
The City of Johnson City, Tennessee is accepting online applications for a Human Resources Generalist. The employee provides administrative support to the human resources department related to benefits, hiring, payroll and other key HR areas. Duties include assisting with the recruitment and onboarding process, maintaining accurate employee records and managing internal and external communications. Performs related duties as required. Employees in this classification perform a full range of human resources support duties within the human resources department. Work is performed in accordance with established procedures and policies. Employees receive occasional instruction or assistance when new or unusual situations arise and are expected to be familiar with departmental operations and procedures.
Essential duties include, but are not limited to, the following:
Required Knowledge, Skills and Abilities:
Acceptable Experience and Training:
High school diploma or equivalent required. Supplemental coursework or training in human resources, business administration, or a related field preferred. One year experience in similar position, strongly prefer three years of any equivalent combination of work experience and education. Formal training or hands-on experience in core HR functions, including recruitment, onboarding, employee records management, and benefits administration. Pre-employment physical, and background check required.
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Johnson City is a goal-oriented, high-energy, family-centered city with diverse economic components. Education, business, industry, civic and community organizations, and local government pull together to keep us moving forward. We have a diverse economy led by healthcare, education and an entrepreneurial spirit that lives on from our City’s founder, Henry Johnson.
We hold our natural beauty and resources in highest regard and lead the state of Tennessee in green initiatives. We received the Tennessee Municipal League’s first-ever Green City Leadership award for our environmental efforts.
This community is a thriving one because our 60,000+ residents are actively engaged. Neighborhood action committees, problem-solving task forces, public boards and committees, and outreach programs are creating a resilient, more cohesive community and strengthening government in its role of protecting and serving citizens.