Job Contributions and Key Responsibilities:
Supervision
- Supervise the HR Team in support of the District Employee Resource Center and employee onboarding.
- Monitor team's work activity in support of goals, objectives, and assignments.
- Provide staff direction and coaching, may participate in providing input related to performance evaluation and succession planning process.
Human Resources Supervision and Administration
Employee Information / Records
- Maintain applicant database
- Ensure/oversee data entry accuracy and timelines related to employee transactions and information maintained in HRIS.
- Ensures employee record documentation is compliant with legal requirements.
- Instructs and oversees new hire onboarding and orientation processes.
Information Reporting
- Generate reports - such as employee demographics, new hire, turnover, retention, absenteeism, active no hours, etc.
- Maintain Exit Interviews Reporting Results.
- Handle employee-related correspondence.
- Verifications of employment.
- Benefits audits.
- Ensure/oversee internal employee records audits, including I-9 audits.
Policies and Procedures
- Ensure employee handbooks are literacy competent, compliant with applicable labor laws, and updated on an annual basis.
- May recommend new approaches, policies, and procedures that result in continuous improvements.
Compensation
- Oversee annual field overhead compensation adjustments process for field employees
- Support production efficiency initiatives - example: Pay for Quality program and Mercado machines, Non-Harvest Differentials
- Responsible for tracking, maintaining, and reporting pay changes and incentives information - examples: crate pay tables, pay rate changes (OH & harvesters), piece rate changes, crate incentive for harvesters, OH piece rates, pay code updates, CL/Puncher crate incentive, referral program, etc.
Employee Relations
- Collaborate with the Manager / PBP to effectively resolve employee complaints and investigations; effectively resolve employee relations issues.
- Conduct employee relations investigations as needed.
Environmental Health and Safety
- Support safety investigation related to workplace injuries and incidents in coordination with EHS, Generalists, and district leadership.
- Assist in gathering documentation, employee statements, and incident reports.
- Ensure timely completion of required injury documentation and reporting in compliance with company policy and regulatory requirements.
- Support communication between the injured employee, management, and the Workers’ Compensation team.
- Participate in root cause discussions and follow-up corrective action tracking as assigned.
- Assist with the implementation of safety policies and field compliance initiatives.
- Reinforce safety awareness messaging during onboarding and employee meetings.
Labor Programs
- Supervise recruitment programs related to seasonal workforce planning for sufficient harvesting and field operations demands.
- Collaborate with PBP regarding deployment of assigned human resources strategies.
- Maintain Labor Needs database in support of projected labor needs.
- Manage an effective and timely deployment of new workers to ranches that need additional labor.
- Develop and sustain an increase of labor retention through Workers Come First philosophy.
- Coordinate talent review process for field operations and support the development of leaders.
- Participate in field compensation planning through gathering of industry wages, incentives, and benefits – focus RAC as industry leader.
Training and Development Support
- Support coordination and delivery of HR compliance training programs, including sexual harassment prevention, discrimination prevention, workplace violence and company policy updates.
- Assist in facilitating and scheduling new hire orientation and onboarding sessions.
- Coordinate safety training sessions in collaboration with EHS, Generalists, and district leadership.
- Maintain training attendance records and ensure documentation compliance.
- Track completion of mandatory training requirements and follow up with supervisors as needed.
- Provide logistical support for leadership and workforce development sessions.
- Reinforce key HR and safety messaging during HR Monthly Meetings for frontline leadership and field visits.
Other duties as assigned.
Knowledge, Skills and Abilities:
- Knowledge of workplace investigations and documentation standards.
- Comprehensive knowledge of HR principles, practices, and employment laws (federal, state, and local).
- Understands other perspectives - Works through conflict effectively and positively.
- Commitment toward accomplishing goals.
- Maintain strict confidentiality of all employee records, including personnel files, compensation data, medical information, investigations, and disciplinary actions.
- Actively participates and supports a collaborative team environment
- Demonstrate resilience in setbacks
- Strong communication skills include written, verbal, listening, and presentation.
- Excellent interpersonal skills; professional and diplomatic demeanor.
- Proficient with Microsoft Office Suite, or related software
- Attention to detail and ability to prioritize work and manage multiple projects; time management skills.
- Ability to create new ideas.
- Flexibility in working through changing expectations.
- Exercise good judgment and professional maturity.
- Ability to build rapport with colleagues and management.
- Strong consulting, problem solving skills.
Education Level:
- Bachelor's Degree in Human Resources or Business Administration preferred or combined experience and education.
Experience:
- 2 years’ experience in Human Resources preferred / related field considered. Working knowledge of farming industry; experience in diverse cultural orientation
Specializations, Certifications and Specific Experience:
- Professional certification strongly preferred: HRCI / PHR. PHR-CA, SHRM: SHRM-CP or SHRM-SCP.
Licenses:
- If driving is a necessary part of a job employees are required to possess a valid driver’s license.
Languages:
Necessary Software:
- Microsoft Office - Intermediate
Travel Requirements:
Ability to travel 40% of the time – domestic/local between ranches
Pay Scale: $80,000 - $90,000