HIMSS
Senior Manager, Talent Management
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Job Description
- Req#: 1354
- Help to drive a culture of accountability for talent management and employee engagement throughout the organization. Lead organizational change initiatives aimed at improving how the company attracts, measures, develops and manages its talent.
- Lead the effort to refine activities surrounding performance management systems and processes to help drive employee productivity and development and better link performance to pay.
- Work with function leaders to identify talent, create development plans and recommend leadership development programs/plans as part of an annual talent review process, as well as the continued development of the succession planning process.
- Champion initiatives to enhance employee engagement, satisfaction, and retention.
- Conduct regular engagement surveys to enhance the employee experience collaborate with cross-functional teams to develop and implement strategies to address employee feedback and improve organizational culture.
- Develop content for monthly Manager Forum meetings. Partner with CAO to facilitate sessions.
- Conduct needs assessments to determine training and development needs across the organization; and provide training solutions, and/or design and deliver high-quality programs.
- Develop and implement strategies to attract top talent, including leveraging employer branding initiatives optimizing recruitment channels and enhancing candidate experience.
- Collaborate with hiring managers to identify staffing needs, define job requirements and execute effective recruitment plans.
- Oversee Talent Acquisition team to own the full recruitment lifecycle, from sourcing and screening candidates to negotiating offers and onboarding new hires.
- Generate regular reports and insights on recruitment performance, trends and key metrics to inform decision-making and drive continuous improvement.
- Maintain the Applicant Tracking System (ATS) workflow and continually make updates for improvement.
- Serve as a trusted advisor to managers and employees on employee relations issues, providing guidance, coaching and resolution support as needed.
- Conduct investigations into employee complaints or concerns, ensuring compliance with company policies, procedures, and legal requirements.
- Proactively identify trends and opportunities to enhance employee relations and employee experience within the organization.
- All duties as assigned to achieve HIMSS goals and objectives.
- Audit and evaluate training courses (objectives and accomplishments) and identify/incorporate best practices and lessons learned into program plans.
- Identify drivers of employee engagement and recommend strategies to create a ‘best place to work’ culture at HIMSS.
- Develop employee/management communications related to talent programs.
- Perform other related duties as required or assigned that contribute to the effectiveness of the department and to accomplish strategic goals and objectives.
- Bachelor’s Degree in Human Resources or Organizational Development, or equivalent experience in Human Resources.
- A minimum of five (7) years of related work experience.
- A minimum of three (3) years leading Talent Acquisition teams.
- Previous experience as a strategic HRBP is a plus.
- Outstanding analytical skills with ability to achieve results in a complex environment.
- Skilled at aligning strategic and operational needs with talent management programs. Proven ability to successfully develop long-term strategic partners and to hold them accountable for talent management programs
- Advanced computer skills in Word, Excel, and PowerPoint.
- Self-motivated and able to work independently to deliver on critical milestones, effectively managing multiple high-priority projects simultaneously.
- Strong planner and project manager, with ability to lead organization-wide program design and implementation in complex environment keeping employee/participant experience top of mind.
- Critical thinker who applies organizational understanding to advocate for continuous improvement to programs for achievement of strategy and enterprise goals.
- Change management skillset and expertise.
- Deals well with ambiguity to take the unknown forward.
- Strong verbal and written communication skills including the ability to synthesize information into clear, concise messages in a compelling manner to internal stakeholders; Excellent public speaking skills and ability to moderate focus and other types of group meetings/training.
- Demonstrated ability to assess business needs through stakeholder needs analysis and develop solutions to meet those needs.
- Strong analytical skills and ability to identify and present data-driven insights and trends.
- Diverse, collaborative, and winning team environment.
- Flexible working arrangements, opportunity to work hybrid.
- Comprehensive healthcare coverage.
- Generous paid time off, including time off to volunteer!
- Wellbeing programs to support all of your emotional, physical, and financial needs
- Emphasis on continuous learning and development.
Your Challenge:
This position is responsible for developing and implementing HR programs that align the workforce with key business strategies and initiatives. Working closely with function leaders and the CAO this position will ensure that talent initiatives are managed using a data-driven focus that sets priorities aligned with the strategic business objectives. Within a matrixed-environment, this role influences functional activities including diagnosis, design and intervention, remedies and implementation of solutions to enhance organizational effectiveness, as well as employee engagement and retention.
ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS:
Talent Management:
Talent Acquisition:
Employee Relations:
Other Functions:
What you will need to be successful:
Why we love HIMSS, and why you will, too:
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Together, we’ll do amazing things for healthcare.
HIMSS is an Equal Opportunity Employer: Vets/Disabled
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About the company
The Healthcare Information and Management Systems Society is an American not-for-profit organization dedicated to improving health care in quality, safety, cost-effectiveness and access through the best use of information technology and management syst...
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