Employee Relations Partner
Indexed description
- This position may be filled as a Sr. Employee Relations Partner. Additional responsibilities and qualfications apply.**
Trustmark was built on the belief that strong relationships create strong communities, a philosophy that continues to guide us today. Our associates are at the heart of that mission, empowered each day to make a difference for our customers and contribute to the places we call home. With values rooted in service excellence and genuine care, Trustmark offers more than a job; it's a place where your work matters, and your impact lasts.
Choosing Trustmark means joining a company with deep roots, a forward-focused vision, and a passion for helping people build better lives. It means being part of an organization that invests in your growth, champions its communities, and continues to evolve—without ever forgetting who we are or whom we serve.
How You Hit The Mark At Trustmark
Associates stay Trustmark Ready by approaching work with a growth mindset, sound judgment, and a commitment to learning as the workplace evolves.
Trustmark Ready associates use technology thoughtfully to work efficiently, collaborate effectively, and manage information responsibly. They understand banking fundamentals, how Trustmark operates, and how their work contributes to our company’s goals. They exhibit accountability, integrity, and emotional awareness. They communicate clearly, build relationships, and collaborate across teams to achieve shared outcomes.
What You Gain At Trustmark (Compensation & Benefits)
Comprehensive employee benefits including: medical, dental, vision, LTD, STD, Life
Tuition Reimbursement
401k (with up to 6% match)
Responsibilities
- Leads thorough workplace investigations for low-risk policy violations, employee complaints, and misconduct by facilitating interviews with involved individuals.
- Actively participates in workplace investigations for medium-risk policy violations, employee complaints, and misconduct by facilitating interviews with involved individuals.
- Develops workplace investigative reports that provide a summary of the information collected, recommendations, and risk assessment and submits reports to manager. Reports should be shared as appropriate with members of the HR team.
- Mediates and resolves interpersonal conflict that has been escalated to employee relations.
- Partners with the associate’s manager to determine corrective action as needed. Elevate to appropriate leadership, as needed.
- Mitigates legal risk by collaborating with legal and compliance teams to ensure all stakeholders are in compliance with federal and state employment regulations (i.e. FMLA, EEO, ADA).
- Develop and implement human resource policies for associate behavior, attendance, and conduct.
- Performs additional duties as assigned including employee relations special projects, as needed.
- Develop and deliver training workshops for employees and leaders
- Mentors Employee Relations Partner II by assisting with investigations and advising recommendations as needed.
- Analyze investigation trends and provide insights to refine policies and improve processes
- Serve as a mentor to other Employee Relations Partners
- Perform additional duties as assigned
- Bachelor’s degree in related field of study or equivalent work experience
- 2+ years in Human Resources to include prior experience with conducting employee investigations, HR compliance (FMLA, ADA, etc.) and interviewing skills
- Interview associates and facilitate investigations
- Federal and state employment regulations (FMLA, ADA, EEOC, etc.)
- Investigative report writing
- Communication and facilitation skills
- Critical thinking and decision making
- Stakeholder coordination
- Microsoft Office/Productivity Tools (Excel, PPT, Word)
- Collaboration Tools (Teams, SharePoint)
- Confidentiality and integrity
- Relationship management
- Prior experience in HR with a financial institution preferred
- 5+ years in Human Resources to include prior experience with conducting employee investigations, HR compliance (FMLA, ADA, etc.), and interviewing skills
- SHRM-CP or PHR certified
- Certification in Workplace Investigations (e.g., AWI-CH, HRCI)
Physical Requirements/Working Conditions: Must be able to sit for long periods of time and use computer keyboard and/or mouse, while viewing computer screens.
Note: This is a brief description of this position and is not limited to those described herein. Management retains the right to add, delete or modify any of these responsibilities at any time during employment.
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