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Manager, Human Resources

United States
What We Do
 
At GoGuardian, we’re helping build a future where all learners are ready and inspired to solve the world’s greatest challenges. Our award-winning system of learning solutions is purpose-built for K-12 and trusted by school leaders to promote effective teaching and equitable engagement while helping empower educators to keep students safe. 
 
What It’s Like to Work at GoGuardian

We are an outcomes-focused learning company with a steadfast focus on improving learning environments, one classroom at a time. Working with us means joining a remote team of diverse, committed, mission-driven employees who are inspired by our vision, dedicated to our customers, and ready to roll up their sleeves. Guardians put their heads together to solve problems, learn together from experiments that fail, and stand together by their work with full accountability. We balance our diligence with an inclusive culture that invites everyone to bring their whole self to work. Join us and learn why “I love the people here” is one of the most frequent comments we hear from Guardians.

The Role

GoGuardian is looking for a seasoned HR Operations Manager who is passionate about leading, innovating and executing best-in-class HR operational strategies as our company quickly scales. This important role will be focused on operational oversight of our HR systems, support, compliance and policies to align and support our employees. The ideal candidate will have broad HR experience and familiarity with regulations and best practices on a national scale. The HR Operations Manager will be the subject matter expert in interpreting, facilitating and streamlining our internal policies and have a passion for leading a dynamic team. This position will report directly to the Director of Human Resources.

What You'll Do

  • Guide the HR team in supporting leaders and frontline employees around company policies, values and HR program administration (benefits, pay, LOA etc.) to ensure policies are executed consistently and fairly across the organization
  • Work with HR staff to engage, develop and review HR-related practices – striving for continuous improvement and operational efficiency
  • Ensure all activities are in compliance with state and federal employment laws and regulations, identifying risks and communicating with the appropriate leaders
  • Support HR operations processing of Compliance and Audit reporting such as FLSA, EEO-1, and others as required by law
  • Partner with the Director of HR to drive and deliver on HR’s strategic priorities and roadmap
  • Ensure policies are developed with a focus on diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) and equitable and inclusive
  • Coordinate with our third party HR Partner to ensure proper processing of benefits and absence/leave programs
  • Oversee and support the company’s immigration program by working closely with HR Business Partners, Recruiting, Management, employees and external immigration counsel
  • Ensure data integrity and documentation in personnel files and HR systems through regular audits and testing
  • Have a focus on delivering business outcomes by making the best use of the HR function and acting as a strong role-model for the rest of the organization.
  • Actively surface opportunities and solutions to help eliminate complexity and foster collaboration across the organization. 
  • Contribute to creating, updating and disseminating HR communications and training materials/programs across departments and teams
  • Provide People/HR policy guidance and interpretation as needed
  • Provide coaching and development for the Human Resources Team

Who You Are

  • Prior Human Resources Management experience
  • Ability to effectively interpret, maintain and communicate HR policies and procedures
  • Ability to maintain confidentiality and exercise appropriate judgment and discretion
  • Executive presence: resilience, consultative style, and ability to articulate complex ideas in simple terms
  • Ability to collect and synthesize data from multiple perspectives and recommend effective HR solutions that support business goals
  • Ability to deal effectively with a diversity of individuals at all organizational levels.
  • Demonstrated competence in supporting multiple projects simultaneously with a solid focus on results
  • Able to champion new ideas, manage change, and execute action plans
  • Strategic thinker who can see long-term goals and balance against short and intermediate-term needs
  • Versatility, flexibility, and a willingness to work with regularly changing priorities with enthusiasm
  • 4-year college degree (BS/BA) in Business/Human Resources, or a related field OR equivalent combination of education and experience
  • PHR or SHRM-CP certification preferred, but not required

 

What We Offer 

  • Competitive pay, complete health insurance, 401(k) matching, and an employee equity plan.
  • Flexible time off, paid holidays, paid parental leave, and a paid year-end holiday break.
  • A robust catalog of benefits that support your professional growth and personal wellbeing, including work from home funds, fertility & adoption reimbursement, and mor

Plus the intangible:

  • A varied and challenging role in an innovative, global company.
  • Supportive, driven colleagues who have your back and share your passion.

The typical base salary range for this position is $115,000 - $140,000 plus variable pay per year. The range displayed on this job posting reflects the minimum and maximum target for new hire base pay for this position and your pay will be determined by a variety of factors, including your primary work location, skills, qualifications and experience. Additional benefits information is listed on our careers page.

 

Please share this with your friends or co-workers who may be interested in working at GoGuardian! We have multiple openings and are always looking for talented people. 

 
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