Director of Human Resources (Supportive Housing) 24-00315 - Alura Workforce Solutions
Los Angeles, CA 90013
About the Job
Position
Director of Human Resources
Nonprofit Supportive Housing Experience Required
On-site/Los Angeles/Central City East
In the face of the escalating homelessness crisis in Los Angeles, where the need for assistance is more pressing than ever, are you dedicated to making a positive impact in the lives of those affected? Join the team at the largest permanent supportive housing development in Southern California, where we provide safe and affordable housing for homeless adults, along with essential supportive services like case management, healthcare, and employment assistance.
If you're looking for a meaningful career combating the homelessness crisis in Los Angeles, we invite you to apply. We offer competitive compensation and benefits packages, as well as opportunities for professional growth and development. Make a difference in our community by joining us in this critical mission.
Description
Under the direction of the Vice President of Administration, the Director of Human Resources will co-manage our personnel and ensure that our human resources (HR) programs and initiatives are effective, efficient, and aligned to overall business objectives. The duties for the Director of Human Resources will include supervising human resources personnel, dealing with employee grievances and disputes, supporting employee development, enhancing job satisfaction, implementing HR strategies that support business objectives, mitigating risks, structuring benefit packages, maintaining employee records, managing budgets, designing accountability mechanisms, and overseeing overall employment needs.
Direct hire- full time, benefited position
On-site/Los Angeles/Central City East
INDH
Director of Human Resources
Nonprofit Supportive Housing Experience Required
On-site/Los Angeles/Central City East
In the face of the escalating homelessness crisis in Los Angeles, where the need for assistance is more pressing than ever, are you dedicated to making a positive impact in the lives of those affected? Join the team at the largest permanent supportive housing development in Southern California, where we provide safe and affordable housing for homeless adults, along with essential supportive services like case management, healthcare, and employment assistance.
If you're looking for a meaningful career combating the homelessness crisis in Los Angeles, we invite you to apply. We offer competitive compensation and benefits packages, as well as opportunities for professional growth and development. Make a difference in our community by joining us in this critical mission.
Description
Under the direction of the Vice President of Administration, the Director of Human Resources will co-manage our personnel and ensure that our human resources (HR) programs and initiatives are effective, efficient, and aligned to overall business objectives. The duties for the Director of Human Resources will include supervising human resources personnel, dealing with employee grievances and disputes, supporting employee development, enhancing job satisfaction, implementing HR strategies that support business objectives, mitigating risks, structuring benefit packages, maintaining employee records, managing budgets, designing accountability mechanisms, and overseeing overall employment needs.
- Ensure that fair employment practices meet the needs of the organization.
- Advise directors and managers on employee and labor policies, i.e., ADA, FMLA, and OSHA.
- Manage and coordinate all Workers Compensation and other legal claims.
- HR Audit preparation and coordination.
- Collaborate with other department managers to deliver employee training programs, employee feedback, ensure compliance and facilitate performance management.
- Oversee staff operations and assist with budget development of HR programs.
- Mediate and suggest solutions to employee disputes.
- Manage employee Wellness, Healthy Workplace and Safety (OSHA) programs, including COVID-19.
- Assist with the development, design, and implementation of company Training and Development program.
- Assist with developing and implementing human resources policies, ensuring compliance with Federal, State, and local laws and regulations, including consulting legal counsel to ensure that policies comply with federal, state, and local employment laws and regulations.
- EEOC Reporting and coordination.
- Employee regulations, contracts, and quality assurance compliance.
- Assist with full cycle recruiting, identifying, evaluating, and solving hiring challenges.
- Counsel management by providing advice on managing employees and cultivating the ideal culture.
- Assist with performance management and performance reviews.
- Employee counseling and labor relations, disciplinary and grievance procedures. Ensure such policies or procedures do not alter the employment-at-will relationship or form a contract.
- Report for work as scheduled.
- Ability to work effectively with co-workers, customers and others by sharing ideas in a constructive and positive manner; listening to and objectively considering the ideas and suggestions from others; keeping commitments; keeping others informed of work progress, timetables and issues constructively to find mutually acceptable and practical business solutions; addressing others by name, title or other respectful identifier, and respecting the diversity of our work force in actions, words and deeds.
- And other duties as required.
- Highly organized and detail oriented.
- Superior interpersonal, communication, strong people, and problem-solving skills.
- Computer literacy.
- Excellent interpersonal skills required to deal successfully with all levels of employees.
- Policy and procedure writing skills.
- Ability to oversee several functions at once and to apply hands-on efforts as required.
- Conceptualization ability to manage the functions of administration and human resources.
- A results orientation to be responsive to the needs of the organization in a timely fashion.
- A style of communicating concepts, plans, and reports in an effective manner, gaining the confidence of executive leadership, directors, and others.
- The conceptual ability to manage the portfolio of services and function as a businessperson, anticipating problems and opportunities in advance and offering creative, practical solutions.
- A bachelor's degree in human resource management, Business and/or a personnel-related field, or SHRM, PHR Certification with five (5) years' work experience in a management role.
- A formal training and/or education in State and Federal laws and regulations pertaining to labor laws and regulations.
- Four to six (4-6) years' minimum work experience in not-for-profit, organizations, specific to those organizations that provide supportive services to the unhoused, with specific duties in human resources administration and personnel including benefits and incentive programs.
- Ability to drive and get to various meetings outside the complex.
- Must be fully vaccinated against COVID-19 as defined by CDC.
Direct hire- full time, benefited position
On-site/Los Angeles/Central City East
INDH
Source : Alura Workforce Solutions