Human Resources Consultants are strategic partners that can help you and your team achieve more.
Faculty and staff new to Notre Dame often comment that the Human Resources department isn’t like those they’ve experienced before. Elsewhere, a trip to HR might be something to dread.
But at Notre Dame, HR is so much more than a place to address workplace grievances or fill out paperwork. What differentiates Notre Dame’s Office of Human Resources is that it’s personalized and personable.
For example, 11 Human Resources Consultants, or HRCs, provide guidance and support to managers and employees in designated departments, colleges and institutes. Mark Kocovski, director of HR Consulting, wants everyone to know the HRC assigned to their office.
(See below to find yours.)
The HRCs specialize in performance management and employee relations. They understand operational facets of the office they support including organizational strategy, structure, culture, talent and processes to provide guidance for leadership and employees.
“There are a few different ways to look at the role of an HRC,” Kocovski says. “Your HRC is a strategic partner who can proactively help your team achieve more. That could be through training or organizational design, both short-term and long-term. They’re a great partner at the table during those discussions.”
That’s similar to the feedback one manager offered to her HRC: “Thank you so much for taking your time to come in and work through the feedback session with our leadership team today. You really did a great job facilitating discussion and moving us through the ‘three buckets’ of focus during the hour we had set aside. We came up with some great action items and were able to create buy-in for suggestions that will help us perform even better as a department and as individuals. Since the feedback was specifically directed at me, I wanted to express my sincere gratitude at how you handled working with me throughout the cycle.”
“Similarly,” Kocovski adds, “if as an individual you want to be able to talk to someone whose opinion you trust and who you can confide in, you can rely on your Human Resources Consultant for that as well.”
One employee noted, “I recently found myself in a very stressful situation and needed to make some serious decisions about my future with Notre Dame. My HRC was most helpful in offering me options and helping me prioritize my game plan. I am delighted to say that I consider myself a success story and am thankful for the guidance and encouragement HR was able to offer.”
For more information about your HRC, go to ntrda.me/hrcs or give them a call through the askHR call center, 574-631-5900.
Meet your Human Resources Consultant
Mark Kocovski
Director of HR Consulting
kocovski.1@nd.edu
Departments: Provost’s Office, Office of the President, Office of the Executive Vice President, Office of Human Resources, Investment Office
Sandra Garcia
Human Resources Consultant,
sgarcia3@nd.edu
Departments: Auxiliary Operations
(Campus Dining, St. Michael’s Laundry, Auxiliary Services, Licensing, Cedar Grove Cemetery, Irish1Card, Bookstore)
Ten Gray
Human Resources Consultant
tgray1@nd.edu
Departments: Facilities, Design and Operations, The Graduate School, Hesburgh Library, University Press, Academic Services for Student Athletes, College of Engineering, Campus Safety and Event Management
Sharon Hawkins
Senior Human Resources
Consultant
shawkins@nd.edu
Departments: Campus Services (Aviation, Building Services, Landscape and Athletic Fields Services, Warehouse, Delivery and Transportation, Continuous Improvement, Sustainability, Finance and Administration)
Shelly Liapes
sliapes@nd.edu
Department: Faculty
Lori Maurer
Senior Human Resources
Consultant
lmaurer@nd.edu
Departments: Office of Information
Technology, Office of Digital Learning, Institute for Education Initiatives
/ ACE, Athletics
LaKrisha Newbill-Perry
Human Resources Consultant
lnewbill@nd.edu
Departments: Enrollment, First Year Studies, Hesburgh-Yusko Scholars, TRiO, ROTC, CUSE, McGrath Institute for Church Life, CSC, IDEA Center, Keough School of Global Affairs, Snite Museum, Registrar, OPAC, Audit and Advisory
Kim Patton
Human Resources Consultant
kpatton@nd.edu
Departments: College of Arts and Letters, College of Science, ND Research, DeBartolo Performing Arts Center, Office of General Counsel, Student Affairs
Laura Picking
Human Resources Consultant
lvargo1@nd.edu
Departments: School of Architecture, VP Mission Engagement and Church Affairs, ND International, University Relations
Diana Placzkowski
Human Resources Consultant
dgarrast@nd.edu
Department: Morris Inn/Notre Dame
Conference Center
Jessica Schuman
Human Resources Consultant
jschuman@nd.edu
Departments: Finance Division, Mendoza College of Business, Office of Strategic Planning and Institutional Research,
Law School
Originally published by news.nd.edu on March 22, 2018.
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