Full-Time

Human Resources Director

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Oklahoma State Government

Oklahoma State Government

201-500 employees

Manages state-funded health care costs and quality

Government & Public Sector
Healthcare

Senior

Oklahoma, USA

Category
Human Resources
People & HR
Required Skills
Data Analysis
Requirements
  • Bachelor’s degree in Human Resources, Business Administration, or Human Relations
  • Five years of experience in Human Resources management
  • Equivalent combination of education and experience
  • Preference for HR certification (e.g., PHR, SPHR, SHRM-CP, SHRM-SCP)
Responsibilities
  • Plan, direct, and coordinate operations of the HR Department including but not limited to recruitment and retention, employee relations, performance management, benefit coordination, training and development, and compliance.
  • Develop and implement strategies aligned with long-term strategic goals and workforce needs, emphasizing high-quality candidate attraction and advanced recruitment technologies.
  • Collaborate with senior management on workforce planning, analyzing external market conditions and internal business goals to ensure talent alignment and proactive hiring plans.
  • Oversee the recruitment department’s operations, managing the entire end-to-end process from open order intake and job postings to candidate sourcing, interviewing, and hiring.
  • Utilize data analytics to improve the efficiency and effectiveness of each step in the recruitment and hiring process. Use these insights to track important metrics including time-to-hire, cost-per-hire, and acceptance rate, among others.
  • Enhance the organization’s employer brand by showcasing its culture, values, mission, and vision by collaborating with the Marketing Department to create compelling content for social media, career pages, and marketing materials.
  • Lead budget activities for the department including administering the HR budget, conducting strategic planning for future budget and program direction, and assisting with preparation of the agency’s budget.
  • Provide counseling, performance evaluation, training, motivation, discipline, and development for employees of the HR department.
  • Coordinate with OMES Director, divisions and staff, elected officials and staff, constituents, and other stakeholders in matters related to policy and legislation for HR related matters.
  • Interprets human resources rules and laws for accurate and consistent application within the agency.
  • Investigates and resolves highly sensitive and confidential human resources matters; confers with agency officials, legal counsel and others in resolving legal actions.
  • Complete job audits to identify duties and responsibilities assigned to employees; advises agency officials on developing job descriptions and other materials to describe positions and duties performed by employees.
  • Conduct compensation surveys by collecting and evaluating salary data; prepares recommendations for salary changes; determines salary changes authorized for specific actions such as appointments, promotions, transfers, and demotions.
  • Seek feedback from the agency director, peers, subordinate staff and employees to develop a plan to execute goals and objectives of the division.
  • Communicate and implement the vision, mission, and values of OMES within the HR department; embody and inspire the 'Get Stuff Done' spirit.
Oklahoma State Government

Oklahoma State Government

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The Oklahoma Health Care Authority (OHCA) manages the costs of health care funded by the state in Oklahoma. It ensures that the health care services provided meet acceptable standards while also creating a supportive system for citizens who rely on these services. OHCA's main functions include purchasing health care efficiently, analyzing ways to improve access and quality, and building partnerships to enhance health outcomes for Oklahomans. The agency serves low-income individuals, families, and vulnerable populations who depend on state-funded health care. Unlike private health care providers, OHCA focuses on cost control, quality assurance, and accessibility within the public health sector. Its goal is to responsibly allocate state and federal funds to procure necessary health care services while maintaining fiscal responsibility and improving the overall health of the community.

Company Stage

Grant

Total Funding

$4.1M

Headquarters

Kansas City, Missouri

Founded

1953

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What believers are saying

  • Telehealth expansion improves accessibility and reduces costs for state-funded health care.
  • Value-based care models incentivize quality, improving outcomes and controlling costs.
  • Medicaid expansion increases funding and coverage options, enhancing access to care.

What critics are saying

  • Potential federal funding cuts could impact OHCA's service levels.
  • Leadership changes may lead to instability and affect health care initiatives.
  • Increased demand from reduced DDS waitlist may strain OHCA's resources.

What makes Oklahoma State Government unique

  • OHCA focuses on cost control and quality assurance in state-funded health care.
  • The agency serves diverse populations, including low-income and vulnerable groups.
  • OHCA fosters strategic partnerships to improve health outcomes for Oklahomans.

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