Employee Relations Specialist | San Diego, CA

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  • Location: San Diego, CA

  • Company: Tandym

our organization operates in a manner compliant with local, state, and federal regulatory requirements and laws. Responsibilities: The Employee Relations Specialist will: Respond to program participant and employee concerns about working conditions, harassment/discrimination claims, conflicts with colleagues or management, policy violations and other issues Draft well-written investigation related documents such as talking points, Close Out letters and written warnings with little supervision Serve as an expert and use knowledge of employment law to manage requests for reasonable accommodations and support HR team with leave requests as needed Provide thoughtful consultation to employees

and managers regarding the interpretation of policies, corrective actions, and effective problem-resolution to maximize employee performance Support managers by objectively reviewing and editing corrective actions and termination letters, and assist managers with involuntary separations Lead the management in the delivery of fair, consistent and meaningful notice of performance improvement plans Perform Exit Interviews as may be required from time to time Work with managers and payroll in preparing for unemployment hearings and represent the organization at hearings Design, lead, and conduct engaging employee relations trainings and communications Proactively identify opportunities for

elevation of the ER function and take appropriate partners to implement processes that mitigate risk and improve the employee experience Track, log and analyze employee relations related information and data to support the organization in understanding where there is potential need for additional training, supports, and/or resources Design, collect, and analyze multiple levels of employee feedback Perform other duties, as needed Qualifications: 3+ years of experience in an Employee Relations, Labor Relations, Investigations, and/or a related role Associate's and/or Bachelor's Degree Solid knowledge of Federal, State and Local Employment laws Computer savvy Solid problem solving and time management skills Great interpersonal skills Excellent communication skills (written and verbal) Strong attention to detail Highly organized Desired Skills: Strong skills in Google Suite

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