Manages specific programs and / or serves as project leader in Human Resources to develop improved managerial procedures and practices for the Colorado Judicial Department.
The Human Resources Analyst IV position is distinguished from other classifications due to the responsibility for one or more distinct units or two or more statewide programs or projects, and supervision of 5 or more employees. The Human Resource Analyst IV provides complete coverage for one or more program and is responsible for the development of new work products, committees and work assignments. The Human Resource Analyst IV may also supervise individuals who supervise the work product of other Human Resource employees.
Manages and administers statewide Human Resources programs or projects.
Identifies, leads and completes new policies and procedures; coordinates implementation with various court systems and other state agencies.
Reviews and evaluates organizational policies, practices, structure, functions, programs, work methods, resources, relationships between various systems, and management and program performance; increases efficiency and effectiveness of state court systems.
May chair and participate on a variety of committees, as necessary. Gathers input from appropriate field personnel and staff.
Compiles and analyzes information collected; verifies accuracy of information; identifies issues and problems; formulates recommendations that will encourage change within the State Court Administrator’s Office and the court system.
May sign on behalf of the Human Resources department on employment investigations, compensation reviews, reclassifications requests, corrective and disciplinary actions.
Drafts rules, administrative recommendations, and Chief Justice Directives.
Prepares reports, schedules, forms, procedures and directives based upon research and evaluation of issues and problems.
Analyzes proposed legislation, judicial processes, and procedures for possible impact on the statewide court system.
Responsible for recruitment and selection of unit employees.
Establishes expectations and provides employee performance feedback on an on-going and annual basis. Assists subordinates in establishing goals. Evaluates subordinates' goal achievement through conferences or informal meetings. Provides recommendations regarding subordinate's employment probationary/trial period.
Provides orientation and on-going training, mentoring and coaching to existing subordinates. Makes provisions for subordinates to attend outside training. May provide cross-training and interdepartmental training.
Assigns duties and responsibilities to staff; develops and establishes procedures for operating and maintaining required administrative systems.
Establishes response procedures designed to address internal and external requests for information.
Attends meetings and training as required.
Performs other duties as assigned.
Has supervisory accountability for other employees, volunteers, or interns. Plans, directs and coordinates activities for a unit(s). Duties include scheduling and assigning of work, training in all facets of work, quality control, and decisions impacting the pay, status and tenure of others. Conducts performance appraisals, and provides input into and participates in discipline, dismissal, and hiring processes.
Graduation from an accredited college or university with a bachelor's degree and six years of experience in human resources, benefits, and/or organizational development or related experience, which must have included one year of supervisory experience. Additional work experience in these or other related fields may be substituted on a year for year basis for the required formal education.
While performing the duties of this job, the employee is regularly required to talk or hear. The employee frequently is required to use hands and fingers and reach with hands and arms. The employee is occasionally required to stand and reach with hands and arms. The employee must occasionally lift and/or move up to 10 pounds. Specific vision abilities required by this job include close vision, distance vision, peripheral vision, and ability to adjust focus.
The noise level in the work environment is usually quiet. This position is subject to varying and unpredictable situations; may handle emergency or crisis situations; is subject to many interruptions; may handle multiple calls and inquiries simultaneously; and may occasionally handle absentee replacement on short notice. Position may require frequent travel with overnight stays.