Senior Compensation Analyst

Under limited supervision, acts as lead compensation resource and participates in developing and administering compensation for GBMC to deliver compliant and competitive rewards programs that attract and retain outstanding talent.

Education:
Bachelor's degree required. Completion of basic Certified Compensation Professional Compensation (CCP) coursework preferred.
Experience:
1- 2 years compensation experience including job analysis, job evaluation, or other related business experience, or equivalent combination of education and experience. Healthcare experience preferred.
Skills:

  • Advanced knowledge of federal, state, and local compensation-related regulations including FLSA, ACA, and pay equity laws
  • Demonstrated experience supporting clinician compensation, shift differentials, premiums, incentives, and on-call pay
  • Strong analytical skills with the ability to interpret complex market and workforce data
  • Advanced Excel skills; experience with compensation survey tools and Workday HRIS platforms
  • Ability to influence and consult with leaders using data-driven insights
  • Strong written and verbal communication skills with the ability to explain complex concepts clearly
  • Ability to manage multiple priorities in a fast-paced healthcare
  • Ability to establish and maintain good working relationships with HR Business Partners and Managers
  • Understanding of HRIS and Payroll related functions
  • Effective oral and written communications

Principal Duties and Responsibilities:

  • Leads market pricing, job evaluation, and pay structure maintenance for clinical and non-clinical roles
  • Partners with HR Business Partners and leaders to resolve complex compensation issues related to recruitment, retention, equity, and compliance
  • Conducts and interprets national and regional healthcare compensation surveys and benchmarks
  • Supports annual and off-cycle compensation planning including merit, market, and incentive programs
  • Ensures FLSA compliance and provides guidance on job classification decisions
  • Supports pay equity and transparency initiatives, including audits and remediation strategies
  • Acts as primary liaison with Payroll and HRIS for compensation-related data, audits, and system updates
  • Develops and maintains standard operating procedures and documentation for compensation processes
  • Leads or supports special projects related to compensation strategy, workforce planning, and system integrations

All roles must demonstrate GBMC Values:

Respect

I will treat everyone with courtesy. I will foster a healing environment.

  • Treats others with fairness, kindness, and respect for personal dignity and privacy
  • Listens and responds appropriately to others' needs, feelings, and capabilities

Excellence

I will strive for superior performance in every aspect of my work. I will recognize and celebrate the accomplishments of others.

  • Meets and/or exceeds customer expectations
  • Actively pursues learning and self-development
  • Pays attention to detail; follows through

Accountability

I will be professional in the way I act, look and speak. I will take ownership to solve problems.

  • Sets a positive, professional example for others
  • Takes ownership of problems and does what is needed to solve them
  • Appropriately plans and utilizes required resources for various job duties
  • Reports to work regularly and on time

Teamwork

I will be engaged and collaborative. I will keep people informed.

  • Works cooperatively and collaboratively with others for the success of the team
  • Addresses and resolves conflict in a positive way
  • Seeks out the ideas of others to reach the best solutions
  • Acknowledges and celebrates the contribution of others

Ethical Behavior

I will always act with honesty and integrity. I will protect the patient.

  • Demonstrates honesty, integrity and good judgment
  • Respects the cultural, psychosocial, and spiritual needs of patients/families/coworkers

Results

I will set goals and measure outcomes that support organizational goals. I will give and accept help to achieve goals.

  • Embraces change and improvement in the work environment
  • Continuously seeks to improve the quality of products/services
  • Displays flexibility in dealing with new situations or obstacles
  • Achieves results on time by focusing on priorities and manages time efficiently

Pay Range

$68,150.51 - $115,855.86

Final salary offer will be based on the candidate's qualifications, education, experience and alignment with our organizational needs.

Equal Employment Opportunity

GBMC HealthCare and its affiliates are Equal Opportunity employers. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity and expression, age, national origin, mental or physical disability, genetic information, veteran status, or any other status protected by federal, state, or local law.

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