[Jobs] Fwd: [humanser] Personnel Professionals Needed
David Andrews
dandrews at visi.com
Sun May 14 17:51:35 CDT 2006
>
>I'm looking for people who are blind who are, or have been, in the personnel
>field. These departments are usually called Human Resources (HR) or the
>Personnel Department.
>I have an organization that would prefer to hire a blind personnel manager.
>The job currently pays $48,000 per year and is located in Milwaukee
>Wisconsin.
>
>I'd like to speak with people in the HR field in order to pick their brains
>about possible applicants for this job and about means and methods they use
>for acommodation of print and handwritten materials.
>The job announcement is pasted below.
>Michael Bullis
>NFB Maryland
>________________________________________
>
>Nonprofit Human Resources Manager
>
>A nonprofit agency in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, with approximately 150
>employees, wishes to hire a Human Resources Manager having at least four
>years broad experience in all aspects of personnel administration.
>
>This highly motivated professional will plan, direct, and coordinate Human
>Resource Management activities to maximize the strategic use of Human
>Resources; and maintain functions such as confidential employee data,
>employee compensation, recruitment, personnel policies and regulatory
>compliance.
>
>This is a strong customer driven, dynamic organization which provides
>products to the federal government and has ten retail locations throughout
>the United States including Florida and California. Occasional travel to
>these locations may be required.
>
>To perform this job successfully, the individual must possess excellent
>verbal and written communication skills; demonstrate a thorough
>understanding of current employment law; be proficient in Microsoft Windows,
>Word, and Excel and/or Lotus 123 spreadsheet applications; demonstrate
>discretion, integrity and fair-mindedness; and work with employees at all
>levels of the organization in a team environment.
>
>Representing the personnel function of this organization will require the
>ability to work effectively with thirty other managers and supervisors, the
>general public and government officials, as well as the ability to act
>independently when necessary. Because current personnel files and most
>applications are handwritten, the qualified applicant will need to access
>substantial numbers of handwritten documents and documents with standard
>print sizes.
>
>Milwaukee, Wisconsin has excellent public transportation and a rich cultural
>tradition, as well as a national basketball and baseball team.
>The agency prefers to employ a person who is legally blind.
>
>Qualified individuals must apply to:
>
>Management Recruiters of Eastern Shore
>877-300-3430 Ext. 1
>Michael Bullis
>Account Executive
>
>
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