversees preparation of various HR documents for director, assistant director, deputy directors, or other executive staff
Replies to surveys and telephone inquiries
Prepares various human resources status reports and studies
Receives training on initial and on-going basis in areas of human resources, labor relations/collective bargaining, human resources development, quality initiatives, EEO and other related areas to keep current of changes in policies, procedures and laws and their impact on assigned areas
Develop survey instruments, manuals and publications
Works with Information Technology department on updating forms and developing databases
Conducts interviews, orientation, and training as needed
Qualification
Required
4 yrs. exp. in human resources
Completion of undergraduate core program in human resources, business or public administration; 24 mos. exp. in human resources which included 12 mos. exp. in supervisory &/or management principles & techniques
12 mos. exp. as Human Capital Management Senior Analyst, 64613
Equivalent of Minimum Class Qualifications For Employment noted above
Benefits
Health, dental, vision and life insurance
Company
Ohio Department of Rehabilitation and Correction (ODRC)
The Ohio Department of Rehabilitation and Correction protects and supports Ohioans by ensuring that adult felony offenders are effectively supervised in environments that are safe, humane, and appropriately secure.
Funding
Current Stage
Late StageRecent News
Cincinnati Business Courier
2025-03-12
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