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Human Resources Generalist II
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Gainesville, Alachua County, Florida, 32635, USA
Listed on 2026-02-14
Listing for:
University Of Florida
Full Time
position Listed on 2026-02-14
Job specializations:
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HR/Recruitment
Talent Manager, Employee Relations
Job Description & How to Apply Below
Apply now Job no: 537857
Work type: Staff Full-Time
Location: Main Campus (Gainesville, FL)
Categories: Human Resources
Department: - HP-OFFICE OF THE DEAN
Classification
Title:
Human Resources Generalist II
Bachelor's degree in an appropriate area and two years of relevant experience; or an equivalent combination of education and experience.
Job DescriptionThe Human Resources Generalist II (HRGen2) position is housed in the College of Public Health and Health Professions, Office of the Dean, and reports to the Director of Human Resources. This position services the Human Resources (HR) functions of the college and provides direct and indirect HR guidance and support to the college’s departments and programs.
Responsibilities- HR Recruitment and Hiring Manager: Responsible for providing guidance and serving as Level 1 approver for all recruitments including posting, letters of offer, hires, and distributions. Guidance may include posting requirements, recruitment questions, interviewing process, veteran’s preference rules, foreign national requirements, background screenings, health assessments, work permits, reference checks, ad placements, search committee requirements, timelines, etc. Responsible for reviewing and approving all applicable letters of offer and/or appointment prior to issuance.
Review all HR paperwork for completion and correctness prior to uploading in People Soft, UF’s Human Resources management system. Confirm all recruitments advertised through UF’s posting systems are dispensed appropriately. - HR-related responsibilities: In conjunction with the Director of Human Resources, will serve as Level 1 reviewer and approver for reclassifications, special pay increases (SPI’s), FTE changes, administrative supplements, additional pays, position description updates, supervisor changes, leaves of absence, terminations and leave cash outs. This may entail providing salary analytics, reviewing paperwork, comparing data with others in same/similar positions, processing FMLA paperwork, and advising departments related to these changes, as appropriate.
- Process new Nepotism agreements, Disclosure of Outside Activity forms (for applicable salary plans), and HR-600’s for assigned departments, including ensuring forms submitted by departments are complete and accurate. Secure appropriate higher-level signatures/approvals. Track to ensure renewals are pre-approved timely.
- Engage in Employee Relations (ER) conversations with department HR personnel, college employees, and/or UFHR ER partners, in conjunction with the Director of Human Resources, as needed and requested.
- Relationship Building: As Level 1 College HR, it is incumbent on these positions to build a relationship of trust and collegiality with our department HR colleagues. Foster an open line of communication with assigned departments. Initiate and maintain regular meetings to strengthen relationships. Provide guidance and training in various HR functions as needed and requested. Serve as back‑up to departments when HR positions may be vacant to assist with timely HR needs, including but not limited to completing new hire paperwork or processing terminations.
Ensure that departments are kept abreast regarding Human Resources topics to include training all departmental HR representatives on updated policies, formats, and guidelines, as assigned by the Director of Human Resources. - Attend monthly UFHR Forum meeting via Livestream. Serve as key participant and speaker at monthly PHHP HR workshops.
- Additional HR responsibilities: These HR duties and responsibilities will be assigned to at least one member of the College HR team, based on expertise, workload, and the needs of the unit. The expectation is that one HRGen2 will be the Lead and assume primary oversight for their assigned duty with the other HRGen2’s providing coverage as needed or requested by the Lead.
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