Human Resources Partner

NRDC

(Washington, District of Columbia)
Full Time
Job Posting Details
About NRDC
NRDC is the nation's most effective environmental action organization. We use law, science and the support of 1.3 million members and online activists to protect the planet's wildlife and wild places and to ensure a safe and healthy environment for all living things.
Summary
We are looking for a well-rounded HR professional with strong relationship-building and management skills to join NRDC’s Human Resources team. The Human Resources Partner acts as a consultant and coach to dedicated client groups on a variety of issues including, employee relations, developing and delivering feedback, talent development, organizational development and employee engagement. The ideal candidate will have generalist and functional HR experience; sound judgment; and, strong interpersonal skills.
Responsibilities
As a member of our HR team, you will act as a consultant and coach to managers and leaders on talent-related issues including staff development and career progression, performance management and feedback, engagement and morale and employee relations issues. Provide guidance to leaders in helping them manage and navigate change. Be a resource, advisor and coach for employees for everything from leaves of absence to career development. Actively reach out to staff to discuss and understand their experience and to develop strong staff relationships. Develop staff data to gain insights and make recommendations regarding employee experience and programs. You will be part of (and may take the lead on) organization-wide HR projects including the on-going introduction or strengthening of HR best practices. Functional experience in several areas of HR and in project management is strongly desired. You will be the face and voice of HR to your clients and responsible for surfacing client information and needs to the HR team.
Ideal Candidate
* You are a relationship-builder. You are open and approachable. You possess a sincere interest in people and in understanding what makes them tick. You establish trust easily and with a wide variety of individuals. You have a gift for connecting and relating with others. * You are an excellent listener and communicator. You listen intently. Your communications are direct, thoughtful and clear. You express yourself authentically in person and in writing. People seek your help with their own communication. * You stay curious. You like to gather information. You are observant, you ask questions and you strive to learn and understand. You look beyond the surface and connect the dots. You have insights; you are often able to see things ahead of others. You are capable of seeing the bigger picture. * You are objective. You enjoy thinking things through using different points of view. You are capable of considering a variety of solutions, not just one. You anticipate pros and cons of various approaches. People trust your judgment. * You take ownership. You enjoy multi-tasking. You are motivated to keep the momentum going. You shift easily from tactical work to big picture work. You like some element of surprise in your day. * You are resourceful. You are comfortable with ambiguity and you roll with the punches when things change. You are motivated to find answers or solutions. * You care about being part of a team. You enjoy engaging with others to spark ideas and creativity. You are comfortable sharing your point of view, and open to changing your mind. You know how to navigate differences of opinion in a way that is supportive and considerate of your team. You believe in the power of “we”. **Qualifications:** To determine if you’re qualified, you would need to possess the following: * The Washington D.C. Human Resources Partner will bring at least 10 years HR professional experience in recruiting, employee relations and policy administration to NRDC. Functional experience in one or more areas of HR is a plus. Experience in talent management, benefits administration, compensation, and diversity is desired. * The successful candidate will have excellent interpersonal, customer service, leadership, and organization skills. He or she will work collaboratively and independently, as required, and will assert functional leadership and influence to communicate ideas, proposals, and decisions (in writing and orally) in a professional and effective manner. * The Washington D.C. HR Partner will complete projects and respond to clients and colleagues in a timely manner, demonstrate initiative and have the ability to assess situations holistically and with the “big picture” in mind. He or she will have the ability to wear both a functional and generalist “hat.” * A Bachelor’s degree or equivalent in Human Resources, nonprofit management, business administration, or other discipline is required. HR certification, e.g., PHR/SHRM-CP or SPHR/SHRM-SCP is a plus.
Compensation and Working Conditions
Reports to Director of Partner Relationship in Human Resource

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