Director of Human Resources

Lead people. Shape culture. Drive impact.
Job Description

The YMCA Metro Office is seeking a Director of Human Resources. Reporting to the Chief Operating Officer, the Director of Human Resources will oversee the development and implementation of talent management/human resources policies, plans, and services, including recruitment, legal compliance, employee benefits, compensation, employee relations, diversity and inclusion efforts, employment practices and procedures, employee communications and events.

 

Qualifications
  • Bachelor's degree in business, human resources, or equivalent; Master’s degree preferred.
  • SPHR, SHRM-SCP preferred.
  • YMCA Organizational Leader certification preferred.
  • Eight or more years of professional experience in all aspects of human resources management and staff development and/or an equivalent combination of education and experience.
  • Knowledge and professional experience in planning and policy, talent management, selection, compensation, benefits, training and staff development, employee relations, diversity and inclusion, and performance management.
  • Current knowledge and understanding of regulations, industry trends, current practices, new developments, and applicable laws regarding human resources.
  • Proficiency in business and human resources-related computer applications, which may include talent management systems, time and attendance systems, etc.
  • Experience in, or ability to, expertly relate to people regardless of age, race, economic status, religion, or cultural differences.

 

Essential Functions
  • Serve: Oversee compensation and benefits programs, including job description and classification, salary structure, and salary adjustments.
  • Engage: Participate in strategic planning for the organization while providing leadership and consulting support to executives and management.
  • Motivate: Foster the development of staff and volunteers at all levels in the organization by engaging in ongoing feedback and coaching, creating succession plans, and providing resources and support for informal and formal learning at all levels.