Executive Director of Employee Relations, Professional Development, and Diversity
Job Description
Description
ABOUT THE COLLEGE
Palo Verde College is a publicly supported 2-year college located in the beautiful Southeastern California desert. Yearly enrollment is approximately 7,000 students (full and part-time).
Palo Verde Community College is an Equal Opportunity Employer and is committed to providing an educational environment which affirms and supports diversity in its faculty, staff, and administration, and promoting an environment of inclusion. At Palo Verde College, we value every team member’s contribution in achieving the mission of providing excellent educational programs and services that contribute to the success of our students and the vitality of the community we serve. We are looking for individuals who enjoy working collaboratively in an environment of diversity, culture, thinking, and learning.
Palo Verde College is designated as a Hispanic-Serving Institution (HSI) and proudly offers many programs to serve and support our diverse student body. College faculty are expected to be willing to utilize different learning and teaching methods appropriate to the students they serve. Palo Verde College expands access to higher education and learning opportunities by providing education via in person, online, correspondence education, hybrid classes, and interactive television (ITV) modalities. Further information on the College's distance education programs can be found in the College Catalog. In addition, Palo Verde College is committed to serving students who have been impacted by the criminal justice system through education. Resources for teaching classes for incarcerated or formerly incarcerated students are available through the Rising Scholar Network.
LOCATION
Palo Verde College is located in the City of Blythe at one of the busiest entrance points to California. The college is located in a desert oasis adjacent to the beautiful Colorado River and the Palo Verde Valley. Blythe, and the fertile Palo Verde Valley, is primarily a farming and ranching area. Boating, fishing and hunting attract many tourists. The Palo Verde Valley is centrally located between Phoenix and Los Angeles, Las Vegas and the Mexican border. The valley’s great climate, with more than 350 days of sunshine and mild winters, attracts thousands of winter visitors every year.
NATURE OF THE POSITION
Under the supervision of the Assistant Superintendent/Vice President of Human Resources, the Executive Director of Employee Relations, Professional Development and Diversity oversees, coordinates, and supervises the day-to-day operations of the Human Resources talent acquisition and management processes; serves as the diversity, equity, inclusion, and accessibility (DEIA) champion; develops and implements programs for and promotes DEIA, professional development, and compliance throughout the district. Collaborates with senior leadership as a strategic partner to meet changing institutional and employee needs to promote a high performance and inclusive work culture, supports District-wide efforts in promoting education and an equity minded institution and embedding inclusive, culturally competent practices into the fabric of the institution. The Executive Director of Employee Relations, Professional Development and Diversity will effectively maintain and implement Human Resources policies, procedures, programs, and training that support strong employee-employer relations.Examples of Duties
DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:
1. Leads, directs, and manages the operations and activities of the Human Resources Department including recruitment, selection, onboarding, equal employment opportunity, job classification, professional development recordkeeping management, personnel policies, performance management, contract administration, and employee relations, diversity, equity, inclusion, accessibility, and other related human resources functions.
2. Provides leadership in District efforts to increase the diversity of faculty and staff, to address student achievement gaps, and in the creation of a welcoming and inclusive work and educational environment; designs, implements, advances, supports, and evaluates programs, initiatives, and activities to increase the diversity, ensure equity, and promote a culture of inclusiveness, respect, and belonging; serves as primary point of contact for the campus on issues related to diversity, equity, inclusion, accessibility and culture.
3. Supervises and supports employee recruitment, including advertising, job announcement, screening, selection, and evaluation processes which result in achieving a diverse and equity-minded workforce; reviews and recommends selection criteria and interview questions; participates in job fairs and outreach events; oversees the evaluation of the minimum qualifications of all applicants and ensures an adequate qualified and diverse applicant pool.
4. Assists in the development of strategic plans and initiatives; develops and implements work programs, processes, procedures, and policies required to achieve strategic initiatives and overall departmental results in alignment with district objectives and priorities.
5. Participates in training for search committee chairs and members on their roles and responsibilities, non-discrimination, implicit biases, Equal Employment Opportunity (EEO) compliance requirements; works collaboratively to provide support and training; creates,
develops, and provides related training materials; establishes performance metrics to support accountability and ensure program delivery excellence.
6. Supports, implements, and promotes compliance with the EEO plan in all aspects of employment; encourages diversity in staffing, curriculum, programs, and services.
7. Provides leadership, trains, supervises, and evaluates the performance of assigned personnel; works with employees to correct deficiencies; assigns duties and reviews work to ensure compliance with established standards, requirements, and procedures; interviews and recommends employees for selection, transfers, reassignment, disciplinary actions, and termination; identifies and encourage professional development programs for assigned personnel.
8. Develops and monitors budgets and allocates resources within budget constraints to maximize budgeted resources for Human Resources Department; analyzes and reviews budgetary and financial data.
9. Coordinates and conducts new hire onboarding orientation and programs to develop engagement and support employee satisfaction and retention; oversees offboarding process and completes exit interviews.
10. Oversees the development of professional development programs; identifies outside training opportunities in such areas as leadership, management, technical skills; collaborates in setting professional development priorities; implements staff training and development programs that ensure compliance with mandatory requirements and support personal and organizational development.
11. Assists in developing and analyzing District-wide surveys to assess the campus climate to promote equitable retention; assists in developing and implementing programs and training based on responses.
12. Reviews classification and compensation structures as it pertains to organizational development and position control including the creation and maintenance of job descriptions; supervises preparation of employee contracts; processes employee reassignments, transfers, and separations; oversees and confers salary placement and advancement.
13. Serves as the District contact for Live Scan fingerprinting Services with appropriate state and federal agencies; maintains electronic fingerprinting records; notifies Vice President of investigation reports for new employees and volunteers.
14. Directs and monitors personnel evaluations; continuously reviews, evaluates, and recommends performance evaluation tools to administer effective performance evaluations; advises supervisors of problems with procedures or content; conducts training as needed on evaluation processes.
15. Provides support to administrators and managers in administering corrective action and disciplinary processes in compliance with state/federal laws, board policies, administrative regulations, and labor contract provisions; provides consultation and advice to management and employees on the progressive discipline process.
16. Monitors and accurately interprets, explains, implements, and articulates compliance with all District, State, and Federal standards, requirements, laws, codes, rules, regulations, and policies; ensures assigned programs and activities comply with those provisions.
17. Contributes to the development of District labor relations strategy; takes minutes and notes during contract negotiation sessions, prepares collective bargaining proposals, assists with research as assigned for supervisor, cabinet members, and negotiations team members; reviews tentative agreements and proposed Memorandums of Understanding; ensures adherence with all collective bargaining contracts.
18. Provides highly responsible and complex administrative support to the Assistant Superintendent/Vice President of Human Resources; develops, recommends, evaluates, and
implements policies, procedures and standards designed to improve efficiency and effectiveness of services provided by the Human Resources department.
19. Assists with legal matters, disciplinary procedures, complaint and investigation processing, collective bargaining, and union matters; supports the resolution of employee complaints or grievances.
20. Acts as Deputy Title IX Coordinator in the absence of the Assistant Superintendent/Vice President of Human Resources including assisting with campus investigations which may include conducting investigations and writing reports.
21. Coordinates with medical providers, managers, and other designated entities to discuss injuries, leaves, return to work; assists with the interactive discussion process for accommodation requests, reviewing essential functions of classifications; informs individuals with disabilities and District managers related to their rights, responsibilities and legal framework supporting interactive process and reasonable accommodations.
22. Independently manages specialized functions or projects as assigned; makes decisions in accordance with State and federal laws and regulations, policies, and procedures, and applies them to problem situations.
23. Prepares reports, resolutions, information items and other materials for Board of Trustees meetings.
24. Plans, organizes, prepares, and directs the preparation and maintenance of a variety of narrative and statistical reports, records, and files related to assigned activities and personnel.
25. Works closely with the Payroll and Benefits Manager to promote innovation and collaboration between Payroll and Human Resources functions.
26. Promotes the District's commitment to climate of equity and inclusion through interaction with individuals and agencies inside and outside the college; assists in the development of a network of community resources to promote DEIA.
27. Operates a variety of office equipment including a computer and assigned software; type and input data accurately; oversee automated record-keeping and reporting functions related to assigned programs and functions; learns and applies emerging technologies.
28. Maintains association with relevant professional organizations and activities and awareness; attends conferences, trainings, and workshops related to assigned area; participates in District committees and commitment to shared governance.
29. Performs other related duties as assigned.
30. Acts as Chief Human Resources Officer in the absence of the Assistant Superintendent/Vice President of Human Resources.
KNOWLEDGE AND ABILITIES
KNOWLEDGE OF:
1. Professional management practices, principles, and trends related to Human Resources management, labor relations, DEIA programs, and personnel development.
2. Equal Employment Opportunity laws, California Education Code, Title V and IX, relevant collective bargaining contracts, HIPPA/FERPA regulations.
3. Principles and practices of administration, supervision, and training.
4. Personnel recordkeeping systems and requirements.
5. Job analysis and evaluation methodologies.
6. Recruitment procedures and practices.
7. Applicable laws, codes, regulations, policies, and procedures including employment discrimination laws.
8. Investigative practices related to employment complaints.
9. Budget preparation and control
10. Current technologies, personal computer, and associated office software
11. Oral and written communication skills.
12. Interpersonal skills using tact, patience, and courtesy.
ABILITY TO:
1. Plan, formulate, organize, and direct a variety of Human Resources projects and related matters.
2. Analyze situations accurately and adopt effective course of action.
3. Deliver clear and concise oral presentations.
4. Demonstrate consensus-building skill.
5. Coordinate a District-wide training program for employees.
6. Conduct informal and formal employment complaint investigations as required by law.
7. Use independent judgment and take initiative in solving problems and making decisions.
8. Demonstrate initiative, creativity, and assertiveness in developing new programs.
9. Train, supervise, and evaluate the performance of assigned personnel.
10. Communicate effectively both orally and in writing.
11. Interpret, apply, and explain rules, regulations, policies and procedures.
12. Establish and maintain cooperative and effective working relationships with others.
13. Work effectively under pressure with multiple responsibilities and projects.
14. Operate a computer and assigned office equipment.
15. Work independently with little direction.Educational/Experience Qualifications
MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS
1. Bachelor’s degree from an accredited college or university with major course work in business, management, organizational development, personnel management, public administration or related field.
2. Three (3) years of increasingly responsible experience in human resources, equal employment opportunity, or DEIA programs.
3. Exemplary written, oral, and personal communication skills.
4. Sensitivity to and understanding of the diverse academic, ethnic, racial, age, national origin, religious, gender, gender identity, sexual orientation, disability, and socio-economic backgrounds of students, faculty, administrators, and personnel.
LICENSES, CERTIFICATIONS, AND OTHER REQUIREMENTS
1. Hold and maintain a valid driver’s license.
PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS
1. Master’s degree in a related field from an accredited college or university.
2. Experience in the California Community College system.
3. Knowledge of the California Education Code, Title 5, Chancellor’s Office administrative procedures, Federal law and regulations and other legal parameters that affect the policies.Supplemental Information
PHYSICAL DEMANDS AND WORK ENVIRONMENT
1. The physical demands and work environment are typical of an administrative job in an office environment.
2. The incumbent must be able to perform the essential functions of the job, with or without reasonable accommodation.
CLASSIFICATION/SALARY
1. This is a Classified/Management position.
2. Row 8 of the District’s Administrator/Management/Confidential salary schedule with placement appropriate to experience.
3. The District offers an attractive package of fringe benefits including medical, prescription, dental, vision and life insurance.
APPLICATION PROCESS
Our employment online application process is designed to assist the search committee in evaluating whether or not you possess the required knowledge and skills for the position for which you are applying. Job-related information from all applicants will be evaluated to identify those best qualified. Only the best-qualified applicants will be selected for testing and further consideration. Therefore, the online application must be completed to allow a comprehensive review and evaluation. Failure to complete the online application (and supplemental material, when required) will constitute failure to comply with the selection process and the application will be rejected.
- To guarantee consideration, a completed application and any other required material listed, must be submitted with the online application by the published closing date.
- Applications are only accepted for positions currently open for recruitment.
- Meeting minimum requirements does not guarantee you an interview.
- Current employees who are applying for a position should be aware that material from their personnel files will not be included as part of the application packet, and they should provide information on past and present employment in the same degree of detail as any other candidate.
- Applicants wishing to apply for more than one position must submit a separate application and required materials for each position.
- Legible photocopies of documents will only be accepted.
- Travel costs related to the interview process will be borne solely by the candidate.
- Please read the job announcement/description carefully to ensure your background and education meet the requirements of the position
- The selection process may also include practical exercise (i.e., training demonstration and/or other written, technical manipulative, or simulation exercises), or skilled testing to evaluate candidates’ qualifications.
- Applicants with foreign transcripts must be evaluated by an Accredited United States Institution, please see the approved organizations listed in the following link: https://www.ctc.ca.gov/docs/default-source/leaflets/cl635.pdf?sfvrsn=bb4f6e6a_6 or the National Association of Credential Evaluation Services link: https://www.naces.org/
Cover Letter
Resume
Diversity Statement
Copies of Transcripts (Must show all work completed and the conferral date of the degree. If hired original transcripts must be submitted)
Six References (3 Professional and 3 Personal)
Professional Licenses (If applicable)
Recommended: Typing Certificate
Memorandum Qualification Form (If applicable) must upload
http://www.paloverde.edu/faculty-staff/pdf/memorandum-qualification-form.pdf
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