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Human Resource
Position OverviewThe University of Kansas, Human Resources (HR) at the
Lawrence campus is excited to recruit an HR Partner to serve our Information Technology (IT) and Operational units of Public Safety,
Transportation and Emergency Management. The role of this position is designed to build strong relationships with assigned unit leaders and
employees for HR related needs, provide consistency in the delivery and application of HR policies and practices, and to have a strong
understanding and communication with Central HR.
The HR Partner serves as an extension of the Central HR team and is responsible for
managing a broad range of human resource services in support of the University's mission. This position provides guidance on a wide range of
matters including employee relations, compensation, organizational structure, workforce planning, recruitment, employee retention and
engagement, culture, onboarding and other essential HR functions while enhancing compliance with university policies, Kansas Board of
Regents, Federal, State, and local laws and collective bargaining agreements (as applicable).
The HR Partner reports to the Associate
Vice Chancellor of HR Partnerships with day-to-day oversight and direction from the units leadership team(s). The HR Partner will be
integrated into the unit with a deep understanding of the unit(s) unique culture and strategic mission, vision, goals, and needs. The HR
Partner will be in-person, located on the Lawrence campus and may occasionally work evenings and weekends as needed to connect with the
units they support. HR partners for One KU Offices will also engage and collaborate with the University of Kansas Medical Center HR Partner
to provide aligned communication and integration activities aligned with the One KU initiative.
KU's main campus in Lawrence, Kansas
is located within a commutable distance between Kansas City and Topeka. KU's excellence is a result of the rich tapestry of experiences,
perspectives, and backgrounds of faculty, staff, students, and colleagues from across our nation and the globe. At KU, we invest in
continuous learning and growth by creating a climate where people engage in respectful dialogue and debate and support each other's success.
We foster a culture of care where each person is valued. When people feel a true sense of belonging, we believe they are better able to
reach their full potential and achieve remarkable things.
Job Description- Principal Liaison with
Unit-Based Leaders, Employees, and Central HR - 50%
- Serves as the HR primary point of contact for all leaders and employees
within the designated unit(s) and coordinates with the appropriate centralized HR Team. Ensures visibility and accessibility to the unit(s)
assigned.
- Provides advice and counsel on a wide range of HR matters, issues, policies, and programs to leadership, supervisors and
employees.
- Serves as a resource and key contact for ensuring HR compliance within the unit, providing information and updates
regarding key HR activities, programs, policy changes, deadlines, new initiatives, disseminating HR-related updates, and
information.
- Engages and participates with HR to be fully informed of new processes, procedures, initiatives or activities and
enhance communication efforts across the served unit(s). May participate in the design, development, implementation or testing of new
technology for enhancing process activities or reporting.
- Coordinates with HR on key employee initiatives that improve time and
leave reporting outcomes, university required training activities, benefit enrollment (as applicable), etc.
- Employment Lifecycle Support for Employees, Supervisors, and Leadership - 40%
Based on the needs of the unit and its
employees, the HR Partner may participate in any of the following activities to ensure that the university provides the best possible people
support at the individual and leadership level.
- Recruiting, Hiring and Onboarding
- Provides advice and
guidance as needed on job description development, compensation ranges, search activities and best practices.
- Works with leadership
on developing a strategic hiring plan to meet unit and university goals, following university processes and deadlines for
requests.
- Engages with new hires and assigned supervisors to develop, coordinate and oversee unit specific onboarding and
orientation activities. Answers benefit and perk information as appropriate.
- Engages and informs employees of programs and
activities focused on wellness, appreciation, recognition, engagement and community building.
- Serves as an ongoing resource for
employees during their transition into the organization and throughout the employee's lifecycle. Works with HR and employees to ensure
communication and completion of annual activities (i.e., open enrollment, time and leave reporting, training, evaluation activities,
etc.).
- Employee Relations & Workforce Development
- Serves as a resource to
employees experiencing workplace concerns and issues within the unit(s). Provides guidance to unit(s) supervisors to address employee
relations matters at levels consistent with established protocol.
- Offers guidance to supervisors for appropriately utilizing
performance management tools including performance coaching, setting goals, and the annual performance review process.
- Provides
guidance on collective bargaining agreement obligations including those related to employee discipline and working conditions coordinating
through central HR resources.
- Coordinates with HR regarding employee leave programs.
- Participates in the off-boarding and
exit interview processes and ensures compliance with HR policies.
- Escalates significant issues to appropriate departments (e.g.,
Central HR, Faculty Affairs, Office of General Counsel, Office of Civil Rights/Title IX).
- Identifies unit(s) workforce planning,
organizational design, and training needs in coordination with HR and unit(s) leadership. Uses workforce planning data and analytics to
inform the unit(s) specific strategic plans.
- Engages in unit(s) succession planning in collaboration with the unit(s) leader(s) as
needed.
- Culture, Engagement, and Retention
- Assesses levels of employee
engagement and designs unit(s)-specific programs and efforts to support high levels of employee engagement and
retention.
- Communicates and promotes engagement and recognition programs and activities, including engagement surveys and results,
and identifies and implements best practices.
- Monitors engagement and morale and helps inform broader unit(s) strategies and
programs.
- Reinforces and supports programs and communications from HR.
- Participates in HR workgroups and teams to actionize
suggested efficiencies and improvement.
- Participates in the off-boarding and exit interview processes and ensures compliance with HR
policies.
- HR Compliance
- Ensures unit(s) comply with University HR policies and
practices.
- Works to support HR with timely compliance of time and leave activities.
- Supports unit(s) compliance with
federal, state, Kansas Board of Regents and local employment laws and regulations.
- Provides guidance on data collection required
for HR transactions. Assists with transactional HR actions, as applicable, through the employee lifecycle as appropriate.
- Works to
support HR communication efforts with supported unit(s). Aids with deadlines, has an understanding of the application of new policies,
procedures and processes.
- Works with unit(s) to comply with University reporting activities and tracking of activities and tasks,
including mandatory employee trainings.
- Other - 10%
- Other duties as they pertain to HR
and the unit(s).
- Engages in on-going professional development and continuing education opportunities.
Position RequirementsThis position will work primarily on the Lawrence
Campus.
Required Qualifications1. Bachelor's degree in human resources or related field OR HS
Diploma/GED and 4 years of experience in human resources may be substituted for the educational requirement on a year-for-year basis.
2.
Two (2) or more years of experience in human resources providing guidance and counsel to both management and employees in three (3) or more
HR services (recruiting and hiring, compensation, employee relations, performance management, organizational design, training, etc.)
3.
Experience in employee relations, performance management, and progressive discipline.
4. Experience interpreting and applying the
appropriate sections of applicable policies, laws, guidelines, and regulations.5. Experience with various HR systems
and platforms (e.g., Applicant Tracking Systems, HRIS)6. Proficiency in Microsoft Office Suite7.
Experience working collaborative within a team and independently.Preferred Qualifications1.
4 or more years of progressive experience providing strategic and consultative HR services across the employee lifecycle, labor relations,
employee discipline, supervisor guidance, conducting employee investigations, training, benefits or other HR
specialties.2. Prior experience providing multi-unit support3. Advanced degree in HR Management or
similar disciplines4. Experience working in a Higher Education environment or similar to the assigned
unit(s)5. Experience working in a union environment6. HR Certification (e.g., SHRM-SCP,
SPHR)7. Demonstrated knowledge of federal, state, and local employment laws and regulations.8.
Previous experience handling multiple priorities with multiple stakeholders9. Experience with effective change
management practices.10. Ability to facilitate difficult conversations.11. Experience with
navigation and providing guidance for conflict resolution12. Experience in handling confidential
matters13. Experience in building collaborative relationships/partnerships14. Highly organized and
the ability to meet tight deadlines.15. Strong customer-service orientation.Contact Information
to ApplicantsRebecca Terry
Associate Vice Chancellor for HR Partners
rreiling@ku.edu785-864-0461
Additional Candidate InstructionA
complete application packet will consist of a resume, a cover letter detailing how you meet the required qualifications, and 3 professional
references.
First Review of applications will begin Monday, April 13th, 2026, and will continue until a pool of qualified applicants
has been obtained. #LI-HR1
Advertised Salary Range: Starts at 80,000
Application Review
Begins: 13-Apr-2026
Anticipated Start Date: 26-May-2026
Primary CampusUniversity of Kansas Lawrence Campus
FTE: 1.0
Reg/Temp: Regular
FLSA StatusAdministrative
Employee Class: U-Unclassified Professional Staff
Job FamilyAdministrative/Management-KUL
Work Location AssignmentOn-Site
DisclaimerThe University of Kansas prohibits discrimination on the basis of race, color, ethnicity, religion, sex,
national origin, age, ancestry, disability, status as a veteran, sexual orientation, marital status, parental status, gender identity,
gender expression, and genetic information in the university's programs and activities. Retaliation is also prohibited by university policy.
The following person has been designated to handle inquiries regarding the nondiscrimination policies and is the Title IX coordinator for
all KU and KUMC campuses: Associate Vice Chancellor for the Office of Civil Rights and Title IX,
civilrights@ku.edu, Room 1082, Dole Human Development Center, 1000 Sunnyside Avenue, Lawrence, KS
66045, 785-864-6414, 711 TTY.