Employee Relations Manager - Remote - Los Angeles, CA

Under the direction of the Assistant Director of Employee Relations, you will provide guidance and advice on employee relations matters for staff employees. You will review disciplinary and other types of employment-related documents/actions (FMLA, Layoffs, work rules, etc.) and work with department HR Reps and senior leadership to ensure proper HR procedures are being practiced. Work Hours: Monday-Friday 8:00am-5:00pm Work Location: Based out of Los Angeles, CA (Remote) Duration: Indefinite Salary Range: $95,400 - $208,300 Annually What you will be doing: You will be responsible for policy/contract administration, including interpretation, implementation and management of policies and contracts. You will effectively partner/collaborate with Office of Compliance and Privacy Services, Staff Diversity & Compliance, Title IX, Risk Management, Staff/Faculty Counseling, Audit, Campus HR, Local/General Counsel, Office of the President and other campuses to ensure uniform and best practices. As our clients' Employee Relations Manager, you will represent this organization in work-groups/committees to ensure successful partnerships across departments. What is required: • 7+ years of progressive experience in employment related matters • Skill in writing concise, clear, relevant and persuasive documents, including correspondence, case analyses, investigative reports, settlement agreements • Demonstrated presentation skills, i.e., grievance meetings, trainings, panels • Knowledge of employment laws, including FMLA/CFRA, Reasonable Accommodation, VAWA/CANRA, HIPAA, HEERA, FLSA/wage-hour laws, contract interpretation, EEOC/DFEH/DOJ requirements • Experience in conducting investigations of harassment allegations, including sexual harassment, hostile work environment, discrimination, HIPAA, workplace behavior • Ability to analyze and draft proposals for negotiations, settlements, other employment agreements • Ability to build relationships and work collaboratively with other offices (TitleIX Office, Office of Legal Affairs, Office of Compliance Services, Insurance and Risk Management, etc.) and with the Office of the President and other campuses • Bachelors degree in related area or equivalent combination of education and experience Preferred: • Knowledge of public sector laws/requirements; healthcare industry, higher education preferred; experience in a union environment What is in it for you? • Health, Dental, Vision Insurance • Health Savings Account (FSA) • Flexible Schedule • Disability & Life Insurance • Paid Time Off • Professional Development Assistance • Referral Program • Retirement Plan • Tuition Assisstance • Home & Family Benefits (Adoption Assistance, Legal, Pets, Auto & Home, Legal, etc.) Apply today! Apply tot his job

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