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Pact

Chief Human Resources Officer (CHRO)

Pact, Washington, District of Columbia, us, 20022


Chief Human Resources Officer (CHRO)

Job Locations: US-DCJob ID: 2024-2263# of Openings: 1PACT Overview

Pact is an international nonprofit that works in nearly 40 countries building solutions for human development that are evidence-based, data-driven and owned by the communities we serve. Founded in 1971, Pact works with partners to build resilience, improve accountability, and strengthen knowledge and skills for sustainable social impact.Department

Global Human Resources (HR) - Pact strives for a world where all people are heard, capable, and vibrant. The Global Human Resources team helps realize this objective by fostering a worldwide environment that inspires excellence where initiative, inventiveness, and professional development are encouraged.Position Overview

The Chief Human Resources Officer (CHRO) is a pivotal member of the executive leadership team, tasked with designing, developing, and advancing the organization's global human resources strategy. This position requires a visionary leader with substantial expertise in both U.S. and international HR practices, particularly in the realm of government contracting and grants. The CHRO will lead HR initiatives that align with the organization's mission, drive business objectives, and ensure compliance, while also fostering a culture of diversity, inclusion, and innovation.Key Responsibilities

Strategic Leadership:Design, develop, and implement a comprehensive HR strategy that aligns with the organization's business goals and promotes continuous improvement in HR practices.Revise and elevate HR policies, procedures, and practices to reflect organizational growth, industry advancements, and best practices.Partner with the CEO and executive leadership team to provide strategic counsel on business decisions, ensuring alignment between business strategies and HR initiatives.Lead organizational development and change management efforts to build an agile, engaged, and future-ready workforce.Operational Excellence - U.S. and Global HR Management:Oversee all operational aspects of the HR function, including talent acquisition, U.S. and global operations, employee engagement programs, employee relations, compensation and benefits, performance management, and HR compliance.Design, develop, and continuously refine the HR infrastructure by creating and updating policies, programs, and initiatives that drive operational efficiency.Ensure the efficient and effective delivery of HR services and programs across all regions.Manage and mentor a global HR team of 30+ professionals, fostering a culture of high performance, collaboration, and continuous improvement.Cross-Functional and Cross-Cultural Collaboration:Collaborate with other departments, including Legal, Finance, and Operations, to drive integrated solutions that support overall organizational goals.Serve as a strategic advisor and counselor to the CEO and leadership team, providing guidance on HR-related matters.Develop and maintain strong relationships with key stakeholders, ensuring alignment and successful execution of HR strategies.Champion diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) initiatives, embedding these principles in all HR practices.Employee Relations and Ethics:Lead the development and implementation of employee relations strategies that promote a positive workplace culture.Ensure adherence to ethical standards and practices within HR operations.Address employee relations issues with sensitivity to cultural and language diversity.Government Contracting and Grants Management:Provide leadership and oversight of HR practices related to government contracting and grants.Ensure HR policies and practices meet compliance and reporting requirements.Leverage experience with USAID and other governmental agencies to guide HR's role in supporting program delivery.Business Acumen and Impact:Demonstrate strong business acumen by understanding and articulating the impact of HR strategies on the organization's financial performance.Provide data-driven insights and HR metrics to inform decision-making.Act as a key advisor to the CEO and executive team on HR-related matters.Basic Requirements

Master's degree and 15+ years' relevant experience or equivalent combination of education/experience, including 12 years of management experience.Significant experience in US government contracting and grants.Proven track record of leading HR in a complex, global environment with a diverse workforce.Deep knowledge of U.S. and international labor laws and HR best practices.Strong experience working with USAID and other governmental agencies.Exceptional leadership, communication, and interpersonal skills.Sensitivity to cultural and language diversity, with a commitment to promoting DEI initiatives.Strong business acumen, with the ability to align HR strategies with business objectives.The salary for this position is determined based on a wide variety of factors including skill sets, experience, training, certifications, education, and business needs. A reasonable estimate of the current range is $200,000-280,000.

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