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Kansas City Kansas Community College KCKCC Chief Human Resources Officer in Kansas City, Kansas

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Chief Human Resources Officer JOB CLASSIFICATION Pay grade level: Grade 21 Compensation: \$119,842 \$164,782. Compensation will be commensurate with education and experience. Employee category: Staff Department: Human Resources Position Type: Full-Time Reports to: Vice President for Finance and Business Operations FLSA status: Exempt Job Code: HR058ADMCHO Location: Primarily Main Campus, but any other college location as assigned by the appropriate administrator SUMMARY The Chief Human Resources Officer (CHRO) provides strategic leadership and administrative responsibility for developing, implementing, and maintaining a full range of human resource programs and services including recruitment, compensation, talent acquisition, employee relations, training and development, workforce inclusion and belonging. The CHRO also serves in an advisory capacity to the College President, Presidents Cabinet and employees on matters related to policy interpretation, employee relations and enhancing the employee experience, employee and labor relations, complaint investigations and adherence to applicable laws and regulations. The Chief Human Resources Officer must set a high standard for integrity, innovative problem-solving, respect for diversity and a strong commitment to customer service. POSITION DESCRIPTION

Develops the overall Human Resources strategy to advance the Colleges Strategic Plan and priorities.

Serves on President\'s Cabinet providing collaborative leadership and guidance in establishing Human Resources initiatives and strategic goals in support of the Colleges mission, vision, and values.

Develops competitive and equitable compensation practices and salary administration procedures.

Directs comprehensive recruiting, retention, and professional development strategies to meet the needs of the College.

Oversees the management of employee benefits, workers compensation, and unemployment insurance.

Develops short and long-term human resources goals.

Consults with Vice President of Academic Affairs and Deans regarding faculty employment and retention per Master Contract and State Law.

Reviews and approves classified advertisements prior to submitting to newspaper(s), websites, and other advertisement media.

Develop and manage Human Resources financial operations and budget in line with strategic priorities.

Effectively leads complex employee relations issues, including formal grievances and investigations.

Manages EEOC and KHRC complaints and any other employment litigation pending against the College and works in conjunction with the college attorney on such cases.

Participates in professional development activities and encourages faculty and staff to participate in professional development activities.

Oversees performance evaluation process for staff and supervisory personnel, while ensuring they are completed in a timely fashion.

Monitors labor law updates for changes that affect Human Resources.

Ensures confidentiality and discretion in all personnel matters.

Responsible for timely and accurate mandated employee-related reporting, including state, federal and college reports to the President, Leadership Team, and Board of Trustees.

Directs and coordinates all Human Resources record keeping activities in accordance with applicable law.

Oversees the facilitation of internal employee professional development training.

Establishes a climate within Human Resources that is responsive to employee performance and well-being by fostering excellence, professional development, and mutual respect.

Serve as a member of the Contract Negotiation Team during contract negotiations between KCKCC and the Faculty Association.

Oversees the Title IX Coordinator and Deputy Title IX Coordinator. May serve in the cap city of the Title IX Coordinator in their absence.

Works on special projects as directed. KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, AND ABILITIES

Possesses broad HR functional experience, knowledge and skills in all relevant areas, including organizational

development, talent acquisition, compensation, benefits, employee training, and labor relations.

Knowledge of and ability to interpret employment laws.

Ability to establish leadership and credibility and to foster a collaborative team environment.

Skilled in establishing and maintaining effective working relationships with students, faculty, and staff.

Excellent verbal, listening and written communication skills.

Excellent strategic thinking skills and experience transforming strategy and change initiatives to implementation.

Excellent organizational skills and attention to detail, focused on measurable results.

Strong analytical and problem-solving skills.

Strong supervisory and leadership skills.

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