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Human Resources Coordinator

Griesing Law
Full-time
On-site
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States
HR Entry Level

Company Description

Griesing Law, LLC is a full-service women-owned and operated law firm based in Philadelphia with satellite offices in Bucks County, Pennsylvania, Cincinnati and New York. We are proudly certified as a woman-owned business by WBENC, enabling us to tackle opportunities specifically intended to promote diversity and inclusion in the legal profession.

We are looking to grow our diverse team with a Human Resources Coordinator. This is a full-time, onsite role, and you will be working at our main office located in Center City, Philadelphia.

Job Description

  • Under the direction of the COO, provide day-to-day human resources, administrative support to the Firm’s operations and staff
  • Responsible for all new hire onboarding including, but not limited to background checks, new hire paperwork administration, building access badge creation
  • Administer payroll/HRIS system administration
  • Responsible for all changes made in system through payroll change notice forms including new hires, terminations, salary and supervisor changes
  • Manage the new employee orientation program, including coordination, setup, and presentation of general policies and procedures
  • Respond to internal and external human resources related inquiries or requests and provide appropriate assistance or referral to the COO
  • Administer health and welfare plans including enrollments and terminations, process required documents through payroll and insurance providers, and assist with COBRA administration and record keeping
  • Assist with annual open enrollment process and employee presentations by arranging for distribution of materials from carriers, communicating changes to employees, and arranging on-site representation by providers, within deadlines
  • Resolve employee complaints related to health and welfare plans, escalating issues as needed
  • Act as liaison with benefits broker and various insurance carriers and fosters effective relationships with client representatives
  • Acts as a resource to employees to ensure understanding and compliance with benefit and human resource policies and regulations
  • Serves as point of contact for emergency coverage needs or work overflow issues securing and coordinating appropriate coverage/support
  • Maintains all employee/contractor personnel files (active, termination, and medical files) and create new files as needed at time of hire
  • Facilitate transferring of files for new or departing employees; including securing client transfer letters, coordinating with other firms, arranging onsite & offsite storage, etc.
  • Facilitate communication and oversees processes with outsourced IT providers
  • Support COO with staffing needs
  • Fully document all work and comply with development best practices
  • Continually work towards strengthening industry knowledge and all relevant applications
  • Adhere to all business processes while performing tasks
  • Take on new tasks, responsibilities and other work-related duties as assigned by the COO

Qualifications

  • Bachelor’s degree in human resources, business, or related discipline required
  • Minimum of 1-3 years of human resources experience and a demonstrated track record of accomplishments
  • Experience with payroll and/or HRIS systems
  • Ability to think ahead and plan over a 1-2-year time span
  • Ability to organize and manage multiple priorities with effective time management
  • Excellent organizational skills with an eye for details
  • Ability to be flexible to adapt and act quickly when urgent matters require it
  • Ability to work and maintain patience with diversified individuals of various ethnic backgrounds and professional competencies and work with all levels of personnel including Firm leadership
  • Project a positive, professional image toward clients, attorneys, vendors and staff in all interactions and situations.
  • Follow all Firm rules, policies and practices as outlined by the Employee Handbook and/or by the COO
  • Must also be able to work independently as within a team and possess a positive, "can-do" attitude
  • Maintain all client, Firm and employee information as confidential and share only on a need to know basis
  • Excellent computer skills including all MS Office applications. (Word, Excel, Outlook, PowerPoint, etc.) required
  • Must be presently authorized to work in the U.S. without a requirement for work authorization sponsorship by our company for this position now or in the future

Additional Information

All your information will be kept confidential according to EEO guidelines.