Miami University Work+ HR Assistant

Hamilton, OH
Part Time
Student (College)

The BCRTA Work+ Program was created to enable committed part-time employees to balance work with the pursuit of an undergraduate college degree. Under the BCRTA Work+ Program, Butler County Regional Transit Authority (BCRTA) agrees to pay for eligible part-time employees’ Qualified Educational Expenses. Participants must be vetted through Miami University Regionals and BCRTA to be eligible to be employed under this agreement. Qualified employees are employed on a part-time basis for at least 20 hours per week and enrolled in at least 12 credit hours at the start of a semester. Contact Miami University Regionals Work+ for program details prior to applying with BCRTA.  
  
Hourly rate for this position: $13.50  
 

The Work+ HR Assistant position supports the BCRTA Human Resources Department.  This position will be responsible for working collaboratively and independently with the Human Resources department, completing tasks asassigned. 

ESSENTIAL JOB FUNCTIONS: 

  • Navigating the ATS and HRIS system for document input and retrieval. 

  • Filing and maintaining electronic documents. 

  • Assist with hiring and onboarding candidates, to include participating in hiring events. 

  • Assist with communication across the company. 

  • Assist with benefit management, to include open enrollment campaigns. 

  • Assist management with special projects. 

  • Maintain composure and act thoughtfully under pressure. 

  • Promote a positive public image of BCRTA and exceeds customer expectations. 

This description should not be construed to contain every function/responsibility that may be required to be performed by an employee in this job.  Employees are required to perform other related functions as assigned. 

REQUIREMENTS:   

Physical & Visual Activities:   

Constant periods of hearing, near and far acuity, depth perception, color vision.   

Frequent periods of speaking and sitting.   

  
  

PHYSICAL DEMANDS:   

None   

  
ENVIRONMENTAL/ATMOSPHERIC CONDITIONS:   

Usual office environment.   

  
JOB QUALIFICATION REQUIREMENTS:   

Skills and Abilities:   

  • Versatile self-starter, willing to learn new processes and applications.  

  • Ability to read and interpret documents and instruments.  

  • Ability to analyze problems and research solutions.   

  • Ability to multitask in a quick-paced environment without forgetting details.  

  • Well-developed oral and written communication ability.  

  • Performs as an effective team player.  

  • Effective organizational skills in research and record keeping.  

  • Ability to perform basic math. 

  • Familiarity with Microsoft Office Applications.  

  
  

Experience:   

Moderate to advanced exposure to Microsoft Suite with proven ability to learn new software and hardware platforms. Must enjoy technical processes and technologies.  BCRTA will train qualified candidates to use industry specific applications.v  
  
REQUIREMENTS: 

Physical & Visual Activities: 

Constant period of hearing, near and far acuity, depth perception, color vision. 

Frequent periods of speaking, standing, walking and sitting. 

Occasional periods of squatting, kneeling, reaching and twisting. 

ENVIRONMENTAL/ATMOSPHERIC CONDITIONS: 

100 % Usual office environment. 

Experience: 

Moderate to advanced exposure to Microsoft Office Suite or a keen desire to learn quickly is required.  Applicants should be working toward a four-year degree in human resources, communications, business, social science, public administration, or another related field.  BCRTA will train qualified candidates to use industry specific applications. 

Education: 

In progress a four year degree with Miami University, Regional Campuses 

BS, BA 

LICENSES/CERTIFICATIONS; 

  • Clean motor vehicle record, no more than 2 points. 

Applications are public records and will only be reviewed once for each position. Applicants must submit a separate application for each position of interest. BCRTA applications do not represent a contract of employment.

"BCRTA states as its policy a commitment to provide equal opportunity to all persons in matters affecting all employment processes (including but not limited to recruitment or recruitment advertising, hiring, upgrading, selection for training, promotion, transfer, demotion, layoff, termination, rates of pay, or other forms of compensation) without regard to a person’s race, color, religion, national origin, sex (including gender identity, sexual orientation, and pregnancy), age, genetic information, or veterans status.

Further, BCRTA is committed to complying with Title I of the Americans with Disabilities Act and prohibits discrimination on the basis of disability. BCRTA will make accommodations that are reasonable and not unduly burdensome to enable qualified disabled applicants and employees to participate in the employment process and perform essential job functions. "

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