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independent judgment in applying Company policies in an equitable manner within the requirements of applicable employment laws and established Company precedent.
- Advises management in appropriate resolution of employee relations issues based on applicable federal/state employment laws, Company policies, and past precedent
- Responds to inquiries from employees/managers regarding policies, procedures, and programs in a timely manner
- Determines appropriate level of discipline based on the circumstances and as required, defends organization's position based on past precedent, policies, etc.
- Prepares corrective action documents and as applicable, employee separation notices and related documentation after reviewing circumstances and advising management of potential risks
- Investigates internal complaints of harassment/discrimination and other employment-related issues
- Acts as strategic partner to leadership, mitigating systemic issues arising from investigations and conducting education on various topics discovered during internal investigations
- Remains mindful of concerns in other areas of the company (i.e. Health Care Compliance, Safety, etc.), ensuring that any such issues are properly referred to the applicable department personnel
- Assists Corporate Benefits in the administration of FMLA and ADA
- Conducts internal investigations for claims from outside agencies and works with outside counsel regarding additional inquiry, information gathering, and interviews
- Identifies legal requirements and government reporting regulations affecting human resources functions and ensures policies, procedures, and reporting are in compliance
- Participates in management training for interviewing, hiring, terminations, promotions, performance review, and harassment/discrimination as needed/requested
- Represents organization at employment-related hearings and investigations
- Travel is required for location visits, investigations, agency audits, Legal issues, etc.
- Travel requirements do not typically exceed 30% of job