Assistant Director People - Santa Monica, United States - Santa Monica Proper

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Description
Santa Monica Proper Hotel

Santa Monica Proper marries the elevated design of Kelly Wearstler with a 1920's landmark building and new contemporary architecture.

There are 267 guest rooms and suites, many with terraces, embody the relaxed sophistication of the California lifestyle, with interiors inspired by the colors and textures of the neighboring coastline.

Take in the panoramic views from the only rooftop pool deck in Santa Monica, choose from multiple dining options, indulge in a treatment in the first ever Surya Ayurvedic Hotel Spa, or take advantage of over 24,000 square feet of high design meeting and event spaces.

Anything less just wouldn't be Proper

Job Overview


The Assistant Director of People & Culture is responsible for operating in all human resources functions including learning and development, employee database maintenance, culture and colleague relations, payroll and benefits, talent acquisition, performance management, and onboarding and offboarding.

particular facets of P&C processes such as recruitment, onboarding, and training. This position reports to the Director of People & Culture.


The Assistant Director acts as the client-facing partner to the management and colleague population of the hotel operation and support departments.

This role provides expertise and direct support in the areas of colleague relations, performance management, and organizational development.


The Assistant Human Resources Director will be the primary point of contact to the assigned internal client base for assistance with human resources policies, procedures and programs.


Duties/Responsibilities

  • Partner with departments to communicate human resources policies, procedures, programs and laws.
  • Identify and effectively handle employee relations issues and organizational development issues.
  • Conduct internal investigations, respond to employee complaints in collaboration with site management, and provide a resolution plan to address employee complaints/concerns.
  • Determine and recommend employee relations practices necessary to establish a positive employeremployee relationship and promote a high level of employee morale and motivation.
  • Review the recommendations from management, assist and monitor the implementation of performance improvement plans and other corrective actions for underperforming employees.
  • Build and maintain knowledge of current HR related laws and practices, as well as internal policies/procedures, and provide suitable interpretation to management and employees.
  • Assist with HRrelated education/training, communication, and awareness efforts. Support implementation and training for new HR programs, policies, and initiatives.
  • Monitor onboarding and orientation process while taking a leading role in welcoming new hires.
  • Assist in the recruitment process, such as posting job openings, sending offer letters, and onboarding activities.
  • Perform payroll functions to support the People & Culture Coordinator and Payroll Manager
  • Act as the primary custodian for colleague data management and records recovery for colleagues using ADP and internal platforms
  • Provide day to day performance management to managers (e.g. coaching, counseling, conflict resolution, career development, progressive discipline, separations, etc.)
  • Research and recommend potential technological solutions to enable people support
  • Handle colleague inquiries related to Proper policies and procedures, the Collective Bargaining Agreement, and the Proper handbook
  • Works independently and within a team on special nonrecurring and/or ongoing projects. Acts as project manager for special projects at the request of the Director of People & Culture
  • Manage workers' compensation policy and procedures including but not limited to colleague medical treatment assistance, submitting claims and employment information, reviewing accommodations, managing leaves, etc.
  • Manage the leave of absence process for all leaves covered by federal and state laws, the Proper handbook and the Collective Bargaining Agreement
  • Compile and submit reports for various purposes related to People & Culture and compliance
Qualification Standards


Education and Experience


Bachelor's Degree in Human Resources management, business management, or related field and 5-7 years of Human Resources Generalist experience or equivalent combination of education and experience.

Human Resources Certification(s) preferred

Experience working with and implementing HR Information systems and other system platforms related to HR

Familiarity with payroll

Experience in hospitality industry preferred

Experience working in union environment preferred

Working knowledge of federal, state (California), and local laws (Los Angeles / Santa Monica)


Skills
Ability to speak and translate English and Spanish

Excellent written, verbal and social communication skills

A passion for people and colleague experiences and teamwork

Willingness

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