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  • Director Human Resources

    Leonardo DRS

    Director of human resources job in San Diego, CA

    DRS Daylight Solutions business provides industry-changing mid‑infrared laser light technology for government and commercial markets, including defense and security; life sciences; and industrial process control. As a mid‑IR technology pioneer, Daylight Solutions has delivered more mid‑IR systems to more applications worldwide than any other company. Job Summary As a member of the leadership team for DRS Daylight Solutions the HR Director manages human resources activities in compliance with Company philosophy, objectives and legal requirements. Recommends and leads the implementation of HR programs, policies, procedures, and practices that focus on attracting, retaining, and developing the employee base for DRS Daylight Solutions. Coordinates activities closely with other HR team members across the businesses. The HR Director will report directly to the Senior Vice President/General Manager for DRS Daylight Solutions. Job Responsibilities Lead and shape the HR function for the Daylight sites, partnering closely with business leadership to deliver people strategies that support growth, performance, and culture. Act as a trusted advisor to leaders and employees, providing guidance across employee relations, talent acquisition, learning and development, compensation and benefits, performance management, and workforce planning, in collaboration with Corporate HR and Legal. Champion compliance and integrity, ensuring adherence to employment laws and regulations while thoughtfully managing employee relations matters, investigations, and risk mitigation. Design and implement impactful HR programs and initiatives that attract, develop, engage, and retain top talent, including succession planning, leadership development, training, and employee engagement efforts. Build and sustain a positive, inclusive workplace culture, promoting employee engagement, open communication, and alignment with the organization's mission and values. Oversee HR operations and resources, including budgeting, staffing strategy, and development of the HR team, while serving as a knowledgeable resource and coach to leaders and employees. Qualifications Bachelor's degree and 10 years required with a minimum of five years of experience in an HR leadership role or an equivalent combination of experience and training that provides the required knowledge, skills and abilities. In‑depth knowledge of Human Resources policy and general knowledge of other HR disciplines. Ability to identify, analyze, develop solutions and make decisions on complex or unique issues which address the Company's business needs. High energy level, comfortable managing multifaceted projects in conjunction with daily activities in a fast‑paced environment. Strong communication and interpersonal skills. Special skills required: conflict resolution, negotiation, influencing, delivering business presentations, coaching, and counseling. Government contracting experience in an HR leadership role preferred. Experience working with an HRIS system application to include ADP and SuccessFactors preferred. The salary range for this position is ($150,500/year - $203,000). This range reflects the good faith estimate of pay the employer is willing to offer at the time of posting. Several factors can influence the pay scale, including but not limited to: Federal contract labor categories and contract wage rates, collective bargaining agreements, geographic location, business considerations, scope, and responsibilities of the position, local or other applicable market conditions, and internal equity. Other factors include the candidate's qualifications such as prior work experience, specific skills and competencies, education/training, and certifications. In addition to base pay, employees may be eligible for: annual performance‑based bonuses, equity awards, and overtime pay (for non‑exempt employees as applicable). Our benefits package includes comprehensive health insurance (medical, dental, vision), employer matching 401(k) retirement plan, paid time off including vacation, holidays, and sick leave (including state‑mandated paid sick leave), parental leave benefits, tuition reimbursement, professional development support, and life and disability insurance coverage. Taking care of our people is a top priority at Leonardo DRS. We are proud to offer competitive salaries and comprehensive benefits, including medical, dental, and vision coverage, a company contribution to a health savings account, telemedicine, life and disability insurance, legal insurance, and a 401(k) savings plan. We champion wellness programs that focus on physical, emotional, and financial well‑being. We develop our talent by offering programs and activities to support career‑growth, professional development, and skill enhancement. And we understand there is more to life than work, and the importance of offering flexible work schedules with our 9/80 program, competitive vacation, health/emergency leave, paid parental leave, and community service hours. Some employees are eligible for limited benefits only. Leonardo DRS, Inc. and its subsidiaries provide equal opportunities to all employees and applicants for employment and prohibit discrimination and harassment of any type without regard to race, color, religion, age, sex, national origin, disability status, protected veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by federal, state, or local laws. Our Vision. To be the leading mid‑tier defense technology company in the U.S. Our Values. The Leonardo DRS culture is defined by our Core Values and Principles: Integrity, Agility, Excellence, Customer Focus, Community & Respect, Innovation. We strive to uphold them in all aspects of our business practices to inspire our employees and provide outstanding support for our customers. #J-18808-Ljbffr
    $150.5k-203k yearly 4d ago
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  • HR Director

    Ignite Human Capital

    Director of human resources job in San Diego, CA

    We are seeking a seasoned, hands‑on Director of Human Resources to serve as a key member of the leadership team and a trusted advisor to the CEO. This role owns and leads the full HR function, translating business strategy into people strategy while building scalable infrastructure, strengthening leadership capability, and cultivating a high‑performing, values‑driven culture. This is an opportunity for an HR leader who combines strategic perspective with operational execution-someone who can assess, build, and optimize HR systems and programs while partnering closely with executive leadership in a growth‑oriented environment. Key Responsibilities Strategic Leadership & Executive Partnership Partner directly with the CEO and senior leaders to align people strategy with business objectives Serve as a thought partner on organizational design, workforce planning, and leadership development Translate business priorities into practical, high‑impact HR initiatives that drive performance and engagement Provide counsel on complex people matters with sound judgment and discretion HR Operations, Systems & Compliance Lead all core HR functions including employee relations, compliance, performance management, total rewards, and HR systems Ensure compliance with all federal, state, and local employment laws, including multi‑state requirements Own and optimize HRIS and related systems; audit data integrity, documentation, and processes Assess, refine, and scale HR policies, programs, and infrastructure to support organizational growth Talent Strategy & Leadership Development Own the full talent lifecycle including recruiting, onboarding, development, performance management, and succession planning Partner with leaders to strengthen hiring practices, role clarity, and career paths Coach managers on employee relations, performance conversations, and team effectiveness Build leadership capability through structured development programs, feedback mechanisms, and ongoing support Culture & Employee Experience Champion a strong, people‑first culture grounded in accountability, inclusion, and engagement Lead initiatives that enhance the employee experience, retention, and overall organizational health Act as a trusted resource for sensitive and high‑impact employee matters HR Function & Team Leadership Lead, mentor, and develop the HR team, establishing clear goals, accountability, and development pathways Build a service‑oriented, high‑performing HR function that scales with the business Develop and maintain an HR roadmap that prioritizes short‑ and long‑term people and infrastructure initiatives Qualifications 10+ years of progressive HR experience, including senior‑level HR leadership responsibility Proven experience partnering directly with CEOs and executive leadership teams Strong background in employee relations, compliance, organizational development, and HR operations Demonstrated success building or scaling HR infrastructure in a growth environment High level of judgment, discretion, and executive‑level communication capability Bachelor's degree required; advanced degree and/or HR certification (SHRM‑SCP, SPHR) strongly preferred #J-18808-Ljbffr
    $89k-139k yearly est. 3d ago
  • Human Resources Manager

    Park West 4.6company rating

    Director of human resources job in Rancho Santa Margarita, CA

    The HR Manager ensures the integrity and efficiency of HR operations by managing compliance, audits, and compensation frameworks. This role administers performance review processes, benefits reconciliations, and supports investigations and lawsuits through documentation and reporting. The Specialist bridges compliance and operations to ensure HR processes align with state and federal law while supporting employee lifecycle activities. Role and Responsibilities • Partners with Finance on compensation benchmarking and merit review cycles to ensure equity and alignment with budgets • Manages job architecture frameworks and Title Management program • Administers performance review cycles and maintains compensation models and wage bands • Prepares and reconciles employee benefit deductions, reimbursements, 401k contributions, and vendor payments • Manages processing and documenting leaves of absence, including disability, CFRA, FMLA, and other programs • Coordinates Harassment Prevention Trainings, prepares training packets and supports administration of compliance trainings • Responsible for the planning of open enrollment meetings which includes coordination, expertise in benefits programs, education, compliance and data analysis of these events. • Draft HR related newsletters, event communications, and employee announcements • Maintains compliance with state and federal labor laws, workplace postings, and internal audits • Manages offboarding and the administrative checklist for departing employees, including coordinating with IT to revoke system access, handling final payroll and benefits paperwork, and ensuring all company assets are returned • Manages and maintains HR related Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs) • Tracks and administers HR compliance reporting requirements and ensures filings are accurate and timely (EEO, CRD Pay Data, 1095's, 5500's, 401K Audit, 401K Discrimination Testing, etc.) • Provides customer service and support for all employees Qualifications/ Skills • Bachelor's degree in HR, Business, or related field preferred • 3+ years of experience in HR operations, benefits administration, or compliance • Strong knowledge of labor laws and compliance requirements • Experience with compensation frameworks or HRIS systems preferred • Proficient in Microsoft Office and OneDrive • Strong analytical and organizational skills • Bilingual Spanish a plus
    $65k-86k yearly est. 4d ago
  • Director Acquisitions

    Steel Peak Properties

    Director of human resources job in Carlsbad, CA

    Experience: 5+ years in Real Estate Acquisitions About Steel Peak Steel Peak Properties is a rapidly growing real estate investment platform focused on acquiring and operating industrial outdoor storage (IOS) properties across the Western U.S. Our team combines institutional discipline with entrepreneurial execution, targeting high-conviction opportunities in compelling industrial markets such as Southern California, Phoenix, Denver, Salt Lake City, Las Vegas, and Seattle. We are on a mission to become the leading Industrial Outdoor Storage group in the Western United States and expand into key markets nationwide. Joining our acquisitions team now means getting in early as we build a meaningful and lasting company in the IOS space. Position Overview Steel Peak is seeking an Acquisitions Director to lead sourcing, underwriting, and execution of IOS acquisitions across multiple U.S. markets. This role requires a driven and relationship-oriented professional who can manage the full acquisition lifecycle from deal sourcing and broker engagement to underwriting, diligence, and leasing support. The ideal candidate has acquisition or brokerage experience in IOS or industrial, strong broker relationships, and the ability to operate both strategically and tactically within a fast-growing investment platform. Key Responsibilities Source and evaluate IOS and low-coverage industrial opportunities across multiple markets Build and maintain relationships with brokers, owners, and local market players Underwrite acquisition opportunities, prepare and present IC memos Lead negotiations on deal terms, letters of intent, and purchase agreements in coordination with executive leadership and legal counsel Participate in leasing calls with brokers and collaborate with asset management on tenant negotiations Track market data, lease comps, sale comps, availabilities, and deal pipeline Report on pipeline activity and performance metrics to executive leadership Travel regularly to target markets for property tours, broker meetings, and on-the-ground market research Maintain accurate pipeline, deal, and relationship data within the company's CRM to ensure visibility and accountability across the acquisitions team Qualifications Bachelor's degree in Business, Finance, Real Estate, or related field 5+ years of experience in industrial real estate acquisitions or brokerage, preferably value-add, IOS or industrial-focused Established broker and owner relationships in Western U.S. industrial markets Strong underwriting and analytical skills, with experience using financial modeling tools Demonstrated ability to lead deals independently from sourcing to close Entrepreneurial mindset with excellent communication and relationship management skills Comfortable operating in a dynamic, high-growth environment Why Steel Peak Join a high-growth platform dedicated to making a meaningful impact in the Industrial Outdoor Storage sector Work directly with executive leadership on portfolio-level decisions Competitive compensation, bonus potential, and benefits Opportunity to scale a large portfolio and grow within the company Steel Peak Values Risk: Take risks but make sure that they are the right risks Growth: Do not fear failing but fear stagnation Honesty: Radical transparency Humility: No ego amigos Empowerment: To reach our highest potential personally and professionally Fun: We're here to make money and have fun and that's in no particular order To Apply Please submit an online application at **********************
    $113k-178k yearly est. 3d ago
  • HUMAN RESOURCES MANAGER

    Ponte Winery 4.3company rating

    Director of human resources job in Temecula, CA

    About our Company: Ponte Family Estate Winery opened in 2003 and is a California based company operating in the heart of the Temecula Wine Country. We have been farming our vineyards since 1984 and are a real working winery, growing and producing over 20 estate grown varietals within certified sustainable facilities. We are located right next to our Four Diamond, 90 room, boutique hotel Ponte Vineyard Inn. We are surrounded by 300 acres of mature vineyards and views of rolling hills. We are a short drive from most of Southern California and enjoy hosting folks who want a break from city life. Our guests visit us seeking a relaxing day or overnight stay in the country. We have become the benchmark for great service among Temecula wineries. Our associates are dedicated to delighting guests by providing excellent hospitality and serving great wine and food in a beautiful environment. Summary: Ponte Winery is a destination location in Temecula Wine Country. We are a hospitality company, and we welcome guests and members to enjoy a day or a stay in the country. We have multiple tasting rooms, restaurants, swimming pools, and event spaces on our estate. We employ associates who enjoy working in the great outdoors and providing excellent customer service. The Human Resources Manager will provide hands-on strategic direction, leadership, and support for the day-to-day Human Resources function. By aligning with our core values, business goals, and objectives, this individual will liaise with multiple department managers across three business segments in California. This is a highly dynamic role that will manage and support the staff in the Human Resources department. This is an exempt position with a Company that operates 24 hours per day and 7 days a week. A successful candidate must be available and willing to work on the property and respond to calls on a needed basis outside of regular business hours, including but not limited to, nights and weekends. Compensation: $90,000.00 + $95,000.00 DOE Schedule: * Monday - Friday * 9:00am-5:30pm Benefits Per Company Plan Details: * Health, Dental & Vision * 401K Matching Plan * Life Insurance * Hospital Confinement Plan * Pet Insurance * 3 weeks of PTO * 2 Paid Holidays (Thanksgiving + Christmas) + 6 Floating Holidays * The terms and conditions associated with each Benefit are outlined in the Associate Handbook, additional documentation provided by Human Resources, or within the policies of the carriers providing the benefits* Required Experience and Qualifications: * Bachelor's degree in Human Resource Management, Business Administration, or related field; PHR or SPHR strongly preferred. * 10+ years of prior extensive experience managing all functional HR disciplines for 300+ employees, preferably in the food and beverage and/or hospitality industry. * Expert knowledge of state and federal employment law, including technical knowledge of all California laws such as FEHA, CFRA, PAGA, CA Wage and Hour and unemployment laws as well as federal laws governing the employment relationship such as Title VII, EEO, AA, FMLA, ADA, ACA, and OSHA. Ability to interface with outside employment counsel in any matter involving a potential legal issue. * Proven experience in unemployment and workers compensation claims, investigation processes, compensation practices, benefit programs, and current state and federal Human Resources legislative policies/laws. * Prior experience updating and implementing key HR processes and procedures. * Experience with confidential collection and assessment of sensitive data. * Bilingual Spanish/English preferred. Essential Duties and Responsibilities: The Human Resources Manager will manage activities in the following functional HR disciplines: * Manage all HR Functions in the Company. * Manage support staff. * Facilitate a diverse and inclusive culture based on Company values/standards. * Direct recruiting, training, orientation, onboarding, and performance management. * Manage benefits administration in coordination with the Controller. * Know and practice federal and state labor law compliance. * Receive, process, and resolve all associate questions/concerns/complaints. * Lead and conduct multiple investigations. * Manage coordination with legal counsel. * Respond to and process unemployment and disability claims. * Write annual policy, procedure, and HR manuals and handbooks. * HRIS Management. * Coordinate with payroll and accounting compliance. * Support all safety policies and procedures. * Any other duties assigned by Controller and COO. You Will Be a Good Fit for This Role if You Are: * Diplomatic and strategic while working independently and managing competing priorities to meet deadlines. * Willing to take the initiative and be an influential member of management. * A strong communicator who can lead group meetings and training. * Resourceful, with strong problem-solving and analytical skills. * Detail oriented and focused on quality in a faced paced manner. * Proficient in MS Office (Outlook, Excel, Word, PowerPoint), HRIS, and ATS Software. * Able to push and pull, stand for extended periods, stoop, bend, climb stairs, work in an outside agricultural and kitchen environment and occasionally in extreme heat as needed, and lift items repetitively weighing up to 25 pounds.
    $90k-95k yearly 57d ago
  • HR Manager

    Optimum Holdings 4.2company rating

    Director of human resources job in Temecula, CA

    Optima Office is recruiting for an experienced HR Manager for one of our most prestigious organizations in Temecula, CA. The Human Resources Manager will provide hands-on strategic direction, leadership, and support for the day-to-day Human Resources function. By aligning with our core values, business goals, and objectives, this individual will liaise with multiple department managers across three business segments in California. This is a highly dynamic role that will manage and support the staff in the Human Resources department. This is an exempt position with a Company that operates 24 hours per day and 7 days a week. A successful candidate must be available and willing to work on the property and respond to calls on a needed basis outside of regular business hours, including but not limited to, nights and weekends. Requirements Required Experience and Qualifications: · Bachelor's degree in Human Resource Management, Business Administration, or related field; PHR or SPHR strongly preferred. · 10+ years of prior extensive experience managing all functional HR disciplines for 300+ employees, preferably in the food and beverage and/or hospitality industry. · Expert knowledge of state and federal employment law, including technical knowledge of all California laws such as FEHA, CFRA, PAGA, CA Wage and Hour and unemployment laws as well as federal laws governing the employment relationship such as Title VII, EEO, AA, FMLA, ADA, ACA, and OSHA. Ability to interface with outside employment counsel in any matter involving a potential legal issue. · Proven experience in unemployment and workers compensation claims, investigation processes, compensation practices, benefit programs, and current state and federal Human Resources legislative policies/laws. · Bilingual Spanish/English preferred. Essential Duties and Responsibilities: The Human Resources Manager will manage activities in the following functional HR disciplines: • Manage all HR Functions in the Company. • Manage support staff. • Facilitate a diverse and inclusive culture based on Company values/standards. • Direct recruiting, training, orientation, onboarding, and performance management. • Manage benefits administration in coordination with the Controller. • Know and practice federal and state labor law compliance. You Will Be a Good Fit for This Role if You Are: Diplomatic and strategic while working independently and managing competing priorities to meet deadlines. • Willing to take the initiative and be an influential member of management. • A strong communicator who can lead group meetings and training. • Resourceful, with strong problem-solving and analytical skills. • Detail oriented and focused on quality in a faced paced manner. • Proficient in MS Office (Outlook, Excel, Word, PowerPoint), HRIS, and ATS Software. Able to push and pull, stand for extended periods, stoop, bend, climb stairs, work in an outside agricultural and kitchen environment and occasionally in extreme heat as needed, and lift items repetitively weighing up to 25 pounds. Benefits: • Health, Dental & Vision • 401K Matching Plan • Life Insurance • Hospital Confinement Plan • Pet Insurance • 3 weeks of PTO • 2 Paid Holidays (Thanksgiving + Christmas) + 6 Admin Holidays Compensation: $105,000+ $110,000 DOE Salary Description 105,000-110,000
    $105k-110k yearly 46d ago
  • Director Human Resources

    Leonardo DRS, Inc.

    Director of human resources job in San Diego, CA

    **Job ID:** **113486** DRS Daylight Solutions business provides industry-changing mid-infrared laser light technology for government and commercial markets, including: defense and security; life sciences; and industrial process control. As a mid-IR technology pioneer, Daylight Solutions has delivered more mid-IR systems to more applications world-wide than any other company. **Job Summary** As a member of the leadership team for DRS Daylight Solutions the HR Director manages human resources activities in compliance with Company philosophy, objectives and legal requirements. Recommends and leads the implementation of HR programs, policies, procedures, and practices that focus on attracting, retaining, and developing the employee base for DRS Daylight Solutions. Coordinates activities closely with other HR team members across the businesses. The HR Director will report directly to the Senior Vice President/General Manager for DRS Daylight Solutions **Job Responsibilities** + Lead and shape the HR function for the Daylight sites, partnering closely with business leadership to deliver people strategies that support growth, performance, and culture. + Act as a trusted advisor to leaders and employees, providing guidance across employee relations, talent acquisition, learning and development, compensation and benefits, performance management, and workforce planning, in collaboration with Corporate HR and Legal. + Champion compliance and integrity, ensuring adherence to employment laws and regulations while thoughtfully managing employee relations matters, investigations, and risk mitigation. + Design and implement impactful HR programs and initiatives that attract, develop, engage, and retain top talent, including succession planning, leadership development, training, and employee engagement efforts. + Build and sustain a positive, inclusive workplace culture, promoting employee engagement, open communication, and alignment with the organization's mission and values. + Oversee HR operations and resources, including budgeting, staffing strategy, and development of the HR team, while serving as a knowledgeable resource and coach to leaders and employees **Qualifications** - Bachelor's degree and 10 years required with a minimum of five years of experience in an HR leadership role or an equivalent combination of experience and training that provides the required knowledge, skills and abilities - In-depth knowledge of Human Resources policy and general knowledge of other HR disciplines - Ability to identify, analyze, develop solutions and make decisions on complex or unique issues which address the Company's business needs - High energy level, comfortable managing multifaceted projects in conjunction with daily activities in a fast-paced environment - Strong communication and interpersonal skills - Special skills required: conflict resolution, negotiation, influencing, delivering business presentations, coaching, and counseling - Government contracting experience in an HR leadership role preferred - Experience working with a HRIS system application to include ADP and SuccessFactors preferred _The salary range for this position is ($150,500/year- $203,000. This range reflects the good faith estimate of pay the employer is willing to offer at the time of posting. Several factors can influence the pay scale, including but not limited to: Federal contract labor categories and contract wage rates, collective bargaining agreements, geographic location, business considerations, scope, and responsibilities of the position, local or other applicable market conditions, and internal equity. Other factors include the candidate's qualifications such as prior work experience, specific skills and competencies, education/training, and certifications. In addition to base pay, employees may be eligible for: annual performance-based bonuses, equity awards, and overtime pay (for non-exempt employees as applicable. Our benefits package includes comprehensive health insurance (medical, dental, vision), employer matching 401(k) retirement plan, paid time off including vacation, holidays, and sick leave (including ant state-mandated paid sick leave), parental leave benefits, tuition reimbursement, professional development support, and life and disability insurance coverage._ _Taking care of our people is a top priority at Leonardo DRS. We are proud to offer competitive salaries and comprehensive benefits, including medical, dental, and vision coverage, a company contribution to a health savings account, telemedicine, life and disability insurance, legal insurance, and a 401(k) savings plan. We champion wellness programs that focus on physical, emotional, and financial well-being. We develop our talent by offering programs and activities to support career-growth, professional development, and skill enhancement. And we understand there is more to life than work, and the importance of offering flexible work schedules with our 9/80 program, competitive vacation, health/emergency leave, paid parental leave, and community service hours._ _*Some employees are eligible for limited benefits only_ _Leonardo DRS, Inc. and its subsidiaries provide equal opportunities to all employees and applicants for employment and prohibit discrimination and harassment of any type without regard to race, color, religion, age, sex, national origin, disability status, protected veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by federal, state, or local laws.#corp_
    $150.5k-203k yearly 25d ago
  • Human Resources Director

    Daybreak Community 4.1company rating

    Director of human resources job in San Diego, CA

    Salary Range: $100,000 - $150,000 Director of Human Resources Department: Human Resources Employee Type: Full Time, Regular Description The Director of Human Resources is responsible for managing the company's HR plans in ways that support our mission and overall strategy in the People and Culture department at San Diego. This position will be responsible for: Develop strategic HR plans and policies (recruitment, training, compensation etc.) Develop plans for organizational growth structure Develop and implement performance/change management plans Decide and act on initiatives for equal opportunity, diversity, etc. Assume responsibility of labor and employee relations Ensure all procedures comply with regulations and best practices Analyze the effectiveness of HR operations and policies Re-engineer processes to ensure maximum efficiency Assess and anticipate human resources-related needs Develop and nurture partnerships through human resources to bridge the divide between management and employees Provide input on workforce and succession planning as well as plans business unit restructuring Provide proactive support, coaching and consultation in the development and implementation of key business and HR objectives and initiatives that affect human capital management and development, improve organizational performance, managerial and organizational capabilities. Act as point of contact and coordinate all disciplinary and grievance queries. Partner with management to explain and illustrate various HR policies, procedures, and legal regulations. Ensure accurate employee records maintenance Drive end to end employee life cycle management from onboarding to offboarding Lead negotiations with relevant HR consultancy agencies such as benefits and insurance companies Plan, organize, and control activities and actions of the HR department including oversight of department goals, objectives, systems and budget 2-3 Days in office required What craft expertise you'll have Experience with performance/change management Experience managing and administering HRIS, ATS systems and maintaining HR intranet Demonstrated knowledge and experience in HR / OD consulting / counselling, leadership, coaching, facilitation, project management, labor relations, grievance management, and employment law Experience in strategic planning and implementation Deep knowledge of HR functions (talent management, recruitment etc.) Tools/Technology /Knowledge Aptitude in communicating and public speaking Other Criteria Years of Experience, Education, and/or Certification… BSc/BA in business, HR, social sciences or related field; MSc/MA/MBA is preferable 8+ years of progressive HR experience including 5+ years in HR management at companies with over 100 employees Certification (e.g. PHR/SPHR) is a plus Additionally, you should possess Strong communication Demonstrate critical thinking and problem solving Highly organized with strong attention to detail Well-organized with excellent leadership qualities Proficiency with Microsoft Office suite, including intermediate to advanced Excel and PowerPoint functionalities We invite you to get in the game with us and help us make exciting experiences! ABOUT OUR COMPANY Daybreak Game Company LLC is a recognized worldwide leader in massively multiplayer online games. Best known for blockbuster hits and franchises such as DC Universe™ Online, PlanetSide , EverQuest , and Dungeons and Dragons Online , Daybreak creates, develops, and provides compelling online entertainment for millions of gamers worldwide. We are the game publisher for Darkpaw Studios, Rogue Planet Gaming Studio, Dimensional Ink Games, and Standing Stone Games. To top it off, we are making games in three of the coolest cities in the United States: San Diego, Austin, and Boston. We make games that bring people together and build lasting communities and are totally devoted to delivering the ultimate gaming experience! Find out more about our company at ********************** Be Aware of Fraudulent Recruiting Activities Daybreak Game Company will never ask applicants for social security numbers, date of birth, bank account information or other sensitive information in job applications. Additionally, our recruiters do not communicate with applicants through free e-mail accounts (Gmail, Yahoo, Hotmail) or through online messaging apps (WhatsApp, Hangouts). We will never ask applicants to provide payment during the hiring process or extend an offer without conducting a phone, live video or in-person interview. Please contact Daybreak Game Company's People & Culture team at ************************ if you encounter a recruiter or see a job opportunity that seems suspicious. **Daybreak Game Company, LLC. is an Equal Opportunity Employer, committed to Diversity in the workplace.**
    $100k-150k yearly Auto-Apply 2d ago
  • HR Director

    Terra Vista Managment, Inc.

    Director of human resources job in San Diego, CA

    Job DescriptionTerra Vista Management seeks an experienced and talented Human Resources Director to lead the HR function companywide. This role is responsible for developing and managing all HR policies, procedures, and programs to ensure they are effective, empathetic, and compliant with all legal requirements and organizational values. It builds and enhances HR infrastructure through effective policies, procedures, and internal controls. The HR Director oversees staff, enhances the employee lifecycle (recruitment, benefits, retention), and aligns HR strategy with TVM's operational objectives. Reports to: Chief Operating Officer (COO), with dotted line reporting to Property General Managers and General Counsel.Supervises: HR staff companywide and a local HR Assistant. Supervisory ResponsibilitiesThe HR Director will manage and guide the HR department, staff, and key personnel processes: Staff Management: Supervises the HR Assistant and oversees the daily workflow of the HR department. Hiring & Onboarding: Recruits, interviews, hires, and onboards new management staff. Performance & Discipline: Provides timely, constructive performance feedback in partnership with department managers. Handles employee discipline and terminations strictly in accordance with company policy. Essential Duties & ResponsibilitiesThe HR Director is the strategic and operational leader for all Human Resources initiatives: Strategy & Planning: Collaborates with senior leadership to understand organizational goals and develops, coordinates, and implements HR policies, processes, training, and initiatives to support the organization's talent strategy, compliance, and needs.Program Administration: Builds and enhances HR infrastructure through effective policies, procedures, and internal controls and administers or oversees core HR programs, including: Compensation, benefits, and leaves of absence. Disciplinary matters, disputes, and prompt, thorough, and impartial workplace investigations with accurate documentation and appropriate resolution. Performance, talent management, productivity, and morale. Rewards, recognition, occupational health and safety. Develops, maintains, and trains managers and supervisors on California and federal-compliant policies, including recruiting and hiring, wage and hour regulations, labor code requirements, anti-harassment and anti-discrimination standards, onboarding, termination, and personnel file management. Designs and delivers training for all employees on such required topics as harassment and discrimination prevention and privacy as well as HR best practices. Recruiting & Talent Management: Identifies staffing needs and develops and executes best practices for companywide hiring and talent management. Compliance & Policy: Has thorough knowledge of California employment-related laws. Monitors and ensures compliance with all federal, state, and local employment laws and regulations, including required postings, employee notices. Identifies HR compliance risks and implements proactive, preventive measures. Prepares for and responds effectively to audits, agency complaints, and regulatory inquiries. Also reviews and modifies policies to maintain continuous compliance. Knowledge Leadership: Stays abreast of trends, best practices, regulatory changes, and new technologies in HR and employment law (in consultation with legal counsel); applies this knowledge to communicate policy and resource changes to upper management. Budgeting: Develops and implements the departmental budget(s) for HR. Payroll: Collaborates closely with payroll manager to ensure accurate, timely wage payments and compliant pay practices. Professional Development: Facilitates ongoing professional development, training, and certification activities for HR staff. Required Skills & Abilities Leadership & Management: Advanced supervisory, leadership, prioritizing, and delegation skills. Coaching: Gives advice on leadership and supervisory techniques, legal compliance, effective people management practices, performance management, disciplinary actions, conflict resolution, and consistent application of company policies. Employee Relations: Advanced employee relations skills, serving as the primary point of contact for the company's response to employee complaints and conducting investigations. Communication: Advanced interpersonal, verbal, and written communication skills, characterized by patience and professionalism. Organizational & Analytical: Advanced time management and process to meet deadlines; strong analytical and problem-solving capabilities; adaptability. Legal Knowledge: Thorough knowledge of California employment-related laws and regulations, including wage and hour. Technical Proficiency: Proficient with Microsoft Office suite and related software. Proficiency with or the ability to quickly learn TVM's HRIS and records management systems. Education & Experience Required Education: Bachelor's degree in Human Resources Management, Organizational Dynamics, Business Administration, or a related field. Preferred Education: Master's degree in HR Management, Organizational Dynamics, Business Administration or a related field, or a Law degree. Required Experience: At least ten years of human resource management experience with progressively increasing HR responsibilities. Physical RequirementsReasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions. Prolonged periods of working on a computer. Moving about the properties and up and down stairs. Speaking and listening. E04JI800nqo94089uzm
    $89k-139k yearly est. 15d ago
  • Associate Director, Office for Human Resources

    Pastoral Center 4.3company rating

    Director of human resources job in San Diego, CA

    Company: Diocese of San Diego Reports to: Director, Office for Human Resources Employment Type: Full-time FLSA Status: Exempt Salary Range: $120,000 - 130,000 annually FOR MORE INFORMATION OR TO APPLY, PLEASE CONTACT Katie Do, Director, Blair Search Partners 1855 1st Ave., Suite 300, San Diego, CA 92101 ***************************** Summary Working with the Director of Human Resources, the Associate Director, supports the Pastoral Center (PC), diocesan parishes and schools by providing consultation and hands-on assistance with regard to HR matters including conflict resolution, employment law, diocesan policy interpretation/application, wage & hour issues, classification issues, etc. Work with existing staff in onboarding, training, leaves of absence to include workers' compensation, and unemployment. Primary Responsibilities Utilizing HRIS systems, create and maintain ongoing audits to ensure data base integrity as well as ACA compliance. Working with the HR Coordinator, oversee leaves of absence throughout the Diocese, to include workers compensation. Assist with creating and maintaining all User Guides and Manuals, while exploring ways to expedite processes. Provide ongoing development for Location Administrators through continuing HR education and training utilizing technology (e.g. zoom sessions) as well as onsite visits rolling out new systems (e.g. Onboarding, Time and Labor, etc.) Working with Finance/Payroll team in problem solving and implementing new processes where needed. Provide coaching, counselling and hands-on assistance to management/location administrators regarding conflict resolution, internal investigations, discipline and terminations. Respond to employee requests for assistance and information regarding employee-related matters while being sensitive to potential underlying issues. Effectively communicate with all levels of the organization. Requirements Religious Requirements Practicing Catholic (preferred) Clear understanding and strong commitment to the tenets, values and mission of the Catholic Church. Deeply supportive of the Catholic Dioceses' identity, committed to its mission and values, dedicated to fostering a positive, empathetic, and inclusive community. Knowledge and Skills Working knowledge of federal, state and local labor laws and regulations. Excellent verbal and written communication skills. Strong database/analytical skills: able to apply functional knowledge to solve problems and identify opportunities for improvement. Demonstrated ability to handle multiple priorities. Excellent organizational, administrative and interpersonal skills. Bilingual - English/Spanish a plus Background Profile Ability to have a learning mindset and be a team player with implementation. Minimum of 5 years of Human Resources management experience. Demonstrated experience in providing exemplary HR services in a multi-site organization. Experience working in an environment where strong influencing skills are integral to success. Bachelor's degree in business administration or related major. Strong presentation skills: ability to prepare and make presentations that are cogent and compelling. Strong Microsoft Office skills (Excel, Word, PPT etc.). PHR/SPHR certification a plus. Physical Demands While performing the duties of this job the employee is regularly required to remain in an office at a computer workstation and access information from a computer and use a phone system. The employee is required to be mobile to, from, and within the office, as well as maneuver throughout the pastoral center facility to attend meetings, briefings, and other work-related events. The employee may be required to conduct trips to, from, and within various city and county-wide locations to attend meetings or events. The employee must occasionally lift and/or move up to 15 pounds. The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions. Please note this position description is not designed to cover or contain a comprehensive listing of activities, duties or responsibilities that are required of the employee for this job. Duties, responsibilities and activities may change at any time with or without notice. The Catholic Diocese of San Diego is committed to creating a diverse and inclusive workplace. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, gender, national origin, genetics, disability, age or veteran status.
    $120k-130k yearly Easy Apply 29d ago
  • Associate Director, Office for Human Resources

    Diocese of San Diego 3.8company rating

    Director of human resources job in San Diego, CA

    Company: Diocese of San Diego Reports to: Director, Office for Human Resources Employment Type: Full-time FLSA Status: Exempt Salary Range: $120,000 - 130,000 annually FOR MORE INFORMATION OR TO APPLY, PLEASE CONTACT Katie Do, Director, Blair Search Partners 1855 1st Ave., Suite 300, San Diego, CA 92101 ***************************** Summary Working with the Director of Human Resources, the Associate Director, supports the Pastoral Center (PC), diocesan parishes and schools by providing consultation and hands-on assistance with regard to HR matters including conflict resolution, employment law, diocesan policy interpretation/application, wage & hour issues, classification issues, etc. Work with existing staff in onboarding, training, leaves of absence to include workers' compensation, and unemployment. Primary Responsibilities * Utilizing HRIS systems, create and maintain ongoing audits to ensure data base integrity as well as ACA compliance. * Working with the HR Coordinator, oversee leaves of absence throughout the Diocese, to include workers compensation. * Assist with creating and maintaining all User Guides and Manuals, while exploring ways to expedite processes. * Provide ongoing development for Location Administrators through continuing HR education and training utilizing technology (e.g. zoom sessions) as well as onsite visits rolling out new systems (e.g. Onboarding, Time and Labor, etc.) * Working with Finance/Payroll team in problem solving and implementing new processes where needed. * Provide coaching, counselling and hands-on assistance to management/location administrators regarding conflict resolution, internal investigations, discipline and terminations. * Respond to employee requests for assistance and information regarding employee-related matters while being sensitive to potential underlying issues. * Effectively communicate with all levels of the organization. Requirements Religious Requirements * Practicing Catholic (preferred) * Clear understanding and strong commitment to the tenets, values and mission of the Catholic Church. * Deeply supportive of the Catholic Dioceses' identity, committed to its mission and values, dedicated to fostering a positive, empathetic, and inclusive community. Knowledge and Skills * Working knowledge of federal, state and local labor laws and regulations. * Excellent verbal and written communication skills. * Strong database/analytical skills: able to apply functional knowledge to solve problems and identify opportunities for improvement. * Demonstrated ability to handle multiple priorities. * Excellent organizational, administrative and interpersonal skills. * Bilingual - English/Spanish a plus Background Profile * Ability to have a learning mindset and be a team player with implementation. * Minimum of 5 years of Human Resources management experience. * Demonstrated experience in providing exemplary HR services in a multi-site organization. * Experience working in an environment where strong influencing skills are integral to success. * Bachelor's degree in business administration or related major. * Strong presentation skills: ability to prepare and make presentations that are cogent and compelling. * Strong Microsoft Office skills (Excel, Word, PPT etc.). * PHR/SPHR certification a plus. Physical Demands While performing the duties of this job the employee is regularly required to remain in an office at a computer workstation and access information from a computer and use a phone system. The employee is required to be mobile to, from, and within the office, as well as maneuver throughout the pastoral center facility to attend meetings, briefings, and other work-related events. The employee may be required to conduct trips to, from, and within various city and county-wide locations to attend meetings or events. The employee must occasionally lift and/or move up to 15 pounds. The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions. Please note this position description is not designed to cover or contain a comprehensive listing of activities, duties or responsibilities that are required of the employee for this job. Duties, responsibilities and activities may change at any time with or without notice. The Catholic Diocese of San Diego is committed to creating a diverse and inclusive workplace. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, gender, national origin, genetics, disability, age or veteran status.
    $120k-130k yearly Easy Apply 31d ago
  • Director of Human Resources

    Toward Maximum Independence 3.9company rating

    Director of human resources job in San Diego, CA

    Job DescriptionDirector of Human Resources Are you ready to Transform Lives! Join us and help empower adults with developmental disabilities! Compensation: $110,000 - $120,000 per year TMI's Primary Purpose TMI is dedicated to assisting children and adults with intellectual and/or developmental disabilities live, work, and participate in their community. Employees have the rewarding opportunity to support our clients in their daily lives and help them achieve full inclusion within their community. TMI believes the three cornerstones of a strong life foundation include living as independently as possible, real work for real pay, and a safe and caring home. Join the TMI family and experience the gratification that comes from helping others live a fulfilling life they love! Job Specific Essential Duties Responsible for comprehensive recruitment plan to retain qualified staff. Attend program administrative meetings to determine recruitment needs. Manage onboarding processes (including but limited to orientation), renewables program (driver license, vehicle insurance, vehicle inspection, etc.), as well as offboarding processes. Oversee maintenance personnel records for completeness and accuracy; conduct regular audits. Participates in and is responsible for Employee Safety Committee. Coordinates and manages TMI's leave of absence and return to work program, including conducting Interactive Process meetings. Conducts training for new members of TMI's management team at least. Conducts annual assessment of training needs of Direct Support Professionals and administrative team. Develops and administrates TMI's safety program to include annual surveys, trainings, drills, incentives, visits, etc. Maintains OSHA compliance. Maintains TMI's Disaster and Emergency Action Plan, IIEP, Workplace Violence Prevention Plan, conducts drills and reviews annually. Participates in all mandatory meetings such as director, management, all-staff, and board of director meetings. Participates in and manages TMI's Long Range Goal Planning process. Collaborates with TMI's CHRO and on issues of possible liability and compliance with state and federal law and regulations. Consult with risk management representatives and/or human resources consultants, as needed and as directed by the CHRO. Collaborates with the CIS Director on current and future computer system and HR data retrieval needs and training. Participates on TMI's Ethics, and Finance Committees as necessary. Manage all employee benefits including eligibility, enrollment, accounting and renewal. Assist the CHRO with various tasks to enhance the employee experience and create an effective and compliant HR department. Manage and assists with administration of professional development program. Manage and assists with administration of COBRA protocol for eligibility and monitors regulatory guidelines. Advise and assist with best practices regarding compensation program. Implement HR policies and procedures according to best practices. Ensure compliance with applicable laws and regulations including wage and hour audits, employee classifications, and safety requirements. Supervise and manage the Associate HR Director and HR Manager. Manage and effectively defend employee's claims for unemployment and disability via EDD as well as workers' compensation Responsible for employee relations (conducting and leading investigations/interviews). Track and analyze compliance data to be presented to the Board of Directors and communicate updates regarding the HR department. Manage performance evaluation program and enhance relative to employee training, development, & Other duties and responsibilities as directly or indirectly related to those listed above or as assigned/requested by the CHRO or CEO. Benefits* Employer-sponsored Medical, Vision, and Dental Insurance Generous 401(k) Employer Match Accrued Sick & Vacation Hours, along with Years of Service Pay, and Paid Holidays Employee discount program (discounts at the SD Zoo, Legoland, dining, gyms, and so much more!) Wellness Program with Prize-Winning Monthly Challenges Quarterly Opportunity Draws Mileage Reimbursement - if applicable Free Access to Newly Remodeled Fitness Center at the San Diego Office Employee Assistance Program Minimum Experience and Qualifications Proof of bachelor's degree in human resources or an equivalent combination of training and experience. Minimum 8 years of progressively responsible HR experience, with at least 3 years in a direct management or leadership role. Current HR Certification is a plus. Experience working at non-profit and/or in the field of developmental/intellectual disabilities or related field is a plus. Bilingual (Spanish) is a plus. Other Qualifications Excellent interpersonal communication and organizational skills. High proficiency with technology and software such as HRIS, emailing, & Microsoft programs. Apply to learn more!
    $110k-120k yearly 24d ago
  • Director of Human Resources

    Tmi-Inc. 3.5company rating

    Director of human resources job in San Diego, CA

    Are you ready to Transform Lives! Join us and help empower adults with developmental disabilities! Compensation: $110,000 - $120,000 per year TMI's Primary Purpose TMI is dedicated to assisting children and adults with intellectual and/or developmental disabilities live, work, and participate in their community. Employees have the rewarding opportunity to support our clients in their daily lives and help them achieve full inclusion within their community. TMI believes the three cornerstones of a strong life foundation include living as independently as possible, real work for real pay, and a safe and caring home. Join the TMI family and experience the gratification that comes from helping others live a fulfilling life they love! Job Specific Essential Duties Responsible for comprehensive recruitment plan to retain qualified staff. Attend program administrative meetings to determine recruitment needs. Manage onboarding processes (including but limited to orientation), renewables program (driver license, vehicle insurance, vehicle inspection, etc.), as well as offboarding processes. Oversee maintenance personnel records for completeness and accuracy; conduct regular audits. Participates in and is responsible for Employee Safety Committee. Coordinates and manages TMI's leave of absence and return to work program, including conducting Interactive Process meetings. Conducts training for new members of TMI's management team at least. Conducts annual assessment of training needs of Direct Support Professionals and administrative team. Develops and administrates TMI's safety program to include annual surveys, trainings, drills, incentives, visits, etc. Maintains OSHA compliance. Maintains TMI's Disaster and Emergency Action Plan, IIEP, Workplace Violence Prevention Plan, conducts drills and reviews annually. Participates in all mandatory meetings such as director, management, all-staff, and board of director meetings. Participates in and manages TMI's Long Range Goal Planning process. Collaborates with TMI's CHRO and on issues of possible liability and compliance with state and federal law and regulations. Consult with risk management representatives and/or human resources consultants, as needed and as directed by the CHRO. Collaborates with the CIS Director on current and future computer system and HR data retrieval needs and training. Participates on TMI's Ethics, and Finance Committees as necessary. Manage all employee benefits including eligibility, enrollment, accounting and renewal. Assist the CHRO with various tasks to enhance the employee experience and create an effective and compliant HR department. Manage and assists with administration of professional development program. Manage and assists with administration of COBRA protocol for eligibility and monitors regulatory guidelines. Advise and assist with best practices regarding compensation program. Implement HR policies and procedures according to best practices. Ensure compliance with applicable laws and regulations including wage and hour audits, employee classifications, and safety requirements. Supervise and manage the Associate HR Director and HR Manager. Manage and effectively defend employee's claims for unemployment and disability via EDD as well as workers' compensation Responsible for employee relations (conducting and leading investigations/interviews). Track and analyze compliance data to be presented to the Board of Directors and communicate updates regarding the HR department. Manage performance evaluation program and enhance relative to employee training, development, & Other duties and responsibilities as directly or indirectly related to those listed above or as assigned/requested by the CHRO or CEO. Benefits* Employer-sponsored Medical, Vision, and Dental Insurance Generous 401(k) Employer Match Accrued Sick & Vacation Hours, along with Years of Service Pay, and Paid Holidays Employee discount program (discounts at the SD Zoo, Legoland, dining, gyms, and so much more!) Wellness Program with Prize-Winning Monthly Challenges Quarterly Opportunity Draws Mileage Reimbursement - if applicable Free Access to Newly Remodeled Fitness Center at the San Diego Office Employee Assistance Program Minimum Experience and Qualifications Proof of bachelor's degree in human resources or an equivalent combination of training and experience. Minimum 8 years of progressively responsible HR experience, with at least 3 years in a direct management or leadership role. Current HR Certification is a plus. Experience working at non-profit and/or in the field of developmental/intellectual disabilities or related field is a plus. Bilingual (Spanish) is a plus. Other Qualifications Excellent interpersonal communication and organizational skills. High proficiency with technology and software such as HRIS, emailing, & Microsoft programs. Apply to learn more!
    $110k-120k yearly 23d ago
  • Human Resources Director

    Daybreak Games 4.3company rating

    Director of human resources job in San Diego, CA

    Job Description Salary Range: $100,000 - $150,000 Director of Human Resources Department: Human Resources Employee Type: Full Time, Regular Description The Director of Human Resources is responsible for managing the company's HR plans in ways that support our mission and overall strategy in the People and Culture department at San Diego. This position will be responsible for: Develop strategic HR plans and policies (recruitment, training, compensation etc.) Develop plans for organizational growth structure Develop and implement performance/change management plans Decide and act on initiatives for equal opportunity, diversity, etc. Assume responsibility of labor and employee relations Ensure all procedures comply with regulations and best practices Analyze the effectiveness of HR operations and policies Re-engineer processes to ensure maximum efficiency Assess and anticipate human resources-related needs Develop and nurture partnerships through human resources to bridge the divide between management and employees Provide input on workforce and succession planning as well as plans business unit restructuring Provide proactive support, coaching and consultation in the development and implementation of key business and HR objectives and initiatives that affect human capital management and development, improve organizational performance, managerial and organizational capabilities. Act as point of contact and coordinate all disciplinary and grievance queries. Partner with management to explain and illustrate various HR policies, procedures, and legal regulations. Ensure accurate employee records maintenance Drive end to end employee life cycle management from onboarding to offboarding Lead negotiations with relevant HR consultancy agencies such as benefits and insurance companies Plan, organize, and control activities and actions of the HR department including oversight of department goals, objectives, systems and budget 2-3 Days in office required What craft expertise you'll have Experience with performance/change management Experience managing and administering HRIS, ATS systems and maintaining HR intranet Demonstrated knowledge and experience in HR / OD consulting / counselling, leadership, coaching, facilitation, project management, labor relations, grievance management, and employment law Experience in strategic planning and implementation Deep knowledge of HR functions (talent management, recruitment etc.) Tools/Technology /Knowledge Aptitude in communicating and public speaking Other Criteria Years of Experience, Education, and/or Certification… BSc/BA in business, HR, social sciences or related field; MSc/MA/MBA is preferable 8+ years of progressive HR experience including 5+ years in HR management at companies with over 100 employees Certification (e.g. PHR/SPHR) is a plus Additionally, you should possess Strong communication Demonstrate critical thinking and problem solving Highly organized with strong attention to detail Well-organized with excellent leadership qualities Proficiency with Microsoft Office suite, including intermediate to advanced Excel and PowerPoint functionalities We invite you to get in the game with us and help us make exciting experiences! ABOUT OUR COMPANY Daybreak Game Company LLC is a recognized worldwide leader in massively multiplayer online games. Best known for blockbuster hits and franchises such as DC Universe™ Online, PlanetSide , EverQuest , and Dungeons and Dragons Online , Daybreak creates, develops, and provides compelling online entertainment for millions of gamers worldwide. We are the game publisher for Darkpaw Studios, Rogue Planet Gaming Studio, Dimensional Ink Games, and Standing Stone Games. To top it off, we are making games in three of the coolest cities in the United States: San Diego, Austin, and Boston. We make games that bring people together and build lasting communities and are totally devoted to delivering the ultimate gaming experience! Find out more about our company at ********************** Be Aware of Fraudulent Recruiting Activities Daybreak Game Company will never ask applicants for social security numbers, date of birth, bank account information or other sensitive information in job applications. Additionally, our recruiters do not communicate with applicants through free e-mail accounts (Gmail, Yahoo, Hotmail) or through online messaging apps (WhatsApp, Hangouts). We will never ask applicants to provide payment during the hiring process or extend an offer without conducting a phone, live video or in-person interview. Please contact Daybreak Game Company's People & Culture team at ************************ if you encounter a recruiter or see a job opportunity that seems suspicious. **Daybreak Game Company, LLC. is an Equal Opportunity Employer, committed to Diversity in the workplace.**
    $100k-150k yearly Easy Apply 4d ago
  • Director of Human Resources

    Alter Management

    Director of human resources job in Dana Point, CA

    Elevate People & Culture Leadership: Join Alter Behavioral Health as our Director of People & Culture At Alter Behavioral Health, our people are at the heart of our mission to transform lives through compassionate, evidence-based mental health care. We're dedicated to providing the highest level of personalized care, and we know that starts with creating a thriving workplace culture. We're seeking a strategic, hands-on leader to serve as our Director of People & Culture, guiding and growing our Human Resources operations while fostering an empowered, engaged, and high-performing workforce. This is a role for someone who thrives in a fast-paced environment, is confident in their HR expertise, and demonstrates both strategic vision and operational excellence. Why You'll Love This Role Strategic Impact → Partner directly with the CEO and leadership team to shape and execute HR strategy that supports organizational growth, strengthens culture, and enhances employee engagement. Comprehensive HR Leadership → Lead all human resources functions, including talent acquisition, employee relations, benefits and payroll oversight, compliance, performance management, and leadership development. Competitive Compensation → $125,000-$140,000/year DOE with benefits including medical, dental, vision, paid time off, paid life insurance, and a 401(k) with an up to 6% match. Schedule & Location → Monday-Friday, 8:30 a.m.-5:00 p.m., based at our Corporate Office in Dana Point, CA. Professional Growth → Drive HR initiatives that directly impact organizational strategy, workforce development, and operational excellence in a mission-driven environment. What You'll Do Strategic Leadership → Lead the People & Culture department, providing daily direction, coaching, and mentoring to your team. Partner with the CEO and leadership to align HR strategy with organizational goals and long-term growth. Design and implement programs that enhance culture, employee engagement, and retention. HR Operations & Compliance → Ensure compliance with all federal and California labor laws, as well as Joint Commission, DHCS, and DSS standards. Maintain HRIS systems, personnel files, and confidential employee records with precision and discretion. Lead investigations, corrective actions, and performance management initiatives with fairness and consistency. Benefits & Payroll Oversight → Manage benefits administration including health, dental, vision, life insurance, 401(k), and supplemental plans. Oversee annual Open Enrollment and ensure employees understand their options. Ensure accurate bi-monthly payroll, including all adjustments, deductions, and compliance requirements. Employee Relations & Engagement → Serve as a trusted resource for employees and leaders, providing guidance on coaching, conflict resolution, and performance issues. Lead engagement initiatives, pulse surveys, and feedback programs to strengthen communication and morale. Talent Acquisition & Workforce Development → Oversee recruitment, onboarding, and workforce planning to support operational efficiency. Develop training, leadership development, and career pathways for employees across the organization. Partner with leaders to identify department needs and succession planning opportunities. Who You Are A seasoned HR professional with at least 7 years of progressive experience in Human Resources, including 4+ years in a leadership role. Skilled in California HR law, federal employment regulations, benefits administration, payroll, and employee relations. Experienced in managing HR functions for organizations with 100+ employees; healthcare or behavioral health experience preferred. A proactive, strategic thinker with strong leadership, communication, and problem-solving skills. Able to maintain discretion with sensitive information and build trust across all levels of the organization. Why Alter Behavioral Health? Mission-Driven Work → Lead initiatives that strengthen our people and our impact on mental health care. Career Stability → Full-time schedule with comprehensive benefits designed for long-term success. Collaborative Culture → Join a professional, supportive environment where your contributions are valued and visible. Growth & Learning → Gain exposure to executive leadership, organizational strategy, and HR innovation. Qualifications Minimum Qualifications & Requirements 7+ years in Human Resources with 3+ years leading an HR team. In-depth knowledge of California HR law, federal employment regulations, benefits administration, payroll, and compliance. Experience managing HR for organizations with 100+ employees; behavioral healthcare experience preferred. HRCI or SHRM certification preferred, with a Bachelor's degree in HR, Business Administration, or related field. Valid California Driver's License and ability to pass a LiveScan background check. CPR & First Aid Certification required. DISCLAIMER : This posting provides a general overview of the Director of Human Resources role at Alter Behavioral Health. It is not a complete or exhaustive list of all responsibilities, duties, requirements, or conditions of employment. Specific job functions and expectations may be modified at the discretion of the company in accordance with business needs. Alter Behavioral Health complies with all applicable federal, state, and local employment laws, including the California Labor Code, Industrial Welfare Commission (IWC) Wage Order 5, Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA), and all laws relating to non-discrimination, equal opportunity employment, disability accommodation, and workplace safety.
    $125k-140k yearly 1d ago
  • Resource Officer

    Southwest Strategies Group

    Director of human resources job in San Diego, CA

    Job DescriptionDescription: Southwest Strategies Group is seeking a full-time Resource Manager to support resource planning and staffing coordination across our account, creative, digital, outreach, and production teams. This role partners closely with agency leadership, project managers, and account teams to plan and allocate resources effectively, ensuring the right people are assigned to the right work at the right time. The Agency Resource Manager plays a critical role in maintaining team sustainability, upholding quality standards, and supporting operational efficiency across the agency. About Southwest Strategies Group Southwest Strategies Group is focused on building leaders in our industry and community. With more than 130 professionals from diverse backgrounds and experience, our team is uniquely positioned to communicate with stakeholders where they are in a way they understand. We approach every project as a trusted partner, leveraging decades of expertise to provide custom strategies that help our clients get results. Position: Location: This person must be located in San Diego, CA. Our offices operate on a hybrid schedule with 3 days onsite in the San Diego office. This role will include early mornings, evenings, and weekends as required. Compensation: The annual base amount for this position is dependent on several factors, including the candidate's geographic location, experience, and qualifications. The annual base amount may be adjusted based on market conditions in the location where the employee resides. A typical annual base range for this role is: $85,000- $110,000 (actual compensation may vary by location and will follow local regulations). Essential Functions / Responsibilities Manage resource allocation and staffing across all agency teams for new and existing projects, including account staff, creative and digital Provide agencywide visibility into resource capacity and utilization, supplying data, reporting, and recommendations to leadership to support day-to-day resource needs, staffing decisions and forward planning Own day-to-day resource allocation and traffic management for the creative and digital teams, assigning work, balancing workloads and adjusting resources as priorities shift Assign staff to projects based on skill set, availability, experience level and project priority Maintain and update agencywide staffing plans, schedules and utilization forecasts Balance short-term project demands with long-term capacity planning and team sustainability Track individual and team utilization; identify over- or under-utilization trends and proactively flag risks Partner with leadership to address bandwidth constraints, staffing gaps or burnout risks Serve as the central point of coordination between project managers, vertical leads and leadership regarding resourcing needs and priorities Facilitate regular resourcing meetings to review priorities, timelines, conflicts and upcoming work Support new business and proposal efforts by providing staffing plans, utilization estimates and feasibility assessments Own and maintain resourcing data within time tracking systems; ensure accuracy, visibility and consistency Improve resourcing workflows, tools, templates and reporting to increase efficiency and transparency Support onboarding, offboarding and freelance/contractor planning as agency staffing needs evolve Other duties as assigned Critical Skill Set: Managing resources across multidisciplinary teams Understanding agency workflows and cross-functional dependencies Strong organizational skills, attention to detail and time management Ability to manage competing priorities in a fast-paced environment Excellent communication, interpersonal and collaboration skills Ability to navigate resourcing decisions with diplomacy and sound judgment Requirements: Typically 3+ years of resource management, project management or operations management experience, preferably in an agency or consulting environment Bachelor's degree or higher in communications, public relations, marketing, business, management or a related field Project management certification preferred (e.g., PMP, IPMA, or similar) Proficiency with Microsoft Office (Word, PowerPoint, Excel) Experience with project management and resourcing software (e.g., Workamajig, Kantata, BigTime, etc.) Familiarity with creative, digital and production workflows Understanding of agency environment preferred
    $85k-110k yearly 5d ago
  • UNIQLO Human Resources Manager

    Fast Retailing 4.1company rating

    Director of human resources job in San Diego, CA

    Salary: $35.10 / hour San Diego, CA Benefits: Full-Time position: The Company provides: * Medical, Dental, Vision, Life & ADD, Short and Long Term Disability * 15 days of paid vacation/personal leave and 9 days of sick leave per calendar year, pro-rated based on hire date; * 8 days of paid holidays and 1.5 times the employee's regular rate for all hours worked on stated holidays * 401K (with employer matching); and * Bonus, if eligible; and profit sharing, if eligible. * The offered salary or salary range is based on several factors, including, but not limited to, overall experience, relevant experience, education level, certifications, applicable skills and expertise, and location of the position. As an Equal Opportunity Employer, UNIQLO USA, does not discriminate against applicants or employees because of race, color, creed, religion, sex, national origin, veteran status, disability, age, citizenship, marital or domestic/civil partnership status, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression or because of any other status or condition protected by applicable federal, state, or local law. Position Overview: Reporting to the General Manager and Area HR Manager, the Human Resources Manager will be responsible for providing support for all HR functions in a Large Format UNIQLO Stores. Job Description: * This position requires primarily working in stores and may require some travel between locations * Provides training in store to store employees, including but not limited to HR processes and procedures, employment laws, recruiting, etc. * Partner with Area Human Resources Manager on employee relations issues and staffing objectives * Process various reports and focus on the administrative tasks associated with HR recording, policy and procedure * Process liaison for employee relations questions and concerns, leaves of absence, paid time off, workers compensation, etc. * Assist with interviews, investigations, disciplinary actions, and provides HR support at the store level * Collaborates with other functional groups including store managers, human resources, training and payroll * Utilizes recruiting tools to post open positions and employ talent acquisition strategies to source external candidates by conducting on-site recruiting events, holding job fairs, and shopping the competition to find potential talent * Follow up and track all aspects of employment, such as completing employment forms, conducting orientations and notifying the department of new hire start date * Resolve all human resources issues in a timely and effective manner, partnering with HR when necessary * Manage customer needs and exceed expectations by utilizing the UNIQLO service standard, following the UNIQLO Fundamental Principles and saying the 6 standard phrases * Maintain brand and operational standards in store (visual, cleanliness, etc.) * As needed basis, be knowledgeable of fitting room standards and act as a cashier when required by following cashier protocol * Ensure integrity of payroll and the payroll process * Ensure image and grooming standards are professional, reflective of the brand image and adhered to at all times * Support multiple store locations - Other duties as assigned by Required Skills and Abilities: - Strong communication skills * Knowledge of the following applications: ADP PayForce, Oracle, SuccessFactors and Workday * Ability to stand for long periods of time, read computer terminals, push, pull, move, lift or carry objects of at least 10 pounds. * Ability to effectively maneuver around sales floor and stockroom, repetitive bending, prolonged standing, twisting, stooping, squatting, and climbing Required Skills and Abilities: * Strong communication skills * Knowledge of the following applications: ADP PayForce, Oracle, and Workday * Ability to stand for long periods of time, read computer terminals, push, pull, move, lift or carry objects of at least 10 pounds. * Ability to effectively maneuver around sales floor and stockroom, repetitive bending, prolonged standing, twisting, stooping, squatting, and climbing Schedule Requirements: * Average 32 or more hours per week based on business seasonality. * Open availability on weekends (religious exemptions will be considered). * Restrictions on availability limited to two days per week. Education/Experience: * Associate's Degree in a related field, or 1+ years in related, Human Resources or Administration experience. Benefits: * Medical, dental, and vision coverage * 401k plan - 100% match on the first 3% you contribute, 50% on the next 2% you contribute * Paid parental leave * Fertility benefits, including IVF * Life insurance * Short-term and long-term disability insurance * HSA/FSA options * Employee Assistance Program * Vacation & Personal Time Off * Sick & Wellness Time Off * 30% Employee Merchandise Discount * Employee Referral Bonus * Commuter benefits NOTICE FOR CALIFORNIA JOB APPLICANTS AND EMPLOYEES For information regarding how we handle your personal information and to exercise your rights under the California Consumer Privacy Act, please see our Privacy Policy at Uniqlo.com The Company is committed to equal pay initiatives and will not ask candidates for their current or past salary. As an Equal Opportunity Employer, Fast Retailing does not discriminate against applicants or employees because of race, color, creed, religion, sex, national origin, veteran status, disability, age, citizenship, marital or domestic/civil partnership status, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression or because of any other status or condition protected by applicable federal, state or local law.
    $35.1 hourly 21d ago
  • Director, Human Resources and Employee Relations

    Mt. San Jacinto College 3.8company rating

    Director of human resources job in Temecula, CA

    We have an exciting opportunity for a Director, Human Resources and Employee Relations position located at our campus in Temecula, CA. Under the direction of the area administrator, responsible for planning, organizing, coordinating, administering, and managing the day-to-day operation of the District's Human Resources functions including day-to-day employee relations activities, recruitment and selection, performance management and discipline, and classification and compensation. Incumbent will implement personnel policies, procedures, laws, regulations, and collective bargaining agreements. This is an administrative position, exempt from overtime provisions of the Fair Labor Standards Act, with responsibility for formulation and recommendation of district policies, regulations and budget decisions related to the area of responsibility. Initial placement on the salary schedule will be commensurate with education and experience, along with a cell phone allowance stipend. Classified administrators serve under contract and make contributions toward PERS (a retirement plan). Benefit package includes comprehensive medical, dental and vision plans, life insurance, sick leave, and 22 days of vacation per year. While this current vacancy is expected at the Temecula Valley Campus, Administrators serve district-wide and may be assigned to the San Jacinto Campus, the Menifee Valley Campus, the Temecula Valley Campus or any District facility. Additional openings that become available prior to the end of the hiring process may also be filled from the qualified applicants. The duties listed below are intended only as illustrations of the various types of work that may be performed. The omission of specific statements and duties does not exclude them from the position if the work is similar, related, or a logical assignment to this class. * Direct the full cycle recruitment process and onboarding support services for authorized vacant positions. Oversee the application screening/minimum qualification processes; approved/disqualify applicants in accordance with California Education Code and Penal Code; ensure compliance with regulatory and legal requirements; and determine recruitment and onboarding strategies; participate in job fairs and related talent acquisition efforts, assist in the development of a network of community resources to promote a diverse workforce. * Oversee and track the performance management cycle; ensure performance requirements and personal development targets are established; regularly monitor performance and provide coaching for performance improvement and development; ensure evaluation processes are conducted within the parameters of collective bargaining agreements. * Coordinate the maintenance of the District's classification system, including salary and classification studies, implementation of salary schedules, classification and reclassification review, development and maintenance of job descriptions and position control. * Assist and counsel managers, faculty, and staff on policies, practices, evaluation matters, and collective bargaining agreements; coordinates the handling of disciplinary matters; represents the District in grievance meetings, disciplinary matters, and labor/employee relations; investigate and respond to grievances; may participate as a member of the District's negotiation team. * Prepare reports related to human resources matters; prepare thorough research and analysis, statistical data, and materials related to collective bargaining or special projects; assist in the preparation of personnel action items for approval by the appropriate approver or Board of Trustees. * Review policies and procedures and recommend revisions to enhance efficiency of operations; assist to ensure all policies and procedures are implemented. * Participate in the preparation of the department budget and supervise its implementation and maintenance; recommend within departmental policy, appropriate service and staffing levels. * Participate in the development and implementation of goals, objectives, policies, and priorities for the assigned programs; assist in selecting, training, supervising, and evaluating the performance of assigned staff; recommend a variety of personnel actions as appropriate. * Coordinate the development, implementation and modification of the human resources information system for the management of employee, retiree, contractor and related HR records and documentation; serve as department lead in the continued implementation of human resources information systems; facilitate continued modification following implementation. * Oversee the maintenance of employee records, files, and data required by state and federal laws and regulations; ensure adherence to appropriate records retention and systems and schedules. * Serve as department liaison when assigned; attend a variety of meetings as required; serve on committees and special projects as assigned; coordinate programs and services as appropriate with other District and college personnel. * Assist the District's Equal Employment Opportunity (EEO) Officer in all matters regarding compliance with State and Federal labor law and guidelines; assist in the planning, coordination, and monitoring of talent acquisition, selection, and hiring processes to ensure equity and consistent applications of procedures; recommend and develop strategies for the talent acquisition of faculty and staff. * Perform other related duties as assigned. KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, AND ABILITIES Knowledge of: * Principles and practices of Human Resources management including employee-employer relations, and talent acquisition techniques and strategies. * Applicable State and Federal employment related laws, codes, rules, and regulations. * Principles and techniques of labor relations and collective bargaining. * Organizational policies, procedures, operations and objectives. * Supervisory principles and practices, including conflict resolution skills. * Human Resources Information Systems (HRIS) technology. * Methods and techniques of research, analysis, problem solving, and decision making. * Equal Employment Opportunity (EEO). * Organizational planning methods and practices. Skills in: N/A Ability to: * Interpret and apply State, Federal employment related laws and regulations. * Implement talent acquisition, employment, and EEO programs and plans. * Establish and maintain effective working relationships with district employees and members of the community. * Apply leadership, team building, and motivation. * Demonstrate professionalism, equity, and honesty in all aspects of the performance of duties. * Work independently with little direction. * Analyze situations accurately and adopt an effective course of action with high discretion. * Collect, investigate, and analyze data and prepare clear and concise reports; maintain documentation and records. * Work effectively under pressure with multiple responsibilities and projects, organize and prioritize workload. * Communicate effectively and persuasively both orally and in writing with faculty, staff, administrators, constituents, and representatives. * Perform with tact, patience, and sensitivity. * Demonstrate sensitivity to and understanding of the diverse academic, socioeconomic, cultural, disability, gender identity, sexual orientation, and ethnic backgrounds of community college students, faculty, and staff. Education and Experience: * A Bachelor's degree (*attach transcript) from an accredited institution in human resources, business administration, public administration (or related field); AND * Five (5) years of professional experience working in Human Resources; OR * An equivalent combination of education, training, and/or experience; AND * Experience must include one (1) year in a leadership or supervisory role * Before scanning attachments, remove/redact sensitive, confidential information such as date of birth, social security number, address and photograph* Licenses and Certifications: Travel will be required for this position between District locations. Incumbent will be responsible for securing transportation to assigned locations. PHYSICAL DEMANDS AND WORKING ENVIRONMENT This is primarily a sedentary office classification although standing in work areas and walking between work areas may be required. Finger dexterity is needed to access, enter, and retrieve data using a computer keyboard or calculator and to operate standard office equipment. Positions in this classification occasionally bend, stoop, kneel, reach, push, and pull drawers open and closed to retrieve and file information. Employees must possess the ability to lift, carry, push, and pull materials and objects weighing up to 20 pounds. Work is performed primarily in a standard office setting with moderate noise levels, controlled temperature conditions, and no direct exposure to hazardous physical substances; frequent interruptions and distractions. Incumbents may be exposed to occasional contact with dissatisfied or upset individuals.To learn more about Mt. San Jacinto Community College District, visit ********************************
    $83k-97k yearly est. 15d ago
  • Senior Director of Disability Employment Services

    The Arc San Diego 4.0company rating

    Director of human resources job in San Diego, CA

    We are seeking a Senior Director of Disability Employment Services to lead strategic, operational, and programmatic oversight of our employment services for individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities (I/DD), including those supported through the AbilityOne Program. This is a mission‑driven leadership role that blends service excellence, regulatory compliance, and high‑performance business operations across multiple sites-including federal contract locations such as Marine Corps mess halls. Position: Senior Director of Disability Employment Services Location: San Diego, CA Type: Full-time The pay range for this position is $100,000 to $110,000. About Us At The Arc of San Diego, we're united by a common goal: creating a brighter, more inclusive future for individuals with developmental disabilities. As the Senior Director of Disability Employment Services, you will play a pivotal role in designing, implementing, and managing employment opportunities that transform lives and drive inclusive workforce growth across San Diego County. Your leadership will directly support our mission to empower individuals with disabilities to achieve independence, purpose, and meaningful community participation. Your Role: As the Senior Director of Disability Employment Services you'll be a driving force behind our mission. Your responsibilities will include: Leadership: Provide strategic leadership to Employment Services programs, including Community Employment Services, Work Activity Centers, Group Employment Training, and AbilityOne federal contract sites. Guide program managers and supervisors to ensure high-quality performance, regulatory compliance, and mission‑aligned outcomes. Champion a culture of inclusion, accountability, and continuous improvement. Innovation: Provide strategic leadership to Employment Services programs, including Community Employment Services, Work Activity Centers, Group Employment Training, and AbilityOne federal contract sites. Guide program managers and supervisors to ensure high-quality performance, regulatory compliance, and mission‑aligned outcomes. Champion a culture of inclusion, accountability, and continuous improvement. Collaboration: Foster an environment of teamwork, transparency, and shared responsibility across all operational areas. Mentor and develop staff to maximize their impact, professional growth, and commitment to excellence. Promote cross‑department collaboration to align employment services with organizational goals Strategic Partnerships: Build and maintain strong relationships with employers, federal agencies, community partners, and advocacy organizations. Ensure compliance with all regulatory requirements, including AbilityOne, DOL, CARF, Medicaid Waiver, and CA Titles 17 & 22. Stay informed on industry trends, policy changes, and emerging best practices to drive innovation and sustainable growth. Qualifications: Your experience and expertise will shine in this role if you possess: A Bachelor's degree in Human Services or a related field (Master's preferred). Seven (7) years of supervisory experience, ideally within employment, workforce development, or rehabilitation services for individuals with disabilities. Demonstrated success in program compliance, contract management, and employer/stakeholder relationship‑building. Experience with project management, budget oversight, and performance‑based operations. Strong understanding of CA Titles 17 & 22 and other relevant regulatory frameworks. Exceptional leadership skills with the ability to mentor, inspire, and guide a diverse team. A collaborative mindset and the ability to navigate complex challenges while leading organizational change. Why Join Us? The Arc of San Diego offers a dynamic, supportive, and inclusive work environment where your leadership truly matters. When you join us, you're not just taking a job - you're becoming a catalyst for positive change in the lives of individuals with developmental disabilities. You'll be part of a passionate, mission‑driven team committed to innovation, empowerment, and expanding meaningful employment opportunities across our community. #arcadmin
    $100k-110k yearly 9d ago
  • Strategic HR Director: Talent, Culture & Growth

    Leonardo DRS

    Director of human resources job in San Diego, CA

    A leading defense technology company is seeking a Director of Human Resources in San Diego, CA. The HR Director will manage HR activities to align with company philosophy and legal standards while leading initiatives to attract, retain, and develop talent. Candidates must have a Bachelor's degree and at least 10 years of experience, including five in HR leadership. The role includes designing HR programs, advising on employee relations, and ensuring compliance with regulations. Competitive benefits and salary are offered. #J-18808-Ljbffr
    $89k-139k yearly est. 4d ago

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The average director of human resources in Escondido, CA earns between $73,000 and $172,000 annually. This compares to the national average director of human resources range of $68,000 to $147,000.

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