HUMAN RESOURCES TECHNICIAN (#VE2 ) $33.42-$42.31 hourly / $5,793.00-$7,334.00 monthly / $69,513.60-$88,004.80 yearly
Definition
Under general supervision, performs a wide variety of
technical human resources work by assisting human resources analysts or other
professional staff in the more routine aspects of professional level
assignments; independently performs special projects and assignments of a
technical or complex clerical nature; acts as a lead worker to clerical staff;
and performs other duties as required.
Distinguishing Characteristics
This is a technical level, paraprofessional class used in
the Human Resources Department or organizations with decentralized recruitment
and testing responsibilities. Incumbents work with guidance from human
resources analysts or other professional staff and perform the more routine,
less complex aspects of recruitment, test development and administration, job
classification, updating and maintaining human resources transactions and
control records, compensation and benefit management, employee relations, equal
employment opportunity/non-discrimination, training, worker's compensation or
risk management activities. This class differs from the next higher class of
Assistant Human Resources Analyst in that Assistant Human Resources Analysts
are learning to apply analytical techniques and problem-solving skills and
develop alternative solutions to a variety of human resources related issues.
This class differs from the lower class of Human Resources Clerk in that Human
Resources Clerks predominately perform complex human resources related clerical
tasks as opposed to technical and paraprofessional activities.
Typical Tasks
Assists analysts with routine recruitment and testing
assignments such as; coordinating recruitment and testing activities for
classes with standardized exam plans, screening applications, counseling
employees and applicants regarding training, education and experience
requirements for County employment, scheduling and coordinating rating panels,
proctors, facilities and materials; assists rating panels as necessary;
conducts outreach recruitment activities; administers bilingual and other
special examinations; compares class specifications with one another or with
employee qualifications to determine eligibility for transfers, alternate list
use or job matches with other jurisdictions; processes temporary help requests
from a County-wide pool or through outside employment agencies; updates and
maintains a variety of logs, records, policies and procedure manuals; monitors
and provides technical assistance on human resources/payroll transactions for
compliance with Personnel Regulations, Civil Service Rules, Human Resources Administration,
and MOUs; uses a personal computer or accesses the mainframe to input, access
or process information; conducts and responds to salary, benefit or other
surveys; monitors collective bargaining agreements and implements their
provisions; plans, schedules and implements county-wide training programs,
recruits and negotiates costs with instructors; coordinates the leave of
absence and employee insurance provisions in conjunction with Federal and State
regulations and County policies; implements new employee benefits program;
coordinates annual open enrollment periods; counsels employees regarding leaves
of absence procedures and employee insurances; resolves insurance eligibility
problems with both employees and outside vendors; provides claims data to
outside vendors; collects data and prepares a variety of reports, including
workload or claims loss statistics; investigates Worker's Compensation,
Unemployment Insurance (UI) or liability claims, represents the County at UI
hearings; responds to inquiries from employees and the public on a variety of human
resources related topics; prepares correspondence; acts as a lead worker to
clerical staff.
Employment Standards
Working knowledge of:
- Recordkeeping
practices and procedures.
- Office
procedures and practices.
- Database, word
processing and spreadsheet applications.
Some knowledge of:
- The principles
and practices of human resources administration including recruitment,
selection, classification, compensation and benefits, employee relations,
risk management, Worker's Compensation, Equal Employment
Opportunity/non-discrimination and training.
Ability to:
- Plan, schedule,
coordinate and publicize a variety of human resources-related group
activities, such as examinations, training programs, job fairs and
employee insurance enrollment functions.
- Work
independently while performing a variety of duties.
- Exercise good
judgment and problem-solving skills.
- Learn to use
the software required to operate the computers.
- Apply basic
mathematical, accounting and statistical techniques.
- Prepare and
present oral and written material clearly, concisely, and effectively to
groups and individuals.
- Read,
understand, interpret, apply and explain laws, rules, policies and
procedures.
- Establish and
maintain effective working relationships with colleagues, claimants,
applicants and the public.
- Schedule and
prioritize work to meet constant or changing deadlines.
- Train and
coordinate the work of clerical employees.
- Operate
standard office equipment.
- Perform
keyboard tasks at a moderate rate of speed (some positions).
- Lift items
weighing up to 55 pounds, such as boxes of applications or other forms
(some positions).
- Perform tasks
requiring strength, such as pulling 80 pounds of supplies on a cart to an
examination site or health fair (some positions).
Education and Experience:
Any combination of education and experience which would
provide the required knowledge and abilities is qualifying. A typical way to
obtain the knowledge and abilities would be:
One year of experience performing duties comparable to
those of a Human Resources Clerk in Santa Cruz County; OR
Two years of responsible journey level clerical experience
which included the interpretation and application of human resources rules or
regulations; OR
Two years of college coursework and some clerical
experience which provides the knowledge and abilities listed above.
Special Requirements/Conditions:
- License
Requirement: Possession of a valid California class C driver's license, or
the ability to provide suitable transportation which is ap proved by the
appointing authority.
- Special Working
Conditions: Some positions may occasionally have expo sure to variable
temperatures and weather conditions, high levels of noise, strong,
unpleasant odors, possible sunburn, bodily injury or contact with toxic
substances or chemical irritants.
- Other Requirements: Some positions may be required to work a flexible schedule, including some evenings, weekends, or on an emergency basis.
Miscellaneous
Bargaining Unit: 41
EEOC Job Category: 03
Occupational Grouping: 87
Worker's Comp Code: 0053
CLASS: VE2; EST: 8/1/1990; REV: 7/1/2025;

