Senior Manager, People (Human Resources)
Council on Foundations
Washington,
Job Details
Full-time
Full Job Description
Location: Full-time, remote (5% travel required)
Compensation: Hiring salary range of $90,000 -$120,000. Salary range is based on D.C./DMV area. Compensation will be adjusted for other geographic locations.
The Senior Manager, People is responsible for actively managing recruitment, on/offboarding, benefits administration, federal and state compliance, leaves of absence, payroll (via a vendor), and HR technologies.
- Be a steward of the Council’s culture, modeling values and demonstrating behaviors in support of inclusion, equity, and access; participate as a member of the Race, Equity, Diversity and Inclusion (REDI) committee.
- Implement People initiatives and programs in new ways to adapt to evolving staff and organizational needs; create and report metrics documenting the success of HR initiatives.
- Support departments in the execution of HR programs in alignment with REDI, organizational culture and operating principles.
- Partner with VP and colleagues to implement annual employee engagement surveys; recommend strategies to address areas of concern in survey responses and prepare related action plans.
- Identify staffing and recruiting needs; develop and execute best practices for hiring and partnering with vendor resources.
- Manage the recruitment process, including job postings, utilization of the applicant tracking system, partnering with People Managers to assess candidate skills and facilitate the offer process.
- Coordinate semi-monthly payroll processing and new state registrations in concert with the Finance team and external vendor.
- Oversee the workers’ compensation program, including enrollment for new states and accuracy of policy coverage throughout the plan year.
- Manage both the on and off boarding process, ensuring the process is regularly updated and reflective of the Council’s culture and principles.
- Administer multiple HR programs, including benefits, leave of absence, payroll, and performance review process to ensure effectiveness, compliance, and equity within organization.
- Ensure legal compliance by monitoring and implementing applicable federal and state employment law requirements.
- Actively participate in the writing and updating of programs and policies in support of the organization.
- Assist in implementing the Council’s compensation program, including job description updates, job market analysis and researching geographic differential data.
- Coordinate the work of multiple vendors, monitor the relationships and key performance indicators, research additional resources and vendors in support of organizational programs.
- Foster a learning culture within the organization by collaborating with People Managers to identify training needs.
- Maintain regular, consistent availability to consult with People Managers and employees regarding People matters.
- Keep leadership informed of important developments, potential problems, and related information necessary for effective management.
- Actively participate in the overall maintenance of the department, including managing HR data, employee files and records, and ensuring compliance with required filings, disclosures, and communications.
Requirements
QUALIFICATIONS
- 8 years of recent experience performing similar HR duties
- 5 years of recent experience researching and complying with Federal regulations and multi-state employment laws
- Substantive knowledge of several HR functions and best practices
- HR Certification (PHR, SPHR, SHRM-CP, SHRM-SCP), preferred
- Performing HR functions in a nonprofit or philanthropic organization, preferred
POSITION SPECIFIC COMPETENCIES
- Bias towards action; preference for getting things done and working hard because you love to
- Demonstrated project management skills with experience in effective stakeholder engagement.
- Demonstrated human resources skills with proven ability to drive activities across the full employee lifecycle
- Dedication to actively championing an inclusive and equitable culture
- Experience supporting progressive organizational change within a growing organization.
- Proficient knowledge of payroll systems, preferably ADP WorkforceNow.
- Excellent verbal and written communication skills.
- Ability to maintain the highest level of integrity, confidentiality, professionalism, and ethics.
Benefits
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