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# Manage HR Groups

# Manage HR Groups {#ariaid-title1}

* Versão de lançamento: Australia
* 
* Atualizado 12 de mar. de 2026
* 
* ![](https://www.servicenow.com/docs/portal-asset/ico-clock) 2 min. de leitura

HR Groups are a set of users with common job skills.

## Antes de Iniciar

Role required: sn_hr_core.admin, user_admin

You can have multiple levels of
groups. For example, HR is a group that contains all HR employees within your
company. You can have subgroups under HR such as HR Benefits, Employee Relations,
and more.

## Procedimento

1. Navigate to AllHR AdministrationManage RolesManage HR Groups.
2. From the Groups list, click New or select an existing HR group.  
   The Group form appears.{#t_ManageHRGroups__table_jst_j1g_jr__entry__2}

   | Field | Description |
   |-|-|
   | Name | Enter a name that describes the group. |
   | Manager | Click the Lookup using list icon and select the person responsible for this group. |
   | Type | Use to define a category a group belongs to. A group can be associated with one group type (narrow scope) or multiple group types (expanded scope). This allows you to ensure qualified agents are assigned to complex cases or you have adequate coverage for less complex cases. Click the Unlock Type ![Unlock Type icon]() icon. Then click the Lookup using list ![Lookup using list icon]() icon and add human_resources. |
   | Group email | Enter the email address of the group. This email acts as a group notification that sends an email to every member of the group. |
   | Parent | Click the Lookup using list icon and select the HR group that is above the current group. |
   | Vendors | Vendors that the group is responsible for. |
   | Description | A description of the group. |
   [Tabela 1. HR Groups form]

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3. Click Save and a series of tabs appear at the bottom of the form.  
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   | Field | Description |
   |-|-|
   | Roles | Click Edit and from the Edit Members form, move the roles from the Collection column to the Roles List column. Adding a role to a group means that all group members also have that role. Nota: Roles associated with the parent group are automatically assigned. |
   | Group Members | Click Edit to add users to the group. Click New to create a user and add it to the group. |
   | Groups | Click New to create a new group. Nota: Creating a group from here does not automatically create a child group under the group you have displayed. |
   | Skills | Click New to create a new skill. Click Edit and the Edit Members form appears. Move skills from the Collection column to the Skills List. Click Save when done. Nota: Skills associated with the parent group are automatically assigned. |
   | Activities | This field only appears for the Lifecycle Events application. The HR Service Activities the group manages. The HR Service Activities are part of the Activity Set and together make up a Lifecycle Event. Only members of this group can update this HR Service Activity. Refer to [Configure a lifecycle event activity](https://www.servicenow.com/docs/G8jjAQaziQztrY_YWj4RdA#configure-hr-lifecycle-event-activity "Create or modify a lifecycle event activity. Lifecycle Events activities can be approvals, employee tasks, fulfiller activities, notifications, flows, content, or activity containers."). |
   [Tabela 2. HR groups form tabs]

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4. Click Submit or Update.

