Grievance Intake Coordinator
The N.C. Department of Information Technology is responsible for safeguarding and preserving lives through various services. The Grievance Intake Coordinator supports the Grievances, Hearings, and Settlements unit by managing employee grievance cases, ensuring compliance with policies, and maintaining accurate case records. Responsibilities Receive, log, and triage appeals; ensure intake documentation is complete and compliant with OSHR/DAC policy requirements Conduct preliminary reviews to determine eligibility and timeliness and document the rationale for intake decisions Classify grievance type (e.g., disciplinary action, separation, policy violation, EEO - Informal Inquiry) and route cases to the correct process pathway Request, collect, and verify case information and supporting documentation from stakeholders and business units Coordinate with DAC Legal, HR management, EEO, Employee Relations, Internal Affairs, OSHR, and the Attorney General’s Office to research issues and align actions Provide accurate explanations of filing requirements, timelines, mediation notices, and employee hearing processes to employees and managers, including walk-in and phone inquiries Notify relevant parties of case milestones and facilitate feedback cycles; issue formal communications and notices as needed Prepare, organize, and maintain case files, evidence packets, and reports to support hearings and audit readiness Maintain and update internal tracking databases and dashboards for management review and data accuracy Uphold confidentiality standards and exercise sound judgment and discretion in intake determinations and recommendations Skills Associate's degree, typically in Human Resources or relevant field from an appropriately accredited institution and one (1) year of experience required OR Two (2) years of progressive experience in Human Resources OR Equivalent combination or education and experience Proven experience coordinating information and documentation with multiple stakeholders, such as legal teams, HR, or compliance units Documented experience managing case files or records using tracking systems or databases, including maintaining accuracy for audits or reporting Demonstrated proficiency preparing clear and accurate written communications, such as notices, summaries, or status updates, based on verified information Proven decision-making experience applying defined standards to complex or time-sensitive situations, including documenting rationale and escalating when necessary Benefits Health insurance options Standard and supplemental retirement plans NCFlex program (numerous high-quality, low-cost benefits on a pre-tax basis) Paid vacation Sick, and community service leave Paid parental leave Company Overview The N.C. It was founded in 2015, and is headquartered in Raleigh, North Carolina, USA, with a workforce of 1001-5000 employees. Its website is