Chief People & Culture Officer chez The Jewish Community Center of San Francisco
The Jewish Community Center of San Francisco · San Francisco, États-Unis d'Amérique · Hybrid
- Senior
- Bureau à San Francisco
- Guide, design and deliver people and culture strategies to align with organizational mission, strategies, and objectives.
- Serve as a thought partner to the CEO and leadership teams on organizational culture, talent strategy, and workforce planning.
- Lead cross-functional initiatives that embed inclusion and belonging across the organization
- Design and implement people strategies that support growth, innovation, and resilience.
- Advise leaders on workforce impacts and change management.
- Develop and foster a culture aligned with organizational values and priorities, communication approaches, and team connections.
- Champion a values-driven culture that fosters trust, collaboration, and psychological safety.
- Oversee employee engagement efforts, including surveys, feedback loops, and recognition programs. Lead employee engagement initiatives, track employee engagement metrics, and communicate results to stakeholders.
- Partner on internal communications to ensure transparency and alignment.
- Foster a workplace culture rooted in Jewish values that include community, learning, and respect, while embracing the diversity of San Francisco.
- Integrate Jewish culture and traditions into workplace culture and engagement initiatives
- Build a workforce structure aligned with organizational goals related to leadership development and succession planning..
- Work with HR team to support goals related to talent acquisition and performance management.
- Oversee learning and development programs that build capacity at all levels.
- Partner with program and operations leaders to align structure and staffing with strategic goals
- Plan, devise and execute multiple employee events focused on learning, team-building, and engagement.
- Support Human Resources leadership’s commitment to continued excellence in HR operations, legal compliance, and employee relations.
- Support processes to ensure fair and competitive compensation and benefits strategies that attract and retain top talent.
- Monitor workforce metrics and use data to inform decision-making and leverage data and analytics to enhance HR practices.
- Work with HR to ensure the organization maintains technologies to streamline processes and improve efficiency.
- Support the HR team’s commitment to maintaining a respectful, legal, and ethical workplace, resolving conflicts and promoting a healthy work environment
- Work with the HR team to ensure alignment with organizational policies.
- Strategic Vision: Ability to align people and culture strategies with organizational mission and priorities.
- Leadership and Collaboration: Thought partner to CEO and Executive Team; lead with self-awareness, purpose, goal orientation, flexibility, empathy and resilience.
- Excellent communication, relationship-building, and change management skills. Ability to communicate information clearly (written and oral) and to build trust and influence across all levels of the organization.
- Data-Driven Decision Making: Ability to use metrics and analytics to inform strategy and measure impact. Identify, interpret and apply insights to the organization and its people.
- Emotional Intelligence: Bring humility, humor, and humanity to their work.
- Exceptional communication, facilitation, and conflict resolution skills
- 10+ years of progressive People and Culture leadership – ideally in an executive role at an organization with 150+ employees
- Bachelor’s degree required, preferably in Human Resources, Nonprofit Management and/or Organizational Development; Master’s degree preferred, or equivalent combination of education and experience.
- SHRM-SCP, SPHR, or equivalent professional certification preferred.
- Proven track record in organizational development, talent strategy and culture-building, including:
- Strategic planning and change management at an organizational level.
- Talent management programming (acquisition, retention, succession planning)
- Strategic compensation and benefit planning
- Use of date to inform decision making
- Strategic and creative thinker with a hands-on approach
- Experience working in organizations with employees covered by a collective bargaining agreement a plus
- Commitment to the principles of building inclusive teams and equitable talent systems.
- A strong commitment to fostering belonging and mutual respect across cultures and experiences.
- Knowledge of Jewish culture and traditions preferred.