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City and County of Denver

Human Resources Director

City and County of Denver, Denver, Colorado, United States, 80285


About Our JobWhy Denver Public Library?Denver – one of the nation's top places to live, work and play – needs the best people working for the residents of Denver. Denver Public Library (DPL) is one of the few places in the city where all people, from all backgrounds and life circumstances, are welcome free of charge. We have 26 branch libraries, in addition to our downtown Central location, which is undergoing a $60 million renovation to reimagine our customer-friendly and innovative spaces.The community's recognition of the Library's vital role prompted the passage of the Strong Library Strong Denver ballot measure, allocating an additional $37+ million annually in funding. This financial support reinforces our commitment to fostering a thriving community for all and bolsters our greatest asset: our dedicated team members - who strive to uphold our core values of Welcoming, Curiosity, Connection, Equity, and Stewardship, ensuring DPL remains an indispensable resource for all who call Denver home.The Equity & Strategy DivisionThe nascent Equity & Strategy division stands as a vital nexus within DPL, encompassing subdivisions that encapsulate the essence of our organization. Positioned uniquely, this division wields significant influence over our library's culture, reinforcing our steadfast commitment to equity, diversity, and inclusion, shaping our communication with stakeholders, and defining our strategic goals. Guided by our esteemed Chief Equity and Strategy Officer (CESO) in tandem with the Executive Leadership Team (ELT), our reservoir of knowledge and experience continually fortifies DPL's role as a pioneering force in the urban public library domain. This ensures that the services we provide to the Denver community remain agile and responsive to its diverse array of needs.Job SummaryThe Denver Public Library seeks an accomplished human resources leader who can provide a people-centered strategic focus for the organization and strategic guidance to our Executive Leadership Team. As the Director of Human Resources, you are a champion of people and have a responsibility for the overall efficiency and effectiveness of all areas for the HR subdivision, such as but not limited to, policies and procedures, talent recruitment and retention, performance management systems, employee and labor relations, and classification and compensation. The successful candidate will have a proven success record within a large, complex organization and can demonstrate the ability to link business objectives back to organizational effectiveness. Our ideal candidate will have a sense of urgency, be future-thinking, and possess strong communication, relationship, and leadership skills.Essential Duties and ResponsibilitiesCandidates at this level are qualified to perform in each of the areas noted below; however, will usually concentrate in one or more areas depending on ongoing initiatives and the general needs of the organization. You will plan, organize, direct, coordinate, and evaluate the human resources services, policies, and programs offered to DPL employees and establish standards to elevate service delivery, enhancing the overall employee experience.DPL's Human Resources SubdivisionDevelopment/Leadership/OversightAct as an HR strategist, change agent, and implementation advisor.Drive workforce planning.Provide consultation on staff engagement, retention, and program impact measurement.Oversee the development/evaluation/implementation of Human Resources programs and identify opportunities for improvement and resolve any discrepancies.Oversee and direct the work of Human Resources staff.Lead the development of subdivision goals, objectives, and systems.Establish departmental measurements that support the accomplishment of the organization’s strategic goals.Prepare periodic reports for leadership, as necessary or requested, to track strategic goal accomplishment.Ensure programs, procedures, and guidelines align the workforce with the strategic goals of the organization.Manage, guide, and support DPL’s usage of Workday.Oversee the maintenance of the Human Resources section of DPL’s intranet site to maintain clear and transparency with the organization for critical information.Training and DevelopmentPartner with Learning and Development to ensure all necessary education and compliance training is rolled out to managers and employees.Lead the implementation/management of performance management that includes performance reviews and employee development programs.In partnership with L&D, establish in-house employee training that addresses the organization’s training needs including new employee orientation or onboarding.Assist with the selection and contracting of external training programs and consultants.Talent, Recruiting, and RetentionDrive workforce management and retention strategies.Plan, develop, direct, and monitor human resources services and systems for proactive recruitment and selection.Monitor pre-recruitment job analysis and verification of appropriate hiring.Ensure recruitments of all levels of staff to meet the desired skill, competencies, needs, and performance expectations.Direct the organization of referencing, interview, and selection panels, participating in activities that result in the development of policies, programs, procedures, as well as strategic directions.Establish and direct the standard recruiting, hiring practices, and procedures.Assist in recruiting and interviewing with key management and executive-level candidates.Drive continuous improvement for recruiting diverse pools of talent.Employee Services and RelationsLead human resources operations, such as and not limited to, maintenance of personnel records, job descriptions, personnel transactions, performance evaluations, resignations, retirements, terminations, and other support-based employee relations and services.Remain current on legislation and regulation affecting the agency to adjust services as needed.Partner with leadership to communicate Human Resources policies, procedures, programs, and laws.Determine and recommend employee relations practices necessary to establish a positive employer-employee relationship and promote a high level of employee morale and motivation.Conduct/Assist/Review investigations when employee complaints or concerns are brought forth.Train/Monitor/Advise DPL supervisors in the disciplinary action process of the agency.Classification and CompensationMonitor and lead our class and comp review process to ensure pay fairness, appropriate structure, and timeline and/or cadence for the public library industry.Legal ComplianceExecute HR policies and procedures and governmental laws and regulations and comply with legal requirements and government reporting regulations.Conduct regular reviews of all personnel policies, programs, and practices to ensure they are competitive, equitable, compliant, and align with and support DPL’s overall mission, vision, values, and strategic objectives.Protect the interests of employees and the agency in accordance with our Human Resources policies and governmental laws and regulations.The position description and responsibilities describe the general nature of work likely to be performed, representative of duties as well as the typical qualifications needed for acceptable performance. It is not intended to be a complete list of all responsibilities, duties, work steps, and skills required of the job. Other duties may be assigned to support the overall objective of the position.Job Profile

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Denver Public LibraryAssessment RequirementThe City and County of Denver provides equal employment opportunities to all employees and applicants for employment without regard to race, color, religion, national origin, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability, genetic information, age, or any other status protected under federal, state, and/or local law.It is your right to access oral or written language assistance, sign language interpretation, real-time captioning via CART, or disability-related accommodations. To request any of these services at no cost to you, please contact

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