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Human Resources Manager

MRA-The Management Association
$60,000 - $65,000/Year
United States, Wisconsin, Milwaukee
Jun 30, 2026
Human Resources Manager
Milwaukee Symphony Orchestra
Milwaukee, WI

JOB PURPOSE AND REPORTING STRUCTURE: Under the direction of the Chief Financial Officer, the Human Resources Manager provides oversight, planning and management of the human resources (HR) function of the Milwaukee Symphony Orchestra (MSO) while pursuing the organization's values and strategic commitment to attract, retain, advance and support a diverse workforce that thrives in a respectful, inclusive and equitable workplace and culture.

The MSO's workforce is a mix of union and non-union personnel. The non-union administrative staff includes approximately 50 employees. The MSO's 70+ musicians work under a collective bargaining agreement.

ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:

  • Oversee, monitor and develop comprehensive HR strategies, policies and practices that support the organization's goals and needs while creating a diverse, respectful, welcoming and inclusive work environment for all employees
  • Lead strategic thinking and planning related to organizational development and structure in partnership with senior management
  • Monitor organization's culture to ensure that it supports the MSO's values and goals.
  • Serve as a trusted advisor to managers and employees on legal rights, obligations, and HR best practices
  • Oversee and implement administrative staff recruiting and selection process. Design and implement strategies and protocols to build capacity for all departments to interview, hire and retain a diverse workforce.
  • Implement effective administrative staff orientation and on-boarding programs, in addition to coaching, training and professional development opportunities
  • Create strategies that encourage team building and increase communication across administrative departments and between administration and artistic areas
  • Develop and implement strategies for demonstrating employee value and appreciation
  • Lead organization's compliance with federal, state and local legal requirements (EEO, ADA, FMLA, ERISA, OSHA, etc.). Keep job knowledge up to date by participating in industry-related organizations and conferences and maintaining and expanding professional networks.
  • Oversee administrative staff evaluation process. Provide guidance and training to supervisors to enhance effectiveness of the process.
  • Monitor compensation to ensure equitable treatment and industry alignment
  • Manage accurate processing and recording of MSO's payroll
  • Recommend and obtain cost-effective employee benefits, monitor national benefits environment for options and cost savings. Oversee benefit orientations and training as needed.
  • Assist Director of Orchestra Personnel with HR strategies, policies and practices that support the organization's union workforce. Provide support during negotiations of the collective bargaining agreement.
  • Other duties assigned as required by business needs
Qualifications

EDUCATION AND/OR EXPERIENCE: The position requires a Bachelor's Degree in human resources and a minimum of 3 years HR experience. Experience with Paycom strongly preferred. Knowledge of Sage accounting software and experience with unions a plus. SHRM-CP, SHRM-SCP, PHR or SPHR preferred.

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