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Human Resources Business Partner

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  • Descripción

    Tipo de contrato:
    A Tiempo Parcial
    Fecha de inicio:
    25 de agosto de 2025
    Fecha límite de postulación:
    15 de agosto de 2025
    Educación:
    Licenciatura
    Nivel de Experiencia:
    Nivel Senior
    Compensación:
    USD $40 - $45 / hora
    Tuesday – Friday, 25 hours per week
    Área de Impacto:
    Arte & Música

    Descripción

    The Human Resources Business Partner (HRBP) oversees the Human Resources program for all Henry employees, including Henry Gallery Association (HGA) non-profit staff and Henry Art Gallery University of Washington Professional staff. This position has an important role in helping set tone, culture, and service levels at the museum. The HRBP provides guidance, coaching, and support for staff members. This position acts as a resource and liaison to employees to effectively resolve human resource related issues and ensure positive employee relations. This position also ensures that all employee relations, recruiting programs, employment processes, and insurance and retirement programs follow established procedures and remain in compliance with applicable laws. The HRBP serves as a member of the museum’s Leadership Team, whose role involves developing policies, procedures and plans to support the museum’s strategic plan and commitment to equity.

    Diverse backgrounds make us stronger. We highly encourage Black, Indigenous, People of Color, LGBTQ+, and individuals of all abilities to apply.

    RESPONSIBILITIES:

    • Culture & Workplace Environment: Lead initiatives that promote a positive, inclusive workplace aligned with the organization’s strategic goals. Support DEI efforts and employee feedback mechanisms to drive continuous improvement.
    • Recruiting & Onboarding: Oversee full-cycle recruitment and onboarding processes. Partner with hiring managers to develop role requirements and ensure equitable hiring practices. Coordinate with UW HR on joint hiring efforts.
    • Leadership Development: Coach managers in team leadership and performance management. Guide leadership on organizational effectiveness and facilitate development opportunities for staff.
    • Employee Relations: Act as a key contact for employee concerns, conflict resolution, and policy interpretation. Conduct internal investigations and collaborate with UW HR as needed.
    • Compensation & Benefits: Conduct salary reviews, administer benefits, and provide recommendations on compensation and organizational structures. Serve as liaison to insurance brokers.
    • HR Operations & Compliance: Manage personnel records, leave tracking, and HR documentation. Maintain and update HR policies, ensuring legal compliance and best practices.

    QUALIFICATIONS

    • Bachelor’s degree in Human Resources, Business Administration or related field.
    • 5+ years of progressive HR experience, with proven experience in the core areas of the position.
    • Experience working with organizational diversity, equity, inclusion, and access efforts.
    • Strong knowledge of employment laws and HR best practices.
    • Strong interpersonal skills and collaborative work style.
    • Excellent communication, problem solving, and organizational skills.
    • Capacity to work independently, take initiative, and implement decisions consistent with museum policy, culture, and commitment to equity.

    ADDITIONAL DESIRED EXPERIENCE:

    • HR professional certification such as PHR or SHRM-CP.
    • Experience with Workday and/or Paychex.
    • Experience or interest in working in an arts and culture organization or higher education setting.

    The Human Resources Business Partner (HRBP) oversees the Human Resources program for all Henry employees, including Henry Gallery Association (HGA) non-profit staff and Henry Art Gallery University of Washington Professional staff. This position has an important role in helping set tone, culture, and service levels at the museum. The HRBP provides guidance, coaching, and support for staff members. This position acts as a resource and liaison to employees to effectively resolve human resource related issues and ensure positive employee relations. This position also ensures that all employee relations, recruiting programs, employment processes, and insurance and retirement programs follow established procedures and remain in compliance with applicable laws. The HRBP serves as a member of the museum’s Leadership Team, whose role involves developing policies, procedures and plans to support the museum’s strategic plan and commitment to equity…

    Compensación

    BENEFITS:

    • Medical, Dental, Vision: Eligible to enroll in the Henry’s medical, dental, and vision insurance package. The Henry pays 100% of the cost for employees.
    • Vacation: Accrue Vacation hours at a rate that increases with years of service, beginning at a rate of 6 hours per month (equivalent to 12 days) based on 25 hours/week worked.
    • Holidays and Holiday Credit: 11 paid holidays, plus 1 annual personal holiday; eligible to accrue Holiday Credit hours for holidays falling on non-work days at a rate of 5 hours per holiday based on 25 hours/week worked.
    • Sick Leave: Sick leave accrued at a rate of 8 hours per every 40 hours worked.
    • Retirement: Employees can elect to participate in the Henry’s 403(b) retirement plan and make contributions through deferred compensation; after six months of employment, the equivalent of 3% of your compensation will be contributed by the Henry.

    The employee will have also have access to or receive:

    • Affiliate University of Washington employee status, with access to such things as: the UW library system, ability to purchase an IMA gym membership.
    • One UW Professional and Organizational Development (POD) Course per year
    • A Professional Membership to the American Alliance of Museums (AAM).
    • Up to $50.00 reimbursement for materials towards the employee’s understanding of Diversity, Equity, Accessibility, and Inclusion.
    • Public Transportation Subsidy: the Henry will fully reimburse the cost of a quarterly U-PASS, or up to $150 of actual expenses for ORCA purchases per quarter.

    BENEFITS:

    • Medical, Dental, Vision: Eligible to enroll in the Henry’s medical, dental, and vision insurance package. The Henry pays 100% of the cost for employees.
    • Vacation: Accrue Vacation hours at a rate that increases with years of service, beginning at a rate of 6 hours per month (equivalent to 12 days) based on 25 hours/week worked.
    • Holidays and Holiday Credit: 11 paid holidays, plus 1 annual personal holiday; eligible to accrue Holiday Credit hours for holidays falling on non-work days at a rate of 5 hours per holiday based on 25 hours/week worked.
    • Sick Leave: Sick leave accrued at a rate of 8 hours per every 40 hours worked.
    • Retirement: Employees can elect to participate in the Henry’s 403(b) retirement plan and make contributions through deferred compensation; after six months of employment, the equivalent of 3% of your compensation will be contributed by the Henry.

    The employee will have also have access to or receive:

    • Affiliate University of Washington employee status…

    Ubicación

    Presencial
    15th Avenue NE and NE 41st Street, Seattle, WA 98195, United States

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