Vice President of Human Resources
Company: YWCA Evanston North Shore
Location: Evanston
Posted on: September 1, 2024
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Job Description:
Description:This position is located in Evanston, Illinois.The
Vice President of Human Resources is a strategic partner on the
senior leadership team and works to build an equitable culture and
organization that executes effectively on goals and objectives to
advance the mission. As leader of the Human Resources team, the
Vice President will provide leadership and management of workplace
experience, talent management, human resource compliance, and
organizational development, with a focus on fostering a positive,
high-performing, and equitable workplace culture. The Vice
President provides regular counsel to the senior leadership team in
the implementation of forward-looking vision aimed at enhancing
employee excellence, talent experience, and an equitable and
inclusive anti-racist culture. The position will lead and manage
the Becoming an Equitable Institution (BEI) initiative, YWCA's
internal effort to build a more equitable workplace. ESSENTIAL
FUNCTIONS AND RESPONSIBILITIESStrategic People & Culture Leadership
(20%)Develops and implements equity-focused human resources
strategies, policies, and programs that support YWCA's mission and
goals.Serve as a strategic partner to the Senior Leadership team
and regularly contribute analyses and data to inform decisions that
impact employees.Provides effective leadership and vision for the
Human Resources team.Provides strategic leadership and oversight in
collaboration with key staff in refining and implementing a
multi-year, permanent effort to build a more equitable workplace
culture and promote employee engagement that aligns with the YWCA
mission to eliminate racism and empower women.Sets and manages
department budget in alignment with strategies.Talent Acquisition
and Retention (15%)Develops and implements DEI-focused recruitment,
selection, and hiring strategies and processes that attract and
retain mission-aligned, diverse talent.Develops strategies to
enhance employee retention, engagement, and satisfaction, including
the delivery of a robust onboarding and orientation process that
integrates new hires into YWCA's culture and values.Design and
implement robust performance management systems that nurture a
strong and effective culture of supervision that supports
continuous employee development and improvement through
high-quality expectation setting, coaching, feedback, and
performance evaluation, resulting in the retention of
high-performing staff.Develops and oversees succession planning,
resulting in smooth leadership transitions, and intentionally
identifies and cultivates diverse leaderships across the
organization.Organizational Culture and Employee Engagement
(15%)Oversees organizational change initiatives and educates and
prepares leadership across the organization to promote and
reinforce organizational cultural change.Cultivate and promote a
positive and equitable organizational culture that reflects YWCA
values and mission.Champion employee recognition and reward
programs to celebrate achievements and contributions.Implement
other strategic priorities related to people and culture set by the
organization's strategic plan.Learning and Development
(15%)Develops and implements organizational learning and
professional development strategies across the organization to
promote a culture of anti-racist learning, mutual care and
wellness, and high performance and accountability.Ensures a system
is in place to properly track and record all learning, development
and acquired certifications for all staff.Employee Relations and
Compliance (10%)Ensures that the organization fosters a positive
and inclusive work environment.Establishes and implements processes
to ensure full support and timely responsiveness to employees
confronting personnel or management conflicts or challenges.Advises
on all employee and manager HR-related issues and concerns,
including assisting supervisors through the corrective action
process ensuring appropriate steps are taken for disciplinary
actions.Ensure compliance with all relevant employment laws and
regulations.Manages the annual updating of the employee handbook to
ensure compliance, equity focus, and cultural and mission
fit.Compensation and Benefits (10%)In partnership with the Chief
Executive Officer and Vice President of Finance and Operations,
sets equity-focused total rewards strategy and benefits packages to
attract and retain mission-aligned talent.Oversee implementation of
the YWCA compensation structure and administrative protocols to
ensure consistent application of the structure across the
organization.Oversees the selection of annual benefits selection
and manages relationship with benefits broker.Supervision
(10%)Hires, develops, motivates, and maintains a highly functioning
team that demonstrates positive morale and adheres to high
standards of service delivery.Sets and regularly reviews
professional goals, expectations, and accomplishments and provides
regular supervision and coaching to support performance needs.
Recognizes and records staff accomplishments and disciplinary
issues. Stays current with agency technology and its proper usage,
including but not limited to taking the initiative to seek out
personal training opportunities, training direct reports on proper
usage, and ensuring staff maximize their efficiency with the use of
available technology.Acts as primary liaison between leadership and
direct reports and ensures timely, thorough, and effective
organizational communication so staff feels informed and aware of
organizational policies, practices, and procedures, and
growth.Effectively advocates for staff by regularly soliciting
staff input and representing staff needs and interest to agency
leadership.Ensures all staff understand and adhere to all policies
in the Employee Handbook.Ensures compliance with the YWCA
Supervisor Handbook.ADDITIONAL DUTIES (5%) Provides and attends
staff trainings and participates in agency committees. Pursues
professional development. Understands and adheres to all YWCA
Evanston/North Shore procedures and policies as well as YWCA
Employee Handbook. Performs other duties as assigned by
management.An individual in this position must be able to
successfully perform the essential duties and responsibilities
listed above. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable
individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions of
this position.The above list reflects the general details necessary
to describe the principle and essential functions of the position
and shall not be construed as the only duties that may be assigned
for the position.Requirements:MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONSEducation:
Bachelor's degree in human resources, human resource development,
organizational psychology, or related field.Experience and/or
Training:Minimum of 10 years of experience in senior-level roles
within the field of human resources.At least 5 years of experience
advancing organizational equity initiatives.Experience leading
organizational change management.At least 5 years of supervision
experience.Licenses/Certificates:SPHR or SHRM-SCPSuccessful
completion of Illinois 40-Hour Domestic Violence Training
Certificate within 6 months of starting
employmentTechnology/Equipment:Advanced proficiency in Microsoft
Office SuiteIntermediate experience with an HRIS.PREFERRED
QUALIFICATIONSEducation: Graduate Degree in human resources,
organizational psychology, organizational change management, or
organizational learning and development.Experience and/or
Training:12 years' experience in senior to executive level roles
within the field of human resources.Experience in the nonprofit
sector.At least 8 years of supervision experience.Experience
leading organizational change efforts to advance internal
equity.Licenses/Certificates:Relevant professional certifications
in DEI.Technology/Equipment:Intermediate proficiency with online
job posting platforms.PHYSICAL AND MENTAL DEMANDSIntermittent (less
than 15%), Occasional (15-45%), Frequent (50-75%), and Continuous
(over 75%).Tolerance of prolonged and continuous stationary periods
at a desk/computerOccasionally required to stand, walk, climb
stairs, reach with hands and arms, and reach above
shoulders.Occasionally required to push, pull, lift and/or move up
to 10 pounds.Must be able to move about the facility.Must be able
to operate controls for computers and other equipment.The mental
and physical requirements described here represent those that must
be met by an individual to successfully perform the essential
functions of this position.WORKING ENVIRONMENTEmployee may be
required to share office space.Employee may be required to work
from home.The work environment characteristics described here
represent those an individual encounters while performing the
essential functions of this position.*Note: YWCA is committed to
pay range transparency. Candidates are offered compensation based
on how their qualifications meet those of the
position.PM22Compensation details: 114314-154661 Yearly
SalaryPI9ec62025ab3c-25660-34786281
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