Elizabeth Seton Children’s · 5 months ago
Director of Organizational Effectiveness & Engagement
Elizabeth Seton Children’s is focused on aligning its culture with its Mission, Vision, and Values. The Director of Organizational Effectiveness & Engagement will partner with key stakeholders to develop strategies for employee learning, leadership development, and performance management while improving workplace collaboration and engagement.
Health CareHospitalNon ProfitNursing and Residential CareRehabilitation
Responsibilities
Promotes Elizabeth Seton Children’s Mission, Vision, and Core Values to ensure application with organizational policies and procedures
Lead the design, development and execution of current and future Leadership and Professional Development programs. Define leadership and employee development capability models and ensure they remain current as company needs evolve
Coach leaders on managing and developing their talent everyday
Proactively assess OE needs at the organization, division, team, and individual levels and partner with leadership to use the information to implement actions, programs, and processes to address those needs effectively and efficiently
Integrate emerging research- and practice-based knowledge into the organization’s OE mindsets, strategies, and programs
Develop analytics and metrics to guide and drive future OE strategies, capabilities, and initiatives, ensuring that appropriate assessments are in place to manage the effectiveness of the OE program
Lead internal teams in development and implementation of change initiatives that positively impact employee engagement
Design, create, and facilitate development and performance improvement strategies that result in positive behavior change for people leaders and employees
Collaborate with leaders to build talent and succession plans across the organization ensuring critical roles have top talent and providing opportunity for talent development
Assess talent and pipeline risks and needs across the business in conjunction with the Leadership Team and ensure robust talent management
Lead and influence strategic talent and succession discussions to ensure a structured and objective approach to development and succession decisions
Provide coaching and support to key leaders in the development of dynamic teams that support succession and company growth needs
Develop and implement strategies to support identifying, promoting, and retaining high performers in the organization at all levels
Direct the Performance Management and performance evaluation process that focuses employee's efforts on the achievement of business goals and attainment of requisite skills/competencies to achieve strategic goals
Coach and support leaders to deliver regular, motivating performance and development coaching to their teams and employees
Lead and serve as subject matter expert and principal advisor to the Core Values Team to embed Core Values in ESC’s culture. Develop strategies and deliver programs that cultivate a positive work environment and optimize the engagement levels of employees
Administer the employee engagement survey process, including debriefing of results and corrective actions to address areas of opportunity and reinforce high engagement areas
Perform system administration functions for OE systems. Manage vendor relationships; maintain system functionality aligned with ESC requirements; develop and deliver training to enable staff to effectively utilize systems
Prepare and manage budget and adjust to support company requirements
Qualification
Required
Master's degree in Business Administration, Organizational Development, Industrial and Organizational Psychology, or related field is required
Minimum 10 years of experience in Organizational Development with at least 5-7 years in a management capacity
Expertise of adult learning principles, organizational and leadership development best practices, and related theories with the demonstrated ability to translate it into practical application
Highly-motivated self-starter comfortable leading and managing teams through organizational effectiveness initiatives
Ability to facilitate senior level meetings and counsel leaders on talent management and development topics
Must demonstrate outstanding judgment and sound business skills with the ability to establish a strong rapport with staff at all levels
Strong orientation to creating positive and collaborative work environments of diverse populations through effective employee engagement practices
Experienced in leading cross-functional, cross-level teams
Extensive experience using individual talent and organizational capability assessment tools and diagnostic instruments
Demonstrated ability in leading & designing organizational change initiatives
Previous experience working in healthcare with an understanding of the unique challenges that impact healthcare talent management
Strong communication, presentation/facilitation and interpersonal skills including experience presenting at a national level
Ability to write internal and external communications, as well as training material
Working knowledge of latest social collaboration e-learning tools, systems, and technologies
Proficient using standard office software such as Word, PowerPoint, Excel, and Outlook
Experience in project management, with skills necessary to interpret what is needed for the success of a project and to create appropriate schedules for timely delivery
Very high level of time management skills, flexibility in competently juggling competing priorities and changing expectations
Highly organized in dealing with people and executing tasks, and a proven track record of producing results
Excellent consulting, problem solving, and analytical skills
Must meet or exceed all health standards and requirements for the position as established by NYDOH and all other regulatory agencies
Must meet the general health requirements set forth by the policies of this Center which includes a medical and physical examination
Must be able to push, pull, move, and/or lift a minimum of thirty-five (35) pounds
Must be able to assist in the evacuation of residents, if necessary
Preferred
HR Certification (CHHR, PHR, SPHR, or SHRM SCP) preferred
Company
Elizabeth Seton Children’s
Elizabeth Seton Children’s is a family of non-profit organizations that offers medical services, nursing, and respiratory care.