Program Manager, Employee Experience (New York, NY, US, 10022) bei Cornell University
Cornell University · New York City, Vereinigte Staaten Von Amerika · Onsite
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Title: Program Manager, Employee Experience
Location: Midtown
Org Unit: Office of Culture, Inclusion & Employee Experience
Work Days:
Weekly Hours: 35.00
Exemption Status: Exempt
Salary Range: $95,900.00 - $108,300.00
*As required under NYC Human Rights Law Int 1208-2018 - Salary range for this role when Hired for NYC Offices
Position Summary
The Program Manager, Employee Experience is responsible for designing and executing programs, events, and initiatives that promote engagement and retention across faculty and staff at Weill Cornell Medicine. They play a key role in managing the integration, communication, and execution of OCIEE, as well as the Associate Dean for Faculty Engagement & Inclusion’s employee engagement and recognition strategy.
Job Responsibilities
- Assist with the administration of employee surveys, faculty and staff exit interviews, and other strategic listening tools, including administration, reporting, and tracking data.
- Lead the facilitation, logistics, marketing, and enhancement of OCIEE engagement, recognition, and rewards events (i.e., Annual Service Awards, New Hire Meetups, etc.).
- Institute and operationalize distinct and combined faculty/staff engagement and retention Champion Committees.
- Administer the employee rewards platform, Awardco, including reporting and tracking utilization.
- Work with the OCIEE leadership and other executive stakeholders to identify and design scalable employee recognition and retention strategies. Leverage post-program feedback to assess effectiveness and opportunities for improvement.
- Partner with relevant teams to apply an employee experience lens to programs and operations that affect key moments of the employee life cycle, including the onboarding experience, first year, mid-career, etc.
- Develop and provide consulting support and training to departments to help them translate employee feedback into actionable insights to foster greater engagement.
Education
- Bachelor's degree or equivalent in related experience
Experience
- Three or more years of experience in Employee Engagement, Employee Relations, or a related Human Resources function.
- Previous experience with employee engagement and listening data analytics (sentiment surveys, focus groups, etc.).
- Previous experience in a matrixed environment, preferably in higher education or healthcare.
- Previous experience administering digital recognition programs.
Knowledge, Skills and Abilities
- Strong event operations skills with the ability to plan, coordinate, and execute multiple concurrent programs.
- Excellent communication, including writing, editing, and presentation skills.
- Strong critical thinking skills and the ability to take a concept from ideation and strategy to execution autonomously.
- High attention to detail.
- Engaging and positive, with a desire to build strong, credible relationships across the organization.
- Ability to adapt quickly to changing priorities, pivot quickly, and respond with urgency.
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Working Conditions/Physical Demands
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