ARKANSAS DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONS: Career Opportunity: Institution Human Resources Coordinator

ARKANSAS DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONS: Career Opportunity: Institution Human Resources Coordinator
Hiring — Arkansas Department of Corrections(Flickr)
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Estimated Starting Salary: $39,695.97 per year

Posting End Date: 1/11/2023

Location: DOC – Headquarters – North Little Rock

Summary:

Responsible for responsible for coordinating activities of a specific HR program.

Minimum Qualifications:

The formal education equivalent of a high school diploma plus five years of experience in human resources or a related field, including one year in a supervisory or leadership capacity.

For specifics on duties and to fill out an application, visit: https://arcareers.arkansas.gov/…/North…/976438100/

Benefits:

Advancement Opportunities, Health Insurance, Life Insurance, Disability Coverage, Vision/Dental Coverage, HSA/HFS, Wellness programs, Paid Leave, Retirement Program

Contact the DOC Recruiter at (870) 850-8578 or email DOC.Careers@arkansas.gov if you have questions.

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