Human Resources Generalist

Pleasant Grove, UT
Full Time
Mid Level
Who is Veracity?
Penicillin changed medicine. The Beatles changed music. And Veracity Insurance Solutions is changing insurance (listen, we can’t all be doctors and musicians). We’re growing fast, and we’re practically three companies in one: a direct-to-consumer insurance provider, a brokerage helping agents satisfy customers’ insurance needs, and a software firm helping agencies and states make complex tax filings simple.
 
We’re growing and want you to be a part of it. We are currently looking for an experienced HR Generalist to join our team.

Summary:
The HR Generalist plays a key role in supporting the day-to-day operations of the Human Resources department, ensuring compliance with HR policies and labor laws while fostering a positive workplace culture. The HR Generalist will collaborate with multiple departments to drive HR initiatives that are aligned with organizational goals.

Key Responsibilities:
  • Assist employees with benefits enrollment and inquiries
  • Coordinate benefits programs and communicate changes to employees.
  • Assisted HR personnel with day-to-day operations/functions.
  • Make recommendations to the HR Manager and HR Director for necessary changes related to function, process, and/or role.
  • Assist with payroll records and audits such as timecards, PTO, deduction changes, etc.
  • Ensure compliance with federal, state, and local labor laws and regulations.
  • Maintain accurate employee records and prepare required compliance reports.
  • Educate employees on company policies and culture initiatives.
  • Participate in or lead special HR projects, such as diversity and inclusion programs, engagement surveys, or wellness initiatives.
  • Manage HR Inboxes and respond accordingly or complete potential related tasks.
  • Manage monthly benefit billing for different plans.
  • Reconcile benefit allocations such as Medical, 401K, and HSA.
  • Contribute to process improvements and HR system enhancements.
  • Required to perform other duties as requested, directed, or assigned.

Requirements and Qualifications:
  • Bachelor’s degree in human resources, Business Administration, or a related field.
  • 2–4 years of HR experience; SHRM-CP or PHR certification preferred.
  • Strong understanding of HR principles, labor laws, and best practices.
  • Excellent interpersonal and communication skills.
  • Proficiency in HRIS systems and Microsoft Office Suite.
  • Ability to handle sensitive information with confidentiality and professionalism.
  • Proven problem-solving and conflict-resolution skills.
  • Experience managing multiple priorities in a fast-paced environment.

Why Veracity?
Here at Veracity, you’ll be part of a team of trailblazers and visionaries. We’re not just revolutionizing how people “do” insurance; we are creating a new paradigm. Here, you will experience a vibrant and inclusive workplace where your ideas matter! With us, you have a chance to:
  • Engage in groundbreaking projects that are reshaping the insurance landscape.
  • Collaborate with a group of dedicated, like-minded professionals.
  • Experience a culture that prioritizes growth and development.
Perks:
  • Health, dental, and vision plans.
  • Amazing work-life balance with 4 weeks of Paid Time Off.
  • 9 Paid Company Holidays with 2 floating holidays.
  • 401K Programs with employer match.
  • Personal assistant programs for support in a healthy personal and work life.

Veracity is proud to be an equal-opportunity employer. We are committed to providing equal opportunities to all qualified applicants, regardless of race, color, religion, sex, national origin, disability, or any other legally protected characteristics. 

Please let us know during the interview process if you need accommodations.


Salary Range: 55-65K Annually 
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