Government of the United States Virgin Islands Department of Education
Office of Human Resources
POSITION: ASSISTANT DIRECTOR OF HUMAN RESOURCES
DESCRIPTION
This technical position requires someone with a clear and demonstrable knowledge of the major elements of Human Resources Management. The Assistant Human Resource Director should have HR generalist knowledge, and be versed in the areas of benefits, workforce planning, recruitment and staffing strategies, wage and salary administration, associate and labor relations, and local diversity initiatives. Workforce training and development is a key role of the Assistant Human Resources Director. This highly visible role assists in short and long term planning of the HR function and is heavily involved in executing the HR initiatives. This employee reports to the Director.
DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILTIES (NOT ALL INCLUSIVE)
- Supervises the district office;
- Assists in the preparation of reports;
- Assists with conflict resolutions and provides recommendations;
- Coordinates orientation projects for new employees;
- Provides confidential support;
- Assists with district and territorial certification of teachers;
- Provides leadership in the absence of the Director or on behalf of the Director as requested;
- Confers regularly with subordinate staff to review developments, problems, and plans of action;
- Advise and guide administrators and other supervisors in handling job performance concerns or in carrying out investigations of alleged employee misconduct;
- Confers with and assist legal counsel when necessary to assure appropriate and consistent decisions regarding employee disciplinary action;
- Attends Human Resources conferences;
- Supervises staff training and development;
- Makes recommendations to the Director for the adoption of additional laws, regulations or amendments to the existing laws and regulations;
- On a District or Territorial level, develops and administers various programs of environmental services, including the preparation of plans, budgets, and reports;
- Directs the day-to-day activities of the District in which he/she is assigned;
- Provide the administrative direction and serves as Assistant Director of the environmental
- Perform related duties as assigned
KNOWLEDGE, SKILL AND ABILITIES
- Considerable knowledge of employee benefits, workforce planning, recruitment and staffing strategies, wage and salary administration, labor relations and local diversity initiatives;
- Considerable knowledge of the process as it relates to the implementation HR Division’s programs, goals and objectives;
- Ability to locate resources to achieve the Human Resources mission;
- Ability to discern confidential and public information;
- Ability to instruct and impart knowledge;
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- Ability to condense, review, and asses reports;
- Ability to negotiate and resolve conflicts;
- Ability to lead and supervise others;
- Ability to coordinate functions and delegate tasks;
- Ability to effectively coordinate a wide range of programs;
- Refined verbal and written communication skills;
- Professional presentation skills;
- Knowledge of Microsoft Office (proficiency in Excel, Access and PowerPoint);
- Ability to effectively manage time and meet deadlines;
- Ability to conduct complex research and compile data;
- Ability to instruct personnel in a clear and comprehensible manner;
- Ability to establish and maintain interagency relationships;
- Ability to make sound and independent judgment while performing various tasks and assignments;
EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE
- Masters degree from an accredited institution in Human Resources Management or related field and five years experience, two (2) or more years at the supervisory level; or
- A Bachelor’s degree in Human Resources Management or related field and ten (10) years experience, six (6) or more years at the supervisory level.
“No person shall be discriminated against in employment or in any other educational program or activity offered by the Virgin Islands Department of Education on account of race, color, creed, national origin, sex, handicap, or age.”