Human Resources Trainer
Company: Housing Opportunities Commission
Location: Kensington
Posted on: January 25, 2025
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Job Description:
Human Resource Trainer / Organizational DesignerThe Housing
Opportunities Commission of Montgomery County (HOC) was established
in 1974 to better respond to the County's need for affordable
housing. HOC is authorized to acquire, own, lease, and operate
housing; to provide for the construction or renovation of housing;
obtain financial assistance from any public or private source to
assist its housing activities; and arrange for social services,
resident services, and daycare.Job Description: The Human Resources
Trainer implements and executes work efforts in the administration
of employee training, tuition assistance, and communication. This
position requires compliance with HR policies, regulations, laws,
and other procedures, emphasizing communication, teamwork, and
collaboration; and continually seeks ways to support agency's
mission and develop standardized processes and procedures. This
position assesses agency-wide developmental needs to drive training
initiatives and identifies and arranges suitable training solutions
for employees. Develops, designs, and delivers strategic employee
learning and development programs including, but not limited to,
management and leadership development, onboarding, and career
development through various modalities including presentations to
large or small groups, e-learning, and interactive sessions. This
position actively searches, creatively designs, and implements
effective methods to educate, enhance performance and recognize
performance. An employee in this class requires knowledge in a
variety of personnel programs such as employee training, labor and
employee relations, communications, recruitment, and performance
management. Employee has overall program objectives/priorities, is
responsible for coordinating training and tuition assistance
program efforts within the agency and is expected to carry out
daily activities of the position with little supervision. The
complexity of the work involves varied duties such as understanding
the overall mission of the agency, identifying performance gaps,
analyze, design, develop, implement, evaluate, manage and
coordinate training activities to maximize internal awareness of
HOC's practices and procedure. Employee in this class will ensure
timely notifications of available training, manage registration,
and ensure both instructors and students are provided the best
environment for learning. Contacts include HOC Directors,
supervisors, and career and term employees, to exchange
information, training, and coordinating work efforts. Other
contacts include county agencies, colleges, universities, housing
authorities, management companies, and the public for the purpose
of coordinating service, providing information and sharing
resources. Work is generally performed in an office environment
with frequent work interruptions or changes in workflow. Incumbent
in this class is expected to speak in front of groups and
employees. Occasional lifting, and carrying of light-weight
materials or equipment is required. Responsibilities:Recommends,
designs, develops and implements innovative learning and
development programs that support the full employment lifecycle,
including onboarding, career development, wellness, succession
planning, and management and leadership development. Review and
evaluate the effectiveness of current training programs, assesses
needs, analyze gaps, researches best practices, and partner with
Human Resources colleagues and agency management to identify,
develop, and implement successful and innovative learning and
development programs. Trains and coaches managers, supervisors, and
others involved in employee development efforts. Develop materials
and conduct a variety of training and development programs that
include, but are not limited to, making presentations, facilitating
group discussions, and leading and monitoring group activities for
agency employees. Propose, promote, and market training programs,
events, seminars, and conferences and secure support and approval
from management. Coordinate training contracts and work with other
County agencies to implement and deliver specialized instructional
programs. Manage agency-wide employee training calendar,
coordinating schedules and resources, assessing, developing and
tracking learning and development including reserving facilities,
rearranging space, and refreshment coordination. Administer the
Employee Tuition Assistance Program. Plan and work within the
training budget and prepare justifications for the costs of
specific training programs to assist HR management personnel on
fiscal and program decisions. Verifies and pays invoices and
provides monthly reports on training activities. Perform other
related duties as required. Minimum Qualifications Experience:Three
years of progressive experience in training and development or a
minimum of three years of work experience as a generalist in human
resources. Education:Bachelor's degree from an accredited college
or university in Business Administration, Public Administration or
related field. An equivalent combination of education and
experience may be substituted. Knowledge, Skills &
Abilities:Knowledge of standard principles and practices of
personnel administration. Organizational design experience is
preferred.Knowledge of affordable housing programs. Excellent
interpersonal skills and the ability to communicate clearly and
effectively, in a variety of mediums to inform and educate all
levels of employees. Ability to deal tactfully, effectively and
courteously with all levels of employees.Computer skills including
Microsoft and Google applications. Yardi, ADP and/or other HRIS
systems skills desired.
*Salary Range: Grade 21- Min:$58,214 - Max: $95,502 - Salary
determined by departmental budget- Offer commensurate with
experienceHOC is an equal-opportunity employer committed to
diversity and inclusion in the workplace. All qualified applicants
will receive consideration for employment without regard to sex,
race, color, age, national origin, religion, disability, genetic
information, marital status, sexual orientation, gender identity,
gender reassignment, citizenship, immigration status, protected
veteran status, or any other basis prohibited under applicable
federal, state or local law. HOC promotes a drug-free workplace.
HOC conducts criminal background checks, employment reference
checks, and where applicable, reviews driving records to determine
employment suitability. Selected applicants will be required to
submit to pre-employment drug and alcohol screening. Employment is
contingent upon drug and alcohol test results.
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