HR Generalist
Essential Functions:
Talent Acquisition (Primary):
· Posts open positions across internal and external job boards ensuring job postings highlight our climate mission and the impact of our work.
o Sources candidates using inclusive, equity-centered strategies that reflect the diversity of the communities we serve.
o Coordinates and participates in phone screens and panel interviews for hybrid teams across both office locations (Winooski, VT and Washington, D.C.) and remote employees in other states.
· Develops mission- and competency-aligned interview questions and evaluation tools with hiring managers and HRBPs.
o Coordinates candidate communications and ensures a positive, transparent, and engaging experience that reflects our organizational values, while building genuine rapport.
o Ensures compliant, well-organized documentation and consistent hiring practices across all states, following guidelines as applicable.
o Working in the applicant tracking system (ATS), prepares monthly recruitment analytics (pipeline activity, time-to-fill, sourcing effectiveness) and collaborates with HR COEs on improvements.
o Tracking recruitment sourcing for effectiveness and managing employee referral bonus program.
o Supports offer preparation, pre-hire steps, and onboarding for employees joining hybrid teams and office-based roles.
HR Business Partner Support:
· Partners with HRBPs on initiatives such as employee engagement activities, performance processes, employee announcements, and organizational updates.
· Provides timely, accurate frontline HR support to employees and managers, escalating matters to HRBPs as needed.
· Supports employee lifecycle transactions such as promotions, transfers, and terminations ensuring accurate documentation.
· Assists with employee relations documentation and tracking in collaboration with HRBPs.
· Coordinates with COE teams on cross-functional initiatives.
· Organizes HR materials such as interview guides, job descriptions, and process documentation.
· Identifies opportunities to streamline processes in collaboration with COE partners.
· Supports performance management, goal setting, trainings, and culture programming via employee communications, scheduling, presentation development, reporting, and other tasks as needed in collaboration with COE partners.
· Contributes to HR projects that support organizational culture, workforce effectiveness, and the success of our clean energy mission.
· Other duties as assigned.
Location:
This is a hybrid position. The ideal candidate will be located in Vermont and willing to come into the VEIC Headquarters Office in Winooski at least one day/week with other People and Culture team members.
Knowledge and Experience:
- Strong personal commitment to the mission, vision, goals and values of VEIC.
- Bachelor’s degree in Human Resources or equivalent combination of education and experience.
- 2+ years’ experience in Human Resources and Talent Acquisition, or similar experience supporting a workforce and coordinating recruitment efforts.
- Working knowledge of talent acquisition best practices and multi-state considerations.
- Comfort working with distributed/remote team dynamics, balancing competing priorities and stakeholder needs.
- Strong relationship and teambuilding, clear written and verbal communication, and collaboration skills with the ability to work effectively with teams across states and a wide range of disciplines.
- Possess active listening skills and empathy with an inclusive mindset.
- Comfort with ambiguity and shifting priorities, bringing versatility and curiosity to the work.
- Organizational skills and accuracy in documentation and follow-through.
- Ability to navigate sensitive or confidential conversations with discretion.
- Experience with HRIS and ATS systems (ADP and Lever, preferred).
- All positions at VEIC are subject to a criminal background check. This screening is conducted in compliance with applicable laws and is a standard part of our hiring process to ensure the safety and security of our employees, clients, and contractual obligations.
Work Environment and Physical Requirements:
- Ability to remain stationary at a workstation for extended periods (typically 6-8 hours per day with regular breaks)
- Regular use of computer, keyboard, mouse, and telephone/headset requiring fine motor skills and repetitive hand/wrist movements
- Visual acuity to view digital screens, documents, and presentations for prolonged periods
- Verbal communication abilities are sufficient for clear articulation during in-person and virtual meetings, presentations, and discussions
- Auditory capabilities to participate effectively in conversations, conference calls, and virtual collaboration sessions
- Cognitive focus for simultaneous management of multiple communication streams, projects, and stakeholder relationships
- Occasional movement between meeting spaces, collaboration areas, and individual workstations
- Minimal lifting requirements (typically under 15 pounds) for office supplies, equipment, or materials
Travel Requirements:
No Travel Required
This position does not require regular travel. Occasional in-person attendance at company events or meetings (typically 0–2 times per year) may be encouraged, but participation is often optional or available virtually.