HUMAN
RESOURCES MANAGEMENT SPECIALIST
BASIC PURPOSE:
Positions
in this job family are assigned responsibilities involving the management of
human resources, the completion of various human resources management
activities and personnel actions, and the application of laws, rules and
standards related to personnel and payroll administration and human resources
management. Some positions are assigned
responsibilities in a specialized area of human resources management, such as
compensation, classification, recruiting, grievance management, personnel
selection, employee benefits, or employee transactions. Other positions may be assigned
responsibilities in several or all of these areas, depending on the size and
organization of the unit or agency to which assigned.
TYPICAL FUNCTIONS:
The
functions performed in this job family will vary by level, unit and
organization, but may include the following:
·
Performs
human resources management, personnel, or payroll administration activities
involving responsibility for the interpretation and application of rules, laws
and policies.
·
Completes
classification studies, job audits and other activities to identify duties and
responsibilities assigned to employees; develops job descriptions, job
specifications, organization charts and other materials to describe positions
and duties performed by employees; determines appropriate classifications for
individual positions.
·
Conducts
wage and salary surveys by collecting and evaluating salary data; prepares
recommendations or requests for salary changes; determines salary changes
authorized for specific actions, such as appointments, promotions, transfers,
demotions and reinstatements.
·
Administers
the preparation and processing of agency payrolls; administers the provisions
of the Fair Labor Standards Act: administers leave, worker’s compensation,
insurance, retirement and other employee benefits programs, or special programs
such as daycare and charitable contributions.
·
Collects
and analyzes data on personnel selection procedures and methods, based on
established psychometric techniques; prepares charts, graphs and other
statistical information on examination results, develops tests and other
selection devises.
·
Performs
centralized or agency recruiting activities; prepares recruiting announcements
or other information concerning job vacancies; interviews applicants and
evaluates application forms; provides job counseling to prospective employees;
administers minority recruitment and outreach programs; visits schools,
colleges and other sources for recruitment.
·
Administers
agency grievance program; counsels employees on grievance procedures; completes
research and investigations as needed.
·
Prepares,
processes, reviews, analyzes, or approves employee personnel transactions;
ensures compliance with applicable laws and rules concerning appointments,
promotions, demotions, transfers, separations and other actions.
·
Interprets
rules and laws concerning employee personnel actions; advises agency personnel
staff, employees, supervisors and managers on various personnel related issues.
·
Maintains
a system of employee personnel records.
LEVEL
DESCRIPTORS:
This
job family consists of four levels which are distinguished based on the
complexity of assignments, skills required to complete specific assignments,
and responsibility for the supervision of others:
Level I Code: C31A Salary
Band: H
At this level, employees perform routine professional level work in completing various personnel management activities and tasks. This may include reviewing personnel actions, evaluating job applications, conducting interviews, counseling employees, preparing certificates of eligibles for various positions, completing job audits, developing selection devices and other activities.
Knowledge, Skills and Abilities required at this level include knowledge of
human resources management policies and procedures; of records maintenance; and
of business communications. Ability is
required to establish and maintain effective working relationships with others
and to understand and apply applicable rules, laws and policies.
Education and Experience requirements at this level consist of a bachelor’s
degree or four years of technical human resources management experience or an
equivalent combination of education and experience.
Human Resources Management Specialist – Continued
LEVEL II Code: C31B Salary
Band: J
At
this level employees are assigned responsibility for the completion of a full
range of professional level work at the full performance level in completing
various human resources management or personnel administration activities,
either in a specialized phase of human resources management or in all or
several areas of an agency human resources management program. This will include a high degree of
independence in completing work assignments and making decisions concerning
various human resources management activities.
Supervisory responsibilities will not normally be assigned at this
level, but there may be some responsibility for providing training or guidance
to lower level staff.
Knowledge, Skills and Abilities required at this level include those
identified in Level I plus knowledge of the Merit Rules for Personnel
Administration, the Oklahoma Personnel Act, and other applicable laws, rules
and standards related to human resource management and demonstrated ability to
analyze and interpret these rules in various situations.
Education and Experience requirements at this level consist of those
identified in Level I plus one year of professional experience in human
resources management; or a master’s degree in human resources,
industrial/organizational psychology, public administration, sociology,
psychology or a closely related degree.
LEVEL III Code: C31C Salary
Band: K
At this level employees perform advanced level human
resources management work in administering various personnel programs or
activities. This may include
independent responsibility for a specialized agency program, duties involving
providing assistance in the supervision and training of other human resources
management specialists as a lead worker or project leader, or other comparable
responsibilities for coordinating and completing required activities.
Knowledge, Skills and Abilities required
at this level consist of those identified in Level II plus demonstrated ability
to perform highly independent work.
Education and Experience requirements
at this level consist of those identified in Level II plus one additional year
of qualifying experience.
LEVEL IV Code: C31D Salary
Band: L
This is the leadership level of this job family
where employees are assigned responsibility for supervising others in
completing various professional human resources management activities and
tasks. This includes assigning and reviewing
work, ensuring completion of assigned activities and providing training. It may also include responsibility for
administrative tasks such as completing performance evaluations, approving
leave and initiating disciplinary actions.
Knowledge, Skills and Abilities required at this level consist of those
identified in Level III plus knowledge of supervisory practices and principles
and the ability to supervise the work of others.
Education and Experience requirements at this level consist of those identified in Level III
plus one additional year of qualifying experience; or a doctorate in human
resources, industrial/organizational psychology, public administration,
sociology, psychology or a closely related degree.
Note: Experience which was incidental to or not a
major responsibility or duty of the position shall not be accepted as
qualifying.
Human
resources management experience should include at least one of the
following: job analysis, position
classification, wage/salary and benefits administration, civil rights
administration, recruitment or payroll administration.
SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS:
Some
positions may require that employees be willing and able to fulfill all
job-related travel normally associated with the position.