
Leave & ADA Specialist
- Seattle, WA
- $45.74-53.27 per hour
- Permanent
- Full-time
This opportunity is open until filled with the first pull of applications being on September 9.Job ResponsibilitiesThe Senior Human Resources Business Partner over Leaves and Accommodations independently manages: 1) department-wide leave administration; 2) temporary and permanent work accommodations; 3) workers' compensation; and 4) the department's safety programs for the Central Building, Renton office, Seattle Municipal Tower (SMT), and field staff. This position also completes other Human Resources work and special projects as assigned. As such, this position handles matters that are highly sensitive and private to our employees. Excellent customer service skills and having an inherent ability to maintain confidential information are key. Individuals performing this body of work must also have an innate ability to communicate and implement rules and processes in a compassionate manner.More specifically, duties of this position may include:
- Manages programs in all assigned functions to meet the needs of our customers and meet State and City compliance requirements
- Conducts technical training in assigned functions
- Interprets and applies rules, guidelines, and policies
- Identifies customers' needs and workable solutions
- Develops strong business partnerships with employees, labor partners, executives, Seattle Human Resources, and other City partners to address ADA, FML, and safety matters
- Drafts written correspondence and incident summaries
- Monitors leave, safety, ADA, and industrial injury processes to provide status and trending reports
- Serves as the department's Safety Officer, which leads and maintains the department's safety committee, addressing any safety issues or concerns
- Manages the department's workers' compensation program, providing training and ensuring compliance
- Develops processes and procedures reflecting best practices
- Follows up with employees to ensure individual and business needs are met
- Presents information to varied audiences throughout the City
- Serves as back-up in other Human Resources functions, including but not limited to HR Information System entry, classification review processes, performance management, etc.
- Works closely with all members of the HSD Human Resources team to coordinate related work
- Solid understanding of federal, state, and city regulations, policies, and procedures related to leave administration, the Americans with Disabilities Act, and State and City workers' compensation processes
- Understanding of regulations and procedures related to safety in the field and reporting requirements
- In addition, qualified applicants must have a successful track record providing excellent customer service and maintaining highly sensitive and confidential information, including a proven ability to accurately communicate complex information, excellent organizational and prioritization skills, proven ability to work well in a close team and community-type work environment, and proficiency in Word, Excel, Teams and Outlook.
- Successful candidates perform their work through a lens of equity and value the opulence of diverse, authentic perspectives that are representative of our communities and workforce. Successful candidates are passionate about contributing meaningfully through public service and have a firm work ethic and integrity to "do the right thing" on behalf of the City of Seattle.
- A baccalaureate degree in social sciences, human resource management, business administration or a related field and at least 2 years of professional HR work experience coordinating ADA, leave administration, workers' compensation, and HR project management (or a combination of education and experience which provides an equivalent background).
- Experience leading or performing in a workplace safety capacity in addition to the experience list above is desired
- Direct experience providing Human Resources services in a social services business environment (supporting case workers, healthcare personnel, victims' advocates, grants and contracting staff, etc.) is a plus.
The full salary range for this position is $47.54 - $53.27 an hour.Hiring Process
Applications are reviewed after the posting closes. Qualified candidates must submit the following to be considered: * Completed NEOGOV online application.
- Current résumé indicating relevant experience and education.
- Cover letter describing how your skills and experience align with the stated job responsibilities and qualifications.
- Supplemental questionnaire responses.