HR Announces Two Promotions and a Job Posting
This month, the Office of Human Resources promoted two employees and is seeking to hire a Benefits and Leaves Specialist.
“An amazing HR team is the backbone of a thriving work community and we work hard to foster a positive and productive environment,” Associate Vice President & Chief Human Resources Officer Helen Howell said. “This team is dedicated to supporting employees in various ways, from onboarding and training to addressing concerns and providing opportunities for growth. Our commitment to understanding the unique needs of each employee ensures that individuals feel valued and heard within the organization. Matt and Jeanie continually promote our culture of trust and growth at Lewis & Clark.”
Learn more about the Benefits and Leaves Specialist job posting and encourage anyone who might be a good fit to apply.
Human Resources is located in Lower McAfee on the Undergraduate Campus.
MSC: 72
email hr@lclark.edu
voice 503-768-6235
fax 503-768-6233
Associate Vice President & Chief Human Resources Officer Helen Howell
Human Resources
Lewis & Clark
615 S. Palatine Hill Road
Portland OR 97219
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