ASSISTANT HUMAN RESOURCES ANALYST
ASSOCIATE HUMAN RESOURCES ANALYST

(Series Specification)

Job Specifications

Class Code:

VE6/4

Analyst: CE,

JES

Date Originated:

6/84 

Dates Revised:

11/98, 7/25 


COUNTY OF SANTA CRUZ

DEFINITION

Under direction, performs professional human resources work in the areas of recruitment, selection, position classification, salary administration, employee relations, training, risk management and equal employment opportunity; and does other work as required.

DISTINGUISHING CHARACTERISTICS

Assistant Human Resources Analyst is the trainee and first working level class in the Human Resources Analyst series and is characterized by the responsibility to work under training and orientation conditions in providing human resources services. Incumbents are initially assigned work of a well-defined and limited nature which is subject to review in progress and upon completion within a division of Central Human Resources or in a Decentralized Human Resources Office. More difficult assignments and greater latitude are provided as skill and knowledge are acquired through experience. Positions are alternately staffed to the journey level Associate Human Resources Analyst without further examination upon approval and discretion of the appointing authority.

Associate Human Resources Analyst is the journey level class in the Human Resources Analyst series and is characterized by the responsibility to work independently in providing personnel services. Incumbents perform varied, difficult and specialized human resources work within a division of Central Human Resources or in a Decentralized Human Resources Office.

TYPICAL TASKS

Depending on assignment, duties may include but are not limited to the following:

Develop and implement recruitment and selection plans to fill anticipated and actual position vacancies. Analyze job content. Analyze and determine the need to fill vacancies, using promotional/open examinations. Determine the recruitment market, period, and screening criteria. Design and coordinate preparation of examination announcements, brochures and advertisements.

Develop examinations to rank applicants based on knowledge, skills and abilities. Review requests for and orders selective certifications. Provide career counseling as requested.

Conduct classification studies to determine appropriate allocation of positions. Review requests to classify new positions and/or reclassify existing positions. Determine the need for reclassification analysis, impact of change on other positions and impact on classification concepts. Analyze job content, level of difficulty and complexity of work, supervisory relationships, and other factors affecting classifications. Write class specifications. Present recommendations to departmental representatives, employee organizations and affected employees. Represents the County in employee classification appeals to the Civil Service Commission.

Conduct compensation analysis studies to determine appropriateness of salaries and benefits or to provide information needed to determine annual salary adjustments. Determine and compare class concepts internally and in the relevant labor market. Analyze agencies used for labor market salary comparison and recommend changes as appropriate. Collect, compile and evaluate salaries and benefits provided to comparable classes in the relevant labor market. Recommend changes in salaries and/or benefits and provide analysis regarding impact on related classifications.

Provide consultation to department representatives on human resources, employee relations, risk management, and equal employment issues. Provide procedural information based on interpretation of memoranda of understanding, personnel rules, laws and regulations. Assist in managements handling or progressive discipline actions and grievances. Recommend job restructuring to accommodate work restrictions and employment of the disabled. Provide technical expertise in selection, eliminating discriminatory and basic supervisory practice. Assist department managers in addressing sick leave abuse, work performance and working condition problems. Serve as a fact finder in the grievance or appeals processes. Mediates grievances and appeals at the informal stages.

Identify worker, supervisor and management training needs. Research and provide information on available training sessions. Recommends selection of training participants. Develop and present technical training on an individual or group basis on employee relations and human resources issues. Coordinate County-wide staff training and development activities.

Participate in the meet and confer process. Analyze employee requests and make recommendations to the chief spokesperson. Prepare management positions and language for memoranda of understanding and other official documents. Participate in strategy development and conference sessions with employee representatives. Prepare side issue documents as well as procedures to implement and interpret agreements. Coordinate the implementation of new agreements by conducting briefing sessions.

Assist department managers in staffing and organizational analysis, work simplification and/or other matters affecting use of human resources and working conditions. Coordinate such consultative services with County Executive Office representatives. May be assigned to analyze legislation and litigation and/or research and make recommendations on County-wide human resources, employee relations and/or other administrative matters. May assist in supervising incumbents of lower-level classifications.

EMPLOYMENT STANDARDS

Knowledge:

Assistant Human Resources Analyst

Some knowledge of:

Associate Human Resources Analyst

Working knowledge of the above, plus:

Working knowledge of:

Ability to:

Education and Experience:

Any combination of education and experience which would provide the required knowledge and abilities is qualifying, unless otherwise specified. A typical way to obtain the knowledge and abilities would be:

Assistant Human Resources Analyst - Equivalent to a four-year college degree with completion of upper division course work in Human Resources Administration, Management, Public Administration, Organizational Development, Administrative Analysis, Problem Solving Techniques, Industrial, Testing or Experimental Psychology, Business Law, or a closely related field.

OR

Two years of technical level public or private sector human resources experience which included responsibility for one or more of the following areas of assignment: recruitment, selection, position classification, salary administration, employee relations, risk management or equal employment opportunity.

OR

One year of technical level public or private sector human resources experience as described above AND possession of a Certificate in Human Resource Management.

Associate Human Resources Analyst - Equivalent to a four year college degree with completion of upper division course work in Human Resources Administration, Management, Public Administration, Organizational Development, Administrative Analysis, Problem Solving Techniques, Industrial, Testing or Experimental Psychology, Business Law, or a closely related field AND eighteen months of professional level public or private sector human resources experience which included responsibility for one or more of the following areas of assignment: recruitment, selection, position classification, salary administration, employee relations, risk management or equal employment opportunity. A related advanced degree or a Certificate in Human Resources Management may be substituted for up to six months of the required experience.

Special requirements/Conditions:


PREVIOUS CLASS TITLES: None
Bargaining Unit: 08
EEOC Job Category: 02
Occupational Grouping: 87
Workers Comp Code: 0053