Human Resources Generalist
2 days ago
Philadelphia
Job DescriptionSalary: $65,000 to $70,000 Human Resources Generalist Location:Northeast Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Reports to:Executive Director Employment Type:Full-Time Compensation:Competitive salary, commensurate with experience Benefits:Comprehensive benefits package available Make an Impact Where It Matters Most We are seeking a proactive, people-centeredHuman Resources Generalistto join our mission-driven Out-of-School Time (OST) organization in Northeast Philadelphia. In this role, you will help build and support the workforce behind programs that provide safe, enriching, and supportive experiences for children and families. This is more than a traditional HR role. It is an opportunity to shape employee experience, strengthen organizational culture, and partner with leadership to ensure staff are recruited, supported, developed, and retained effectively. If you are an HR professional who enjoys balancing strategy with hands-on execution and wants your work to have a meaningful community impact, we would love to hear from you. Why Join Us • Make a direct impact on programs serving children and families in the community, • Partner closely with leadership and contribute to key people initiatives, • Help shape a positive, mission-driven workplace culture, • Play an important role in recruitment, employee engagement, compliance, and staff development The Human Resources Generalist will oversee a broad range of HR functions, including recruitment, onboarding, employee relations, compliance, performance management, payroll and benefits administration, training coordination, workforce support along with exposure to Pennsylvania DHS requirements, childcare compliance and staffing regulations. This role will work closely with organizational leadership and program staff to ensure HR practices align with operational needs, regulatory requirements, and the organizations mission. Key Responsibilities Talent Acquisition and Staffing • Lead full-cycle recruitment efforts for program and administrative staff, • Create and post job advertisements across job boards, social media platforms, and other recruitment channels, • Screen applicants, coordinate interviews, conduct reference checks, and support candidate selection, • Manage pre-employment steps, including background checks and new hire documentation, • Coordinate onboarding for new hires to ensure a positive and organized start, • Facilitate orientation sessions covering organizational culture, policies, procedures, and safety expectations, • Support the development and tracking of required trainings, certifications, and professional development opportunities, • Serve as a trusted point of contact for employee questions, concerns, and workplace issues, • Support a positive and inclusive work environment through communication, conflict resolution, and employee engagement efforts, • Assist with staff retention initiatives and help identify trends that may impact morale or turnover, • Support performance review processes, including goal setting, feedback, and documentation, • Partner with site and program leaders to address performance concerns and implement improvement plans when needed, • Maintain accurate and confidential employee records in accordance with organizational policy and legal requirements, • Ensure compliance with applicable local, state, and federal employment laws and regulations, • Support compliance related to childcare licensing, safety protocols, staff clearances, and required certifications, • Monitor HR documentation and tracking systems to ensure accuracy and readiness for audits or reviews, • Support payroll administration to ensure timely and accurate employee compensation, • Assist with employee benefits administration and respond to staff questions related to available offerings, • Monitor attendance, time-off requests, and related documentation, • Collaborate with leadership to develop staffing strategies based on program growth and operational demands, • Assist with scheduling coordination and seasonal or temporary staffing needs, • Prepare regular HR reports and updates for senior leadership, • Track key HR metrics such as turnover, absenteeism, training completion, and hiring activity, • Communicate organizational updates, policy changes, and HR-related information clearly and consistently, • Promote employee wellness initiatives and a healthy work-life balance, • Help connect staff with resources and support related to stress, burnout, and workplace well-being, • Bachelors degree in Human Resources, Business Administration, or a related field preferred, • Minimum of 2 years of experience in a human resources role, • SHRM-CP, PHR, or eligibility to sit for certification strongly preferred, • Experience with recruiting, onboarding, employee relations, and HR compliance, • Strong organizational skills and exceptional attention to detail, • Excellent interpersonal, communication, and problem-solving abilities, • Demonstrated commitment to continuous improvement and process efficiency, • Proficiency in Microsoft Office, including Outlook, Excel, and Word, • Experience with HRIS systems; BambooHR experience strongly preferred, • Experience in youth services, out-of-school time programming, nonprofit organizations, education, or childcare environments highly preferred, • Knowledge of childcare licensing or Department of Human Services requirements is highly desirable The ideal candidate is a collaborative and resourceful HR professional who is equally comfortable managing day-to-day HR operations and helping improve systems and practices over time. This person brings sound judgment, professionalism, and a genuine commitment to supporting staff who serve children and families. Equal Opportunity Statement We are committed to creating an inclusive workplace and encourage candidates from diverse backgrounds and experiences to apply.