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Employee Relations Intake Specialist
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Join Amazon's Employee Relations team as an ER Intake Specialist. This in-person role involves high-volume case triage, reviewing and routing 100+ cases daily using HR systems. We seek an HR professional with 5+ years' experience, exceptional judgment, and strong data management skills. The posit...
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United States , Atlanta; Arlington; Herndon; Seattle; Bellevue; Nashville; San Diego; Tempe; Austin
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48.00 - 52.00 USD / Hour
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Axiom Law
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Senior Employee Relations Specialist
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Seeking a Senior Employee Relations Specialist to serve as a trusted expert on complex ER matters in Camden. This role requires 5+ years of progressive ER experience, strong analytical skills, and the ability to influence stakeholders. You will ensure compliant outcomes, analyze trends, and suppo...
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United States , Camden
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80100.00 - 115100.00 USD / Year
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THE VAIL CORPORATION
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Explore a rewarding career path by discovering Employee Relations Specialist jobs, a critical and dynamic function within the Human Resources landscape. Professionals in this role act as the vital bridge between an organization and its workforce, dedicated to fostering a positive, fair, and productive work environment. Their core mission is to manage the employment relationship, ensuring it is built on a foundation of trust, compliance, and mutual respect. If you are a problem-solver with a passion for people and a keen eye for detail, a career in employee relations offers immense professional satisfaction and impact. An Employee Relations Specialist is typically responsible for a wide range of duties centered on conflict resolution, policy guidance, and risk mitigation. A primary function involves serving as a trusted advisor to managers and supervisors, coaching them through complex people management issues. This includes providing expert guidance on performance improvement plans, disciplinary actions, and involuntary separations, ensuring all steps are conducted fairly and in accordance with company policy and employment law. Another significant aspect of the role is conducting impartial and thorough investigations into employee complaints regarding issues such as harassment, discrimination, or violations of workplace conduct. Specialists meticulously gather facts, interview relevant parties, and prepare comprehensive reports with actionable recommendations for resolution. Beyond reactive casework, these professionals are instrumental in proactive initiatives. They often develop, update, and implement key HR policies and the employee handbook. A substantial part of their role involves designing and delivering training modules to managers and employees on topics like anti-harvassment, effective communication, conflict resolution, and compliance with evolving labor regulations. By analyzing trends from employee relations data, they provide valuable insights to leadership on the overall health of the organization's culture, identifying areas for continuous improvement. In unionized environments, specialists may also be responsible for managing and resolving union grievances and ensuring adherence to collective bargaining agreements. To excel in Employee Relations Specialist jobs, individuals must possess a unique blend of interpersonal and analytical skills. Substantial knowledge of employment law and HR best practices is non-negotiable. Excellent communication and active listening skills are paramount for handling sensitive conversations with discretion and empathy. Strong investigative, analytical, and objective reasoning abilities are essential for navigating complex cases. Furthermore, professionals in this field must be highly organized, capable of autonomously managing a high-volume and varied caseload, and skilled at building credible relationships with stakeholders at all levels. Typically, employers seek candidates with a bachelor’s degree in Human Resources, Business, or a related field, coupled with several years of hands-on experience in an HR generalist or specialist role with a heavy focus on employee relations. For those seeking a strategic, people-centric career, Employee Relations Specialist jobs represent a pivotal opportunity to shape workplace culture and drive organizational success.

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