Human Resources Generalist, Domestic and Global HR
University of California - Santa Barbara | |
remote work | |
United States, California, Santa Barbara | |
1021 Anacapa Street (Show on map) | |
Nov 10, 2024 | |
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Payroll Title:Human Resources Generalist 2 Special Instructions: For full consideration, please include a resume and a cover letter as part of your application. Through international academic experiences, the University of California Education Abroad Program (UCEAP) inspires students to explore and transform their lives, UC, and the world. Since 1962, UCEAP has served as the UC systemwide study abroad program. In support of this mission, it has served over 100,000 students across all ten UC campuses and over 30,000 international exchange students. UCEAP is committed to promoting excellence through diversity, equity, and inclusiveness. Recognizing that diversity is integral to the University's achievement of academic excellence, UCEAP upholds the principle of equal opportunity for all, adheres to the University of California Diversity statement, and strives to create an environment that is welcoming for all. UCEAP typically has over 6,000 student participants annually, is active in over 40 countries worldwide, and welcomes about 1,500 Reciprocity students annually to the University of California. Sustained by strong academic excellence, spirited faculty collaboration, and an interrelated support system, UCEAP produces future global citizens and thought leaders. uceap.universityofcalifornia.edu Benefits of Belonging Working at UC means being part of this vibrant institution that shines a light on what is possible. People make UC great, and UC recognizes your contributions by making this a great place to work. Excellent retirement and health are just one of the rewards.Learn more about the benefits of working at UC Brief Summary of Job Duties: The University of California Education Abroad Program (UCEAP) is a UC systemwide program, serving all UC campuses, and currently provides an extensive portfolio of study abroad programs in over 40 countries at over 120 universities and institutions. In-country support is provided through a variety of structures including a network of nine UCEAP managed UC registered entities, branches, and tax-registered locations as well as approximately five employment partnerships and third parties engaging more than 30 local nationals in approximately 15 countries. This complex organizational structure requires human resources compliance with UC policies, US state and federal regulations, and global laws and regulations. Reporting to UCEAP's Human Resources Director and working closely with the Associate Director, Global Human Resources, the Human Resources Generalist completes various administrative duties, conducts research and analysis of moderate scope, and provides transactional and recordkeeping, support for the UCEAP domestic and global Human Resources unit. Required Qualifications:
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Job Functions and Percentages of Time: 40% UCEAP Human Resources - Using multiple, UC and UCEAP enterprise data and records systems, collects, and organizes, data and documents for reporting and compliance. Facilitates completion of personnel paperwork, such as job descriptions, performance evaluations, training completion reports, telecommuting/flexible work agreements, and related documents. Tracks probationary periods and annual performance evaluation completion. Organizes and maintains paper and electronic records, including personnel files, in accordance with UC retention policies and applicable regulations for multiple countries. Assists with a variety of internal audits; completes gap analyses, makes recommendations for compliance action plans, and implements approved plans. May assist with follow-up communications for outstanding items. Assists with records and document management systems implementation and projects. May monitor job description actions; maintains job descriptions in UCEAP digital personnel files. May complete other human resources research projects related to compensation, UC pay scales, gathering non-UC job description samples, and deriving metrics from various data reports. 15% Recruitment Support - Facilitates the full scope of recruitment activities for domestic and international staff talent acquisition and serves as a resource to hiring managers and search committees regarding recruitment policies, procedures, and practices. Using an online recruiting platform, prepares job postings and works with hiring managers to source candidates. Prepares search documents, such as minimum qualification reviews, redacted applications, and reformatting/updating selection rubrics. Assists with candidate screening and coordinates a variety of selection committee activities. Responsible for interview scheduling and candidate communications. Sends appropriate disposition notification to applicants, through the system or by email, upon close of search. Consults with the Human Resources Director or Associate Director, Global Human Resources, as appropriate. 15% Timekeeping and Payroll Support for Global Human Resources - Administers global time reporting for international employees by applying a variety of concepts in accordance with timekeeping regulations for multiple countries. Develops timekeeping tools and updates various timecards for local national employees in approximately seven countries. Responds to international employee inquiries or escalates as appropriate. 10% Staff Onboarding, Job Changes, and Offboarding Implementation - Initiates and/or monitors completion of staff onboarding, job changes, and offboarding workflow. Upon written confirmation of offer acceptance, completes background check and other pre-hire documents in collaboration with local hiring manager as required. Initiates workflow in the onboarding system as soon as possible to ensure timely notification to IT, Administrative Services, and the UCEAP payroll support specialist as needed. Creates digital personnel file and ensures necessary documents are filed. Schedules first-day meetings, as needed. Enters data in the appropriate system and files documents, as necessary. Facilitates staff flexible/remote work agreements, including initiating, tracking, and record-keeping. Calculates and tracks probationary period dates, as applicable, and notifies supervisor. Completes notification workflow for job changes and leaves of absence, as needed. Upon notification of a staff separation initiates notifications to IT, Administrative Services, and supervisor. Moves personnel file to inactive files and flags for retention tracking, as application. Sends additional notifications, as necessary. 5% Transactions, Reporting, and Analysis - Responsible for creating, updating, and terminating employee profiles and other human resources transactions within a UC enterprise Human Resources Management System (HRMS) system, and a standalone global human resources information system (HRIS). Participates in testing and implementation of system upgrades and functionality enhancements. Ensures data integrity and confidentiality. Pulls and/or prepares data reports and analyses on a regular basis or an ad hoc basis as assigned by the Human Resources Director. 15% Cross-Training, Backup Duties and Special Projects - Serves as backup for the UCEAP Human Resources team members during absences. This includes cross-training and formal backup and overflow duties, including new employee onboarding, and flexible/remote work agreements. Completes training courses as needed/assigned for completion of job duties and effective use of technology. Documents procedures and develops/maintains desk manuals. Provides backup for the Human Resources Management System (UC Path), Personnel, and Timekeeping Transactions. Receives training and updates from the HR Payroll Specialist, maintains working knowledge, and serves as backup initiator for faculty and staff transactions in the UC Path human resources management system. These transactions may include employment data changes, position control requests, new hires, reclassification, compensation changes, transfers (inter-departmental and inter-campus), ERIT reductions, separations, and assigned data management record-keeping projects. Provides backup for the Kronos Departmental Timekeeping Manager. Receives training and updates from the HR Payroll Specialist for the bi-weekly and monthly timekeeping processes for staff and academic personnel. Serves in the absence of the HR Payroll Specialist and completes overflow work or special projects. As assigned completes duties such as: monitoring timekeeping entries in the Kronos enterprise system; alerting employees and supervisors of errors and coordinating timely corrections and approvals; reviewing Kronos entries and data for accuracy in preparation for uploads; monitoring notifications of employee accrual balances that are nearing maximum. Other duties and special projects as assigned. UC Vaccination Programs Policy: |