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ShiftKey

HR Business Partner

ShiftKey, Irving, TX


About ShiftKey

ShiftKey is a platform that is disrupting the way healthcare facilities find licensed and certified professionals to fill available shifts. Leveraging marketplace dynamics and deep industry knowledge, the company is playing a vital role in mitigating America's healthcare staffing shortages, enabling direct connections between facilities and healthcare professionals. By offering the opportunity to work as much or as little as they choose and putting the power back into the hands of healthcare workers, ShiftKey is bringing more licensed professionals back into the workforce, a solution that is solving a major crisis in healthcare. For more information, visit www.ShiftKey.com.

The role

The HR Business Partner (HRBP) acts as a strategic advisor to designated business functions, collaborating with leadership to align Talent initiatives with organizational goals. The HRBP provides expert guidance on talent management, employee relations, performance coaching, and organizational development, driving workforce strategies that foster growth and engagement. By leveraging data-driven insights, the HRBP anticipates business needs, implements impactful Talent programs, and proactively resolves complex employee relations matters. This role is critical in shaping an inclusive, high-performing culture through conflict management, leadership development, and ongoing talent initiatives that support long-term business success.

Where you'll work

This position is onsite, M-F, at our office in Irving, Texas.

What you'll be doing
  • Collaborate closely with people leaders to design and implement robust talent management strategies, including performance reviews, succession planning, leadership coaching and career development.
  • Use data-driven insights to forecast talent needs and create personalized development plans, ensuring alignment with organizational objectives and driving talent mobility.
  • Act as a strategic advisor to business leaders, analyzing workforce trends and translating business goals into actionable Talent initiatives.
  • Provide thought leadership on organizational design, change management and talent acquisition strategies to support growth.
  • Champion employee advocacy by building strong relationships across the organization. Lead complex employee relations matters, conducting investigations, providing expert recommendations, and partnering with senior leadership to proactively prevent employee relations issues.
  • Support managers in handling conflict and facilitating difficult conversations to foster an inclusive and supportive workplace culture.
  • In partnership with Talent Ops, use people analytics to track key Talent metrics (such as turnover, engagement, and talent development) and provide data-driven recommendations to senior leadership for continuous improvement.
  • Support the Talent Team's employee engagement strategy, using real-time feedback mechanisms and partnering with leadership to implement action plans that enhance employee satisfaction, retention and culture.
  • Collaborate with Talent Acquisition to forecast hiring needs based on business growth, refine recruitment strategies using market insights, and ensure workforce planning aligns with business goals.
  • Partner with Talent leadership to implement policies and practices that support strategic business growth and succession planning.
  • Align Learning & Development initiatives with succession planning and organizational goals to cultivate a high-performing, future-ready workforce.
  • Ensure organizational charts, job descriptions, and titles remain current and aligned with business units, recommending and implementing changes as needed.
  • Partner with legal and compliance teams to monitor emerging labor laws and industry regulations, ensuring adaptive HR policies. Lead initiatives to educate managers and employees on legal risks and foster a compliance culture.

What you'll need
  • A Bachelor's degree in business, human resources, psychology or related field, or equivalent experience is required
  • 4+ years of experience navigating complex employee-related processes (Change Management, Employee Relations, Organizational Development) in a similar role
  • Demonstrated analytical thinking, problem-solving, and decision-making skills. Critical thinker with success in developing innovative solutions to business issues.
  • Knowledge of HR programs and practices, and the ability to comprehend, interpret, and apply applicable laws, guidelines, or regulations including applicable state and federal employment laws and regulations.
  • Excellent verbal and written communication skills
  • Excellent interpersonal and customer service abilities
  • Superior organizational skills with a high attention to detail

Perks of working for Shiftkey
  • Inclusive and collaborative work environment
  • Comprehensive health, vision, and dental coverage
  • Benefits effective as of first day
  • Progressive PTO & Company-paid holidays with a broad selection of floating holidays to honor employees' diverse needs
  • 100% 401(k) employer match up to 6%
  • Paid parental leave
  • Investment in your wellness: access to mental health support

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Our Commitment to Diversity

ShiftKey is an equal opportunity employer and is committed to embracing diverse and individual perspectives shaping our culture and contributing to the solutions that transform the world. We actively work to create an inclusive environment for employees to thrive.

EEO Statement

ShiftKey does not discriminate based on race, religion, color, sex, gender, gender identity, sexual orientation, age, non-disqualifying physical or mental disability, national origin, veteran status, or any other basis covered by applicable law. All employment is decided based on qualifications, merit, and business needs. ShiftKey is committed to providing reasonable accommodation to applicants with a mental or physical disability, please contact: [redacted]