Special note-- volunteers for this position must live in the United States and speak clear English.
Is planning an organization’s workforce right for you?
Do you enjoy helping others?
Are there certain human resource functions that you really enjoy?
Can you commit to at least 10 - 15 hours per week?
Would you like to gain experience that looks good on a resume or college application?
All guidelines apply to volunteers/employees.
Position Description
Under the supervision of the Founder/ Director and/or office manager or other staff member, provide human resource services to NHEG. All delegated tasks must be conducted online under the supervision of New Heights Educational Group staff or at the NHEG office or other locations designated and agreed upon by all parties. Some of the typical job duties will consist of the following: plan and coordinate workforce to best use employees' talents, link an organization's management with its personnel, administer personnel services, advise managers on organizational policies, such as equal employment opportunity and sexual harassment, coordinate and supervise the work of specialists and support staff, oversee an organization's recruitment, interview, selection, and hiring processes, handle staffing issues, such as mediating disputes and directing disciplinary procedures.
Qualifications
Candidates need a combination of education and several years of related
work experience to become a human resources coordinator
Interpersonal skills
Training
All new human resource coordinators must participate in an information training session.
Fundamentals >>
Please respond to emails within 48 hours. If you will be absent for an extensive period of time, please notify your Director as soon as possible.
HRCs schedules are arranged by the HRC and NHEG.
HRC is a non-paid, voluntary position.
Major Duties >>
Please respond to all email communications within 48 hours.
Note: This applies to local HRCs only. Please help us keep all work spaces and meeting locations clean and quiet. It is essential that noise be kept to a minimum.
Conduct yourself in a professional manner and be aware of your communication skills, language, and behavior. All clients and staff need to be treated with respect and dignity. Failure to do so will impact your status as an HRC.
Supply (Soft/Hard) Maintenance
Whenever possible, NHEG seeks to provide HRCs with necessary supplies or equipment. Any special needs should be brought to the attention of NHEG staff.
Dress & Grooming
Note: This applies to local HRCs only. While we do not have a "dress code" we do expect you to dress appropriately for the position. Avoid "dressing to distract." Personal hygiene is important since you may be working in close quarters with clients.
Evaluations
Your performance as an HRC will be evaluated in the first two weeks of starting and monthly thereafter. Any concerns regarding your evaluation will be discussed with you and appropriate recommendations will be made. Evaluations will also be used to determine your continuing status as an HRC as well as outline areas of needed improvement.
Conflicts
If you are experiencing difficulties during your time with us, please contact NHEG to work out a solution.
The HRC’s Rights
The Employee/Volunteer’s Rights