Director Of People And Culture

 

Description:

The Director of People and Culture (DPC) will partner with the Director/CEO of the Museum, Chief Operating Officer, and the Senior Leadership Team to enable and support a fair and equitable culture through envisioning and ensuring the highest quality of human resources and related programs and services. The DPC is responsible for providing HR leadership for approximately 50 to 70 (during high season) exempt and non-exempt employees in a variety of functions. This position serves as a thought partner to management to ensure that our human resources programs and initiatives are effective and aligned to overall organizational vision. The DPC will ensure that the museum operates in compliance with all federal, state, and local employment laws. The DPC manages all aspects of HR including but not limited to talent acquisition and retention; employee relations; compensation and benefits; employee training and development; professional development and performance management; and development of museum human resource policies, systems, and procedures. A key function of this role will be supporting the museum’s diversity, equity, inclusion, and accessibility (DEI&A) initiatives.

Responsibilities:

Responsible for maintaining a highly engaged culture, motivating employees, and fostering an environment with high levels of teamwork, accountability, and communication

  • Design, direct, and manage a company-wide process of policy, procedure and organization development that addresses issues such as key employee retention, superior workforce development and succession planning.
  • Integrate DEI&A concepts with Human Resources strategies, practices and processes at every stage of the employee lifecycle (i.e., employee engagement, retention, learning and development).
  • Design and implement strategies, including ongoing education and training programs, to build the capacity of staff to work effectively, respectfully, and equitably across race, ethnicity, sexual orientation, gender, gender identity and expression and other social identities and diversity segments.
  • Coordinate recruiting and selection efforts for all museum positions; conduct organizational and departmental staffing analyses; create and revise job descriptions; guide department heads/managers in the recruiting process; conduct new hire onboarding including orientation and benefit set up, perform background investigations; ensure I-9 compliance; conduct exit interviews.
  • Manages volunteer and internship programs.
  • Responsible for the recruitment, administration and appreciation of the museum’s volunteer and internship programs.
  • Manage staff wellness and performance reviews; work closely with management to advise, counsel, and provide coaching and resolution to address employees’ performance.
  • Develop a performance recognition and reward program for all employees.
  • Provide advice and consultation for all employees on policy interpretation, performance coaching, conflict resolution and career development.
  • Establish the company wage and salary structure with the CFO; rely on competitive market research to establish pay practices that help to recruit and retain superior staff.
  • Respond to complaints and high-risk or sensitive employee relations issues; perform grievance and conflict resolution; ensure fair and consistent enforcement of policies and practices; investigate employee workplace situations including claims of harassment, discrimination, and policy violations.
  • In collaboration with the business office and benefits brokers, coordinate group benefits plan, including but not limited to retirement, medical, dental, vision, life, and disability insurance programs, flexible spending accounts, health savings accounts, COBRA; administer FMLA/MA PFML and other leaves of absence; manage annual open enrollment; process enrollments and terminations; ensure compliance in reporting procedures.
  • Serve as payroll processing backup for the business office.
  • Manage workers’ compensation process.
  • Safeguard confidential employment records and health data; respond to all requests for verification of employment; proactively manage HR Systems to ensure data integrity.
  • Ensure compliance with all federal, state, and local employment laws; develop and implement employment policies and procedures to ensure equity and legal compliance.
  • Update employee handbook as needed to ensure compliance with current law; represent museum at unemployment hearings.

Organization Norman Rockwell Museum
Industry Museum Jobs
Occupational Category Director of People and Culture
Job Location Massachusetts,USA
Shift Type Morning
Job Type Full Time
Gender No Preference
Career Level Intermediate
Experience 2 Years
Posted at 2023-08-07 3:04 pm
Expires on 2025-01-25