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TENDERLOIN NEIGHBORHOOD DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION

Chief People Officer

full-time•San Francisco•$226k - $235k

Summary

Location

San Francisco

Salary

$226k - $235k

Type

full-time

Experience

10+ years

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Job DetailsJob Location: 201 Eddy - San Francisco, CA 94102Position Type: Full TimeSalary Range: $226,000.00 - $235,500.00 Salary/yearJob Shift: DayJob Title: Chief People Officer Employment Status: Full-Time; Exempt  Pay Range: $226,000 - $235,500/year Location: TNDC Central Offices; 201 Eddy & 215 Taylor, San Francisco, CA 94102 Schedule: Monday - Friday, Hybrid; Minimum of 3 days onsite at TNDC offices and 2 days remote per week and on call as needed for critical incidents     SUMMARY  The Chief People Officer (CPO) will report to the Chief Executive Officer and be a key member of the Executive Management team leading strategic talent and culture efforts across TNDC, which is a diverse, unionized and multi-tiered organization. The CPO will be a collaborative, creative, and innovative partner to our leadership team in designing, communicating, and executing a powerful strategy that continuously and successfully attracts, develops, motivates, and retains high level talent to support our organization and mission. While this position includes oversight of a range of human resource functions and compliance, the vision for the role of the successful candidate for this position will include other areas of the business including strategic planning for growth and central offices operations.  The ideal candidate will possess exceptional skill, interest, and expertise in envisioning and leading the development of organization-wide, human capital processes and initiatives that inspire current and prospective staff, support organizational excellence and growth, and model TNDC’s core values.      This job description should not be interpreted as all inclusive. It is intended to identify the essential functions and requirements of this position. The incumbent may be requested to perform job-related responsibilities and tasks other than those stated in this job description.    ESSENTIAL DUTIES   LEADERSHIP   In collaboration with the Executive Management Team (C-suite), create and communicate a vision for human resources and talent that is aligned with the organization’s mission, values, and goals   Lead the organization’s labor relations strategy by advising the CEO on union related matters and ensure all labor initiatives align with overall business goals, culture, and workforce planning  Provide strategic and functional expertise to the C-suite, Senior Management Teams   Lead a strong human resources function by attracting, developing and retaining skilled human resources talent to support TNDC as employees and consultants.  Actively participate as a member of the C-suite and overall Management Team   Effectively partner with leaders across the organization to ensure commitment for execution of initiatives to support a culture of equity and engaged talent aligned with TNDC’s vision and values  Leadership of the TNDC central offices operations team  Manage and lead internal employee communications  Present to the Board of Directors on key Talent and HR matters      STRATEGIC THINKING AND CHANGE MANAGEMENT   Analyze the external environment, including the performance of industry peers, against TNDC’s strengths and challenges, and develop and implement Talent and HR initiatives that hold promise for the organization   Align human resource initiatives and talent planning with organizational strategies, mission, values, and goals   Develop, plan, and implement change management strategies to support organizational improvement and growth  Develop and execute the organization’s labor relations strategy and ensure it aligns with broader business goals, culture, and workforce planning     HUMAN RESOURCE RISK MANAGEMENT   Provide oversight of the Human Resource function ensuring human resource policies, programs, and processes are administered effectively and in compliance with relevant laws and regulations   Identify and mitigate workforce and labor risks proactively and partner with legal counsel to ensure adherence to federal and state labor laws  Oversee investigations and ensure documentation aligns with legal standards  Provide direct supervision to the HR leadership team   Ensure compliance with all bargaining-related timelines and regulatory requirements  Lead the ongoing relationship with the union and oversee the interpretation, implementation and enforcement of CBAs by partnering with legal counsel to ensure full compliance with federal and state labor laws and leading to resolution of contract-based disputes and grievances  Manage human resource-related risk      HUMAN RESOURCES POLICIES AND PROGRAM OVERSIGHT   Inspire and oversee implementation of responsive human resources policies and programs for union and non-union members including but not limited to training and development, recruitment and retention, performance management, career ladders, compensation, and benefits programs  Build, implement, and maintain sustainable yet flexible human resource programs and processes that enable the organization to effectively attract, motivate, and retain high-performing employees   Oversee the creation of job-related competencies for positions and integrate them into all core human resource efforts   Develop, implement, and maintain an effective succession planning process   Establish and reinforce a strong performance and progressive discipline culture, with appropriate measurements in place   Manage union and non-union requirements, process, procedures and integrate into one TNDC culture  Other duties as requested  QualificationsREQUIRED SKILLS  Knowledge and skills:  Ability to effectively manage time (schedules, deadlines, etc.) and paper (forms, documents, etc.).  Ability to follow directions and work independently  Excellent interpersonal and organizational skills  Physical Requirements:  Ability to operate office equipment such as personal computers and calculators.  Ability to coordinate eyes, hands, and fingers in performing word processing, writing, reading, and similar tasks  Ability to lift 15-20 pounds  Visual acuity is necessary to review documents  Hearing acuity sufficient to use telephone and communicate with tenants, and staff  Ability to perform sedentary to light physical work involves sitting most of the time  Environmental Adaptability:  Ability to work in an office environment  Ability to work in a neighborhood with open drug use and active street life  Ability to travel to various work sites as needed  Mathematical Ability:  Ability to analyze data, create KPI’s and measurable impact on people initiatives  Ability to create and manage budgets with P&L responsibilities  Ability to add, subtract, multiply, divide, and calculate decimals, ratios, percentages, and fractions  Ability to calculate weights and measures  Language and Communication Ability:  Include any relevant information here – an example is noted below  Ability to comprehend and correctly use informational documents including employee handbook, employment law and job descriptions  Ability to communicate effectively with residents, coworkers and staff at all levels, residents, government officials, both verbally and in writing  Ability to maintain absolute discretion with confidential information and capably determine the appropriate audience and level of detail for communications both internal and external  Ability to keep abreast of changes in policy, regulations, methods, operations, etc. as they apply to compliance and occupancy procedures and activities  MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS  A bachelor's degree from an accredited university and a minimum of 10 years of highly successful experience in organizational development and/or human resources that has resulted in exceptional talent recruitment and development   A minimum of 7 years of experience supervising professional staff  Two years of experience working in an affordable housing management company  Direct experience in successful implementation of organizational change strategies and practice that has demonstrably benefited organizational effectiveness    Proven track record of success working in a unionized environment, successfully negotiating collective agreements to the benefit of the unionized staff and organization    Proficient in Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, Outlook, Access)    PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS  Human Resources management experience in a non-profit  Advanced degree in a relevant field  Knowledge of residential property management, building systems, and housing quality standards  Bi-lingual or fluent in spoken and written Spanish-English, Chinese-English, Vietnamese-English, Tagalog-English or Russian-English    Tenderloin Neighborhood Development Corporation is an Equal Opportunity Employer. In compliance with the San Francisco Fair Chance Ordinance (August 13, 2014), all qualified applicants with criminal histories will be considered for the position. 

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  • The Chief People Officer will lead strategic talent and culture efforts across TNDC, collaborating with the Executive Management team. This role includes oversight of human resource functions and strategic planning for growth and operations.

About TENDERLOIN NEIGHBORHOOD DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION

At TNDC, we believe that everyone deserves to thrive. We support tenants and community members in building transformative communities through Homes, Health, and Voice. Together, we can build a future in which everyone has a place to call home.

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