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Department: | Human Resources |
Location: | Naknek, AK |
Job Title: Campus Support / Resource Personnel
Department: Human Resources
NOTE: This job description is not intended to be all-inclusive. Employee may perform other related duties as negotiated to meet the ongoing needs of the organization.
Position Overview
Support employees and the Human Resources department in maintaining a safe, secure camp. As a member of Campus Support / Resource Personnel, your work can encompass a number of different activities and tasks.
These can include observing and reporting behaviors of employees, separating employees involved in conflict until HR arrives to fully de-escalate, and monitoring adherence to company policies. You will report to the Plant Manager and Human Resources Manager who will assign tasks as need arises. It is important to be flexible and highly communicative in this role with acute attention to detail while maintaining and respecting confidentiality.
One of your key responsibilities is to optimize AGS’s security practices while reporting complaints, concerns, maintenance issues, safety hazards, behavioral concerns (depression, harassment, bullying, threatening, out-of-character), and general goings-on at all times while upholding company policies. Consequently, you are expected to properly monitor, document, and report the aforementioned employee support topics in detail.
You are also expected to provide support for employees and communicate on their behalf to Human Resources when appropriate, while also advocating for the company and AGS policies. Be able to explain the “why” behind the polices or refer questions/complaints to Human Resources.
Essential Job Functions
Work Environment:
While performing the duties of this Job, you and your crew may be regularly exposed to wet, cold or humid conditions and at times exposure to extreme cold.
There is exposure to outside weather conditions.
The noise level in the work environment could be loud.
There may be other hazards such as bears, forklift and other equipment traffic, varying states of employee wellbeing, intoxicated fishermen, etc.
As a member of the Campus Support / Resource Personnel team will need to recognize the hazards in camp and support employees accordingly.
Physical Demands:
While performing the duties of this job, you will be regularly required to stand, walk, communicate with people of varying backgrounds/languages in written, verbal, and non-verbal forms, use a radio, and maintain confidentiality.
You will occasionally be required to sit; stoop, kneel, crouch, or crawl.
You may occasionally be required to climb or balance.
It is required that you be able to see, talk and hear.
Must be capable of working long and variable work shifts for extended periods of time. Shifts typically range from 12-16 hours with periodic breaks based on work demands, plant production, camp capacity, and employee travel schedules.
Mental Abilities:
While performing the duties of this job, you will be required to use teamwork and interpersonal skills. You will occasionally perform basic math and read, speak, write and need to understand English. Bilingual skills are beneficial.
Must be able to work well with others in a multicultural, highly diverse environment. Must be able to communicate with people who have a wide range of understandings, learning styles, religions, communicative abilities, cultures, etc. Must be able to adapt and problem solve quickly. Must have exceptional communication skills and attention to detail.