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Job Summary
The Human Resources (HR) Assistant works as part of a team providing support to a portfolio of units within the VP Academic & Provost (VPA) portfolio. The main functions of the role coordinates and provides senior level administrative support on complex Human Resources functions and administrative tasks related to staff appointments. This includes all human resources administrative tasks related to staff employee life cycles including (but not limited to): recruitment, onboarding, promotions, leaves, and layoff/terminations. The Human Resources Assistant will also provide front line support to administrators and managers, as well as staff employees for HR related queries.
This role works closely with the other HR Coordinator in the portfolio, and supports the VPA HR team as needed. Will also provide backup support to the HR team within the VP Academic & Provost portfolio.
Organizational Status
Reports to the Senior Human Resources Manager. Works collaboratively with the HR Coordinators and within the portfolio and maintains a close working relationship with Central Human Resources, Payroll, and other UBC departments as necessary.
Work Performed
Workday Business Processes:
Human Resources Support:
Perform other related duties as required.
Consequence of Error/Judgement
Works autonomously under broad direction. Exercises judgment based on an understanding of procedures, guidelines and regulations particularly when interpreting information where standard guidelines are absent. Any of these outcomes may have significant financial consequences for client departments, may have a negative impact on the University's relationship with unions and associations and/or may contribute to an unfavorable public image of the University. Failure to deliver services to departments in a timely and accurate manner may result in a disruption of client department operations and dissatisfaction with the HR department.
Supervision Received
Reports to the Senior Human Resources Manager and works closely with the HR Coordinators and HR Managers within the portfolio.
Supervision Given
N/A
Minimum Qualifications
High School graduation, plus two-year post-secondary diploma, plus four years of related experience OR an equivalent combination of education and experience.
Preferred Qualifications