SSC Advisors is seeking a Kansas-based Human Resources Manager to join our team immediately. This position is essential for managing activities such as recruitment, employee relations, performance management and talent management.
The job of HR Manager is important to business success. People are our most important asset and the HR Manager, reporting to the Chief Operating Officer, ensures we have a happy and productive workplace where everyone works to realize our mission: Propel our owners and clients to their highest level of success.
This is an onsite position, but position may be located in any of the Kansas SSC locations: Lawrence, Overland Park, Salina, or Topeka. This position does require travel to various firm locations.
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