You will work closely with and report to the Director of Health and Safety Division within DHR.
You will monitor and evaluate the City's Absence Management Program to ensure all departments comply with Department of Human Resources policies, as well as local, state, and federal law. Essential duties include, but are not limited to:
Planning, monitoring, evaluating, directing, and supervising the smooth and effective operation of the Absence Management Program.
Assisting in the identification, development, and implementation of goals, objectives, policies, and priorities; assisting in the determination of resource allocation and levels of service according to established policies; coordinating work to improve programs or services.
Evaluating current and future practices with an eye towards continuous improvement.
Developing citywide rules, guidelines and procedures designed to ensure timely handling, tracking and record maintenance of all employee intermittent and consecutive leaves, as well as, accommodations under ADA/FEHA.
Continuously refine the City's employee leave management data by implementing improvements to data collection, analysis and resultant recommendations. Produce and present citywide data as needed.
Monitoring and evaluating leave usage across all city departments to identify overuse and consult on development of plans of action to address and reduce leave abuse and/or return employees to work.
Counseling and advising department human resources management and staff on federal, state and local leave and accommodation laws, policies and provisions.
Working with Departments and Workers Compensation staff, conducting case review meetings to identify high-risk complex cases, for earlier intervention and accommodation consideration.
Designing and delivering training programs for managers, supervisors, on employees absence management policies and related topics.
May present before the Civil Service Commission, Board of Supervisors and other boards on disability, accommodation, and leave matters.
May represent the City as the subject matter expert during litigation and settlement of individual on disability and leave matters and mediation with external agencies.
Provides supervision and direction and coaching to the Absence Management Program staff.
Other duties as assigned.
We're looking for someone who:
Is analytical: You'll take in and coalesce information from multiple sources.
Is an exceptional communicator: Whether it's an e-mail, report, or presentation, you have to be clear.
Breathes professionalism: Your work will be highly visible and relied upon as a resource.
Can balance the big picture with the details: You are overseeing a Citywide Employee Leaves program, but will also need to consult on specific and complex situations.
Is comfortable in managing change and improvement
Uses data to make informed decisions that will impact employees.
Embraces cooperation and diversity: Your work will be made easier if your working relationships are strong and you and your human resources counterparts can rely on each other.
A few reasons you might love this job:
Your work will have a substantial citywide impact.
You will work with a great team of people who are passionate experts in their fields.
You will have opportunities to grow and develop your knowledge, skills, an
Benefits
Health insuranceVision insurance
Additional Information
The Department of Human Resources (DHR) knows people are the City's greatest asset. Making sure that our City's departments are able to provide proper guidance for and support of employee leaves and absences can ease the apprehension faced by an employee with a complex and regulated process. . If you would like to be at the front and center of an impactful program that puts your critical thinking and communication skills to the test, this is the job for you!
DHR Absence Management Program
The Absence Management Program, housed within the Health and Safety Division of DHR, is the City's central resource on leave and accommodation matters for our workforce of over 33,000. On a broad level, we provide critical training and support for Human Resources staff in all departments on improving their understanding of leaves and the accommodations process. The Absence Management Program helps departments understand the complex array of leaves available under local, state, and federal law, whether routine or more complex. At the individual employee level, we support reasonable accommodations for individual employees unable to continue with their current position after an injury or illness and for disabled employees under the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) through the 60 day job search.