Director of Human Resources (Fluency in Spanish Req.)

St. Louis, Missouri, United States | Full-time

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Director of Human Resources (Fluency in Spanish Req.)
Location: St. Louis, MO 
Salary: $100,000-$120,000 DOE + Bonus + Benefits
Benefits: Medical, Dental, Life, Vision, PTO
Job Type: Full-Time
Relocation assistance available

Director of Human Resources Description

Our client, a national facilities services company, is looking for a Director of Human Resources to lead its HR function across 38 states, including California, Hawaii, and the territory of Puerto Rico. Leading a four-person HR team and supporting approximately 2,500 employees, you will shape HR strategy, strengthen processes, and partner closely with leadership and field operations.

The company offers a close-knit, family-oriented culture where HR has a visible seat at the table and ideas can quickly turn into action. This is an ideal opportunity for an experienced, hands-on HR leader who enjoys building, improving, and making things better rather than navigating layers of corporate bureaucracy. If you’re looking for a role where you can make your mark and have a lasting impact, this is it.

Director of Human Resources Responsibilities

•    Lead HR operations, employee relations, benefits, compliance, & HR processes across 38 states
•    Lead and develop a 4-person HR team supporting approximately 2,500 employees 
•    Develop and implement compliant HR policies, procedures, and processes
•    Lead HR transformation and process standardization initiatives
•    Partner with field operations and approximately 200 hiring managers to improve hiring, onboarding, and training
•    Handle employee relations matters, investigations, disciplinary actions, and terminations
•    Monitor employment law and regulatory changes, with particular attention to state-specific requirements
•    Partner with legal counsel on employment law matters, EEOC investigations, and compliance 
•    Oversee benefits administration, open enrollment, PTO, unemployment, and HRIS processes
•    Support compensation, benefits, and employee relations matters
•    Develop and implement long-term talent management strategies

Director of Human Resources Qualifications

•    Bachelor’s degree in Human Resources, Business Administration, or related field required
•    Progressive HR experience in a multi-state organization required
•    Thorough knowledge of employment-related laws and regulations required 
•    Experience supporting a predominantly hourly workforce required 
•    Fluency in Spanish required