Leave & Accommodation Case Manager

OpenAI OpenAI · AI Frontier · San Francisco, CA · People

This role manages day-to-day operations for leave of absence and workplace accommodations programs, including case management, policy execution, HRIS coordination, and vendor partnerships. It requires strong knowledge of relevant laws and experience in a fast-paced, global environment.

What you'd actually do

  1. Own day to day end-to-end global leave and accommodations operations, from intake through system updates, payroll coordination, and resolution.
  2. Serve as a primary resource for U.S. and international employees and managers for leave and accommodation requests, including medical, parental, statutory, and other protected leaves, as well as ergonomic, disability-related, and religious accommodations.
  3. Ensure compliance with global applicable laws (e.g., FMLA, ADA, CFRA, PDL, FEHA), partnering with Legal on complex cases.
  4. Audit and maintain accurate global leave and accommodation data in HRIS systems (Workday preferred); partner with HR Systems on testing, audits, and issue resolution; ensure accurate advice-to-pay, coordinating company-paid time off, statutory benefits, vendor-reported pay events, and company top-ups.
  5. Support relationships with third-party administrators and vendors, coordinating handoffs and resolving issues as needed.

Skills

Required

  • Leave of absence operations
  • Workplace accommodations operations
  • Case management
  • HRIS systems (Workday preferred)
  • FMLA
  • ADA
  • Applicable state/local laws
  • Statutory leave frameworks
  • Cross-functional coordination (Legal, HRBPs, Payroll, HR Systems, vendors)
  • Attention to detail
  • Data integrity
  • Judgment
  • Independent operation
  • Empathy-driven communication
  • Discretion
  • Process improvement

Nice to have

  • Global leave and accommodations experience

What the JD emphasized

  • 5+ years of experience owning leave of absence and/or workplace accommodations operations and case management in a fast-paced, multi-state and/or global environment.
  • Strong working knowledge of leave and accommodations requirements (e.g., FMLA, ADA and applicable state/local laws; plus statutory leave frameworks as relevant).
  • High attention to detail and data integrity (HRIS/Workday preferred), strong judgment, and comfort operating independently.