HR Generalist - Pediatrics Human Resources (HR) - Los Angeles, CA at Geebo

HR Generalist - Pediatrics

Los Angeles, CA Los Angeles, CA $26.
96 - $57.
90 an hour $26.
96 - $57.
90 an hour Description The Human Resources Generalist 2 is responsible for supporting and coordinating HR services, policies, and programs for the Department of Pediatrics.
Specific areas of responsibility include HR Administration, Leave Coordination, Benefits, HR Compliance, Payroll Management, and Staffing/ Recruitment and Employee/Labor Relations in conjunction with UCLA Health HR.
The HR Generalist assesses and anticipates HR-related needs and communicates proactively with direct supervisor, HR Manager/Director, and UCLA Health HR.
Pay Range:
$26.
96 - $57.
90 Hourly Qualifications All Required:
Working knowledge of procedures and practices that govern HR administration, preferably in a university environment.
Demonstrated ability to effectively prioritize work and manage divergent needs.
Working knowledge of human resources concepts, employment practices, employee/labor relations, salary administration, recruitment, training, and other areas of human resources.
Ability to work independently or with a team and complete projects within specified deadlines.
Skilled in handling sensitive information and / or situations and maintaining strict confidentiality.
Skilled in meeting deadlines despite frequent interruptions.
Skilled in composing business, personnel and / or payroll correspondence.
Strong oral and written communication skills to effectively relay and obtain information, explain policies and procedures, and establish and maintain cooperative working relationships with diverse audiences, including faculty, staff, and students.
Demonstrated ability to work collaboratively with department staff, managers, and colleagues.
Knowledge of benefits and retirement programs, preferably in a university environment; ability to interpret and communicate complex benefits information to employees at all levels.
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Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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