What are the responsibilities and job description for the Employee Relations Partner position at MSH?
Employee Relations Partner
Here’s what you’ll do day-to-day:
- Manage all aspects of addressing employee concerns, workplace conflict resolution, and promoting a harmonious and inclusive work environment through investigations, developing disciplinary action plans, and mediating conversations.
- Coach and support managers in setting clear performance expectations, providing regular feedback, and addressing development needs to foster an environment of continuous improvement. Facilitate implementation of performance management plans and offboarding.
- Maintain up-to-date knowledge of HR regulations and ensure managers' adherence to company policies and legal requirements.
- Partner closely with Legal and People Partners to assess organizational risk and determine appropriate courses of action on escalated cases.
- Navigate ambiguous, high-stakes employee situations with sound judgment, balancing employee experience with business and legal risk.
- Maintain thorough and legally defensible documentation across all ER cases, ensuring consistency and protecting the organization.
- Identify patterns across cases and surface systemic risks to People leadership before they escalate.
Here’s what we're looking for:
- Proven experience in HR, with a minimum of 4 years in an HR Generalist role or 2 years in an Employee Relations or HR Business Partner role, separate from any other HR-related work experience (e.g. recruiting, talent development, etc.).
- Demonstrated experience handling complex, sensitive ER matters with discretion, sound judgment, and composure under pressure.
- Ability to hold multiple stakeholder interests simultaneously while keeping fairness and equity at the center.
- Track record of cross-functional collaboration with Legal teams on escalated employee issues.
- Exceptional knowledge of HR best practices, employment laws, and industry trends.
- Strong coaching and mentoring skills with the ability to inspire and guide managers effectively.
- Excellent communication and interpersonal abilities, facilitating successful collaboration with diverse teams.
- Demonstrated analytical skills to interpret ER metrics and propose actionable insights.
Nice to have:
- Formal education or training in interpersonal communication skills such as facilitated conversation or mediations, non-violent communication, counseling, coaching, etc.
- Experience working in a globally distributed company.