
Human Resources Specialist
U.S. Courts See More Job Openings by This Employer- Full Time
- $55,205 - $118,136/year
- Saint Louis, MO
April 28, 2025
Job Description
The Human Resources Specialist performs and coordinates administrative, technical, and professional work related to human resources, finance, and travel programs for the Eighth Circuit Clerk's Office and Office of Staff Attorneys, supporting unit executives and employees. The HR Specialist ensures compliance with appropriate guidelines, policies, and approved internal controls related to human resources management.
Duties The HR Specialist makes recommendations to multiple court unit executives on staffing and budget impact, hiring practices, and human resource policies and matters affecting court administration and operations. This position works within the Clerk's Office of the US Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit in St. Louis, Missouri. Responsibilities Formulate, implement, and administer the full range of human resources policies, procedures, and standards for the Eighth Circuit Clerk's office and Office of Staff Attorneys, having varying needs and priorities. Review, research, analyze, develop, and recommend human resources policies for the court units supported. Ensure adherence to the Guide to Judiciary Policy and Human Resources Manual regarding human resources practices and separation of duties. Develop and analyze a variety of reports based on historical and current data and hiring trends and make recommendations to court unit executives. Project salary budgets using various personnel scenarios for each unit and conduct modeling based on those scenarios. Coordinate with managers and unit executives for each unit on the assessment and evaluation of staff performance throughout the year and maintain a tracking system for employee evaluations and step increases. Administer performance management systems, including assisting in the development of performance standards and rating criteria. Advise unit executives, managers, and employees on human resources matters, procedures, and practices. Provide advice on employee relations, disciplinary actions, performance management, staffing and cost projections, benefits, and related issues. Advise unit executives and managers regarding leave administration and tracking matters to ensure adherence to judiciary leave policies and procedures. Perform duties related to benefits administration, recruitment, classification, staffing budget, payroll, workers compensation, personnel action processing, and records maintenance. Maintain local personnel files, including payroll, leave records, and other accountability documents for audit purposes. Administer and utilize automated systems for human resources activities including leave tracking, personnel projections, electronic records management, performance management. On a rotating basis with other financial clerks, perform daily reconciliation of cash drawers with cashiers. Prepare, reconcile, and process bank deposits. Reconcile pay.gov payments. Ensure compliance with The Guide to Judiciary Policy on financial and accounting matters and comply with the internal controls procedures and policies established by the Clerk's Office. Other duties as assigned. Salary- $55,205 - $118,136/year