G

Part-Time Human Resources Coordinator

Girl Scouts Of Minnesota And Wiscon
Part-time
On-site
Saint Paul, Minnesota, United States
$23.68 - $25 USD yearly
HR Entry Level
Description

Who We Are

Girl Scouts River Valleys’ mission is to build girls of courage, confidence, and character who make the world a better place. Our purpose is to boldly lead as an anti-racist organization that uplifts and empowers every girl to know their worth and lead in their world. Our commitment to a girl-led future is unwavering.

 

Working at Girl Scouts is an opportunity to be you at your best by being a part of a passionate team of professionals dedicated to helping Girl Scouts build their futures.

 Commitment to Equity & Inclusion 

Girl Scouts River Valleys is committed to diversity, equity, inclusion, access, and racial justice, and is working to boldly lead as an anti-racist organization that uplifts and empowers every Girl Scout to know their worth and lead in their world. This means leading not just with words, but with actions. 

 

Diversity and inclusion have been core values of Girl Scouts since its founding in 1912. Girl Scouts River Valleys and Girl Scouts of the USA value diversity in all its forms and do not discriminate on the basis of race, color, creed, religion, alienage or national origin, ancestry, citizenship status, age, disability, gender, marital status, familial status, veteran status, sexual orientation, gender identification, genetic information, public assistance, local human rights commission activity, or any other characteristic protected by applicable federal, state, or local laws.

 

Learn more about our mission, purpose, and values online at girlscoutsrv.org.

Position Summary

The Part-Time Human Resources Coordinator supports the organization’s people and mission through accurate data management, confidential recordkeeping, and people-centered HR support. This position is responsible for maintaining employee and candidate data, supporting recruitment and onboarding processes, and providing reliable administrative support to the Human Resources department. This role requires discretion, accuracy, and a collaborative approach when working with employees, applicants, and leadership. 

Ideal Candidate

The ideal candidate is a highly organized, detail-driven professional who takes pride in accuracy, discretion, and dependable follow-through. They are service-minded and people-centered, with a genuine interest in supporting employees, candidates, and leaders through responsive, confidential, and ethical HR practices. Comfortable managing data and records with precision, this individual thrives in collaborative environments and is eager to learn and grow within a full-scope HR function, including recruitment, onboarding, benefits support, and compliance. They are motivated by mission-driven work, demonstrate cultural competency, and actively support diversity, equity, inclusion, access, racial justice, and anti-racism. Above all, the ideal candidate believes in and embodies the values of the Girl Scout Movement and is excited to contribute to a positive, inclusive, and mission-aligned workplace.

Compensation

At GSRV, we believe that a well-structured compensation package will attract and retain talent. Therefore, we are very competitive with including a compensation package for this position that aligns with like-organizations and positions in the area. This includes: 

  • Hiring range - $23.68 - $25.00 hourly; Medical, Dental, and Vision
  • HSA/FSA
  • Employer Paid LTD
  • Employer Paid Life Insurance
  • 403(B) Plan
  • Pet Insurance
  • Paid Time Off (PTO)
  • 1-Week Winter Wellness Break
  • 12 Recognized Holidays
  • Shorten Summer Fridays
  • Employee Assistance Program EAP
  • Infant-at-Work Program
  • Hybrid Workplace
  • Affinity Groups

Responsibilities

To be successful, the following are essential duties and responsibilities of this position:
Essential Duties and Responsibilities

  • Maintain accurate and up-to-date employee and candidate records in the HRIS and Applicant Tracking System, including data entry, audits, personnel files, and organizational charts.

  • Handle sensitive employee information with a high level of confidentiality and ensure HR records and processes comply with applicable laws, regulations, and internal policies.

  • Provide people-centered HR support by monitoring the HR inbox, responding to routine inquiries, and supporting onboarding and offboarding processes, including I-9 documentation.

  • Assist with benefits administration, including enrollments, employee communications, and annual open enrollment activities, with guidance.

  • Support recruitment and talent processes, including job postings, candidate tracking, interview documentation, and seasonal staff hiring and onboarding.

  • Contribute to employee engagement and organizational initiatives by coordinating recognition programs, assisting with All Staff meetings, and collaborating across departments to support an inclusive, mission-aligned workplace.

  • Perform other duties as assigned to support the Human Resources team and organizational goals.

Additional Duties and Responsibilities

  • Collaborate with colleagues across the council, GSUSA staff, and colleagues from other councils.
  • Actively participate in all-staff meetings, staff in-service training, and other meetings.
  • When representing the council to both internal and external audiences, articulate GSRV’s desired image and position to all audiences.
  • Actively support the council’s commitment to diversity, equity, inclusion, access, racial justice, and anti-racism. Conduct all activities with a high degree of cultural competency.
  • Contribute to building a cohesive, flexible, and productive staff environment that demonstrates the values and mission of Girl Scouts and delivers high-quality customer service. 
  • Subscribe to the principles of the Girl Scout Movement.
  • Become a registered member of GSUSA.

Education and Experience

Required: 

  • Associate degree in Human Resources or a related field, OR 

  • Two years of experience in Human Resources, administrative support, or a data-focused role, or an equivalent combination of education and experience. 

Competencies to be Successful at Girl Scouts River Valleys

At GSRV, we believe that when we have competencies to guide us in doing our work, while we commit to our mission and vision, we are successful. You are required to apply these competencies into your day-to-day work.

Team Engagement

Employee demonstrates the practices of having courageous, clear, friendly, and productive conversations with each other and are expected to contribute to building a respectful work environment for everyone.

Communication and Accountability

Employee is able to effectively communicate with others in multiple ways to be successful in completing work and tasks. Employee can articulate thoughts and expresses ideas to others providing valuable and timely information. The employee is driven to accomplish outcomes, deliverables, and communicates proactively about impacts to deadlines and work.

Professional Growth

Employees utilize multiple ways to support growth at GSRV. There is enthusiasm for learning and growing in a diversity of ways and an eagerness to apply knowledge gained in their work and the organization.

Innovation Leading to Impact

Employee contributes ideas and solutions to improve work strategies showing willingness to take thoughtful risks and failing forward, creating new and improved ways of doing things.

Equity Focused

Employee incorporates GSRV’s equity framework and anti-racism guidance document into their work, decision, and actions.

Work Performance

Employee is proactive in working to understand the goals, roles, and responsibilities of their current position based on their job description and their manager’s guidance. Overall, if goals are not met, there are strategies put in place to support outcomes.