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Associate Employee Relations Partner

Utah | Remote

Please Note: This is a Utah-based hybrid position which will require some regular in-office days each week. Additionally, employment with BambooHR is contingent on passing both a background and credit check.  

Essential Job Duties

As an Associate Employee Relations Partner at BambooHR, you’ll play an important role in creating a workplace that upholds our values through processes and approaches that are compliant, transparent and balanced. You’ll support team members and people leaders in navigating a variety of employee relations situations, which might range from situational coaching to accommodations to performance to investigations.  Along the way, you’ll provide guidance and insight to people leaders and function as a trusted partner to cross-functional teams within the People organization and across the business.

Specifically, your work will center around the following areas:

  • Legal Compliance: You’ll stay up-to-date on evolving employment laws and regulations and ensure that the employee relations program remains in compliance, continuously improving as business needs change.
  • Policy and Procedure Creation: You’ll collaborate with cross-functional teams to develop and update employee relations policies and procedures, in alignment with legal requirements and industry best practices.
  • Policy Application: You’ll ensure company policies and procedures are consistently interpreted and applied, and you’ll provide related guidance to leaders and team members.
  • Investigation: You’ll conduct objective and thorough investigations - including ensuring adherence to legal and ethical standards, documenting findings, and recommending appropriate corrective actions.
  • Conflict Resolution: You’ll address and resolve workplace conflicts, disputes, and grievances in a timely manner, balancing the needs of the organization, team members and leaders. 
  • Employee Lifecycle Management: You’ll collaborate with leaders to provide guidance on performance improvement, and support separations as needed. 
  • Employee Engagement: You’ll work closely with HRBPs and leadership to identify and address employee relations trends and concerns, developing action plans to solve root causes. 

What You Need to Get the Job Done

  • Experience: You have 3+ years professional / HR experience, with at least 1 year of exposure to employee relations work. 
  • Employment Law Knowledge: You have a strong foundational understanding of employment law best practices and have experience applying them in your daily work. 
  • Confidentiality: You approach your work with the highest possible sense of confidentiality and discretion, allowing you to be entrusted with highly sensitive matters.
  • Integrity: You care a great deal about doing the right thing, and you inspire others to do the same - even when it’s difficult. You use that integrity to fuel how you provide thoughtful pressure testing to leaders and team members when needed.
  • Inquisitiveness: You have a knack for asking thoughtful and well-timed questions, and you look beneath the obvious when investigating important situations.
  • Critical Thinking: You’re a critical thinker who is well-practiced in thoroughly analyzing people situations and applying sound situational judgment
  • Conflict Resolution: You have experience with conflict resolution in a professional setting.
  • Detail Orientation: You have a keen eye for detail and have experience creating thorough documentation on people-related issues. 

What Will Make Us REALLY Love You 

  • Thoroughness: You tend to avoid assumptions like the plague. Instead, you exercise an abundance of caution and prefer to double- and triple-check yourself before taking major steps.
  • Pattern Matching: You tend to easily notice patterns and trends in your work and are proactive about using those patterns to improve systems and solve future problems.
  • Prioritization: When faced with multiple pressing tasks, you’re able to discern which ones are most critical.
  • Varied Past Environments: You have HR or professional experience in a variety of environments, including high-volume settings.
  • Passion: You find real fulfillment in employee relations work and are excited to build a long-term career in this field.

What You'll Love About Us

  • Great Company Culture. We’ve been recognized by multiple organizations like Inc, Salt Lake Tribune, Glassdoor,  & Comparably for our great workplace culture.
  • Make an Impact. We care about your individuality by giving you freedom to grow and create within the company, regardless of your position.
  • Rest and Relaxation. 4 weeks paid time off, 11 paid holidays, and we pay you to go on vacation (ask us about this)!
  • Health Benefits. Medical with HSA and FSA options, dental, and vision.
  • Prepare for the Future. 401(k) with a generous company match, access to a personal financial planner, and both legal and life insurance.
  • Financial Peace University. We pay for a one year subscription and you walk away with financial savvy and a bonus.
  • Give back.  Get paid to give your time to the community: ask us about this!
  • Educational Benefits. Whether you are a previous student, or currently enrolled in higher education, we can help cover some of those expenses.
  • Amazing Office Amenities. We’ve got incredible benefits at our Draper headquarters including a full size gym, pickleball courts, a great office cafe, and free fountain drinks! Ask us more about our office!
  • In-Person Onboarding! All new hires get to experience our in-person onboarding class, Bamboo Beginnings, at our Draper, UT headquarters! Ask us more about Bamboo Beginnings!
  • Flexible Work Models. In-office, work-from-home, or hybrid, depending on position and location.

 

About Us

Our mission is simple: we want to set people free to do meaningful work. People love our software—and it turns out that people love working here too. We've been recognized as a "Best Company to Work For” and we're proud of our team for creating software that makes an impact in the lives of HR pros and employees all over the world.

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