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Associate Executive, Human Resources
PageUp Desc Code: HMR - Associate Executive, Human Resources
Function: HMR - Human Resources
Sub-function: Human Resources
Discipline: Human Resources
Career Track: G - General Administration
Career Track Level: Executive - Level 1
Broad Salary Range Code: 06
Range: $139304 - $292538
Market Reference Range Code: 06C
Range: $186285 - $288742
Human Resources: Human Resources designs and implements human resources programs and provides consultation to management on appropriate practices for recruitment and staffing, compensation, benefits, employee and labor relations, professional and organizational development, HR information systems, and other workplace aspects that impact the universitys employees.
G - General Administration: Roles that are in administrative/ professional non-student facing functions.
Executive: Executive: The positions work is achieved through the strategic direction of the organization as a whole. Executives have direct accountability for setting strategic goals and using resources. They are responsible for administrative oversight of a senior management area or other business unit with a universitywide scope of impact. These positions contribute to the highest-level panels and teams. The decisions made under the purview of the executive positions duties must routinely have direct impact on success across the university and impact the overall development of the university. Executive positions are reflected in the E1-E3 career track levels in the management/leadership track.
Level 1: Associate Executive: Accountable for annual execution of goals and objectives in area of responsibility; disseminates goals to direct reports and ensures goals are operationalized. Recommends and may approve policy for area of operational and/or functional control. Typically has multiple directors and managers as direct reports. Scope of responsibility is a university wide sub-function with multiple disciplines, or multiple functions within a college or business unit.