Kenneth Young Center is a 501(c)(3) not-for-profit dedicated to providing comprehensive outpatient behavioral health services to individuals of all walks of life. Located in the Northwest suburbs of Chicago, we offer a wide range of services including outpatient therapeutic care, recovery-oriented support, community prevention, LGBTQ+ outreach, older adult services, and crisis intervention. Our team welcomes and celebrates unique perspectives and represents the diversity and vitality of our local communities. Join our team to grow in your career while building stronger, healthier communities.
Kenneth Young Center offers a robust benefit package that is highly competitive to the market and offers all full-time employees the following:
- 403(b) plan with organizational matching
- Medical Insurance (Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Illinois - BCBS)
- Dental (BCBS), and Vision Insurance (BCBS) with low employee premiums
- Long Term and Short Term Disability (BCBS), no cost to employee
- Flexible Spending Account (with annual rollover)
- Basic life insurance (50k) paid for by the organization and option for additional voluntary coverage for self, spouse, or dependents (BCBS)
- Incentive program with potential for quarterly bonuses
- Opportunity for annual bonus and salary increase (discretionary based on annual KYC financial audit)
- Eligibility to participate in the Public Service Loan Forgiveness Program (PSLF)
To further promote an active and healthy work/ life balance, KYC also offers a generous amount of paid time off and staff holidays.
- 4 weeks of Paid Time Off (With increases based on seniority)
- 8 Paid Organization-Wide Holidays
- 3 Personal Floating Holidays annually
Job Scope: Responsible to ensure KYC is following federal, state and local guidelines and policies for the intake, review, investigation and resolution of issues brought by employees, staff and leadership. Interacting with all levels of the organization regarding employee relations, legal compliance, investigations, discipline, terminations and negotiated separations. Function as an advisor to KYC divisions and operational units. Analyze training and retention needs, developing and delivering training programs that resolve issues, and when appropriate to prevent future employee relations issues. Collaborate closely with the Director of Talent & Culture, Executive Leadership Team and other management groups.
Responsibilities
- Subject Matter Expert on employee relations to mitigate organizational risk and find solutions to employee, management and team issues.
- Functional knowledge of employment law, Illinois and local ordinances.
- Provide advice, counsel and resolution recommendations to management on employee issues in compliance with regulations and laws. Guide management through the disciplinary process to achieve risk mitigated outcomes.
- Document investigations, provide written summaries. Work with management to find and implement actionable solutions to employee issues. Work with legal counsel, represent KYC at 3rd party legal proceedings, respond to unemployment notices and hearings.
- Research and recommend changes to policies, procedures, practices and employee handbook to ensure compliance with federal, state and local ordinances.
- Partner with HR and management on FMLA, LOA, W/C, ADA, disability claims, Work with program supervisors to ensure all incident reports are completed and maintained. Conduct interactive process with employees to determine ADA compliance and reasonable accommodations.
- Update HR files, maintain and revise issues log to track issues, occurrence, and resolution.
- Conduct training needs assessment, develop and deliver programs to address identified needs. Goal to develop a training university or library of programs covering the employment lifecycle.
- Conduct professional development and staff retention analysis – work with staff and management to facilitate staff development and training opportunities to improve employee engagement.
- Ensure compliance in accordance with guidelines established by the Department of Children and Family Services (DCFS), Department of Aging (DOA), and Department of Human Services (DHS), and other applicable state agencies for staff and volunteers
- Remain current on workplace law including federal, state, city and Joint Commission regulations, and submit all required reporting that applies to the organization.
- Perform other duties and special projects as assigned.
Education and Experience
- Bachelor’s degree required, Master’s Degree in Human Resources or in related field preferred.
- SPHR, HRCI or AWI Certification preferred
- Minimum (3) years HR experience required
- Minimum (1) year supervisory experience, preferably as a manager, required.
- Non-Profit Experience preferred
- Excellent computer skills
- Excellent verbal, written, and presentation, skills
Schedule
- Full Time – Exempt, 37.5 hour work week
Kenneth Young Center is an Equal Opportunity Employer
About Kenneth Young Center
We partner with communities to support people of all ages to navigate life’s challenges through personalized prevention, intervention, treatment, and recovery.
Kenneth Young Center is a 501(c)(3) not-for-profit fostering healthier communities through:
- Counseling for adults, children, families
- Assessment, stabilization, linkage for adults/children in psychiatric crisis
- Treatment, support, and recovery services for those with serious mental illness
- Service coordination and in-home services for older adults
- Substance use prevention and recovery
- Alcohol, drug, and pregnancy prevention programs for youth
- LGBTQ+ Center for youth and young adults
- Volunteer opportunities
We are accredited by the Joint Commission, a nationally respected body with stringent standards of excellence in healthcare.