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Director of Human Resources

Merced College

Job Description

Full Job Description

 

Management Range 2
Additional compensation for doctorate
Interviews are tentatively scheduled for January 23, 2025

Ready to join the transformation? Merced College is not just your ordinary community college – we're pioneers of change, ready to redefine the educational landscape and set new standards for excellence! Situated in the heart of California's vibrant Central Valley, Merced College isn't just a workplace; it's a gateway to endless possibilities!

Innovation at its Finest: At Merced College, innovation isn't just a buzzword – it's our way of life! We're committed to staying ahead of the curve with cutting-edge technology, transformative instructional practices, and unparalleled customer service. Join us as we pave the way for the "new" community college experience!

Invested in You: At the heart of Merced College's success are our dedicated employees. That's why we prioritize your well-being, happiness, and professional growth. With a culture of support and employee engagement initiatives, we ensure that every member of our team feels valued and empowered to reach their full potential.

About Us: Founded in 1962, Merced College boasts a rich history of academic excellence and community engagement. But we're not stopping there! We're on a mission to revolutionize the community college experience, blending tradition with innovation to create a dynamic learning environment unlike any other.

Location Perks: Nestled amidst stunning natural landscapes, Merced is more than just a place to work – it's a lifestyle! Imagine living in a picturesque town with access to the Bay Area, Sacramento, and the breathtaking Yosemite National Park just a stone's throw away. With affordable housing options and a thriving community of 90,000 residents, Merced offers the perfect balance of urban amenities and small-town charm.

Don't miss out on this incredible opportunity to be part of something truly extraordinary. Join the Merced College family today and embark on a journey of innovation, growth, and fulfillment! If you're passionate about making a meaningful impact, fostering innovation, and empowering others to succeed, then Merced College invites you to join. Embrace the opportunity to be part of a dynamic community dedicated to shaping the future of higher education. Apply now and let's embark on this exciting journey together! Apply now and let's shape the future together!

The Office of Human Resources operates as a strategic partner, doesn’t shy from innovation, and is looking to fill the position of Director of Human Resources to increase our capacity to serve our College community. This management position will supervise HR classified professionals and report directly to the Vice President of Human Resources. If you are an experienced HR professional who is passionate about equity and innovation and is a leader with integrity, humor, and a streak of creativity, we can’t wait to meet you!


Merced College Mission

At Merced College, students are our focus, and we are known by their success. We transform lives through education and workforce development.

Merced College Vision

Enriching our community through educational experiences and support services:
  • Degree/Certificate Programs
  • Transfer
  • Career Technical Education
  • Workforce Training
  • Lifelong Learning
  • Basic Skills
  • Community Engagement
Merced College promotes student success through equitable access, continuous quality improvement, and institutional effectiveness, all with a focus on student achievement.

General Description:

This is an exempt classified administrative leadership position for the District. The incumbent reports directly to the Vice President of Human Resources (VPHR) and serves as the day-to-day office manager. The incumbent will independently perform professional work involving judgment in the interpretation and application of collective bargaining agreements, policy and procedure, as well as applicable state and federal laws (e.g. Title 5 regulations, California Education Code, state labor laws, federal labor laws). The incumbent will assist the Vice President with developing and implementing short and long-range plans and strategies to meet the District’s goals for compliance, recruitment, selection, compensation and classification, benefits administration, labor relations, and performance management. The incumbent will contribute significantly to the District’s equity, diversity, and equal employment opportunity programs, including serving as an investigator as needed. The incumbent has a high frequency of responsible contact with administrative and professional staff and with other public agencies.

 

Examples of Duties

 

Essential Functions:

  • Provide day-to-day leadership and work with staff to ensure a high performance, customer service-oriented work environment to support achieving District objectives and service expectations
  • Assist in directing the operations of Human Resources including employment, promotion, transfer, termination, and reduction in workforce processes for District personnel; recruitment, classification, benefits administration, performance management, leaves administration, complaint and grievance handling, and other related human resources functions
  • Assisting with conducting investigations and writing reports
  • Direct workflow, including developing and implementing department work plans and objectives; delegate appropriate assignments; assure timely workflow and compliance
  • Implement approved recommendations for assigned human resources functions which support the strategic plan and other planning documents; implement the philosophy and policies of the college and ensure that the human resources department adheres to and advances the college’s mission, vision, and goals; ensure programs are in accordance with applicable laws, codes, policies, procedures and best practice
  • Implement activities within the District’s Staffing Plan, Professional Development Plan, and Equal Employment Opportunity Plan
  • Assist in the administration of compliance with State and Federal legislation, Equal Employment Opportunity (EEO) guidelines, relevant sections of the Education Code and Title 5, the reasonable accommodation interactive process pursuant to the guidelines established in the Fair Employment and Housing Act (FEHA) and the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), and other related laws and regulations
  • Prepare reports and documentation for accreditation and other reporting responsibilities, including writing procedures and manuals as required; recommend updates to human resources related board policies and administrative procedures; assist in preparing strategic plans, program reviews, the educational master plan and other plans and reports as assigned
  • Provide consultation and technical expertise to administrators, faculty, staff, the public and others concerning Human Resources operations and activities
  • Establish and implement human resources audit procedures in order to ensure compliance with applicable laws and regulations; serve as point of contact for outside agency audits
  • Assist in supervising the maintenance of personnel records and employment contracts
  • Assist with the development, design, and delivery of workplace compliance training and professional development opportunities
  • Conduct job analyses, classification studies, and salary surveys; develop and maintain a job description library; create and revise job descriptions, which are in compliance with the requirements of law
  • Participate in collective bargaining, labor relations meetings, and grievance meetings as assigned; facilitate conflict resolution as needed to improve employee relations and the effectiveness of supervision by District managers
  • Lead assigned councils and committees; may represent human resources on various planning and/or operations committees and task forces
  • Assist with budget development and monitor assigned budget categories
  • Supervise and evaluate the performance of assigned staff; select, train, and coordinate tasks; assign priorities; resolve issues or concerns
  • Research legal matters and consult with legal counsel on behalf of the district as assigned
  • Draft board agenda items for review by the AVPHR
  • May attend DFEH, employment and/or mediation hearings on behalf of the District
  • Develop, oversee and maintain the Human Resources information system. Work closely with District ITS staff for establishing and/or improving Human Resources functions
  • Other related duties as assigned

Knowledge of:

  • Principles, methods, and techniques of Public Personnel Administration, including compliance, recruitment, examination, selection, classification, compensation, grievance procedures, and employer/employee relations
  • Provisions of related California Education Code
  • State and federal laws and decisions pertaining to human resources, collective bargaining and equity
  • Equal employment regulations and requirements
  • Human resources information systems
  • General principles of organization, management and employee supervision, and training
  • Title 5, Title IX, ADA, OSHA, disability and workers compensation laws, rules and regulations
  • District organization, operations, policies and objectives
  • Effective research, analytical and report writing techniques
  • ACCJC Accreditation Standard IIIA
  • Occupations found in community college districts
  • Collective bargaining under the provisions of SB 160 and the requirements of the Public Employment Relations Board
  • Proper English grammar, usage, spelling, and punctuation

Ability to:

  • Demonstrate sensitivity to, and understanding of the diverse academic, socio-economic, cultural, ethnic, and disability backgrounds of community college students
  • Meet time constraints in the rendering of advice and reports
  • Plan, organize and direct the activities and operations of the human resources operations
  • Coordinate and supervise information management systems for human resources
  • Interpret and apply rules and regulations relating to the operation of a personnel program under the Education Code
  • Perform professional and analytical human resources tasks
  • Effectively counsel, advise, and interact with supervisors and staff on a wide variety of personnel-related matters
  • Understand, interpret and apply policies, laws, rules and regulations
  • Communicate effectively both orally and in writing
  • Conduct investigations and/or oversee complaint handling
  • Exhibit interpersonal skills using tact, patience and courtesy
  • Prepare reports and make recommendations
  • Assign, train, supervise and evaluate the work of others
  • Establish and maintain cooperative and effective working relationships with others
  • Exercise initiative and independent judgment
  • Manage confidential matters with tact and diplomacy
  • Work various hours including evenings and/or weekends
  • Operate a computer and assigned software
  • Analyze situations accurately and adopt an effective course of action
  • Plan, schedule, and organize workload and projects, ensuring timelines are met

 

Typical Qualifications

 

Required:

  • Bachelor's degree from an acceptable accredited institution in human resources management, business administration, public administration, organizational management, educational management, or related field AND
  • Evidence of sensitivity to an understanding of the diverse academic, socioeconomic, cultural, disability, and ethnic backgrounds of community college students AND
  • Five (5) years of increasingly responsible related experience OR
  • The equivalent education and experience directly related to human resources management

License or Certificate

  • A valid California Class “C” driver’s license. Travel to locations throughout the District may be required.

Desired:

  • Master's degree from an acceptable accredited institution in human resources management, business administration, public administration, organizational management, educational management, a related field, or the equivalent

PHYSICAL DEMAND AND WORKING ENVIRONMENT

The conditions herein are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individual with disabilities to perform the essential job functions.

Environment:

  • Work is performed primarily in an office environment with some travel to different sites; incumbents may be required to work extended hours including evenings and weekends

Physical Ability to:

  • Hear and understand speech at normal levels
  • Communicate so others will be able to clearly understand normal conversation
  • Read printed matter and computer screens
  • Stand or sit for prolonged periods of time
  • Bend, twist, stoop, kneel, crawl, push, and pull
  • Reach in all directions
  • Work at a desk, conference table or in meetings of various configurations
  • Operate office equipment requiring repetitive hand movement and fine coordination including use of a computer keyboard

Vision:

  • See in the normal visual range with or without correction

Hearing:

  • Hear in the normal audio range with or without correction

 

Supplemental Information

 

How to Apply:

  • Submit a complete application by the closing date/time on the Merced College career pages at https://www.governmentjobs.com/careers/mccd

 

Required Documentation:

  • Letter of interest addressing your qualifications for the position (cover letter)
  • Resume
  • List of three professional references (no reference letters permitted)
  • Legible unofficial college transcripts (undergraduate and graduate); transcripts must include the degree major and date the institution granted the degree; official copies are not required unless applicant is hired
  • Diversity Statement: The Merced College District has a diverse staff and student population. As such, applicants must demonstrate sensitivity to the needs of a diverse academic, socioeconomic, cultural, disability and ethnic backgrounds of community college students and the community at large. Please describe your leadership efforts and professional experience promoting diversity, equity, and inclusion in a work setting. Please do not include any personally identifying information. Limit your response to one (1) page.
  • If applicable, foreign transcripts must include a U.S. evaluation and translation completed by an approved organization per the State of California Commission on Teacher Credentialing http://www.ctc.ca.gov/credentials/leaflets/cl635.pdf (Download PDF reader)
  • If Applicable, equivalency Review Form (Required for applicants who do not possess the stated minimum educational qualifications and are seeking consideration on the basis of equivalency) http://www.mccd.edu/offices/hr/jobs/eqforms.html

 

 

Only the required documentation as listed above will be accepted for this recruitment. Any additional documentation will be removed from your application profile.

Interview Information:

Those applicants deemed highly qualified for the position will be invited to appear for oral interviews before a screening committee. A limited number of candidates will be invited to interviews.

Employee Benefits:

Employee Benefits: Health benefits for the employee and all their eligible dependents cost employee’s only $12 per month and provide access to PPO medical coverage, PPO dental coverage, VSP Vision coverage, and more! Please visit our Merced College Benefits website for more details about our incredible employee benefits. In addition, sick leave and retirement benefits are also provided.

Condition of Employment:

The selected candidate must be fingerprinted and tested for tuberculosis at his/her own expense prior to the start of employment. In compliance with the Immigration Reform Act of 1986, all new employees are required to verify their identity and the right to work in the United States. All offers of employment are subject to approval by the Board of Trustees. The applicant must be able to perform the essential functions of the position with or without reasonable accommodations.

Individuals with disabilities may request any needed accommodation to participate in the application process. Please submit your request with your application to the Human Resources Office.
 
 
 
Merced Community College District is an Equal Opportunity Employer

 


 

Health Benefits

1. Spouse of active employee that does not have any other employer coverage, and is on Medicare only, are covered by our insurance as primary and Medicare secondary.
2. If NO children are involved and spouse of active employee has other employer coverage – spouse coverage is primary for spouse, employee coverage is primary for employee – then secondaries.
3. If children ARE involved and spouse of active employee has other employer coverage – the person with the first birthday (employee or spouse) is the primary coverage and other is secondary.
 
 
Cost is $12.00/month for 10 months/year. We do not pay anything during June and July. This $12.00 covers the following as long as the members use Plan providers:
1. Medical (Anthem Blue Cross): $100 deductible for each family member or $300 deductible per family paid by employee each calendar year. 100% coverage after deductible is paid (except for emergency room visits which cost $100 unless the person is admitted to the hospital).
2. Dental (Delta Dental):
a. Plan pays 70% first year plan is used
b. 80% paid second year
c. 90% paid third year
d. 100% paid fourth year
e. 100% will be paid each year thereafter unless member does not visit the dentist each year for cleanings/check-ups.
f. 50% co-payment for Orthodontic with $1,500 lifetime maximum for each enrollee.
3. Vision (VSP): $5.00 co-pay for exam every calendar year. Plan pays $130 for frames, anything over $130 is paid by the member. Single vision, lined bifocal and lined trifocal lenses are covered in full.

4. Prescription (Navitus): Pharmacy cost is $3.00 for up to 30 day supply generic and $15.00 co-payment for brand name. Costco 30 day supply generic and by mail for up to 90 day supply generic is $0.00. If brand name drug is chosen when a generic is available, member will pay the difference in cost between the brand name and generic drug plus generic co-payment.

5. $50,000 life insurance policy on employee.

6. Short-term and long-term disability
 
 
Retirement
1. Public Employees Retirement System (PERS), for 2015-16:
Classic members - 7% and the college pays 11.847%.
New members – 6% and the college pays 11.847%.

2. State Teachers Retirement System (STRS), for 2015-16:
Members prior to 1/1/13 contribute 9.20% each paycheck and the college 10.73%
Members after 1/1/13 contribute 8.56% each paycheck and the college 10.73%

3. If PERS, the college and employee both pay into social security and Medicare.
If STRS, the college and employee do NOT pay into social security but both DO pay into Medicare.
 
 
Holidays, Vacation, Sick Leave
1. Holidays – 11 paid plus 5 days during Christmas.

2. Vacation – 2 days per month worked – fiscal year.

3. Sick – 1 day per month worked with maximum of 12 days per year – fiscal year.

 

 

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