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Department Human Resources Officer (Vacancy)

Under general direction, this position is responsible for the planning, administration, and implementation of all human resources and labor relations functions within Columbus Public Health. In addition, the incumbent in this position has been assigned to direct the Safety Office and Office of Workforce Development for CPH. The position has direct authority with the offices and programs within the above stated areas, and indirect authority in all programs within CPH in carrying out specified functions related to employment laws, civil service rules, and employment policies of the organization. Performs related duties as required.

Requirements

(Any one position may not include all of the duties listed, nor do the examples cover all of the duties that may be performed.)
 

Develops and administers departmental human resources policies and procedures consistent with Citywide policies and federal, state, and local law;


Advises the executive, managerial, and human resources staff for the department and/or division(s) of problems, issues, and matters relating to human resources to include employee/labor relations, organizational development, performance improvement, crisis intervention, staffing, occupational safety, benefits and compensation, payroll, and other federal, state, and local laws and regulations;


Approves, on behalf of the Appointing Authority, all personnel/payroll transactions for the department, including hiring, termination, pay rate changes, disciplinary actions, and certification of payroll adjustment to the Auditor’s Office;


Oversees the administration of employee benefits to include healthcare, short-term disability, injury leave, and workers’ compensation programs for the department;


Participates in the budget process by providing information and advice on staffing, reorganization, collective bargaining, and other issues having impact on the department’s budget;


Researches, investigates, and resolves complaints received by the department pertaining to human resources activities of a legal or other nature for the department;


Represents the department to and consults with the City Attorney’s Offices on federal, state, and local legal human resources issues such as Equal Employment Opportunity (EEO), the American’s with Disabilities Act (ADA), the Family Medical Leave Act (FMLA), City, State (PERRP), and Federal occupational safety regulations and standards, the Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA), Worker’s Compensation, and other pertinent legislation;


Prepares comprehensive and technical reports, analysis, correspondence, and other documents related to human resources matters for the department;


Supervises professional and support staff engaged in performing human resources and labor relations activities;


Serves as the department representative on Civil Service matters such as classification review, specification development, etc.;


Serves as the department’s liaison with the City’s labor relations unit on matters such as collective bargaining, grievances, arbitrations and mediations, disciplinary actions and appeals, etc.;


Represents the department on various boards, committees, or teams;


 Participates in professional activities to remain knowledgeable regarding developments in the field of human resources and labor relations;


Administers collective bargaining agreements; represents the department in arbitrations, mediations, contract negotiations, and disciplinary proceedings;


Serves as the department representative to the City Attorney’s Office in all employment related litigation; testifies on behalf of the City in Federal Court, Common Pleas Court, and SERB proceedings as needed;

Implements procedures and responds to issues, complaints, and requests pertaining to FMLA, ADA, and EEO regulations, and workers’ compensation/disability claims;


Represents the department in human resources related matters in various Citywide forums including presentations to the Mayor, City Council, the Civil Service Commissioners, community leaders, etc.

Qualifications

Possession of a bachelor’s degree and five (5) years of professional human resources experience, two (2) years of which must have involved managing a human resources program or function.  Substitution(s):  A master’s degree in an administrative science or a closely related field may be substituted for one (1) year of the required non-managerial experience.  A law degree may be substituted for two (2) years of the required non-managerial experience.

Recruitment #: 26-0893-V1

Employment Type: Full-Time (Regular)


Should you have questions regarding this vacancy, please contact:


Krystie Weist

Columbus Public Health

240 Parsons Ave.

Columbus, Ohio 43215

P: (614) 645-5589

E: kaweist@columbus.gov


The City of Columbus is an Equal Opportunity Employer

Date Posted
06/24/2026
Job Reference
26-0893-V1
Organization
50 Columbus Public Health, Health
Location
Columbus, OH
Category
Human Resources
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