The HR Director is responsible for providing legally sound and effective human resource consultation to campuses and departments related to all aspects of human resources including: performance management, staffing, reasonable accommodations, transfer processes, contract abandonment, and the employee grievance process.
QUALIFICATIONS:
- Bachelor’s degree required (human resources, business, public administration, education, or other related field). Master’s degree preferred;
- Valid Texas administrative certification preferred;
- Valid Texas teacher certification preferred;
- A minimum of five (5) years of K-12 administrative experience with 3 of those years as principal (preferred) or 5 years of human resources professional experience in a school district or a combination of 5 years principal and human resources professional experience;
- Demonstrated knowledge of the selection, training, supervision of personnel, wage, salary, benefits, employee communications program, school employment law and hearing procedures;
- Human Resources certification within two (2) years of hire;
- Ability to implement policy and procedures;
- Ability to analyze and apply data; manage budget and personnel;
- Strong oral and written communication, public relations and interpersonal skills.
- Preference is given to current CFISD employees.
TERMS OF EMPLOYMENT:
Annual Contract: 250 days
SALARY:
$113,294 (BA 9)
Minimum Salary Range (based on experience) as set by the Board of Trustees for the school year
ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS:
- Serve as an expert advisor to campus administrators, managers, supervisors and employees on human resources matters to include: employee relations, grievance processes, training and development, investigations, policy interpretation/application, and staffing guidelines.
- Monitors designated campus and department vacancies and staffing to ensure efficient, consistent and legally compliance processes including hiring, transfers, and allocation distribution.
- Implement and recommend human resources policies and processes to ensure that employees are informed of employment policies, procedures, and programs that affect them.
- Assess, develop and present human resources-related training for employees and supervisors.
- Assist with the district’s professional employee evaluation program and ensure that it is implemented effectively and uniformly.
- Facilitate the contract renewal and non-renewal process for staff.
- Review criminal history reports and make recommendations for new hires and current employees' employment eligibility.
- Process hiring recommendations and support the professional staffing talent management team as needed.
- Use leadership practices that promote collegiality, teamwork, and collaborative decision making among staff.
- Ensure that programs are cost-effective and that funds are managed prudently to include compiling budgets and cost estimates based on documented program needs.
- Recruit, train, supervise, evaluate and develop HR department staff.
- Participate in professional development activities to maintain current knowledge of human resources rules, regulations, and practices.
- All other duties as assigned by the assistant superintendent of human resources.
- Regular and reliable attendance is an essential job function.
Working Conditions:
Mental Demands/Physical Demands/Environmental Factors:
Work with frequent interruptions, and maintain emotional control under stress. Repetitive hand motions; prolonged use of a computer.
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