Tacoma Rescue Mission
Lucy Silafau has over 15 years of experience in the field of human resources. Lucy is currently working as an HR Generalist at Tacoma Rescue Mission, where they collaborate with the Sr. Director of Organizational Development to manage staff engagement activities, workforce planning, and employee relation issues. Previously, they served as a Senior Human Resources Analyst at Seattle Public Schools, where they analyzed staffing data, provided recommendations to leadership, and consulted with hiring managers on full cycle recruiting matters.
Prior to that, Lucy was an Associate HRBP Manager at AdventHealth, responsible for HR functions such as administering benefits, payroll, and compensation planning. Lucy also worked as an HR Generalist at WEAVE, Inc, where they handled various HR responsibilities.
Lucy's experience also includes a leadership role at Sahmyook Education, where they supervised teachers, conducted employee evaluations, and contributed to curriculum lesson planning. Lucy worked as an HR Specialist at Adventist Health, ensuring compliance with documentation standards, administering various employee benefits, and delivering information on HR policies and procedures.
Additionally, Lucy served as a Marketing & Operations Consultant at Pacific Health Club, where they developed guidelines and policies, orchestrated events, and promoted health awareness. Lucy also worked as an HR Generalist at Tetra Tech DPK, handling a wide range of HR functions, including benefits administration, recruitment, and payroll.
Lucy started their career as an HR Administrator at Gevity HR, where they maintained personnel records, assisted HR senior management, and resolved benefits and payroll inquiries.
Throughout their career, Lucy has gained expertise in HR operations, employee relations, recruitment, benefits administration, and compliance. Lucy has demonstrated strong leadership and analytical skills, as well as the ability to effectively communicate and collaborate with stakeholders.
Lucy Silafau holds a Bachelor of Science degree in International Business from La Sierra University. Additionally, they obtained a TESOL Certification from ITTT - International TEFL & TESOL training in January 2016.
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Tacoma Rescue Mission
OUR MISSION To offer God’s help, hope and healing to the most impoverished members of our community. OUR VISION That every homeless person in Pierce County has access to a complete and permanent pathway out of poverty as they pursue God’s plan for their lives. OUR PURPOSE We help all people; including clients, volunteers, donors and staff, to become their best. We provide emergency services such as shelter and food to the homeless or hurting; offer self-sufficiency programs to help lift a person from poverty and break the chains of addiction; support prevention programs and share our Christian faith. OUR VALUES Calling: We believe that God loves and cares for every single person, and is not willing to write off anyone. God has made us all in His image with irreducibly divine value, dignity and purpose. We grow deeper in this truth as we answer God’s call to courageously offer our homeless neighbors HIS help, hope and healing. Courage: God’s calling us into a twilight landscape of wreckage and dysfunction, in which the pathway forward is lit only by a belief in His ability to raise the dead. It takes courage to choose faith, hope and love in the face of brokenness. Culture: God’s plan for healthy people is actuated through healthy, loving relationships which are the reason for, the vehicle of and the reward of change. Our relational culture is the gift we offer to our clients. Quality: Because we recognize the divine image of God in every individual, we strive toward the highest levels of quality. In all of our programs and services, we seek to uphold the God-given dignity of our clients, and to measure our efficiency and effectiveness in bringing about positive, lasting change in individuals and our community as a whole.
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