div class="content">Simple Title Closing & Escrow/ Director of Human Resources/ Danvers, MA
Simple Title Closing & Escrow, a growing, multi-state professional services organization focused on operational excellence, strong culture, and sustainable growth, is seeking an experienced generalist to join the team as the Director of Human Resources based in the Danvers, MA office.
The Director of HR will serve as a key strategic partner to ownership and senior leadership in strengthening a people centric infrastructure to support expansion, leadership development, and long-term retention across multiple states.
In this professional, hands-on role, you will be responsible for oversight of all aspects of the HR functions and will lead in the next phase of growth driving HR programs and best practices including recruitment, onboarding, payroll, employee relations and engagement, benefits management, performance management, compliance, policy development, workforce planning and leadership development and training.
This role requires travel to our other office locations to build relationships, support managers, reinforce culture, and ensure alignment across teams.
Benefits of the Job: - Comprehensive benefits including medical, dental, vision and short-term disability.
We may use artificial intelligence (AI) tools to support parts of the hiring process, such as reviewing applications, analyzing resumes, or assessing responses and identifying potential inconsistencies or verification signals in application materials based on available information.
p>Reporting to the CHRO, the Director, Human Resources Business Partner (HRBP) provides HR leadership and consultation to client groups within multiple functions, including Regulatory, Corporate Strategy, Medical Affairs, and other key late-stage clinical areas. Builds strong partnerships within the HR team to enhance the function's effectiveness in providing solutions to key business needs and to roll out corporate-wide programs that enhance the overall employee experience and support growth and success of overall business strategy.
Cambridge, MA30+ days ago
Program Administration and Policy Implementation
p>The opportunity: The Director, Human Resource Business Partner is responsible for defining and executing human capital strategies for HBP, partnering closely with executives, managers, and employees to drive organizational performance, culture, and talent outcomes.
Partner with HR COEs (TA, L&D, HR Ops) to lead talent management, leadership development, performance management, and compensation processes with leaders and their groups/departments.
Lead negotiator for certain labor contracts and will help direct and to drive the strategic and administrative initiatives with respect to the labor relations function for the University community, including routine interface with internal partners and external entities such as the U.S. National Labor Relations Board, the American Arbitration Association, and the Federal Mediation and Conciliation Service on behalf of the University. In depth, substantive knowledge of the NLRA with respect to represented and non-represented employee settings is required, as well as a full understanding of all of the rights of the employer and employee with respect to the NLRA, and other major labor and employment laws governing large, private institutions of higher education.
Interpret and implement HR policies and procedures across the organization; recommend continual improvements, as needed • Actively participate in the recruitment of talent ensuring we hire the best of the best • Work collaboratively with the HRBP team to help drive and implement all HR programs, including talent & career development, career progression, leadership development, engagement • In partnership with Commercial training team, develop, drive, and deliver training and development programs aligned with the needs of the business • Partner with employees and managers at all levels to address and resolve employee relations matters and conduct investigations, as needed, working with Legal and Compliance. Responsibilities (including, but not limited to): • Provide leadership and expertise on both strategic and tactical HR matters for the Commercial organization and other groups, as needed • Establish credibility and trust throughout the organization and act as a valuable partner and coach to the business • Advise and counsel leadership and line managers in areas such as organizational development, talent and career development through Individual Development Plans (IDP), performance management, compensation, coaching, employee engagement and retention, headcount planning, recognition, etc.
Lead negotiator for certain labor contracts and will help direct and to drive the strategic and administrative initiatives with respect to the labor relations function for the University community, including routine interface with internal partners and external entities such as the U.S. National Labor Relations Board, the American Arbitration Association, and the Federal Mediation and Conciliation Service on behalf of the University. In depth, substantive knowledge of the NLRA with respect to represented and non-represented employee settings is required, as well as a full understanding of all of the rights of the employer and employee with respect to the NLRA, and other major labor and employment laws governing large, private institutions of higher education.
Burlington, MA30+ days ago
p>Qualifications: • Bachelor's degree with 10+ years progressive HR experience, including significant HRBP experience supporting commercial organizations in a growth-oriented environment (biotech, pharma, medical device, or related industry preferred) • Strong experience in performance management, succession planning, and leadership development • Demonstrated ability to coach senior leaders and influence without authority • Experience leveraging HR analytics and AI-enabled tools to inform talent decisions • Strong business acumen with understanding of revenue models, territory management, and commercialization strategy • Excellent executive presence, communication skills, and facilitation capability • Demonstrated expertise in workforce planning, organizational development, and change leadership • Strong background in talent acquisition, employee development, engagement, and retention • Proven business acumen and ability to influence at all organizational levels, including executive leadership • Ability to operate independently and prioritize in a fast-paced, evolving environment • Experience designing and implementing talent strategies that support business scale, especially in growth-stage or transforming organizations.
• AI & Data-Driven Talent Practices • Leverage AI-enabled HR technologies to inform workforce planning, predictive retention analytics, performance insights, and talent acquisition strategies • Partner with HR Operations and Talent Acquisition to optimize systems and digital tools supporting commercial teams • HR Team Collaboration • Design and implement enterprise-wide talent, engagement, rewards and learning strategies • Create accelerated development journeys for high potential talent, integrating stretch assignments, training, mentorship, and visibility opportunities • Lead change initiatives; ensure effective communication and stakeholder alignment during transformations; Support leaders in navigating ambiguity and organizational change.
Builds consensus and alignment around a topic and persuades others to act\n \n\n Proactively defines, builds and implements value-added HR strategies and solutions\n \n\n Advises senior commercial leaders in solving complex issues related to organization design, development, and change leadership\n \n\n Establishes strategies and tactics to enable the business to attract, develop, and retain high-quality talent at all levels to support the growth objectives, opportunities, and strategies of the business\n \n\n Leads the strategic workforce planning efforts to ensure the people and talent strategy is in alignment with the organization's long range strategic plan (identification of long-term capability needs, talent acquisition and succession planning)\n \n\n Builds deep and impactful partnerships with the HR specialist functions such as Total Rewards, Talent Acquisition, People Experience, Talent Management and Strategic Analytics to provide HR solutions to key business needs and to roll out corporate-wide programs that enhance the overall employee experience and support growth and success of overall business strategy\n \n\n Works with commercial leaders to implement and manage key HR processes, such as the year-end performance management process (performance assessment, calibration, and compensation planning)\n \n\n Partner with Talent Acquisition (TA) to ensure TA strategy is in place to deliver on key capability and workforce builds, with a specific focus on diverse talent, critical and board-approved hires\n \n\n Provide perspective, guidance and coaching to organizational leaders regarding business challenges and opportunities, enhancing leadership capabilities, engagement & retention, increasing effectiveness, and optimizing organizational performance.\n \n\n Utilize data analytics and metrics to identify trends and market conditions to define, build and implement value-added HR strategies and solutions.\n \n\n Ensure organizational effectiveness through proper alignment of people, processes, structure, and culture with business strategies.\n \n\n Counsel and coach managers regarding performance management and effective leadership coaching. Works in partnership with Director of Employee Relations to address gaps in performance and effective management of issues and concerns.\n \n\n Serve as a role model and key shaper of a culture of innovation, curiosity, experimentation, challenging the status quo.\n \n\n Lead Strategic Workforce Planning that includes identifying people and organizational implications of the business strategy, identifying key talent and driving accelerated development and succession plans.\n \n\n Drive and support an open and inclusive culture that embraces individual difference.\n \n\n Partner with HR organization to plan, develop and implement initiatives and programs in talent acquisition, leadership & employee development, compensation, benefits, HRIS, training and development to ensure client's needs are understood and met by corporate- wide programs.\n \n\n \nPROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE\n\n Bachelor's degree in a relevant field.\n \n\n A minimum of 12 years of HRBP experience, or the equivalent combination of education and experience, within a life sciences, biotech or pharmaceutical environment.\n \n\n Proven experience as an HRBP in a Commercial or customer-facing organization, in biotech/pharma.
Boston, Massachusetts6 days ago
li>Executive Coaching & Leadership Development: Coach senior leaders and leadership teams to strengthen performance, decision quality, and alignment, while leading robust talent reviews and succession processes.
. Strategic Workforce Planning: Develop strategies to attract, develop, and retain high-impact technical and leadership talent, leveraging build/buy/borrow approaches, internal mobility, and reskilling initiatives.
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Typically requires a University Degree or equivalent experience and minimum 12 years prior relevant experience, or an Advanced Degree in a related field and minimum 10 years experience; 16 years of relevant experience in lieu of a degree. Partnering with HR Centers of Expertise and QMA leaders, this role supports transformation and change initiatives to ensure workforce strategies are implemented and aligned with business priorities.
Boston, Massachusetts9 days ago
li>Establish robust, audit-ready HR processes and governance frameworks (e.g., SOX-level compliance readiness) and partner cross-functionally to support proxy-level reporting or advanced corporate governance requirements as needed. You will serve as a trusted advisor to the leadership team, building the HR infrastructure needed for sustainable growth, investing deeply in our culture, and ensuring we remain compliant across multiple states.
Manchester, NH30+ days ago
ESSENTIAL PHYSICAL ABILITIES: Sufficient clarity of speech and hearing or other communication capabilities, with or without reasonable accommodation, which permits the employee to communicate effectively; Sufficient vision or other powers of observation, with or without reasonable accommodation, which permits the employee to review a wide variety of materials in electronic or hard copy form; Sufficient manual dexterity with or without reasonable accommodation, which permits the employee to operate a personal computer, telephone and related equipment; Sufficient mobility and flexibility which allows employees to stoop, kneel, crouch, stand, walk, push, pull, climb reach and grasp repetitively; Sufficient strength and endurance with or without reasonable accommodations, which permits the employee to lift and carry, through a full range of motion, up to 25 pounds occasionally, 10 pounds frequently and 5 pounds continuously. The nature of the work performed requires that an employee in this class establish and maintain effective working relationships with the Department of Labor, State Workforce Agencies, local colleges/universities, school districts, testing vendors, community partners, department heads, other city employees and the public.
p>CCPA. The Director, HR develops policy and directs and coordinates human resources activities, such as employment, compensation, labor relations, benefits, training, and employee services by performing the following duties personally or through subordinate supervisors.
p class="MsoNormal">The HRBP works within the Employee & Labor Relations unit, alongside other HR business units and university leadership to support effective workplace practices and organizational success, as well as to support the University in providing transformative employee experiences in a caring and collaborative community. - Collaborate with other HR business units and partners (Talent Acquisition, Compensation, OD&L, HRIS, HR Service Center, BU Children’s Center, and Faculty & Staff Assistance Office, Office of the Ombuds, and Community & Inclusion).
The HR Assistant is expected to alert the Director to matters that require his/her attention; to anticipate, undertake, and accomplish varied tasks with a minimum of supervision; foresee the Director's probable requirements and act accordingly; and use tact, diplomacy, and good judgment when communicating with the Director's associates, all staff, and the general public. Manage and respond to a wide range of Human Resources inquiries, including employment verification requests, direct deposit changes, tax withholding changes, leave-related, Public Service Loan Forgiveness (PSLF) certifications, suitability determination letters, and other employment-related matters.
p>The Lexington Public Schools Human Resources Department serves 10 schools and the Central Administration Building and approximately 1,700 full-time, part-time and temporary employees. Administer Human Resources support for Lexington Community Education (LCE), Extended School Year (ESY), summer programs, and student internship placements.
strong>Job: *Human ResourcesOrganization: *Office of the State AuditorTitle: *Human Resources Coordinator * Location:Massachusetts-Boston-1 Ashburton PlaceRequisition ID:260004FO. -- $75,500.45/yr. *(Commensuratewith experience)GENERAL STATEMENT OF DUTIES: The HR Coordinator is responsible for providing administrative support for the day-to-day operations of Human Resources in support of the initiatives, goals and objectives of the Office of the State Auditor (OSA).
The ideal candidate will bring strong organizational, analytical, and problem-solving skills, along with a customer-service mindset and the ability to manage multiple priorities in a fast-paced environment while exercising professionalism, discretion, and sound judgment. This position is responsible for a broad range of Human Resources functions including HR operations, employee records management, HRIS administration, onboarding, payroll coordination, benefits administration, recruitment activities, and employee services.
Somerville, MA30 days ago
The HR Specialist works closely with school leaders and the Human Resources team to attract, develop, and retain a diverse and high-performing workforce aligned with the school's mission and values. Develop and implement strategic recruitment plans in collaboration with the Director of Human Resources to attract qualified candidates for instructional, administrative, and support staff roles.
p>The Human Resources Coordinator is responsible for providing support to the Human Resources Department, which includes applicant and new hire administration, recruiting for vacant positions, conducting general employee orientations, maintaining all personnel records and files, responding to correspondence, and other HR related duties. At Arbour Hospital, we work diligently and compassionately to provide patients and their families with high-quality care and service excellence across a continuum of specialized behavioral health services.
Our network of 450 venues worldwide, hosting 20,000 events and entertaining 165 million guests each year, is powered by our depth of expertise and level of execution across every component feasibility & consulting, owner's representation, sales, partnerships, hospitality, merchandise, venue management, and content & booking of world-class live events and venues. The HR Manager will report to the General Manager and Regional Human Resources Director and will partner with the operational managers on key initiatives that drive customer satisfaction, operational excellence, and business performance.
Bedford, New Hampshire30+ days ago
p>Summary of Objective: The Human Resources Manager partners with the Human Resources Director, Human Resources Team, and site leadership to proactively manage and deliver human resources strategies, processes and services and executes our people initiatives and drives HR functional excellence and process improvement.
Knowledge and/or leadership experience in multiple HR disciplines (i.e., organizational diagnosis, employee engagement, leadership development; strategic staffing; performance management; talent management; workforce effectiveness; succession planning; organizational development, design & effectiveness; legal compliance; rewards and recognition, etc.).
Communication Technology Services (CTS) is one of the largest integrators and managed service providers for enterprise cellular networks in the U.S., specializing in the design, installation and support of Distributed Antenna System (DAS), Small Cell, and 4G/5G Private Wireless Networks for Enterprise. Skills & Knowledge: Advanced Microsoft Excel skills required, including the ability to create, modify, and analyze Pivot Tables, Pivot Charts, formulas, compliance reports, dashboards, and large data sets used for safety, fleet, training, and HR reporting.
li>Oversee and manage the administration of multi-tiered employee benefits programs, including plans such as retirement, health, dental, life, vision, short- and long-term disability, deferred compensation, and employee assistance for assigned employee units; Manage the relationship with and interfaces with third-party administrators to resolve claims, appeals, and provides guidance in policy interpretation and plan documents; Work with Finance to ensure accurate and timely payroll, information, reports, payments, concerning employee benefits and regulatory filings; Collect and analyze human resources data and prepares reports and documents as needed; Assist in conducting open enrollment for benefits, prepares open enrollment benefit materials and literature; Plan, participate in, conduct, and evaluate special projects requiring coordination of activities across departmental and functional lines; Conduct surveys and performs research on administrative and human resources problems or issues; Assist with audits as needed; Maintain Human Resources records by updating employee records and scanning documents into employee records in Paylocity. Respond to inquiries regarding policies, procedures and programs; Interpret human resources policies and procedures with regard to benefits; educates employees and managers on policy and legal compliance regarding leaves of absence; Work collaboratively with the Director of Human Resources and other Human Resources staff to assist C-suite, directors, and all staff on HR matters; Consult with the Director of Human Resources and General Counsel as needed; Identify legal requirements and government reporting regulations affecting human resources functions and ensures policies, procedures and reporting are in compliance; Coordinate with recruiter for open positions within business unit and back-up, when needed, for recruiting; Keep records of benefit plans participation such as insurance and pension plan, personnel transactions such as hires, promotions, transfers, performance reviews, terminations, and employee statistics for government reporting; Manage employee's leave of absences.
Since 1974, Samaritans has answered more than 3.5 million calls and texts; educated 200,000 people to prevent suicide; supported 24,000 suicide loss survivors; and trained 6,500 volunteers to provide compassionate support. • Serves as a coach and thought partner to managers and leaders, guiding them through employee performance, conduct, and development matters with an emphasis on building capability, confidence, and sound judgment rather thanprescribing one-off solutions.
Boston, Massachusetts20 days ago
Our network of 450 venues worldwide, hosting 20,000 events and entertaining 165 million guests each year, is powered by our depth of expertise and level of execution across every component feasibility & consulting, owner’s representation, sales, partnerships, hospitality, merchandise, venue management, and content & booking of world-class live events and venues. The HR Manager will report to the General Manager and Regional Human Resources Director and will partner with the operational managers on key initiatives that drive customer satisfaction, operational excellence, and business performance.
Burlington, MA30+ days ago
Comprised of Tufts Medical Center, the principal teaching hospital of Tufts University and the Tufts University School of Medicine, Lowell General Hospital, MelroseWakefield Hospital, Lawrence Memorial Hospital of Medford, Care at Home, and an integrated network of 2,300 physicians, we treat the most complex conditions, keep our communities healthy and bring research breakthroughs to life. Originally founded in 1893, MelroseWakefield Hospital is a 234-bed general hospital offering a wide range of services, including expert cardiac care, 24-hour emergency care and Level III trauma care, wound care management and maternity services with an on-site Level II Special Care Nursery.
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Summary: The Chief Human Resources Officer (CHRO) serves as a key member of the executive leadership team, shaping and executing a comprehensive human capital strategy that enables the Authority to achieve its mission of delivering reliable, cost-effective, and high-quality water and sewer services. The CHRO partners closely with senior leadership to align talent strategy with long-term business objectives, ensuring the Authority attracts, develops, and retains a diverse, high-performing workforce of over 1,000 employees.
Experience in benefits administration, or experience working in a human resources or similar department; Competence using technology, especially knowledge of Google Suite and MS Office applications is critical; Experience with applicant tracking system and online record management systems (Talent Ed, applications such as Infinite Visions); Ability to create and manipulate spreadsheets; Ability to maintain confidentiality and discretion with sensitive information; Integrity and strong organizational and interpersonal skills with a positive customer service orientation and the ability to relate well with staff, administration, employee association representatives, job applicants and the community; and. The specialist assists employees with benefit policies, programs, procedures, and enrollment, executes other human resources tasks, and assists the Director of Human Resources in all phases of human resources, compensation and employee relations as needed.
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li>Assumes scheduling, coordinating and clerical functions, including but not limited to word processing, making copies, filing, data entry, answering the telephone, receiving visitors, and maintaining records and files for all office correspondence. The school system educates over 6,200 students in 11 schools, including 1 early learning center, 4 elementary schools, 3 middle schools, 2 high schools, and 1 virtual school.