Description
Plan, direct, or coordinate compensation and benefits activities of an organization.
- • Advise management on such matters as equal employment opportunity, sexual harassment, and discrimination.
- • Direct preparation and distribution of written and verbal information to inform employees of benefits, compensation, and personnel policies.
- • Administer, direct, and review employee benefit programs, including the integration of benefit programs following mergers and acquisitions.
- • Plan and conduct new-employee orientations to foster positive attitude toward organizational objectives.
- • Plan, direct, supervise, and coordinate work activities of subordinates and staff relating to employment, compensation, labor relations, and employee relations.
- • Identify and implement benefits to increase the quality of life for employees by working with brokers and researching benefits issues.
- • Design, evaluate, and modify benefits policies to ensure that programs are current, competitive, and in compliance with legal requirements.
- • Analyze compensation policies, government regulations, and prevailing wage rates to develop competitive compensation plan.
- • Formulate policies, procedures and programs for recruitment, testing, placement, classification, orientation, benefits and compensation, and labor and industrial relations.
- • Mediate between benefits providers and employees, such as by assisting in handling employees' benefits-related questions or taking suggestions.
- • Fulfill all reporting requirements of all relevant government rules and regulations, including the Employee Retirement Income Security Act (ERISA).
- • Maintain records and compile statistical reports concerning personnel-related data, such as hires, transfers, performance appraisals, and absenteeism rates.
- • Analyze statistical data and reports to identify and determine causes of personnel problems, and develop recommendations for improvement of organization's personnel policies and practices.
- • Develop methods to improve employment policies, processes, and practices, and recommend changes to management.
- • Represent organization at personnel-related hearings and investigations.
- • Prepare detailed job descriptions and classification systems and define job levels and families, in partnership with other managers.
- • Manage the design and development of tools to assist employees in benefits selection, and to guide managers through compensation decisions.
- • Prepare budgets for personnel operations.
- • Prepare personnel forecasts to project employment needs.
- • Contract with vendors to provide employee services, such as food services, transportation, or relocation service.
- • Study legislation, arbitration decisions, and collective bargaining contracts to assess industry trends.
- • Negotiate bargaining agreements.
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Last reviewed: Jan 2026