The Employee Relations Manager/Investigator is responsible for providing advanced expertise in the day-to-day functions of the Employee Relations unit. This role supports the universitys commitment to fostering a culture of integrity that emphasizes inclusiveness empathy safety and a sense of belonging in the campus community. The Employee Relations Manager/Investigator independently facilitates impacted party outreach efforts intake meetings and informal resolution processes. This role collaborates with students staff and faculty to address concerns and initiate conflict resolution efforts in a manner that prioritizes equity restorative practices and compliance with all policies. The Employee Relations Manager/Investigator develops and maintains working relationships with campus administrators providing guidance by meeting with and communicating regularly on employee relations matters policies and procedures and Collective Bargaining Agreement interpretation. Independently applies judgment and knowledge of University and CSU policies and procedures Collective Bargaining Agreements and state and federal laws to provide solutions and/or resolution to personnel matters. Handles matters of a highly confidential and sensitive nature that includes collective bargaining litigation and budget. Provides support on special projects/assignments for the Director and the Associate Vice President for Human Resources as assigned.
Conflict Resolution:
Meets with individuals and/or groups involved in the dispute to understand the issue and each partys perspective.
Gathers information reviews documents and speaks to witnesses to understand the facts and circumstances surrounding the conflict.
Facilitates discussions helps parties express their needs and concerns and encourages open communication.
Serves as neutral third party to facilitate discussions on workplace disputes informally helps parties reach mutual agreements and draft resolution agreement documents.
Designs and facilitates tailored conflict resolution processes including mediated conversations resolution agreement development and educational interventions that consider restorative practices.
Assists the parties in discussion of terms and conditions for a resolution ensuring that the agreement meets the needs of all involved.
Drafts and finalizes resolution agreements in accordance with institutional policy and applicable laws.
Discusses employee performance engagement measures with campus administrators (e.g. discussion training mentoring coaching and/or education) as conflict resolution measures.
Tracks case timelines to ensure resolutions are completed promptly.
Maintains accurate records of all of all conflict resolution activities their progress and outcomes and prepares reports on dispute resolution metrics and trends.
Investigations:
Receives and reviews concerns and complaints involving staff employee performance and unprofessional conduct.
Meets with the reporting individual to learn relevant details of the concern. Assesses the reported conduct and determines what actions and/or referrals are needed including supportive measures pursuant to university process or practice.
Engages with campus partners to coordinate supportive measures/resources.
Gathers facts by conducting interviews with involved parties and bystanders procuring information and documents and summarizing information.
Drafts final summary reports that includes relevant information witness statements and any proposed outcomes/recommendations. Documents more complex cases including summaries of facts findings and the proposed outcome level of detail will vary based on the scale and scope of the conduct.
Provides findings and supporting documents to the Director of Employee Relations.
Follows up with the reporting party at the conclusion of review advising them that the matter has been addressed and will be monitored.
Outreach Training & Collaboration:
Contributes to the development and delivery of workshops presentations and trainings for the campus community to promote awareness of conflict resolution options.
Provides guidance and resources to students faculty and staff on conflict resolution strategies and prevention measure.
Engages in collaborative and consultative approaches with campus administration partners and colleagues to I mprove communication skills conflict management capabilities and performance management.
Works closely with Information Technology the Office of Equity and Compliance and Benefits Administration on relevant matters.
Provides guidance and recommendations for problem resolution to department management.
Labor Relations:
Ensures requirements of the Collective Bargaining Agreements are met by Human Resources campus managers and supervisors.
Interprets staff Collective Bargaining Agreements for the campus community.
Case Management:
Maintains sensitive subject and case files including summaries of facts findings and correspondence.
Generates statistical and historical reports and analyze data in response to internal and external inquiries.
Identified conflict trends/patterns provide proactive solutions
Strategic Planning:
Assist with strategic planning of various Employee/Labor Relations functions including Unfair Labor Practice charges contract grievances and DFEH/EEOC complaints.
Develops solutions and makes recommendations for revisions to existing policies and procedures.
As a leader demonstrates a commitment to student success that is mission aligned with the universitys vision values and priorities. Establishes an ethical and collegial work environment promoting a collaborative accountable and inclusive team. Encourages a courageous and resilient solution-oriented environment by participating in new opportunities to further the mission of the university. Participates in developing initiatives that further support the campus mission with a service-oriented and catalytic mind set. Strengthens employees by being communicative and a talent builder that develops team attributes furthering departmental goals.
Qualifications:
Knowledge Skills Abilities & Leadership
Pay Benefits & Work Schedule
General Information
Equal Employment Opportunity
CSUN is an Equal Opportunity Employer and prohibits discrimination on the basis of Age Disability (physical or mental) Gender Gender Identity (including Nonbinary or Transgender) Gender Expression Genetic Information Marital Status Medical Condition Nationality Pregnancy or related conditions Race or Ethnicity (including color caste or ancestry) Religion or Religious Creed Sex (including Sex Stereotyping or Sex Characteristics) Sexual Orientation and Veteran or Military Status. Our nondiscrimination policy is set forth in the Interim CSU Nondiscrimination Policy. Reasonable accommodations will be provided for applicants with disabilities who self-disclose by contacting Talent Acquisition at .
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