What are the responsibilities and job description for the Human Resources Compliance Manager position at Solve IT Strategies, Inc.?
Contract to hire, on-site in Chicago (Loop), IL
The HR Compliance Manager is responsible for the leadership, oversight, and management of all regulatory and compliance processes within Human Resources, and ensures adherence to Human Resources regulatory requirements, maintaining and updating HR policies and processes, and offering expert consultation on compliance-related matters.
Prepares for, owns, and leads the HR response to regulatory visits, including
collaboration with leaders and employees across the organization.
Responsibilities
1. Proactively creates, maintains, updates, and owns all Human Resources policies and processes; ensures all comply with federal, state, and local laws and regulations, as well as business and goals. This includes leading regular institution policy reviews and ensuring stakeholder alignment and timely updates.
2. Develops, monitors, and audits all regulatory, legal, and organizational compliance requirements related to the pre-employment and
employment cycles.
3. Acts as a subject matter expert on HR-related compliance matters and their impact on the organization.
Provides consultative support to HR Business partners, Centers of Excellence (COEs) and senior leadership on policy interpretation and application. Collaborates with departments
within and outside of HR to promote compliance awareness and consistency in policy execution.
4 . Leads and manages the Human Resources’ department-wide role in audit and accreditation initiatives and visits from regulatory bodies.
Proactively prepares prior to regulatory visits to ensure a smooth response.
Responsible for ensuring system compliance with employee licensure and certification requirements
Develops and leads organization-wide and department-specific communication of and training on existing, new, or revised HR policies. Partners with Communications and Learning & Development to develop communication and change management plans; ensures clarity and accessibility of
HR policy materials for employees and leaders.
7. Regularly and proactively conducts HR compliance audits, assesses and identifies areas of potential risk or documentation deficiencies, and
implements and leads process improvements and corrective actions where necessary. Provides audit results and reporting on quantitative and
qualitative data and findings.
8.Partners with Procurement and Legal to review HR vendor agreements for compliance requirements and risk management, including all
contingent worker and/or contractor agreements.
9.Maintains an understanding of regulatory issues and stays current on applicable standards through seminars, training courses and regulatory
literature.
10. Coordinates with the Office of Legal Affairs and HR COEs to maintain alignment with legal and operational standards.
11. Assists the Office of Institutional Equity with OFCCP compliance initiatives, including the Affirmative Action Plan and related activities.
12. Partners with Digital & Information Services teams to ensure HR data privacy and compliance.
13. Develops process maps, governance documents, and knowledge resources to ensure operational consistency.
Required Job Qualifications:
1. Bachelor’s Degree in Human Resources, Business Administration, Legal Studies, or a related field.
2.7–10 years of experience in HR policy development, compliance, or regulatory affairs.
3. Equivalent education and experience may be considered.
4 . Strong working knowledge of employment laws, labor standards, and compliance frameworks.
5. Experience in policy authorship, legal research, and regulatory interpretation.
6. Excellent writing, communication, and interpersonal skills.
7.Ability to manage complex projects in a dynamic, fast-paced environment.
8. Proficiency in Microsoft Office Suite and experience managing digital policy systems.
Preferred Job Qualifications:
1 . Juris Doctor (JD) or advanced degree in a related field.
2 . Experience with PolicyTech.
3. Experience managing compliance in a hospital system