Human Resources Business Partner (HRBP)
Company: Houston Zoo
Location: Houston
Posted on: April 5, 2026
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Job Description:
The Human Resources Business Partner (HRBP) serves as a
strategic partner to leaders and a trusted resource for staff, with
primary focus on staff relations investigations and documentation,
leadership coaching and training for prevention, and overall staff
engagement and culture. This role leads fair, consistent, and
timely staff relations investigations; equips leaders with tools
and skills to proactively address issues; and supports initiatives
that strengthen staff experience and reinforce the organization’s
mission, core values, and culture. The HRBP also provides guidance
in employment law, HR policies, leave administration, and HR
operations to ensure compliance and organizational effectiveness.
Our Mission: The Houston Zoo connects communities with animals,
inspiring action to save wildlife. Our Vision: To be a leader in
the global movement to save wildlife. Job Duties and
Responsibilities Staff Relations and Investigations: Serves as a
primary point of contact for staff and leaders regarding workplace
concerns, conflicts, and/or grievances. Conducts timely, thorough,
and well-documented investigations in accordance with organization
policies and applicable laws. Provides guidance to managers on
staff relations matters, performance management, corrective action,
conflict resolution, and policy interpretation with an emphasis on
fairness, consistency, and risk mitigation. Maintains organized,
confidential documentation of investigations, findings, and
follow-up actions. Identifies patterns and root causes of recurring
staff relations issues and partner with leaders to implement
preventative strategies and action plans. Consults with HRB on
termination decisions and other high-risk actions to ensure legal
compliance and alignment with organizational values. Manager
Coaching, Training & Prevention: Coaches’ managers on day-to-day
people leadership, including feedback, documentation, performance
conversations, recognition, and accountability. Collaborates with
HR and Training/Safety teams to design and deliver practical
training for leaders on topics such as performance management,
documentation, conflict resolution, and respectful workplace
expectations. Partners with leaders to develop preventative plans
(e.g., early intervention plans, follow-up plans after
investigations, team reset plans) that reduce the likelihood and
severity of future ER issues. Supports change management by
preparing leaders to communicate and implement organizational
changes in ways that maintain trust, engagement, and clarity for
staff. Staff Engagement and Culture: Supports staff engagement
efforts by coordinating surveys, focus groups, and ongoing feedback
mechanisms. Analyzes engagement, exit interview, and turnover data
to identify trends; partner with leaders to create practical,
time-bound action plans. Partners with HR Coordinator and Talent
Acquisition to ensure onboarding immerses staff in the zoo’s
culture, mission, core values, and strategic initiatives.
Reinforces organizational core values through HR programs,
recognition efforts, and leader coaching. HR Operations,
Compliance, and Leave Administration: Maintains current knowledge
of employment laws and regulations (e.g., FMLA, ADA, FLSA, Title
VII) and advise leaders on practical implications. Oversees
FMLA/ADA and other leave management cases, ensuring consistent
application, documentation, and communication with staff and
leaders. Ensures workers’ compensation documentation and OSHA logs
are accurate, timely, and coordinated with Safety and other
stakeholders as required. Supports policy development,
implementation, and updates, ensuring policies are clear,
practical, and aligned with organizational values. Data, Reporting
& Continuous Improvement: Prepares and interprets HR metrics and
analytics related to investigations, turnover, engagement, and
other key indicators; share insights with leaders and recommend
actions. Partners with Talent Acquisition to review hiring,
time-to-fill, and retention trends and co-create strategies that
improve staff experience and outcomes. Participates in HR process
improvement efforts, helping to streamline workflows, improve
responsiveness, and reduce administrative burden for staff and
leaders. Collaboration, Communication & Organizational
Contribution: Collaborates with HR colleagues (Talent Acquisition,
HR Coordinator, Safety, Training, etc.) to deliver seamless HR
support to staff and leaders. Participates as an active
representative in the organization’s Safety Committee and other
cross-functional initiatives, as assigned. Facilitates effective
internal HR communications, ensuring staff and leaders are informed
about HR programs, policies, and changes. Contributes to saving
animals in the wild through reduction of waste, water and energy
use and inspiring guests and staff to take wildlife protection
actions. Assumes other responsibilities consistent with the role,
as assigned Education and Experience BA/BS degree in Human
Resources, Business, or related field or equivalent combination of
education and experience. Minimum of four (4) years’ progressive
experience in Human Resources with concentration in areas such as
employment law, policy development, staff relation guidance and
recruitment methods. Demonstrated experience conducting complex,
sensitive investigations and resolving staff relations issues in a
fair and equitable manner. Experience designing, delivering, or
facilitating manager training, workshops, or coaching
conversations. Thorough understanding of employment laws and
regulations, including but not limited to Title VII, FMLA, ADA, and
FLSA. Strong knowledge of employment laws and regulations and the
ability to apply them in real-world, practical scenarios. Proven
ability to handle confidential and sensitive information with
discretion and sound judgment Exceptional interpersonal skills with
the ability to build trust and credibility with staff and leaders
at all levels. Strong facilitation, coaching, and communication
skills — written, verbal, and presentation Excellent written and
verbal communication skills; ability to interact clearly and
effectively with both internal and external individuals.
Proficiency in Microsoft Office suite and HRIS systems, comfort
learning new technology and tools. ABOUT THE HOUSTON ZOO Houston
Zoo is made up of many moving parts with over 6,000 permanent
residents (our animals) for whom we provide housing, meals, medical
care and yes, even education! There are over 2 million guests each
year who come to experience our incredible variety of animals and
ecosystems, as well as attend special private and public events and
entertainment. Our dedicated staff works around the clock to ensure
that the Zoo is always running smoothly for the safety and
well-being of our residents and guests. We strive to ensure the
protection of all the counterparts of the animals we have at the
Zoo and in the wild.
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