Human Resource Officer at Mini Group
Mini Group
- Kenya
- Permanent
- Full-time
- Assist the Head of HR in ensuring all recruitment and staffing adhere to company policies and timelines.
- Support the development and administration of HR policies, procedures, and strategic goals.
- Participate in recruitment, onboarding, and talent acquisition processes.
- Monitor and maintain staff leave schedules and records (physical and electronic).
- Ensure employee records are updated and securely maintained.
- Assist with HR budgeting and reporting.
- Ensure compliance with statutory requirements and company policies.
- Provide payroll input support in the absence of the Head of HR.
- Participate in organizational development initiatives including change management and key employee retention.
- Promote a positive employee-employer relationship and high employee morale.
- Advise line managers on employee relations and policy compliance.
- Coordinate investigations and disciplinary processes in collaboration with line managers.
- Counsel staff on employment matters.
- Facilitate employee communication channels such as feedback programs, staff meetings, and surveys.
- Support wellness, safety, discipline, and communications committees.
- Oversee the maintenance of HRIS databases and employee-related records (physical and digital).
- Coordinate with ICT to update and manage HR intranet and internal information portals.
- Ensure accurate leave and absence data management.
- Recommend improvements for HR databases and filing systems.
- Implement and monitor the company's performance management system.
- Assist line managers in reviewing job descriptions, KPIs, and performance appraisal tools.
- Address poor performance or disciplinary issues in line with policies and labor laws.
- Maintain performance-related records (physical and digital).
- Conduct onboarding sessions for new employees on HR policies and contracts.
- Collaborate with managers to identify training needs and develop training calendars.
- Track training budgets and coordinate training sessions for full employee participation.
- Measure training effectiveness and evaluate skill development initiatives.
- Maintain employee learning and development records.
- Prepare and analyze HR reports (daily, weekly, monthly, quarterly).
- Gather HR data and present actionable insights to management.
- Ensure all HR metrics and KPIs are tracked and reported accurately.
- Uphold company values and policies.
- Review and track progress against personal and departmental KPIs.
- Ensure accuracy and completeness of departmental reports.
- Conduct and participate in Monthly Performance Conversations (MPCs).
- Follow established SOPs and ensure compliance.
- Bachelor's degree in Human Resources, Social Sciences, or related fields.
- Certified Human Resource Professional (CHRP) qualification (mandatory); Higher National Diploma in HRM is an added advantage.
- IHRM membership (mandatory).
- Minimum 6 years of HR experience in a labor-intensive, unionized environment.
- At least 3 years of experience with HRMIS (mandatory).
- Expertise in recruitment, learning & development, performance management, compensation & benefits, HR policies, and HR analytics.
- In-depth knowledge of Kenyan labor laws and industrial relations.
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