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Chief Human Resources Officer - BFS

Posted 5 years ago
Posted 5 years ago

- Leadership/Supervisory Role: The most prominent role of the Chief Human Resources Officer is his leadership role where he leads long-range strategic planning in order to anticipate the innovation of change initiatives that promote people productivity, organizational efficiency, and cost effectiveness.

- He oversees and is accountable for all activities of the human resources department. In his leadership position he provides overall leadership and guidance to HR functions by overseeing administration, talent acquisition, training and development, career development, and so forth.

- The Chief Human Resources Officer is responsible for ensuring that the business's values are clearly communicated and understood at all levels of the business, clarifying on employee conduct that is necessary for realizing an engaging, high performance culture within the business.

- The Chief Human Resources Officer additionally ensures that the organizational design and rewards structure is reflective of a dynamic business environment and up-to-date modes of working in an increasingly competitive business environment. Where necessary, the Chief Human Resources Officer also intervenes and mediates conflicts in a manner that is reflective of the business and that leads to appropriate resolution.

Strategy: The Chief Human Resources Officer is responsible for formulating strategies that lead to quality and depth in the talent employed in the business. This is inclusive of leadership, employee development, and the securing of future business growth with a focus on talent, and business culture or company culture. In this capacity, the Chief Human Resources Officer ensures the establishment of sound strategies across the HR department, making sure that all strategies correspond with the overall business objectives.

- He also develops comprehensive strategic recruiting and retention plans that meet the business's human capital needs. The Chief Human Resources Officer is further tasked with developing and implementing comprehensive compensation and benefit strategies that are cost effective for the business. The Chief Human Resources Officer additionally functions as the strategic business advisor to the business executives and departmental heads in regard to key business and management issues.

Analytics: 


- Chief Human Resources Officer further plays an analytical role where he monitors, analyses, and identifies strategic needs, gaps, and risks. In his analytical role, the Chief Human Resources Officer further leverages management tools that identify, align, and build on the business's human capital capabilities in order to achieve overall business results and reach desired targets.

- He leads the HR department in the analysis and evaluation of employee performance, identification of gaps, and creation of strategies from those analyses to cultivate talent and improve performance at all levels of the business. The Chief Human Resources Officer forwards the findings of his analyses to other business executives for use in resolving issues and driving the business's agenda.

Collaboration: 


- This role is also highly collaborative and the Chief Human Resources Officer will find himself in collaboration with fellow executives in an effort to better to understand, analyze, and support the needs for the business, leading to the subsequent establishment of suitable strategies. The Chief Human Resources Officer additionally works closely with the union organization in an effort to implement union representation management tools and programs and, hence, fair labor practices across the business.

Knowledge: 


- The Chief Human Resources Officer keeps up with the latest industry trends and best practices, ensuring optimal performance of the HR department, which in turn influences the performance of the various departments and the business at large. In this endeavor, the Chief Human Resources Officer plays an active role in industry unions, events, seminars, and workshops.

Other Duties: The Chief Human Resources Officer also performs similar duties as he deems fit for the proper execution of his duties or duties as assigned by the Employer.

Required Qualifications of the Chief Human Resources Officer 

Education: The Chief Human Resources Officer must have a master's degree (Phd preferred) in Human Resources, Administration, or other relevant field. A suitable candidate will also have SPHR certification.

Experience: A candidate for this position will have had at least 10 years of working experience in a senior Human Resources position, preferably working as a Director HR Business Partner, Director Training and Development, Head of HR Administration, or Director Recruiting.

- The Chief Human Resources Officer will also have had proven and successful experience delivering innovative HR programs within a fast paced, evolving, and wide organizational setting. The candidate must also have had success managing a human resources team through a program and all the way to its completion and attainment of objectives.

- He will also have a demonstrated ability and experience advising and influencing executives, providing insights that lead to key decision making within the business. A suitable candidate will also have had experience in policy formulating, development, and implementation of key HR strategies and procedures. The candidate will additionally demonstrate strong business acumen and general management experience and capabilities that enable him to effectively assess the internal business environment and deliver transformative change where necessary.

Communication Skills: 


- Communication skills are imperative for this position, in both written and verbal form. The Chief Human Resources Officer will need these skills to ensure that there is effective conveyance of information and instructions down the line and across the human resources department. The clarity of his communications will significantly determine the effectiveness and performance of the entire HR department and, as a consequence, the performance and effectiveness of other departments in the business.

- Good communication skills will also be necessary for effective liaison between the Chief Human Resources Officer and other business executives and stakeholders. 


- He will also be required to forward analysis findings in the form of reports to these executives and stakeholders in order to provide insights that will lead to informed decision-making and strategy formation across the business. These reports must, therefore, be clear, concise, unambiguous, highly convincing, and easy to understand.

Computer Skills/Ms Office: A suitable candidate will also demonstrate superior computer skills and be highly proficient in the use of Ms Word, Ms Excel, PowerPoint, which will all be necessary for the creation of visually and verbally engaging reports for the business's HR executives and key stakeholders.

Analytical Skills: 


- A candidate for this position must also demonstrate exceptionally strong analytical skills, having an ability to analyze, refine, summarize, and clearly present data and information. The candidate must also demonstrate an ability to conceptualize unstructured/raw data and information and derive actionable solutions and strategies that improve the performance of various HR functions and strategies, leading to the ultimate performance of all business departments.

Interpersonal Skills: 


- The Chief Human Resources Officer will need to have certain attributes that will make him more suited for the position. The candidate for the position will have a passion for service, be self-motivated needing minimal or no supervision, have naturally persuasive abilities, have excellent negotiation skills, and have excellent problem solving skills.

- He must also be proactive going beyond the call of duty, work comfortably with high-ranking executives, have an ability to handle multiple tasks, have an ability to prioritize and meet tight deadlines, be comfortable working in a fast-paced and constantly evolving environment, be welcoming to change, and demonstrate composure during times of uncertainty and stress.

Leadership/People Skills: 


- The candidate for this position must also have exceptional leadership skills, having an ability to influence the highest-ranking executives. He must demonstrate an ability to lead a large group in a unified direction. He will be an approachable, likable, and relatable individual who will earn the trust of junior HR management and that of senior executives and stakeholders.

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