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Executive Director, People and Culture

Seeking to be an “Employer of Choice” for a 21st Century workforce, the Asia Society is hiring a skilled, innovative, and forward-looking Executive Director of People and Culture. This individual must be a “player-coach,” and has overall responsibility for all aspects of recruitment, hiring, benefits and compensation, on-boarding and off-boarding, HCMS, talent management (including performance management and professional development), DEIA initiatives, People and Culture policies and practices, and HR compliance and risk management. This position will work closely with the senior leadership team and staff at-large to create an industry-leading culture that will attract and keep top talent and nurture an inclusive and collaborative workplace where everyone knows that they are an integral part of our global mission. This position serves as a strategic thought partner to organizational leaders and manages an Associate of People & Culture.RESPONSIBILITIES:Staff EngagementDevelop and administer strategies, programs, and procedures that promote significant staff engagement and create an exceptional staff culture. Regularly review HR policies, propose and make updates when necessary, and train staff on these policies.Talent ManagementCollaborate with organizational leadership to create and implement resource planning models to identify competency, knowledge, and talent gaps, and develop programs for filling thosegaps. Design and implement strategic and digitally-supported solutions in all People and Culture disciplines including recruitment, new employee orientation, benefits, talent and organizational management, policies and procedures, learning and development, staff recognition and appreciation, goals, performance management, and employee offboarding. Assist management and leadership in resolving employee relations issues, conducting effective investigations, and recommending action for sensitive and complex situations. Effectively lead and mentor the People and Culture team member in developing and administering people and culture strategies, initiatives, processes, and procedures.Benefits and CompensationRegularly review Asia Society’s total rewards program against external benchmarks and negotiate benefit renewals with brokers/providers. Coordinate quarterly investment meetings of the 403b plan and ensure appropriate plan administration. Responsible for advising on work authorization and visa matters. Oversee HCMS usage, implementation, and improvements such as adding new modules/features to streamline processes.Risk, Compliance, and ReportingProduce analytical reporting to inform recommendations and business decisions, creating management dashboards and collecting key metrics in a timelymanner . Implement data and reporting requests and annual benefit plan and compliance needs. Manage departmental budget and approve all department-related expenses.Network with Human Resources (HR) peer groups and participate in surveys to gather externalHR data.Perform additional duties as assigned.REQUIREMENTS:Bachelor’s or Master’s degreeAt least 8-10 years of related HR and team management experience, in roles of increasing leadership and responsibility.Experience with nonprofits in arts & culture, museum, education, and/or policy-based organizations.SHRM or other HR certification and/or a relevant advanced degree is a plus.Skills and CompetenciesExcellent oral and written communication skills, including ability to work with all levels of staff. Excellent ability to maintain confidentiality and discretion.Ability to work well under pressure.Ability to design and see the big picture but also be “hands-on”Ability to provide conflict management, facilitation, and coaching support.Ability to provide excellent “customer service” experience to staff.Proficient with Microsoft Office and knowledge of HCMS software and HR technology solutions.COMPENSATION:Salary Range: $150,000 - $175,000This represents the present low and high ends of the Society's pay range for this position. Actual pay will vary based on various factors, including but not limited to experience.Asia Society offers a generous benefits package including health, dental, and vision coverage, a 403(b)-retirement plan, numerous paid holidays, tuition reimbursement, self-development hours, and more. Please visit www.asiasociety.org/about/careers and click on “Employee Benefits” to view our full benefits summary.Benefit package highlights:An HRA plan supplements our medical plan and covers the part of annual deductible.After 1 year of service (1,000 hours), the Asia Society contributes 6% of gross earnings to an eligible employee’s 403(b) account, regardless of whether the employee makes theirown contributions. The Asia Society offers Self-Development time off, including Self-Development Summer Fridays between July 4th and Labor Day.ABOUT ASIA SOCIETY:Founded in 1956, Asia Society’s purpose is to navigate shared futures for Asia and the world across policy, arts and culture, education, sustainability, business, and technology. We provide a platform for dialogue and encourage a diversity of views as we try to find the most effective ways forward. Headquartered in New York City, the organization has thirteen other Centres around the world, a global staff of over 200T, and an annual global operating budgetin excess of $44m.With a problem-solving mandate, the Asia Society Policy Institute (ASPI) is a think- and do- tank that tackles major policy challenges confronting the Asia-Pacific in security, prosperity, sustainability, and the development of common norms and values for the region.HOW TO APPLY:To be considered for this role, all applicants must submit a completed application when applying online.A completed application must include:Resume OR CV Cover letterSalary requirementsSubject line: Executive Director, People and CultureOnly those candidates considered for an interview will be contacted. Please regard your submission as received unless your email is bounced back.Asia Society is an Equal Opportunity Employer.