• Director of Human Resources
  • Murray State University

Position Information

  • Summary of Job Duties and Responsibilities: 
    The Director of Human Resources has administrative and supervisory responsibility for planning and managing the University’s human resources program. Areas of responsibility include organizational design and development, employee relations, staff wage and salary administration, staff recruiting, benefits management, training and development, human resources information systems, reviewing and developing human resources policies, as well as assisting the Vice President for Finance and Administrative Services (VPFAS) in any needed area.
    • Provides proactive leadership in planning and managing all areas of human resources, with emphasis in benefits, employee relations, and staff salary administration.
    • Ensures compliance, in conjunction with University Counsel, with all applicable state and federal regulations.
    • Ensures compliance for human resources area for Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA).
    • Analyzes campus-wide personnel issues and advises VPFAS.
    • Interprets and implements University policies and procedures on a daily basis.
    • Administers wage and salary program for all staff positions.
    • Maintains consistent university-wide employee position descriptions.
    • Supervises staff development/training and employee assistance programs.
    • Administers employee evaluation systems for exempt and non-exempt staff.
    • Administers employment related grievances and termination appeals for staff.
    • Manages unemployment insurance claims filed with the state of Kentucky for former Murray State faculty and staff.
    • Administers employee benefits for all faculty and staff, including health, life, and disability insurance; tax-saver program (IRS Section 125 plans); Workers’ Compensation program; state retirement programs (Teachers’ Retirement System, Kentucky Employees’ Retirement System and the Optional Retirement Plan); and tax-sheltered annuity programs.
    • Manages human resources departmental budget; manages health care budget of approximately $16M.
    • Manages human resources information systems, including personnel/payroll system, departmental general ledger accounting system, COBRA automated system, and various software packages used in human resource management.
    • Provides leadership and assists in the development of Human Resources staff.
    • Administers, updates and develops human resources policies
    • Serves in advisory role for VPFAS as needed for administrative projects.
    • Assists VPFAS in areas of communication with the University community.
    • Other duties as assigned.
    Minimum Education Requirements:    
    • Bachelor’s degree from an accredited institution required, in a field related to human resources.
    Minimum Experience and Skill Requirements:    
    • Candidates must have ten (10) years’ of progressively responsible experience in professional level positions in human resources with five (5) years’ experience within a state higher education institution.
    • A broad understanding of human resources issues and the dynamics of a large, complex organization, knowledge of computer applications specifically with an enterprise resource planning system, demonstrated ability to present clear and concise reports orally and in writing, and demonstrated ability to establish and maintain effective working relationships with associates, administrative officials, and others concerned with personnel matters and administration required.
    • Strong leadership skills, sensitivity to the concerns of University employees and represents their interests, be energetic and self-motivated, show enthusiasm for and commitment to the role of higher education, have the ability to build trust and respect, and possess strong interpersonal skills.
    Preferred Education and/or Experience Qualifications:    
    • Senior level national professional Human Resources certification is preferred.

Organization Information

  • About Murray State    
    Located in the West Kentucky region, Murray State University is a public, comprehensive University which offers a low cost of living, low property taxes, and a four-season climate. Murray has a friendly, small-town atmosphere with locally-owned specialty shops and restaurants, an acclaimed community theater, art guild and award-winning public schools. The area is home to Kentucky Lake and Land Between the Lakes, a 170,000-acre National Recreation Area, which offers a wide-range of activities and amenities for residents and visitors alike. Located in close proximity to major cities and nearby access to Interstate 24, Murray is just a few hours from Nashville, St. Louis, Louisville and Memphis. Learn more about Careers at Murray State University.

    About Murray State Benefits    
    Faculty and staff of Murray State University have access to a comprehensive benefits package including health insurance, retirement, tuition waivers, generous paid holidays, vacation, sick, and paid parental leave, as well as many other benefit offerings. Please refer to the Murray State Benefits page for more information.

    Equal Opportunity Employment    
    Equal Opportunity Employer/AA. Murray State University does not discriminate based on race, color, national origin, sex, gender, identity, sexual orientation, religion, age, veteran status, disability or political or social viewpoint. All qualified applicants are encouraged to apply.
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