Job Description
Job Description
Job Description
Position Summary:
The Head Start Recruitment, Staffing, and Talent (HR Coordinator) is responsible for recruiting, screening, onboarding, and advancing workforce talent within the agencys Head Start Program. This position is also key to implementing the Hiring Map Process Workflow.
The HR Coordinator stays abreast of changing Head Start staff hiring requirements, the shifting needs of the Head Start Programs workforce, and desired skill sets. They respond to inquiries about pre-employment requirements and selection criteria and prepare related materials and documents.
The HR Coordinator works with Head Start leadership to develop pathways for HS staff advancement opportunities to nurture and retain staff and achieve the agency's and Head Start's mission.
The position reports to the Director of Human Resources and operates under general supervision. It has moderate latitude for using independent judgment, discretion, and initiative.
Essential Job Duties: - Assist hiring managers with position openings (Personnel Req; job description, etc., job posting)
- Responsible for attracting, sourcing, retaining, and developing staff within the agencys Head Start Program. (process in progress)
- Screening candidates within 1 business day, vetting process, and interview scheduling
- Assist HR staff by making job offers, generating job offer letters, and assisting with pay negotiation as defined.
- Responsible for scheduling the TB & Pre-Employment physical; assisting with the fingerprinting appointments for background checks, monitoring Criminal Background Checks, and working with employees to provide the required information.
- Responsible for meeting what does good look like goals.
- Responsible for assisting the supervisor with technological services before the employees start employment date, including submitting the New User Request Form to Xerox and notifying appropriate parties if a cell phone, laptop, etc.. is required
- Responsible for monitoring the completion of 30-, 60- & 80-day evaluations during the introductory period
- Responsible for tracking certification status (CDA, Family Advocate, CPR)
- Responsible for monitoring the completion of Agency compliance training.
- Responsible for assigning Region 12 coach for each Early Head Start and Head Start teacher introductory period employee.
- Requires broad knowledge and skills in HR-related functions with a concentration on employment recruitment & hiring processes, related policies and procedures, employment and labor laws, employee compensation, employee relations, and full employee on-boarding and retention processes.
- Responsible for assisting with sourcing and contracting presenters for staff development training, as needed
- Strong software management and record-keeping skills; proficiency in Microsoft Office products, including Word, Excel, and Outlook, is required. Knowledge of HRIS reporting systems/online recruitment systems and related software management preferred.
- Knowledge of Head Start Performance Standards and Policy Regulations a plus.
- Requires strong critical thinking, organizational, analytical, and excellent planning skills; must be able to pay attention to details and multi-task. Must be able to take directions, exercise sound judgment, and use tactfulness in making decisions, reasoning, and recommendations.
- Must be able to work as a contributing team member and independently with the ability to start and complete assignments as needed with or without direct supervision.
- Requires ability to collaborate with individuals at all levels of the organization, both internally & externally
- Requires experience working with diverse populations in various settings/sectors. Must build and support relationships with employees and agency stakeholders internally and externally.
- Requires strong verbal and written communication, interviewing, customer service, and interpersonal and customer relations skills. Requires experience developing, preparing, giving, and conducting related presentations, training workshops, information sessions, and facilitator and presentation skills.
- Ability to use varied social media sources and management tools, advertising mediums, and other communication vehicles is strongly preferred (i.e., Zoom, Facebook, Twitter, YouTube, and LinkedIn), and monitoring if used as a recruitment tool
- Demonstrated ability to work in a demanding environment and ability to change and adapt as needed.
- Experience in labor relations and/or collaborating with a unionized workforce is preferred.
- Bi-lingual skills a plus.
Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities: Ability to operate various word-processing software, spreadsheets, and database programs.
- Ability to work effectively with others.
- Ability to assess the health and behaviors of children by sight and sound.
- Ability to provide excellent customer service to internal and external customers.
- Ability to ensure compliance with regulatory agency requirements and policies.
- Ability to organize, prioritize, and utilize effective time management techniques.
- Ability to always respect confidentiality.
- Ability to carry out multiple tasks and meet deadlines.
- Ability to follow instructions furnished in verbal or written format.
Minimum Qualifications: Education and Training
: Education: A bachelors degree is required, preferably in human resources management, business administration, education administration, organizational development, or a related field, and/or an equivalent combination of education and experience.
- Experience: Minimum of five years of experience in a nonprofit, human resources, government, educational, HR Staffing or recruitment agency or comparable environment.
Licenses/Certifications:
Valid Texas drivers license.
Mental / Physical Tasks (F= Frequent, O=Occasional, R=Rarely): | F | STANDING: required when making copies, meeting people, moving from work area to work area | F | HANDLING: reports, vehicles, laptops, keys
| F | HEARING/TALKING/LISTENING: communicate with employees and others, answer the telephone, participate in meetings, give presentations | F | FINE DEXTERITY: operate computer, calculator, write, mouse, projector tools
| F | SITTING: performing work at a desk while reading, writing, in meetings, driving, riding in a vehicle to sites and meetings | O | KNEELING/CROUCHING/CRAWLING: plug-in equipment when connecting PC components, plugging in cords, opening lower desk drawers
| F | WALKING: from vehicle to site, area to area, to the copier | F | BENDING/TWISTING: to reach files, reports, handle paper, reach drawers
| F | GRASPING/HOLDING: holding binders, phones, tablets, and work resources | F | BALANCING: standing, reaching, driving
| F | LIFTING/CARRYING: report binders, paper, laptop, and supplies up to 50 lbs. | F | VISION: to drive and assist individuals in medical need
| F | PUSHING/PULLING: open/close file/copier drawers, open & close doors, rolltop carriers | F | FOOT CONTROLS driving
| F | DRIVING: scheduled and unscheduled trips to and from meetings and sites | | OTHER
| F | REACHING: answer the phone, reach for files and reports, plug in a laptop | |
Working Conditions: Working in a fast-paced environment with priorities and plans that may change rapidly.
Working on weekends, evenings and some holidays may be required.
Job Tags
Holiday work, Shift work, Weekend work, Afternoon shift,