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Human Resources

Tom Hendry - Director

The functions of the Bureau of Human Resources can be divided into four major categories: Personnel, Labor Relations, Benefits and Workers Compensation Administration.

The Bureau of Human Resources is charged with oversight and functioning as gatekeeper for personnel management functions for all departments within county government. As such, the department formulates and administers the county's personnel policies through consultation with each department and negotiation with three (3) employee unions. The goal is to ensure uniformity and consistency in application of all policies and procedures. Human Resources is also responsible for the day-to-day administration of the Human Resources Management Systems (HRMS) portion of the Peoplesoft system; working in conjunction with the Bureaus of Budget, Finance, and Information Services on major projects as needed. As a centralized personnel agency for all county departments, the Bureau provides a basic orientation to all new county employees, maintains the personnel files of all county employees, as well as information relative to former employees.

In addition, the Bureau develops and implements employee benefits programs; administers OSHA requirements; ensures compliance with a variety of federally mandated laws, such as affirmative action and equal opportunity; Family and Medical Leave Act; American’s with Disabilities Act, etc.

As the County is self-insured for purposes of Worker Compensation, the Bureau administers the Plan in which not only the County, but also other municipal entities within the County all participate. This self-insured pool passes along considerably lowered cost in workers compensation to all participants.

General Information:
Hours: 9am – 5pm
Phone: (518) 270-2930
Fax: (518) 270-2636
Location: Rensselaer County Office Building - 2nd Floor

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