Vice President of Human Resources
Listed on 2025-12-25
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HR/Recruitment
Talent Manager, HR Manager, Employee Relations, Regulatory Compliance Specialist -
Management
Talent Manager, HR Manager, Employee Relations, Regulatory Compliance Specialist
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POSITION: VP of Human Resources
EXEMPT / NON-UNION
DEPARTMENT: Human Resources
SUMMARY DESCRIPTION OF POSITION
The Vice President, Human Resources is responsible for leading and executing all HR functions for a nonprofit organization with approximately 140 employees. This role serves as an HR generalist, leading an HR team that manages the full spectrum of human resources activities including recruitment and on-boarding, employee relations, compliance, benefits administration, performance management, training and development, and HR policy development. The position reports to the Chief Operating Officer and acts as a strategic partner to leadership, driving internal learning and engagement initiatives, while ensuring a positive and compliant workplace culture.
PrincipalDuties Compliance and Governance
- Monitor compliance with federal, state, and local employment laws and ensure policies reflect best practices, inclusivity, and organizational values.
- Reviews and advises, in consultation with COO, all personnel actions taken to assure compliance with rules and regulations, policies and procedures, and applicable laws.
- Oversee vendor and benefits partner relationships, ensuring high-quality, employee-centered service.
- Supervise and assist in the coordination of all labor relations activities, including collective bargaining, development of Federation proposals, contract administration and grievance processing; may represent the Federation in dispute-resolution procedures.
- Develop and oversee HR budget.
- Supervise the HR team, including benefits, recruitment, talent development, people systems, and employee life cycle management.
- Establish equitable, consistent hiring, onboarding, and off-boarding practices that support organizational growth and retention.
- Advises staff in the development of job descriptions.
- Responsible for designing and executing onboarding programs.
- Design and manage compensation strategies (base pay, benefits, salary structure, and recognition programs), ensuring transparency, competitiveness, and equity.
- Drive organizational culture initiatives that foster a positive, inclusive work environment.
- Serve as a trusted advisor to the executive leadership team and department managers, helping shape organizational culture, structure, and long-term talent strategies.
- Work with COO to design and implement initiatives that enhance employee engagement, retention, and overall workplace experience.
- Develop and manage learning and leadership development programs that build people leadership competencies and empower staff at all levels.
- Manage the design and implementation of staff engagement strategies, survey analyses, and feedback forums to continuously improve workplace culture.
- Oversee recognition programs that celebrate excellence, innovation, collaboration, and contributions across the organization.
ADDITIONAL DUTIES
Other duties may be assigned as needed including assisting with the Campaign.
Education & Experience Required for Position- Bachelor’s degree in Human Resources, Organizational Management, Business or Public Administration, or related field; advanced degree or HR certification required.
- Minimum of 10 years of HR experience, with at least 5 years in a generalist or leadership role in organizations of comparable scale and complexity; nonprofit experience strongly preferred but not required.
- Comprehensive knowledge of employment law, benefits administration, and HR best practices required; experience designing and implementing compensation strategy preferred. Proven experience in culture building, change management, and talent strategy.
- Experience designing and implementing onboarding programs.
- Strong interpersonal, communication, and organizational skills.
- Demonstrates a strong Teamwork mindset, proactively willing to step in and support the team on tasks and projects.
- Ability to handle sensitive and confidential information with discretion.
- Thorough knowledge of labor relations, including collective bargaining.
- Proficiency with HRIS and payroll systems.
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Inferred Benefits- Medical insurance
- Vision insurance
- Disability insurance
- 401(k)
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