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What is the difference between Sesloc vs Loan Officer?

AspectSeslocLoan Officer
Required CredentialsTypically requires a high school diploma or equivalent; some roles may need specific financial certificationsRequires a high school diploma; often needs mortgage or financial licenses depending on state
Work EnvironmentBank branches, credit unions, or financial institutionsMortgage companies, banks, credit unions, or independent agencies
Industry UsageUsed as a brand name for a credit union or financial institutionJob title for professionals who evaluate and approve loan applications

Sesloc typically refers to a credit union or financial institution, whereas a Loan Officer is a professional who evaluates loan applications. While both roles operate within the financial industry, Loan Officers focus on lending processes, and Sesloc may be a specific organization or brand name within that industry. Understanding these differences helps clarify career paths and job expectations.

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Employee Relations Administrator

SESLOC Credit Union

San Luis Obispo, CA • On-site

Full-time

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Job description

At SESLOC, it is the people that make the place. Rooted in academics, and locally headquartered for over 80 years, we are the credit union with the funny name. But to us, financial dreams and goals are serious business.
SESLOC is seeking an Employee Relations Administrator, this role blends relationship-building using your natural ability to connect and engage people with technical HR work using your analytical skills to help create a consistent, supportive, and growth-focused employee experience.
The Employee Relations Administrator serves as a primary resource for managers and employees on employee relations matters, including performance management, workplace concerns, and conflict resolution. This role supports the development and maintenance of job architecture and career pathing to promote employee growth and internal mobility. The position provides hands-on HR support throughout the full employee life cycle, contributes to engagement and wellness initiatives, and supports employee development programs, including the summer internship program. The role ensures consistent, compliant, and people-centered HR practices aligned with credit union values.
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Education / Qualifications

  • Associate degree and 2-5 years of progressive HR experience, including employee relations, performance management, policy application, and job architecture/career pathing, or an equivalent combination of education and experience. Bachelor's degree in Human Resources, Business Administration, Psychology, or a related field preferred.
  • Experience in a regulated environment (financial services/credit union preferred).
  • Strong interpersonal skills with the ability to build rapport while maintaining professionalism and objectivity.
  • Solid analytical and documentation skills; ability to translate HR processes into clear, organized information.
  • Understanding of employment law and HR best practices. Strong communication, problem-solving, and time-management abilities.
  • Proficient in Microsoft Office; HR systems experience preferred.
  • Adaptable to learning and using emerging technologies, including AI, to improve workplace efficiency.
Work Location: The Employee Relations Administrator will work on site full time for the first 60 workdays to support onboarding and relationship building. Following onboarding, the position may be eligible for a hybrid schedule, with a minimum of three days per week in the office. How to apply: Click apply and be sure to attach a cover letter explaining how your skills are a fit for this role and a current resume. EOE