Chief Human Resources Officer

Position Summary:

Are you looking for an exciting opportunity to lead the strategically designed University of Alaska Human Resources team? The University of Alaska is looking for an experienced Chief Human Resources Officer (CHRO) to build and expand on current HR capabilities while driving a strong employee-focused culture. The CHRO acts as a partner and trusted advisor to the President and executive team as well as the senior leadership across the three universities within the University of Alaska system to enable, lead, and support the realization of the University of Alaska’s mission, objectives, and vision.

Duties:

Develops teamwork and collaborative relationships with internal and external clients to ensure reasonable internal controls and the timely accomplishment of HR activities. Connects with the community, building relationships with other organizational leaders across the state (i.e., through Chamber, Rotary, service on state boards and commissions).

Responsible for creating and executing the department's annual budget. Stays abreast of trends, case law, legislation, and best practices in the field of HR that have the potential to impact the HR function. Responsible for developing and implementing service initiatives to students, faculty, and staff. Works collaboratively with the legal counsel office to ensure compliance of employment laws, policies, and regulations.

The Chief Human Resources Officer (CHRO) is the principal advisor to the president in all aspects of human resources leadership. Leads in strategic human resources, organizational culture, change management, and process improvement. The CHRO drives implementation of the human resources strategic plan in alignment with the University of Alaska's mission and goals. Leads the HR team in implementing strategic improvements for excellence in talent acquisition, labor and employee engagement, employee transitions and benefits, as well as operations for payroll, personnel, compliance, and accounting. Serves as a member of the University's executive leadership team, bringing his or her unique expertise to advise the team, and collaborates with team members to accomplish university goals. Strives to foster a culture of respect, transparency, and excellence through HR initiatives. Provides support, daily active participation and leadership to employees, managers, and directors responsible for a range of HR services including talent acquisition, classification and compensation, training and development, organization development, employee transition and benefits, labor and employee engagement, HRIS, payroll, personnel, HR accounting, and customer service. Continually assesses the effectiveness of HR policies and procedures. Implements recommendations on strategic labor and employee engagement matters and collective bargaining. Submits reports to the Board of Regents on labor relations, affirmative action plans, and other relevant topics. Responsible for developing, implementing, and interpreting the Board of Regents' human resources policy and regulation. Leads and serves the campuses in their respective areas of responsibility, and works closely with executives at each university campus to accomplish university goals. Actively develops and implements employee professional training and development.

The University of Alaska is looking for an experienced Chief Human Resources Officer (CHRO) to build and expand on current HR capabilities while driving a strong employee-focused culture. The CHRO acts as a partner and trusted advisor to the President and executive team as well as the senior leadership across the three universities within the University of Alaska system to enable, lead, and support the realization of the University of Alaska’s mission, objectives, and vision.

Job Location:

The CHRO position has the option to be based in Anchorage, Fairbanks, or Juneau AK. The University of Alaska is a land, sea and space-grant system of higher education established in 1917. The UA system's three universities (UAA, UAF and UAS) are separately accredited institutions with campuses and extended learning centers across the state of Alaska.