Human Resources Specialist (Employee and Labor Relations)
Full-time
Others
Washington, District of C...
2 weeks ago
As the Human Resources Specialist you will: Provide expert staff advice.....
As the Human Resources Specialist you will:
- Provide expert staff advice to managers and supervisors throughout the National Gallery on complex employee relations matters, many of which are serious, sensitive, or controversial.
- Serve as technical advisor to National Gallery Representatives and/or the General Counsel's office on any actions which have been through the administrative process and have been pursued in the legal process.
- Provide advice and technical assistance in the handling of disciplinary and adverse actions, performance-based actions, performance improvement plans, and other issues where the primary focus relates to ER.
- Assist management in developing proposal and decision correspondence, ensuring the correspondence is technically correct, consistent with the facts, and likely to be sustained if the decision is appealed and subject to third party review.
- Advise employees on rights and procedural requirements for responding to proposals and for filing complaints, grievances, and appeals.
- Draft, finalize, and process medical letters, adverse actions, performance-based actions, and management responses to grievances, consistent with pertinent laws, rules, regulations, the CBA, and internal National Gallery policies.
- Conduct fact-findings, review, and/or investigations of employee concerns and/or allegations of misconduct consistent with National Gallery policies and procedures. Develop investigation plans, interview witnesses, draft statements, obtain supporting documents, and draft well supported findings and recommendations for management consideration and action.
- Process negotiated grievances, unfair labor practice complaints, and other labor relations activities consistent with the collective bargaining agreement and statutory requirements; review and analyze issues; perform research to identify and development pertinent information; prepare written statements of case and management decision letters.
- Participate in developing, modifying and/or conducting basic and/or refresher training in employee and labor relations policies and procedures in such areas as grievances, disciplinary actions, appeals, and performance management for the National Gallery's managers, supervisors, and other relevant staff.
Starting at $99,200 Per Year (GS 12-13)
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