Team: TalentJob Level: DirectorReports To: Senior DirectorLocation: Hybrid - NYC (3-4 days per week on site)Standard Work Hours: 9a-6pFull-Time/Part-Time: Full-TimeSalary: $117,753About Achievement FirstAchievement First (AF) is a non-profit 501(c)(3) organization that currently supports 41 public charter schools in New York, Connecticut, and Rhode Island. Consistently rated as one of the top charter school networks in the country for almost 25 years, AF is committed to continuous improvement, programmatic evolution for enhanced student outcomes, and sustainable growth. The majority of AF students are Black and Latinx children from low-income families who will be the first in their families to graduate from college. AF currently employs more than 2,200 staff - 64% of whom identify as Black, Indigenous, and People of Color - who collectively educate nearly 15,000 students in Brooklyn and Queens, NY; New Haven, Bridgeport, and Hartford, CT; and Providence, RI.The mission of Achievement First is to deliver on the promise of equal educational opportunity for all of America's children. AF knows that every child-regardless of race, zip code, or economic status-deserves access to great schools. At AF, students realize their potential and develop the skills they need to graduate from high school, succeed in college, thrive in a competitive world, and serve as the next generation of leaders in their communities. At AF, students and staff embark on a shared journey to fulfill their incredible potential.We are looking for a strategic and dynamic Director, Employee Relations to join our Talent Operations team.Your ImpactAchievement First's Talent Operations team ensures strong talent practices are effectively and consistently implemented across the Achievement First network as the organization adapts to scale. The team also seeks to create a world-class employee experience such that all employees feel valued and want to stay at Achievement First to relentlessly support student success.We believe that compassionate, consistent, and fairly implemented talent practices are critical to our success at building a network of high-performing schools that can close the achievement gap at scale. The team accomplishes this by:
- Overseeing comprehensive performance evaluation systems
- Offering competitive total rewards packages
- Fueling people leadership practices with strong talent data, clear guidance, and efficient processes
- Creating avenues for employee input and feedback through various talent management surveys
Reporting directly to the Sr. Director, Employee Relations & HR Policy, you will be responsible for:Investigations (65%)
- Lead complex workplace investigations, ensuring thoroughness and compliance with legal and organizational standards.
- Prepare investigatory summaries and lead debrief sessions to present findings and recommend corrective actions to mitigate risk and drive improvement.
- Draft critical documents, such as separation letters, Title IX notices, and warning letters.
- Participate in termination meetings as necessary, providing guidance and support for leadership.
Employee Relations & Performance Management (20%)
- Mitigate organizational risk by advising on policy violations, ensuring compliance with organizational policies, and federal, state, and local employment laws.
- Collaborate in the creation, update, and communication of HR policies that define workplace standards and expectations.
- Provide strategic counsel to school principals, conducting regular check-ins to offer guidance on complex employee relations issues and performance management concerns.
- Advise on position eliminations and prepare separation agreements as needed.
- Hold weekly office hours for school staff to address HR and payroll inquiries and employee complaints.
- Guide school leadership teams on addressing performance issues, including developing Performance Improvement Plans (PIPs).
ADA & Leaves of Absence (10%)
- Manage ADA accommodation requests by facilitating the interactive process, ensuring regulatory compliance, and preparing related communications.
- Support medical leave administration, including eligibility evaluation, return-to-work expectations, addressing non-compliance, and facilitating separations when necessary.
- Assist with workers' compensation claims, ensuring timely and effective management.
Mediations (3%)
- Facilitate conflict resolution and mediation meetings to resolve employee disputes and improve team dynamics
Trainings (2%)
- Analyze case data to determine training needs.
- Develop and lead training sessions for school leadership and staff on HR policies, employee relations, and performance management topics to ensure consistent knowledge across the region.
Skills & ExperienceAll candidates for this position will foster a culture of entrepreneurialism, innovation, and project management to ensure our Talent Operations team, like our schools, are setting a high bar in all areas and pursuing it relentlessly.Candidates must have a Bachelor's degree and at least three years of experience in employee relations and/or human resources. A Master's degree, prior experience facilitating training, and conducting HR investigations are preferred.An ideal candidate will demonstrate skills in the following areas:
- Excellent interpersonal skills with demonstrated social intelligence, tact, empathy, respect, and patience
- Confident in interacting with and influencing individuals at all levels within the organization
- Ability to thrive in a fast-paced, entrepreneurial environment; flexible, able to work autonomously as well as take direction as needed
- Multitasking capability with exceptional attention to detail and organizational skills
- Proactive verbal and written communication style
- Belief in the Achievement First mission and educational model
In addition, candidates must possess:
- Knowledge of applicable federal, state, and local employment laws and regulations
- Experience with HRIS systems, particularly ADP Workforce Now, is a plus
- Conflict resolution skills to address and diffuse employee relations concerns
- Flexibility to work and travel to schools in Brooklyn and Queens at least three days a week
CompensationAchievement First offers a salary of $117,753, which is set through a lens of equity and based on the requisite skills, education, and experience relevant to the role. Additionally, we provide a comprehensive benefits package that includes paid time off, medical, dental, vision, and life insurance, a 403(b) retirement benefit package with match, and paid family leave.Achievement First is an equal opportunity employer and values diversity. We strongly encourage people from all backgrounds to apply. Spanish language proficiency is a plus.Learn more about diversity at Achievement First here.Achievement First is an equal opportunity employer and an organization that values diversity. People from all diverse backgrounds are strongly encouraged to apply. Spanish language proficiency is a plus. You can learn more about diversity at Achievement First here: