Pueblo of Sandia: Human Resources Director
The Pueblo of Sandia in Albuquerque, NM, is seeking a dynamic applicant for the position of Human Resource Director. The successful candidate will have proven experience in human resource planning, reporting and service, in the areas of organizational development and training, employment services, benefit and compensation services, and employee relations, and is responsible for HR functions for all Pueblo of Sandia entities.
Qualifications: Bachelor’s degree in education, organizational development or related field (Master’s degree preferred) and eight years progressively responsible experience in one or more of the traditional HR functions in a large complex organization, three years of which must have been at the director level. Salary DOE.
The Pueblo of Sandia is a positive and diverse work environment that offers competitive salary and great benefits! Successful candidate must pass a complete background investigation and submit to a Pre-Employment Drug screen. Apply online at www.sandiacasino.com, fax (505) 796-7563, or e-mail resume staffing@sandiacasino.com.
POS IS A DRUG FREE WORKPLACE
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