<p>Robert Half is partnering with a large company that is looking for an HR Business Partner to support a manufacturing plant in Merced, CA. The <strong>Human Resources Business Partner (HRBP)</strong> serve as a trusted advisor to leaders and employees across multiple locations. This role is responsible for delivering strategic and hands-on HR support in employee relations, performance management, workforce planning, talent development, onboarding, compliance, and employee engagement. The ideal candidate is a proactive HR professional who thrives in a fast-paced environment, enjoys partnering with operational leaders, and is passionate about creating a positive employee experience while supporting business objectives. </p><p><br></p><p>Key Responsibilities</p><ul><li>Serve as the primary HR contact for employees and managers regarding HR policies, procedures, and employment-related matters.</li><li>Partner with leaders to provide coaching and guidance on performance management, employee development, team effectiveness, and organizational change.</li><li>Address employee relations concerns and conduct thorough workplace investigations.</li><li>Advise managers on disciplinary actions, performance improvement plans, and terminations while ensuring compliance with employment laws and company policies.</li><li>Promote consistent, fair, and compliant application of HR practices across the organization.</li><li>Partner with leadership to identify workforce needs and support staffing strategies.</li><li>Collaborate with recruiting teams to attract and hire top talent.</li><li>Manage and facilitate the onboarding experience for new employees to ensure a successful transition into the organization.</li><li>Support workforce planning, succession planning, and employee development initiatives.</li><li>Champion employee engagement and organizational culture initiatives.</li><li>Facilitate employee surveys, focus groups, and feedback sessions.</li><li>Analyze engagement results and partner with leaders to develop actionable improvement plans.</li><li>Support change management efforts and organizational growth initiatives.</li><li>Implement and support HR programs related to talent management, compensation, benefits, communications, and employee development.</li><li>Monitor HR metrics, identify trends, and recommend solutions to improve retention, engagement, and workforce effectiveness.</li><li>Maintain accurate employee records and ensure integrity of HR systems.</li></ul><p><br></p><p><br></p><p><br></p>
We are looking for a Credentialing Specialist to support provider and clinic staff credentialing operations for a Contract position based in Fresno, California. This role is responsible for coordinating the full credentialing lifecycle, helping ensure practitioners and clinical staff meet regulatory, payer, and accreditation standards. The ideal candidate brings strong attention to detail, sound knowledge of provider enrollment and reappointment processes, and the ability to keep records accurate and timelines on track while working with internal leaders and external organizations.<br><br>Responsibilities:<br>• Manage end-to-end credentialing, recredentialing, and privileging activities for providers and clinical staff, ensuring records remain complete and current.<br>• Prepare, submit, and monitor credentialing applications, following up with health plans, facilities, and agencies to keep approvals moving forward.<br>• Maintain organized documentation for licenses, certifications, malpractice coverage, and other required compliance materials for all applicable providers.<br>• Monitor expiration dates for licenses, certifications, liability coverage, and related credentials, and coordinate timely renewals to avoid lapses.<br>• Update and maintain provider profiles within credentialing platforms and internal databases, ensuring data accuracy across systems and directories.<br>• Coordinate renewal appointments for clinic staff and track required timelines to support uninterrupted compliance.<br>• Process privileging and reappointment requests for affiliated healthcare facilities when needed and verify supporting documentation.<br>• Review provider listings and directory information for accuracy, correcting demographic and practice location details with payers and partner entities as necessary.<br>• Provide credentialing and privileging verifications and assist with audits, accreditation activities, and other compliance-related assignments.<br>• Participate in training and carry out additional duties as assigned while demonstrating efficient use of time and resources.
We are looking for a bilingual Human Resources Coordinator who is fluent in Spanish and English to support HR operations for a food processing organization in California. This Long-term Contract opportunity is ideal for someone who brings strong experience in recruiting, onboarding, employee support, and HR record management. The position will play a key role in creating a smooth hiring experience, maintaining compliance, and assisting employees with benefit-related questions.<br><br>Responsibilities:<br>• Manage the full front-end hiring process by evaluating applications, screening candidates, and helping move suitable talent through the recruitment pipeline.<br>• Arrange interviews and coordinate communication between candidates, hiring managers, and site leadership to keep hiring activities on schedule.<br>• Oversee pre-employment steps such as background-related requirements, testing appointments, and orientation planning to ensure timely onboarding.<br>• Monitor staffing needs on a regular basis and partner with operational leaders to identify openings and hiring priorities.<br>• Lead onboarding sessions for new employees, prepare orientation logistics, and ensure employment paperwork is completed accurately and on time.<br>• Enter and maintain employee information in the HRIS, including new employee data, while supporting accurate documentation and recordkeeping.<br>• Review work authorization documents and maintain I-9 compliance in accordance with company policy and legal standards.<br>• Explain workplace policies, required notices, and key procedures to new employees so they begin employment with clear expectations.<br>• Respond to employee questions regarding health, retirement, and wellness programs, and assist with benefits-related forms and disability documentation.<br>• Support recruiting events such as job fairs and maintain organized HR files and personnel records for ongoing compliance and audit readiness.
<p>The Contracts Administrator is responsible for managing contract documentation, maintaining project records, supporting compliance efforts, and coordinating administrative processes throughout the project lifecycle. This role works closely with internal teams and external partners to ensure accurate documentation, regulatory compliance, and efficient project execution from initiation through closeout.</p><p>Key Responsibilities</p><ul><li>Provide administrative support during the proposal and contract process.</li><li>Maintain organized and compliant project and contract records.</li><li>Prepare, review, and manage contract documentation with accuracy and attention to detail.</li><li>Coordinate vendor, subcontractor, and third-party documentation requirements.</li><li>Maintain tracking logs, databases, and reporting systems to support business operations.</li><li>Support project teams through clear communication and timely administrative assistance.</li><li>Assist with project closeout processes, including collection and maintenance of required documentation.</li><li>Ensure compliance with company policies, contractual obligations, and applicable regulations.</li></ul><p><br></p>