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As a key member of the ESD Deputy leadership team this position is responsible for providing global strategic Human Resources leadership and direction in the areas of talent management and succession planning, organizational design and development, team and individual performance, workforce planning, employee relations, coaching and policy direction, and compensation planning.
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Hussmann has a career opportunity for an HR Director, reporting to the Senior Vice President, Human Resources. Qualifications:Bachelor’s degree in Human Resources, Organization Development, Business, or related field required.
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This role will report directly to the COO and will provide overall leadership and guidance to the Human Resources Department for the Tribal Government by managing talent acquisition, training, career development, succession planning, retention, leadership development, time & attendance, payroll, compensation, and benefits.
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Hill Valley Healthcare Corporate - As the Regional HR Director, you will play a pivotal role in shaping the human resources strategy for our long-term care facilities across multiple multi-state locations.
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Be a champion for your team of Business Systems Analysts and Solution Architects, providing leadership and direction, looking for opportunities on performance, looking for opportunities for their growth and development while managing their workload.
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As Senior Director of Human Resources, you will play a pivotal role in shaping our company's culture, driving organizational effectiveness, and fostering an environment where talent thrives.
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Bring vision, business acumen, strategic thought leadership and pragmatism to the role to develop and execute organizational strategies, as well as the tactical skills necessary for the implementation of HR initiatives by acting as a trusted advisor to the executive team, a coach to lead the human resources team, and a collaborator to leaders across the organization to support their needs.
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Lead and manage less experienced HRBP, including skills and career development planning. Provides guidance and oversees management of human resources activities such as recruitment, performance reviews, benefits, training, employee relations, and resolves problems requiring senior management intervention.
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5+ years' experience in human capital, talent management, and/or human resources experience including experience with employee engagement, performance management, and career development.
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Provide overall leadership and guidance by overseeing talent acquisition, employee career development, succession planning, retention programs, training and leadership development.
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Lead the field HRBP team (3-4 direct reports, $5B in revenue), coach HRBPs business partners in career development, leadership, and management practices. Director, Field Human Resources (West) (24010611.
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The Director of Human Resources for Operations will be a vital member of both the company and Operations senior management teams, driving transformative change in our manufacturing plant.
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Provide overall leadership and guidance to the HR teams who ensure that the talent acquisition, career development, retention, training, employee relations, leadership development, compensation, onboarding, and benefit functions are optimized.
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Bachelor's degree or equivalent experience in human resources or management. Function as a strategic, human capital business advisor to the senior management team. You will plan, develop, organize, implement, direct and evaluate the organization's human resource function and performance.
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Collaborates with Human Resources leadership and peers to strive towards consistent Human Resources policies and practices throughout the organization while representing the needs and strategy of ESD.
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