Job ID: 51185
Location: Chamblee, Georgia
Employment Type: Direct Hire
Last Updated: 13 days ago
Located just 14 miles from downtown Atlanta, Chamblee, GA is a vibrant urban city with a diverse community and international flair. The City of Chamblee began as a small rail town and was incorporated in 1908. Through multiple annexations, the city has grown to more than 7 square miles and has been named the Fastest Growing City in DeKalb County with over 30,000 residents.
Reporting directly to the City Manager, the Human Resources Director serves as a key strategic partner in shaping and executing the City’s workforce vision. In this executive leadership role, the Director provides expert guidance to the City Manager and department heads on organizational effectiveness, workforce planning, talent strategy, and change management — ensuring alignment of human capital with the City’s operational goals and long-term priorities.
The Director oversees the full spectrum of Human Resources operations, including recruitment and selection, onboarding, employee and labor relations, compensation and classification, benefits and leave administration, training and development, and the implementation of HR programs, policies, and systems. In addition to driving operational excellence, the Director ensures strict compliance with all applicable local, state, and federal employment laws and regulations, safeguarding the City’s integrity and commitment to fair and equitable employment practices.
To view the full position profile, please visit Chamblee HR Director Profile.
PRIMARY RESPONSIBILITIES
Strategic Leadership & Policy Development
- Plans, coordinates, and manages personnel activities, including compensation and classification, recruitment and retention, orientation, employment, safety, testing, training and professional development, and records management.
- Develops, recommends, and implements City personnel policies and procedures; maintains updated employee handbooks.
- Provides in-house consulting for City department heads; advises supervisors on resolving employee relations and performance issues in accordance with City policies and applicable laws.
- Works with legal counsel to address employee grievances and other legal personnel issues; represents the City at personnel-related hearings and investigations.
- Ensures City compliance with all employment-related laws and guidelines; coordinates and delivers training for City personnel.
- Attends training, seminars, and conferences, and conducts research to stay abreast of legislation and trends in human resources administration.
Recruitment, Selection & Onboarding
- Directs employee recruitment and selection functions; recruits, interviews, and assists in selecting candidates for employment.
- Conducts background checks and coordinates drug testing and physical exams for prospective employees.
- Plans, implements, and reviews employee orientation programs.
Compensation & Classification
- Directs wage and salary administration; oversees compensation strategy and structure.
- Oversees preparation and maintenance of job evaluations and descriptions.
- Reviews, analyzes, and recommends changes related to position changes, reclassifications, and upgrade requests in line with regulations and budget constraints.
- Assists departments in budgeting for current and projected employee wages.
Benefits & Leave Administration
- Plans and directs administration of the City’s employee benefits program; recommends changes and communicates benefit offerings to staff.
- Administers FMLA procedures and processes.
- Administers the City’s unemployment compensation program; audits and disputes claims as needed.
- Maintains and monitors OSHA records; manages workers’ compensation cases.
Training & Development
- Coordinates employee training and professional development programs.
- Ensures programs support compliance, performance improvement, and leadership development.
Compliance & Risk Management
- Provides executive-level oversight of the City’s compliance with key employment laws and regulations, including FMLA, ADA, OWBPA, and related statutory requirements, ensuring policies and practices align with legal standards and organizational objectives.
- Guides the strategic direction and effectiveness of the City’s workers’ compensation, workplace safety, and risk management programs, setting policy frameworks and ensuring alignment with operational needs and regulatory mandates.
- Oversees enterprise-wide strategies for leave management and workplace accommodations, ensuring consistency, legal compliance, and balanced support for both employees and departmental operations.
- Leads cross-functional coordination among departments, legal counsel, insurance providers, and third-party administrators to proactively manage risk, reduce liability exposure, and promote a culture of accountability and safety.
- Monitors and assesses emerging legal and regulatory trends affecting workforce risk and compliance, advising senior leadership and driving policy updates and strategic adjustments as needed.
Budgeting & Financial Oversight
- Prepares and manages the Human Resources department budget.
- Monitors expenditures and ensures fiscal responsibility across HR initiatives.
Engagement & Communication
- Coordinates special employee programs and events to foster engagement and morale.
- Receives and responds to employee and public inquiries, concerns, and complaints regarding personnel policies and department services..
- Attends City Council, department, committee, and other meetings as necessary to represent the HR function and provide input on personnel matters
- Provides strategic leadership and oversight of employee engagement initiatives, ensuring alignment with the City’s values, culture, and organizational goals to foster a motivated and high-performing workforce.
- Supports and guides the Employee Engagement Committee by setting priorities, allocating resources, and offering executive-level direction to advance initiatives that enhance workplace culture, employee experience, and organizational cohesion.
Technology & Data
- Provides strategic oversight of the City’s Human Resource Information System (HRIS), ensuring system functionality supports organizational needs, workforce analytics, and operational efficiency.
- Ensures the integrity, security, and reliability of HR data across all platforms, guiding data governance practices that enable informed decision-making and regulatory compliance.
- Oversees the integration and alignment of HRIS with related systems, in collaboration with IT, Finance, and external vendors, including benefits administration, retirement services, payroll, and other enterprise applications, to ensure seamless information flow and process efficiency.
- Utilizes workforce data and analytics to inform executive leadership, drive strategic planning, and measure the effectiveness of HR programs and initiatives.
QUALIFICATIONS
- Bachelor’s degree required, master’s degree preferred, in a related field such as Human Resources or Organizational Psychology.
- Minimum 7 years of HR Business Partner/Generalist experience across a range of competencies.
- SHRM-SCP or SPHR certification is preferred.
- Prior experience with HRIS implementation and organizational change leadership is highly valuable.
- Demonstrated experience leading HR department(s) through strategic and transactional change.
- Demonstrated initiative in determining new or modifying existing HR policies and procedures and effectively communicating them to staff and Board members.
- Demonstrated organizational leadership and decision-making capability at a senior management level in a collaborative manner.
- Builds and maintains positive relationships; demonstrates understanding, empathy, courtesy, and professionalism with diverse groups.
- Reviews budget reports, develops annual spending plans, tracks expenditures, and reallocates resources as organizational needs change.
- Analyzes budget data to identify trends, improve cost-effectiveness, and support resource requests with credible data.
- Communicates clearly and professionally in writing and speech; listens actively, explains reasoning, and uses tact in discussions and feedback.
COMPENSATION
The expected salary at the time of hire is $101,702 – $127,445. The City offers comprehensive medical benefits, retirement program, paid leave, and other benefits that contribute to a robust compensation package. Benefits information is available at the following link:
https://www.chambleega.com/human_resources/benefits.php.
TO APPLY
The deadline to apply is November 23rd. .
Questions about this opportunity can be directed to Christin Mack, Manager of Public Sector Executive Search with Find Great People,LLC at cm***@*gp.com.
