Employee Relations Specialist
- New York City, NY
- $75,000-90,000 per year
- Permanent
- Full-time
- Conduct comprehensive investigations into allegations of workplace misconduct, including but not limited to harassment, discrimination, retaliation, policy violations, and interpersonal conflict with an emphasis on care and sensitivity;
- Serve as the point of intake for internal complaints or referrals involving employee behavior, leadership concerns, or violations of the organization’s core policies;
- Interview complainants, respondents, and witnesses; gather and analyze relevant documentation and physical/digital evidence;
- Ensure all investigations are conducted promptly, fairly, and in accordance with internal protocols and applicable employment laws;
- Draft clear, well-reasoned investigation summary reports with findings of fact, credibility assessments, and recommendations for resolution;
- Present findings to Employee Relations leadership and, when necessary, partner with Legal, and senior management to determine appropriate next steps;
- Maintain and manage detailed, confidential records related to workplace investigations across SharePoint, Google, and other recordkeeping systems, ensuring compliance with internal requirements and applicable laws;
- Partner with HR Business Partners and site leadership to support accountability conversations and progressive discipline, based on investigation outcomes;
- Partner with HR Business Partners to identify trends in complaints and policy violations and escalate patterns of concern to leadership for proactive risk mitigation;
- Provide excellent customer service to staff by being proactive and responsive to employee inquiries;
- Develop and lead training and other supports to managers on topics such as giving feedback and communication techniques;
- Visit program site locations to connect with our staff to deepen relations with staff;
- Coordinate and consult with the Director of Employee Relations on investigations and other employee relations matters, as appropriate;
- Assist with other projects as needed; and
- Additional tasks as necessary.
- Bachelor's degree required;
- A minimum of 5 years as an HR Generalist or related HR experience required, including 3-4 years of experience conducting investigations in response to employee complaints particularly in relation to Equal Employment Opportunity, Anti-Harassment and Discrimination and Violence-Free Workplace policies;
- Direct experience conducting full-scope workplace investigations is required, including detailed documentation, witness interviews, and writing investigation findings. Experience managing caseloads involving harassment, discrimination, or retaliation complaints strongly preferred;
- Excellent interpersonal communications skills, a collaborative approach to problem-solving, exceptional organizational and analytical skills, and the ability to work in a fast-paced environment are required;
- Strong ability to work independently, prioritize work, efficiently complete tasks with multiple simultaneous projects, maintain confidentiality and discretion, and exercise good judgment; and
- Excellent verbal and writing skills.