Director, Human Resources

BERKELEY SCHOOLS
Berkeley, California United States  View Map
Posted: Dec 05, 2024
  • Salary: $170,248.68 - $187,687.08 Annually USD
  • Full Time
  • Administration and Management
  • Human Resources and Personnel
  • Job Description

    Basic Function and Representative Duties

    RECRUITMENT FOR THIS POSITION WILL START AT STEP 3 OF THE SALARY SCHEDULE.

    BASIC FUNCTION:

    The Director of Human Resources is responsible for the administration of the day-to-day operation of the Human Resources Office, including school staffing, recruitment for teachers and substitutes, employer/employee relations, evaluation of office personnel, and credentialing. The Director plans, organizes and coordinates all human resources activities for certificated as well as non-Personnel Commission duties for the classified employees of the District. The position also performs duties in training, PERB hearings, arbitration cases, employer/employee relations, disciplinary actions, and related staffing problems in support of District human resources activities.

    DISTINGUISHING CHARACTERISTICS:

    The position is different from that of the Executive Director, Classified Personnel. Both positions manage matters regarding classified employees. However, the Executive Director, Classified Personnel, reports to the Personnel Commission and is responsible for the proper administration, development, interpretation, and enforcement of the district merit rules. The Executive Director, Classified Personnel, also does not have the authority to hire and or terminate district employees.

    The Director of Human Resources does have the authority to hire and terminate district employment for classified employees. This position is also responsible for EEO, disciplinary matters, advice to principals and site administrators regarding disciplinary matters up to and including termination, compliance with all collective bargaining agreements, and the supervision of the District Human Resources team. The Director of Human Resources is also expected to collaborate and work directly with but not supervise Personnel Commission staff.

    REPRESENTATIVE DUTIES:

    The duties listed below are intended only as illustrations of the various types of work that may be performed. The omission of specific statements of duties does not exclude them from the position if the work is similar, related, or a logical assignment to this class. There will typically be an assigned schedule for these duties.

    • Certificated personnel recruitment, selection and assignment based on District needs, ensuring compliance with State and Federal certification regulations.


    • Assist in reference checks for candidates recommended for hire.


    • Coordinate the scheduling of candidates for interviews, prepare interview materials for panels and represent the District as needed in the interview and selection process.


    • Coordinate and supervise the screening, hiring, training and evaluation of substitute employees.


    • Coordinate and supervise the employee fingerprinting process and maintenance of records.


    • Maintain complete and accurate confidential personnel records of all District employees, including applications, current certificated and classified employee lists, assignments, salary credential information, required health tests, position descriptions, evaluation procedures, leaves, accruals and vacation schedules.


    • Provide professional development to all District administrators regarding the implementation and use of certificated and classified evaluation instruments, discipline procedures, and investigative documents and summaries.


    • Provide assistance and counseling to employees related to personnel policies, laws, procedures, practices and programs.


    • Manage and interpret Contract Bargaining Agreements.


    • Monitor compliance with personnel issues related to State and Federal guidelines, including the Americans with Disabilities Act.


    • Oversee procedures for the evaluation of classified, certificated and management employees.


    • Assist management in evaluating staff performance and prescribing goals for improvement.


    • Responsible for verification of credentials and monitoring of assignment of certificated staff for compliance.


    • Determine appropriate salary placement based on experience, education and contract language.


    • Review personnel action forms for approval, accuracy and data processing.


    • Coordinate STRS and PERS retirement reporting and review related personnel transition for accuracy.


    • Coordinate and administer investigations into employee misbehavior and complaints.


    • Coordinate promotions, transfer and reassignments, termination and disciplinary actions.


    • Coordinate District action in cases of employee discipline and dismissal.


    • Administer and monitor leaves of absence, FMLA and excessive absenteeism.


    • Manage and supervise personnel procedures and departmental staff.


    • Oversee Employee Recognition and Retirement Recognition events.


    • Compile and submit County, State and Federal reports and forms, including but not limited to J-90 credential audits.


    • Submits annual reasonable assurance letters for substitutes and 10-month classified employees in a timely manner.


    • Provide mandated training including, but not limited to, sexual harassment policy and prevention, and mandated reporting.


    • Performs other related and specialized duties as may be assigned.


    • Serve on the B-PAR panel.


    Knowledge and Abilities

    KNOWLEDGE OF:
    • Personnel rules and regulations
    • Principles and practices in personnel administration (grievance process and decision making, teacher evaluation)
    • State and Federal labor laws
    • Fair employment practices
    • Technological personnel tools and systems including but not limited to MS Word, Excel, Frontline Absence Management and Frontline Escape
    • Contract negotiation and development
    • Credentialing standards


    ABILITY TO:
    • Communicate effectively both orally and in writing
    • Work collaboratively with employee groups, the public and members of the management team
    • Interpret and apply directives, policies, laws and negotiated agreements in a variety of situations
    • Use sound judgment and remain objective in all matters that require complete discretion and sensitivity
    • Maintain confidentiality and use proper discretion in dealing with confidential matters.
    • Meet pressing timelines and deadlines.
    • Use technology and computer software applications relative to human resources management and administration.
    • Analyze situations accurately and adopt an effective course of action
    • Understand and be sensitive to those of culturally and linguistically diverse backgrounds
    • Learn, plan, formulate and execute Federal, State, District and departmental policies, procedures and directives in accordance with assigned duties


    Education, Experience and Other Requirements

    MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS:

    The requirements listed below represent the knowledge, skills and abilities required to satisfactorily perform the essential duties and responsibilities.

    Education, Training, and Experience:

    Any combination equivalent to: a bachelor’s degree from an accredited four-year college or university with training in the broad aspects of school administration, professional development in the area of public sector or school personnel practices and demonstrated competence in Certificated and Classified Personnel; six years of successful human resources experience with increasing responsibilities; and four years of supervisory experience.

    Negotiation experience and successful experience in areas of conflict resolution are desirable.

    SPHR-CA, PHR-CA or similar certification is desirable.

    A master’s degree is preferred but not required.

    LICENSES AND OTHER REQUIREMENTS:

    Valid California Driver’s License and vehicle insurability to comply with District requirements.

    Employment eligibility includes fingerprint, tuberculosis, and/or other employment clearance.

    Working Conditions and Additional Information

    WORKING CONDITIONS:

    Environment:

    Driving a vehicle to conduct work

    Indoor and outdoor work environment

    Interactions with dissatisfied, hostile, and irate individuals

    Subject to demanding timelines and constant interruptions

    Physical Demands:

    Bending at the waist; kneeling or crouching to file and retrieve materials

    Dexterity of hands and fingers to operate a computer keyboard and mouse

    Hearing and speaking to present or exchange information in person and on the telephone

    Operating a computer keyboard for extended periods of time

    Perform work that involves lifting, carrying, pushing, or pulling objects typically weighing 35 pounds, reaching overhead, above the shoulders and horizontally

    SALARIES: All salaries as stated are based on present information and are subject to change. Appointments are made at the minimum salary shown and increases are granted at intervals based on satisfactory service.

    BENEFITS: Health plans provide for full coverage for employees and families in the area of medical and dental insurance to a negotiated maximum. All employees who work an average regular assignment of less than 5-1/2 hours a day (.72 FTE or less) shall be entitled to health insurance coverage and dental insurance coverage on a pro-rated basis. This position is covered by Social Security and may be eligible for California Public Employees Retirement System (CalPERS), with joint employee and employer-paid contributions. Current members of CalPERS working in other California state, county, city, and school districts can transfer retirement service credit to the District. All employees are enrolled in an Employee Assistant Program (EAP). The District also offers various optional benefits including life insurance, short-term disability, Vision Service Plan (VSP), and a medical and dependent care flexible spending option.

    VACATION: Classified (non-represented) Management, District employees shall accrue vacation as follows:

    Eighteen (18) working days per year.

    HOLIDAYS: Annual employees receive seventeen (17) paid holidays per year:

    Independence Day

    Labor Day

    Veterans' Day

    Thanksgiving Holiday (3 Days)

    Winter Board Holiday (3 Days)

    New Year's Holiday (2 Days)

    Martin Luther King's Birthday

    Lincoln's Birthday

    Washington's Birthday

    Spring Board Holiday

    Malcolm X's Birthday

    Memorial Day

    School Year employees may receive sixteen (16) paid holidays, including all of the above except Independence Day (4th of July).

    PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT: Classified employees may also participate in professional development activities to enhance their careers.

    HEALTH AND CHARACTER INVESTIGATIONS:

    Candidates selected for appointment may be required to pass a medical examination given by a Commission-designated physician to determine physical fitness for District employment. The Commission may disqualify any eligible candidates on the basis of the examining physician's report. The District also conducts a fingerprinting background check for all potential candidates for hire. All convictions must be declared and explained on the application; failure to do so will automatically disqualify the application. Tuberculosis tests must be completed and a negative result must be supplied prior to beginning work.

    Closing Date/Time: 1/6/2025 11:59 PM Pacific
  • ABOUT THE COMPANY

    • Berkeley Unified School District
    • Berkeley Unified School District

    About the District

    Since the founding of the University of California, Berkeley in 1868 and the establishment of Berkeley’s first high school in 1879, Berkeley’s community has been proud to be a leader in public education.  In 1968, the Berkeley Unified School District was the nation’s first school district to desegregate without a court order.  What you should know about our District:

     

    • Students are our priority.
    • We take pride in our diversity.
    • We hold high expectations for ourselves and our students.
    • We treat each other with respect and act with integrity.

    Berkeley Unified is responsible for educating more than 9,400 individual students in 11 public elementary schools, 3 middle schools, one comprehensive high school, and an alternative high school. In addition, the district has 3 preschool facilities and an Adult School serving several thousand students each year. With a tradition of excellence rooted in a vibrant community, Berkeley Unified alumni have become national and international leaders in business, civic society, politics, academia, sports and the arts. Students and staff in Berkeley Unified come from a wide variety of ethnic and socioeconomic backgrounds, surrounded by one of the most intellectually and culturally rich regions in the United States.

    The Mission, Vision, Values, and Goals of Berkeley Unified are encapsulated in the four E’s:

    • Excellence
    • Equity
    • Engagement
    • Enrichment

    Excellence in Learning, in Teaching, and in Service to our Students and Families

    Equity in Access, in Resource Allocation, and Educational Outcomes

    Engagement with Parents, Guardians, Families, and Community

    Enrichment in Curriculum with Music & the Arts, Libraries, Gardens & Nutrition, Science & Health, Physical Education & Sports

    Parent and Community Involvement
    The Vision for BUSD is one in which parents, family, and community are an integral part of each school. When parents and families get personally involved in education, their children do better in school and grow up to be more successful in life.  This is why Berkeley has dedicated resources and specialized staff to support the home-school partnership and to give all parents/guardians access to understanding opportunities and services available for their children.

    Public Support
    Over the past 25 years, the Berkeley Unified School District’s ability to provide well-rounded educational resources and opportunities to all students has been significantly boosted by the generous financial support of local taxes that augment the General Fund for specific purposes.

    Berkeley voters have overwhelmingly supported the Berkeley Schools Excellence Program (BSEP), a special local tax first adopted in 1986 and renewed consistently since then, most recently as Measure A in 2006. (1986 to present)

    Berkeley voters are as committed to the safety and modernization of school and district facilities as to the students and educational programs they house, most recently evidenced in the renewal of a maintenance special tax and a new facilities bond in 2010.

    • Facilities Bonds (1992, Measure BB of 2002, Measure I of 2010)
    • Maintenance Parcel Tax (Measure H of 2010)

    Very Low Class Size
    Berkeley Public schools have among the lowest class sizes in the state. While many school districts have exceeded 20 students in kindergarten through third grade, thanks to the BSEP tax measure Berkeley has maintained 20:1 since 1984. Grades 4 and 5 classrooms have average student-teacher ratios of 26-1, again much lower than the state average.

    • All Berkeley elementary schools have fewer students than the state average of 525 students — in fact, the Berkeley average is 375.
    • The average student-teacher ratio in academic classrooms in middle school is less than 28:1, and many math classes are 20:1.
    • The average student-teacher ratio in academic classrooms in high schools is 28:1.

    Because the Berkeley community recognizes that public education is the cornerstone of a productive, creative, and healthy society, all of our schools benefit from the generosity of monetary and in-kind donations.  Visit our “Public Support” page to find out more about the generosity and commitment of our supporters and how the many different funding and volunteer organizations enhance each child’s education in the Berkeley Public Schools.

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