Martha O'Bryan Center
Vice President of Talent and Culture
Martha O'Bryan Center
Job Summary
The V.P. of Talent & Culture is responsible for the human resources function of the organization, which includes directing and coordinating human resources activities; such as employment, compensation, employee relations, benefits, training, and employee services; and harnessing innovation from the organization’s talent through systematic vetting and execution of new initiatives that address needs and opportunities across the organization, both community and school staff. This position creates an environment to attract, motivate, develop, and retain innovative staff committed to achieving the Martha O’Bryan Center’s mission vision, and values.
Job Responsibilities
Essential duties and responsibilities include the following. Other duties may be assigned.
Staffing & Recruitment
- Develops talent acquisition strategy, coordinating and anticipating talent needs across the organization and leveraging best practices in talent marketing, talent acquisition technology, and candidate sourcing and relationship management to attract new staff.
- With department heads, develops job descriptions and performance evaluation methods to ensure solid criteria for hiring qualified staff and clarifying job expectations.
- Arrange job postings to acquire appropriate job candidates and, in conjunction with the department head, set pre-interviews, interviews, and group interviews as appropriate.
- Hires, orients, and completes paperwork, including background checks as required, for all new hires or promotions. Assures timesheet and payroll setup.
- Develops and maintains a strong orientation development program for staff.
- Assists school leadership in recruiting faculty as needed.
Compliance & Human Resources Systems
- Analyzes wage and salary reports and data to determine competitive compensation plans.
- Writes directives advising department managers of company policy regarding equal employment opportunities, compensation, and employee benefits. Serve as subject matter expert with regard to human resources best practices and compliance with labor & employment laws and regulations.
- Maintain a system for leave administration, including compliance with the Family Medical Leave Act and related laws.
- Compliance with the Federal Labor Standards Act, including wage & hour rules, including policy development, and monitoring to ensure ongoing compliance.
- Consult legal counsel to ensure that policies comply with federal and state law.
- Provides advice to department managers with personnel issues and sits in on/or conducts employee counseling sessions as needed.
- Counsels with managers and employees regarding personnel policy issues and assists in all forced terminations.
- Develops and maintains a human resources reporting system meeting management and Board information needs.
- Oversees the analysis, maintenance, and communication of records required by law local governing bodies, or other departments in the organization.
- Studies legislation, arbitration decisions, and case studies to assess industry trends.
People Leadership
- Leads and coordinates the activities of the HR Team to ensure employee input regarding policy issues, practices, training, and organizational group building.
- Provides leadership and direct supervision to Human Resources staff, including interviewing, hiring, and training; planning, assigning, and directing work; appraising performance; rewarding and disciplining employees; addressing complaints and resolving problems.
Organization Leadership
- Internal communication and team building
- Serves as the Title VI Coordinator for the Center.
- Provides regular data reports to the Executives.
Professional Development & Performance Management
- Develops professional development, goal setting & accountability frameworks and leads the organization in the execution and maintenance of performance management systems.
- Delivers company-wide training and consults with others to provide corporate training and communication to ensure staff morale and retention.
Qualifications
The requirements listed below are representative of the knowledge, skills, and/or abilities required.
Education and Experience:
- Bachelor’s degree.
- Five or more years of experience in human resources.
- Three or more years of experience supervising a human resources team.
- Salary is commensurate with experience and credentials
The above qualifications express the minimum standards of education and/or experience for this position. Other combinations of education and experience, if evaluated as equivalent, may be taken into consideration.
Knowledge and Abilities:
- Strong interpersonal skills; and excellent customer service skills.
- Excellent verbal and written communication skills.
- Maintains credibility through sincerity, honesty, and discretion.
- Exercises good and consistently fair judgment, courtesy, and tact in dealing with the staff and public in giving and obtaining information.
- Builds and maintains positive relationships with internal and external constituents.
- Ability to plan and direct the work of others.
- Strong organizational skills.
- Strong time management skills; uses time effectively; consistently meets deadlines.
- Strong project management skills.
- Maintains a high level of confidentiality regarding sensitive information.
- Documents regularly, thoroughly, accurately, and completely.
- High level of detail and accuracy.
- Computer literate, including familiarity with word processing, spreadsheets, databases, desktop publishing software, email, and the internet.
Additional Information
Benefits
Full-time employees are eligible for a wide range of benefits, including medical, dental, and vision, as well as employer-paid short- and long-term disability and life insurance.
How to Apply
Apply online HERE
Details
- Date Posted: October 22, 2024
- Type: Full-Time
- Job Function: Human Resources
- Service Area: Children / Youth
- Salary Range: $100,000-$120,000 per year