Generalist, HR/FA
Columbia University
- Job Type: Officer of Administration
- Hours Per Week: 35
- Salary Range: $75,000-$85,000
Position Summary
The Human Resources and Faculty Affairs Generalist is responsible for coordinating the day-to-day human resources/faculty affairs functions within the Specialty Pod. They will meet weekly with HR/FA leadership team to provide updates on requested items. They will attend meetings with the HR/FA team, department contact, and/or Department Administrator to review the status of HR/FA transactions. Additionally, they will provide back-up support to other generalists, managers and directors, as necessary, including vacation and time-off back-up coverage for departments (may provide short-term or extended coverage assignments).
Responsibilities
Recruitment
- Assist with the recruitment of staff by posting positions using Columbia’s job site (Talentlink and ASR/Interfolio) in addition to posting on outside advertising sources.
- Assist with the recruitment of staff by posting positions on Columbia's job sites and appropriate advertising sources, scheduling in-person meetings, managing the I-9 process; completing pre-hire background checks, processing all new hires and any employment related changes.
Faculty Appointments, Reappointments & Promotions
- Works with the Medical Staff Office to manage the credentialing process so that new faculty and other credentialled staff (e.g. nurses) are able to on-board smoothly and function in the capacity for which they were hired.
- Manages the reappointment process every year. Works with colleagues in the department to manage the reappointment process with focus on adherence to deadlines.
Onboarding
- Responsible for onboarding staff, faculty and researchers and students. This includes scheduling welcome program, medical surveillance and UNI creation.
- Communication with new hires and departments to ensure smooth onboarding experience.
Initiate and process template-based hires in Peoplesoft and/or nominations ensuring accurate collection and processing of the information collected in PAC. - Process all short-term visitors and student utilizing JIRA.
Payroll and PeopleSoft Process Management
- Oversee the department's preparation and processing of payroll using TLAM and management of time-off tracking.
- Manage the collections the collection and verification of time off trackers for all Academic Officers ensuring all submissions are up to date and approved by supervisors.
- Process any employment related changes in Talent Link, as well as PAF (i.e. updating position numbers, for promotions, or reclassifications; leaves of absences and terminations) for PeopleSoft updates.
- Liaise with internal and external constituents to resolve issues and to ensure time processing of new-hire/appointment, reappointment, termination and other related transactions.
Compliance and Immigration
- Responsible for immigration related needs of faculty and staff. Assisting with sponsorship for the F-1, J-1, H-1, 0-1 and TN-1 visas and prepare visa documentation for accompanying family members.
- Work closely with the other generalists and supervisors to process new visas and renewals utilizing Compass.
- Maintain communication with ISSO as appropriate. Complete and submit Termination forms to ISSO.
- Track and ensure compliance concerning I-9 processing, Annual Hospital Training, Influenza Program, COVID-19 Safety & Monitoring program, HIPPA Training, Conflict of Interest, Medical Surveillance, Upcoming/Past Visa End Date Status, etc.
Systems and Project Work:
- Use ServiceNow HR Ticketing System to effectively manage all requests and communicate with HR/FA team.
- Maintain and update employee records. Upload all employee forms and documents into Visual Vault.
- Manage special projects as designated by the Associate Vice Dean for Human Resources/CAO.
- Perform other related duties and responsibilities as assigned/requested.
Minimum Qualifications
- Bachelor's equivalent in education and experience and a minimum 3 years of experience.
- Must be resourceful, organized and detail and task oriented with the ability to establish priorities and follow up on multiple issues in a time-sensitive manner.
- Skilled at working under pressure and with minimal supervision and sound independent judgment required.
- Ability to exercise a high degree of professionalism, diplomacy, discretion, firmness, and collaboration in dealing with individuals at all levels.
- Strong analytical and tenacious problem-solving skills necessary.
- Excellent computer skills including thorough knowledge of Microsoft Office, including knowledge of databases and advanced spreadsheet skills required.
- Must be able to quickly acquire knowledge of University policies, procedures, and systems.
Preferred Qualifications
- Certification (SHRM, Labor Relations, HR, etc).
- Degree in Human Resources or related field.
- Healthcare and or Academic Medicine experience.
- Human Resources experience preferred.
Equal Opportunity Employer / Disability / Veteran
Columbia University is committed to the hiring of qualified local residents.