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Assistant Human Resources Manager
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Aramark Sports & Entertainment seeks an Assistant HR Manager for its New England District, based onsite at Boston’s Fenway Park. Leverage 2+ years of employee relations experience to resolve workplace matters, investigate concerns, and advise leadership on HR policies. This role requires strong c...
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United States , Boston
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65000.00 - 75000.00 USD / Year
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Assistant Human Resources Manager
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Aramark Sports & Entertainment seeks an Assistant HR Manager for its New England District, based onsite at Boston’s Fenway Park. This role resolves employee relations issues, advises leadership on policy compliance, and investigates concerns across iconic venues. Requires 2+ years of employee rel...
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United States , Boston
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65000.00 - 75000.00 USD / Year
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Aramark UK
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Assistant Human Resources Manager
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United States , Yosemite National Park
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Assistant Human Resources Manager
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Join our team at SAP Center in San Jose as an Assistant HR Manager. Support all HR functions, including employee relations, talent acquisition, and policy guidance. This onsite role requires a Bachelor's degree, 2+ years of experience, and a flexible schedule. We offer comprehensive benefits like...
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United States , San Jose
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77000.00 - 80000.00 USD / Year
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Aramark
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About the Human Resources Assistant Manager role

Explore a rewarding career path by discovering Human Resources Assistant Manager jobs, a pivotal role that bridges strategic HR initiatives and daily operational execution. This profession serves as the backbone of a functional HR department, supporting the HR Manager in developing, implementing, and administering policies and programs that cultivate a productive, compliant, and positive work environment. Professionals in this role are instrumental in translating HR strategy into actionable tasks, ensuring the seamless delivery of services that support both employee well-being and organizational objectives.

Typically, an HR Assistant Manager engages in a diverse portfolio of responsibilities spanning the entire employee lifecycle. A core function involves supporting the recruitment and talent acquisition process, which may include liaising with external recruitment sources, attending job fairs, screening candidates, and coordinating interviews to ensure a robust pipeline of talent. They often play a key role in onboarding and training, facilitating new hire orientation programs and coordinating departmental training to foster employee development and cross-functional skills. Employee relations is another critical area, where they help maintain open communication channels, assist in reviewing disciplinary actions, and contribute to resolving workplace issues in accordance with company policy and legal standards.

Furthermore, HR Assistant Managers are heavily involved in compliance and administrative excellence. They assist in maintaining meticulous and confidential employee records, ensuring all documentation meets legal requirements. They often help manage critical processes related to unemployment claims, workers' compensation, and mandated programs like drug testing. Their work ensures the organization adheres to all applicable labor laws and regulations, mitigating risk. Communicating HR policies, benefits, and safety protocols to the workforce is also a common duty, often done through handbooks, meetings, and direct consultation.

To succeed in Human Resources Assistant Manager jobs, individuals typically need a blend of education and experience. A bachelor’s degree in Human Resources, Business Administration, or a related field is common, though some positions may accept equivalent experience. Most roles require several years of prior experience in a generalist or specialist HR capacity. Essential skills include strong interpersonal and communication abilities for interacting with all levels of staff, keen attention to detail for administrative accuracy, a solid understanding of employment law, and the discretion to handle sensitive information. Problem-solving skills, a service-oriented mindset, and the ability to multitask in a dynamic environment are paramount. For those seeking a role with significant responsibility, growth potential, and the opportunity to impact organizational culture, pursuing Human Resources Assistant Manager jobs is an excellent strategic career move.