Director of Human Resources

LINE LA

Director of Human Resources

Los Angeles, CA
Full Time
Paid
  • Responsibilities

    Benefits:

    401(k)

    401(k) matching

    Bonus based on performance

    Dental insurance

    Employee discounts

    Free food & snacks

    Health insurance

    Paid time off

    Training & development

    Vision insurance

    Wellness resources

    Job Overview

    The Director of Human Resources understands that the hotel will only be as successful as the associates who are in it, and make it a priority to foster a positive culture of engagement- filling our team with passionate associates who love our industry. An HR Director is responsible for the daily operations of the Human Resource function; including full-cycle recruiting, training and development, and coaching & counseling, and administration. An HR Director will help build their team's leadership skillset and HR business acumen. HR Directors will work closely with the General Manager regarding short and long-term goals and manage expenses within approved budget parameters.

    HR Directors must have a welcoming and approachable personality and demonstrate genuine concern for guests and employees. HR sets the tone for others in stressful situations by responding in a cool, calm, and collected way. Creating confidence and trust is a must and must be viewed by others as honest and direct. You must be comfortable conversing with individuals from a variety of backgrounds and at all organizational levels. You are a self-improver who develops a variety of approaches and communication techniques tailored to each situation.

    The person having this position must possess good communication skills, have the ability to resolve conflict and have a thorough understanding of LINE policies, procedures, and expectations.

    Because of the fluctuating demands of the company’s operation, it may be necessary that each

    employee perform a multitude of different functions; therefore, as an essential part of your position, you will be expected to help others when the occasion arises, just as other employee is expected to help you. Accordingly, you may be expected to perform other tasks as needed or as directed.

    Essential Functions & Responsibilities

    Establish and maintain good communications and teamwork with fellow colleagues and other departments within the hotel

    Respond to internal and external HR related inquiries or requests and provide assistance as needed

    Redirect HR related calls or distribute correspondence to the appropriate person of the team

    Maintain records of personnel-related data (payroll, benefits, personal information, leaves, turnover rates etc.) in both paper and the database and ensure all employment requirements are met

    Act as a liaison with other departments or functions (payroll, benefits etc.)

    Lead the recruitment/hiring process by sourcing candidates, performing background checks, assisting in shortlisting, issuing employment contracts etc.

    Schedule meetings, interviews, HR events etc. and maintain the team’s agenda

    Coordinate training sessions and seminars

    Ensure new hire orientations are conducted

    Develop the onboarding process and update new hire records

    Implement policies and procedures

    Respond to unemployment claims

    Coordinate and facilitate benefit enrollment meetings

    Process payroll edits and review payroll for accuracy

    Review insurance carrier invoices for accuracy

    Assist in recommending and supporting employee relations programs

    Produce and submit reports on general HR activity

    Adhere to all standards of operations, policies and procedures, manuals, memos and verbal instructions

    Maintain “open door” communication with employees

    Control labor and operating expenses through effective scheduling, budgeting, purchasing decisions, and inventory and cash control

    Responsible for interviewing, selecting, training, guiding, managing and scheduling personnel

    Monitor and develop employee performance to include, but not limited to, providing supervision, conducting counseling, evaluations, setting annual goals and delivering recognition and reward

    Ensure staff understands their job expectations before holding them accountable

    Maintain awareness of documentation needed and retained in employee files

    Be familiar with all safety and emergency procedures including OSHA requirements

    Attend relevant meetings

    Must be courteous and gracious, maintaining a professional demeanor at all times

    Knowledge, Requirements and Skills

    Bachelor's degree in human resources, business administration or relevant field; additional education in Human Resource Management a plus

    Bi/Multi-Lingual a plus – Spanish a plus

    At least two (2) years’ experience as an HR Director preferred

    At least five (5) years’ experience as an HR Manager or HR Leader position required

    Union experience required

    Hotel experience preferred

    Knowledge of human resources processes and best practices

    Strong ability in using MS Office (MS Excel and MS PowerPoint, in particular)

    Experience with HR databases and HRIS systems (e.g. Ceridian Dayforce, ADP, Paycom)

    Ability to work with Applicant Tracking Software

    In-depth understanding of sourcing tools, like resume databases and online communities

    Familiarity with social media recruiting

    Outstanding communication and interpersonal skills

    Ability to handle data with confidentiality

    Excellent reading, writing and oral proficiency in the English Language

    Excellent organizational and time management skills

    Excellent attention to detail

    Ability to multitask

    Work well under pressure, requires being a team player

    Working Conditions/Environment

    The noise level in the work environment is usually moderate

    The person having this responsibility may have to lift up to 20lbs on an occasional basis

    The person having this position may have to sit for eight (8) hours, stand and/or walk, push, kneel, bend, balance, squat, reach and stretch for one (1) hour per day

    The work environment characteristics described herein are representative of those an Employee typically encounters while performing the essential functions of the position. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.