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University Credit Union (UCU) seeks a motivated Human Resources Generalist who can deliver on UCU’s service promises by engaging in behaviors that creates and maintains team member loyalty. Position will be hybrid, working some days remotely and 1 or more days per week at our office headquarters in Westwood, Los Angeles.
You will impact UCU’s success by performing HR-related duties on a professional level and work closely with senior HR management. This position may carry out responsibilities in the following functional areas: benefits administration, employee relations, training, performance management, onboarding, policy implementation, recruitment/employment, affirmative action and employment law compliance.
We have a champions culture and core values – Courageous and Fearless, Honest and Open, All-in, Making a Difference, Predictive and Prescriptive, Innovation, Ownership Mindset, Never stop learning, Seize the opportunities.
We offer a generous benefit package:
And now for the detailed duties of the position:
Essential Duties
Knowledge and Skills
Experience
Human Resources experience desired. Banking and/or Accounting related experience preferred. Previous customer service and clerical experience required. Good overall knowledge of Human Resources, especially the legal aspects, are effectively used and administered in the industry.
Education/Certifications/Licenses
Degree in Human Resources or related field or equivalent combination of education and experience.
Interpersonal Skills
Ability to communicate effectively with people both verbally and in writing (listens and understands problems and assist staff) at all levels as needed.
Other Skills
Must be familiar with FMLA, ADA, HIPAA, FLSA, EEOC and other federal, state employment laws. Good problem-solving skills and ability to react quickly to arising problems. Advanced computer skills including Microsoft Office; word, excel, power point, etc. and comfort with using data base programs.
ADA Requirements
Physical Requirements
Perform primarily sedentary work with limited physical exertion and occasional lifting of up to 10 lbs. Must be capable of climbing / descending stairs in emergency situation.
University Credit Union is an Equal Opportunity Employer
Full Time
Banking
$80k-99k (estimate)
05/23/2023
04/30/2024
ucreditu.com
SALT LAKE CITY, UT
100 - 200
1956
PHIL JANOVAK
$50M - $200M
Banking
University Credit Union was established in 1956 on the campus of the University of Utah in Salt Lake City. The Credit Union provides low rate loans, deposit products & a wide variety of member services. It has 16 branches in Salt Lake & Davis Counties, including 4 on the U of U campus. It's Better Here University Federal Credit Union is a values-based, full-service financial cooperative serving the needs of close to 100,000 member-owners and their communities in Salt Lake and Davis Counties. Our History Originally established to serve the employees of the University of Utah, the Credit Union l...ater added alumni and students to its field of membership. In 2004, UFCU expanded to serve anyone who lives, works, goes to school, worships, or volunteers in Salt Lake County, and relatives of those who qualify. Today, UFCU serves close to 100,000 members. University Credit Union was started by a small group of professors at the University of Utah in July 1956. Founding member Dr. Roland Stucki, Chairman of the Finance Department, said, "No single person can take credit for organizing and developing the successful University Credit Union. It was a team effort where different individuals made substantial but different contribution to its success." Dr. Stucki and eleven others signed the original charter. Not a member of University Credit Union yet? Here are some reasons to join: Member-owned - Were owned by our members, so our only purpose is to serve you Local to Utah - We care about, serve in, and invest in our local community Loyal to You - The decisions we make are to serve you, our members, not a for-profit board
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