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The YMCA of Greater Indianapolis seeks a Chief People Officer to drive HR strategy and organizational development. This role requires a visionary leader with extensive experience in fostering an inclusive culture and managing a diverse workforce. The CPO will shape talent management strategies, oversee HR operations, and align organizational goals with the YMCA's mission, ultimately enhancing employee engagement and performance across the organization.
The Chief People Officer (CPO) is a strategic and mission-driven executive who serves on the YMCA of Greater Indianapolis Strategic Leadership Team. The CPO leads the development and execution of a people-centered strategy that drives organizational effectiveness, talent development, cultural alignment, and operational excellence across all levels of the YMCA. This leader models the YMCA core values of caring, honesty, respect, and responsibility while fostering an inclusive, high-performance culture
Key Responsibilities
Strategic Leadership
Provide visionary leadership for HR and people operations, aligning strategies with the YMCA's mission, business goals, and strategic plan.
Serve as a strategic advisor to the CEO, senior leadership, and Board of Directors on talent-related matters.
Lead change management and culture transformation efforts that improve staff engagement, performance, and development.
Champion equity, diversity, inclusion, and global strategies across all programs and initiatives.
Talent and Organizational Development
Lead the full employee lifecycle : attraction, recruitment, onboarding, performance management, succession planning, and retention.
Oversee leadership development, coaching, and learning programs to cultivate a high-potential workforce.
Evaluate talent readiness and organizational fit of current leaders and staff; make recommendations to strengthen team alignment and structure.
Total Rewards and Compliance
Oversee total rewards strategy, including compensation, benefits, wellness, and recognition programs.
Ensure compliance with federal, state, and local labor laws and board-adopted policies.
Monitor workforce trends and regulatory changes to proactively adjust HR policies and practices.
Operational Oversight
Develop and manage the HR department's annual budget and conduct periodic cost / productivity analyses.
Drive process improvement initiatives and optimize HR systems and technologies (HRIS, reporting, analytics).
Lead and participate in key YMCA committees including HR / Leadership Development, Executive Compensation, Employee Resource Groups, and national YMCA peer groups.
Key Competencies and Attributes
Strategic thinker and systems-level leader with proven ability to influence and execute change.
Outstanding interpersonal, coaching, and listening skills; skilled at building trust and navigating complexity.
Strong communication, facilitation, and presentation skills with stakeholders at all levels.
Proven track record of aligning HR strategies with organizational objectives.
Deep expertise across HR domains : talent management, employee engagement, compensation / benefits, compliance, HRIS, learning & development.
Role Dimensions
Direct supervision of 6 full-time staff, with indirect oversight of 4 additional full-time and 2 part-time employees.
Stewardship of personnel expenses representing over 60% of the Association's total budget : $25M in payroll and $4M in benefits
Employee base : 285 full-time staff and 2,300 part-time / seasonal employees.
Expected Outcomes
Lead a transformation of YMCA culture aligned to its mission and strategic goals.
Position the YMCA of Greater Indianapolis as an "Employer of Choice" through employee engagement, development, and performance strategies.
Implement talent systems that are measurable, equitable, and scalable.
Proactively shape and sustain a values-driven, diverse, and thriving organizational culture.
Qualifications
Bachelor's degree in HR, Organizational Development, Business, or related field required; Master's degree preferred.
10-15 years of progressive leadership experience in HR, talent, or organizational development.
Demonstrated success advising senior leaders and working across diverse organizational levels.
Experience leading in mission-driven or nonprofit environments preferred.
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