Are you ready to drive positive change in local government? The City of Berkley is seeking our first-ever Director of Human Resources to build and lead a centralized HR function alongside our new City Manager. As the Director of Human Resources, you’ll have the opportunity to: - Build an HR operation from the ground up - Support 120+ employees across four union groups - Lead strategic initiatives and organizational development - Drive meaningful DEI initiatives and employee engagement programs - Modernize HR systems and processes Details: - Starting salary: $85,000+ DOQ - Reports directly to City Manager - First review of applications is the week of Dec. 2, 2024 Ready to bring your authentic leadership to Berkley? Visit berkleymich.org/employment for the full job description, and send your cover letter, resume, references, and salary requirements to cmo@berkleymi.gov.
City of Berkley, Michigan
Government Administration
Berkley, Michigan 330 followers
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Located approximately 14 miles north of downtown Detroit, Berkley combines the unlimited resources of an urban setting with a small town sense of community. Making it an exceptional place in which to live, work, and do business. #ExploreBerkley
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- Berkley, Michigan
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3338 Coolidge Hwy
Berkley, Michigan 48072, US
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Are you a financial professional looking for a role where you can make a difference? As a member of the City of Berkley’s finance department, you’ll join a dynamic team of public servants and make an impact in a thriving community. We currently have openings for a Deputy Finance Director and an Accounts Payable/Payroll Clerk. Why work for the City of Berkley? A few highlights: ✔️ Opportunity to make a lasting impact and legacy ✔️Organizational culture that prioritizes teamwork ✔️Aggressive accrual policy for vacation, sick, and personal time ✔️457 defined contribution (4% employee, 10% employer) ✔️Excellent health coverage with a strong healthcare opt-out program Does this sound like the opportunity for you? Visit berkleymich.org/employment for the full job descriptions and to apply! Deputy Finance Director: https://bit.ly/3Z2LA7j Accounts Payable/Payroll Clerk: https://bit.ly/3XiftiS
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Your vote counts! All precinct locations are open today from 7 AM to 8 PM. Still have your absentee ballot? Make sure you return it to the City Clerk’s Office at City Hall today before 8 PM. Visit berkleymich.org/vote for more information about voting in Berkley!
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Our Department of Public Works is seeking hard-working full-time and seasonal laborers. Apply today and make a positive impact in our community! Visit berkleymich.org/employment to learn more and apply.
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As part of the City of Berkley's Department of Public Works, the work you do each day has a huge community impact. Join us and be part of a team that makes Berkley a great place to live and visit! Learn more and apply at berkleymich.org/employment.
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Make a difference in local government by joining our Public Works team! We currently have open positions for full-time and seasonal laborers. Visit berkleymich.org/employment to learn more and apply!
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What do you think would make streets safer in Southeast Oakland County? In partnership with the Southeast Oakland County Safe Streets for All, the City of Berkley is teaming up with the cities of Ferndale, Hazel Park, Huntington Woods, Madison Heights, Oak Park, and Pleasant Ridge for an open forum discussing your ideas to make our roads safer here in Oakland County. We hope to see you there! 🕕 July 17, 6 - 7:30 PM 📍 Hazel Park Community Center, 620 W Woodward Heights Blvd 💬 Discussion & open dialogue centered around safer streets in our communities
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We recognize and declare June 19 as Juneteenth Celebration Day in the City of Berkley. We call upon our community to pause and reflect on this nation’s history of slavery and oppression, to celebrate the progress made thus far in ending slavery and the equal rights milestones that have followed, and to acknowledge that more progress must be made to ensure that African Americans are truly free and equal as we move toward a brighter future together. To learn more about this holiday, which commemorates the emancipation of enslaved African Americans, we encourage you to check out these resources from the Berkley Public Library: https://bit.ly/4epzURn