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Brigham Young University. Human Resource Services

 Organization

Dates

  • Existence: 1990-

Administrative History

Human Resource Services is a department at Brigham Young University that deals with employment and was founded in 1990.

In 1990, University Personnel Services became Human Resource Services (HR). HR was run by Assistant Administrative Vice Presidents, who included: Carolyn P. Lloyd (1990-1994), R. Blair Condie (1996-1997), Carolyn Lloyd Henrie (1997-1999), R. Blair Condie (1999-2005), and Forrest L. Flake (2005- ).

Human Resource Services is the department that takes care of employment at Brigham Young University (BYU). The mission of the Brigham Young University Human Resource Services is to lead in building an environment that engenders excellence from all who work at BYU. Under the direction of the Administrative Vice President, the Assistant Administrative Vice President-Human Resource Services has responsibility for university human resource programs. This responsibility includes recruiting and hiring staff and administrative employees, maintaining personnel records, providing employment assistance for students, implementing and maintaining benefits programs, overseeing employee compensation, human resource development, organization development/consulting services, unemployment compensation, and service awards.

The Assistant Administrative Vice President-Human Resource Services has responsibility for Area HR Consultants, Compensation and Temple Eligibility Program, Employment Services, Equal Opportunity/Employee Relations and Benefit Services, Human Resource Development, and Human Resource Information Systems. As of 2011, the Assistant Administrative Vice President-Human Resource Services is Forrest Flake.

Within the Human Resource Services are many departments including Area HR Consultants, Awards & Recognition, Benefits, Student Employment, Equal Opportunity, HR Information Systems, Compensation, Ecclesiastical Clearance, Employee Relations, Human Resource Development, Office of the Assistant Administrative Vice President-Human Resource Services, and Staff & Administrative Employment.

Citation:
Human Resource Services records, 1955-2005 (Brigham Young University, Human Resource Services)

BYU organizational history project, via WWW, Nov. 28, 2012 (Human Resource Services; Human Resources; est. 1990, previously known as University Personnel Services; oversees all departments and offices dealing with university employment, such as benefits, compensation, safety; reports to university administration)

BYU Human Resource Services website, viewed Apr. 7, 2010 (Employment, mission to build an environment that engenders excellence; Assistant Administrative Vice President-Human Resource Services; Consultants, Compensation and Temple Eligibility Program, Employment Services, Equal Opportunity/Employee Relations and Benefit Services, Human Resource Development, and Human Resource Information Systems; Assistant Administrative Vice President-Human Resource Services, Forrest Flake, 2011; departments: Area HR Consultants, Awards & Recognistion, Benefits, Student Employment, Equal Opportunity, HR Information Systems, Compensation, Ecclesiastical Clearance, Employee Relations, Human Resource Development, Office of the Assistant Administrative Vice President - Human Resource Services, and Staff & Administrative Employment)

Found in 2 Collections and/or Records:

Human Resource Services compensation records

 Collection
Identifier: UA 5436
Scope and Contents

Contains reports, corporate minutes, and surveys from associated with employee compensation. The reports include self-study, annual, and salary reports related to faculty performance and income. The corporate minutes come from committees within the department. Surveys pertain to university staff, graduating students, and private and government corporations.

Dates: 1957-2003

Human Resource Services compensation surveys and minutes, 1957-1992

 Series — Multiple Containers
Identifier: UA 5436 Series 2
Scope and Contents

Contains corporate minutes from committees from within the department. Also included are surveys from university staff, graduating students, and private and government corporations.

Dates: 1957-1992