Under general supervision, incumbents perform a variety of professional level work in the areas of employee benefits, recruitment and selection, leave administration, workers' compensation and training; assist in the administration and management of the personnelprograms and perform other related duties as assigned. The Human Resources Analyst is a journey level professional class performing a variety of general to complex human resources assignments within established policies and procedures. Incumbents typically perform the full range of duties with minimal supervision and are expected to take on more complex assignments as knowledge and skill develop through work experience.
Example of duties:
Any combination of education and training which would provide the opportunity to acquire the required knowledge, skills and abilities. Possession of a Bachelor's degree from an accredited college or university in public administration, human resources, business administration, or related field and a minimum of two years of professional human resources personnel experience. Substitution: Additional qualifying work experience as described above may substitute for the required education on a year-for-year basis. One year (2080 hours) of additional qualifying experience will be considered equivalent to 30 semester units/45 quarter units. License Requirement: Possession of a valid California class C driver's license, or the ability to provide suitable transportation may be required to perform the essential job functions of the position.
Knowledge of: basic principles, functions and practices of public personnel administration preferred, including organization staffing, classification, compensation and selection; benefits administration, leave management, methods and techniques of interviewing; basic job analysis methods and techniques; statistical and research methods. Labor and employee relations laws and best practices; related State and Federal laws and legislation related to labor negotiations, employment, leaves, accommodation and pay. English usage, including grammar, spelling, vocabulary and punctuation. General business software including Windows Word, Excel and Outlook. Modern office practices and procedures including filing, operation of standard office equipment and personal computers; effective oral communication techniques.
Ability to: read, comprehend, apply and explain personnel rules, standards, policies and procedures; analyze a wide variety of personnel related issues; collect and evaluate data and summarize findings; interpret and explain personnel procedures to employees at all levels. Write correspondence, reports, and announcements on a wide variety of technical and professional material. Demonstrate good judgement and communication skills; work in a confidential environment with sensitive information; maintain confidentiality of Court records and documents and other information; exercise discretion; and independent judgment. Gather applicable data, analyze problems, evaluate alternatives and make appropriate recommendations. Communicate effectively, both orally and in writing, with diverse groups of people at various levels; interpret and explain personnel procedures to employees at all levels, retirees, and personnel of other organizations. Prepare written and oral presentations; maintain the confidence and cooperation of Court officials, employees and the public. Perform job analysis, position audits and other research. Collect, interpret and evaluate a variety of narrative and statistical data; coordinate special projects and programs; identify problems and central issues, select alternatives, and make recommendations; draft procedures, correspondence and narrative and statistical reports; Work independently, multitask and prioritize assignments, and the ability to work in a fast paced environment. Communicate effectively including making presentations to individuals and groups. Establish and maintain effective working relationships of those interacted with in the course of the work, including Court officials, employee representatives, retirees, and representatives of other governmental agencies, employees, and the public. Prepare and maintain accurate, complete specialized records and files. Operate a computer using business software and other standard office equipment. Use a variety of computer office applications.
Process to apply: Please apply online at: Application submissions require the supplemental questionnaire be completed. The selection procedure will consist of an application with supplemental questionnaire screening and a panel interview process. Please list all employers and positions held within the last ten years in the work history section of the application and be as thorough as possible when responding to the supplemental questions. You may include history beyond ten years if related to the position. Please include a cover letter with your application. You may also include a resume, but please note that a resume does not substitute for completing the application. Each application and supplemental questionnaire will be thoroughly evaluated for satisfaction of minimum qualifications and relevance of educational coursework, training, experience, and knowledge and abilities which relate to the position. Candidates possessing the most appropriate job-related qualifications will be invited to an interview. The Superior Court of California, County of Sonoma is committed to creating a diverse environment and an open, inclusive culture free from bias. We are an Equal Opportunity Employer. Accommodation: Applicants with a disability who may require special assistance in any step of the selection process should advise Human Resources by emailing humanresources@sonomacourt.org upon submittal of application.