Classification & Compensation Analyst; Confidential Administrative Support II), Human Resources
Listed on 2026-01-01
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HR/Recruitment
Regulatory Compliance Specialist, Talent Manager
Job Summary
Under general direction, the Analyst provides high-level administrative, confidential, and technical support for Classification & Compensation Services. Responsibilities include conducting classification reviews of non-MPP and MPP positions, performing compensation market studies, participating in benchmark surveys, and supporting CSU Meet and Confer sessions and salary negotiations. The Analyst interprets and applies Collective Bargaining Agreements, CSU Classification Standards, and technical letters; reviews Independent Contractor requests in coordination with Procurement;
supports grievance processes by gathering information, preparing correspondence, and coordinating with HR Employee & Labor Relations; and participates in classification studies conducted by the Chancellor's Office.
- Act as classifier for position reviews and classification determinations.
- Evaluate position descriptions against classification standards and essential duties.
- Collaborate with departments/divisions to develop consistent position descriptions and communicate changes.
- Develop and update guides and materials on classification standards.
- Review classification requests and provide recommendations.
- Conduct classification reviews for new, existing, and reclassification requests.
- Advise departments/divisions during position cycle reviews.
- Participate in CSU system-wide classification updates, meetings, and trainings.
- Maintain confidential files on complaints, grievances, disciplinary actions, and sensitive classification matters.
- Conduct compensation market studies to evaluate internal and external equity.
- Prepare standard market analyses by classification and skill level.
- Serve as lead for salary benchmark surveys.
- Conduct in-depth compensation studies during department/division cycle reviews, including fiscal impact analysis.
- Review proposed salary actions for compliance with policies, guidelines, and collective bargaining agreements.
- Manage In-Range Progression, Stipend, and Salary Increase requests, providing recommendations to management.
- Lead and direct student assistants by planning workflows, organizing coverage, and ensuring timely completion of tasks.
- Assign and prioritize work, provide procedural guidance, and monitor quality and productivity to meet HR standards.
- Train and orient employees on classification & compensation procedures and HR system processes.
- Support grievance processes by gathering information, preparing correspondence, and coordinating with HR Employee & Labor Relations.
- Respond to escalated HR inquiries regarding classification and compensation.
- Maintain accurate internal classification and compensation logs to ensure data integrity and audit readiness.
- Prepare and submit reports on compensation practices to the Chancellor’s Office in compliance with standards and deadlines.
- Develop and contribute to unit-wide training sessions to enhance understanding of classification and compensation processes.
- Assist in classification and compensation projects, including documentation, workflow refinement, and project tracking.
- Collaborate with HRIS, System Administration, and Budget Office on system configuration, data maintenance, and updates.
- Maintain or revise Position Management documentation to reflect current policies and system requirements.
- Partner with HR leadership and divisional teams to develop forms, processes, and communications supporting consistent practices and operational efficiency.
- Review and approve Independent Contractor (IC) requests for compliance with CSU policies, union notifications, and background checks.
- Collaborate with Procurement to track the status of IC agreements.
- Ensure timely processing and proper documentation of all IC requests.
- Perform other HR and classification-related duties as assigned.
Required
Education and Experience
- Equivalent to a Bachelor’s degree in Business Administration, Human Resources, Public Administration, or related field.
- A minimum of three (3) years of progressively responsible administrative work experience with a foundational understanding of public administration principles, practices, and methods.
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