Executive Director of Human Resources (Ord. Title: Executive 3, Exempt)
City of Seattle
- Location
- Seattle, WA
- Employment
- Full Time
- Work model
- On-Site
- Level
- Staff
- Salary
- $79 – $130/hr
About this role
About the Department
The Seattle Police Department is comprised of approximately 1,600 dedicated law enforcement professionals all committed to creating and fostering a work environment that is collaborative, innovative, and leading the way in law enforcement principles and practices. Ours is a culture that encourages top performers to adhere to a standard of excellence in the identification of and resolution to complex challenges. At SPD we acknowledge and honor the fundamental value and dignity of all individuals and pledge ourselves to creating and maintaining an environment that respects diverse traditions, heritages, and experiences.
Position Description
The Seattle Police Department (SPD) is pleased to announce an opportunity for the position of Executive Director of Human Resources (Ord. Title: Executive 3, Exempt). SPD is the largest municipal law enforcement agency in the state of Washington, with an annual budget of over $488 million. The Department consists of more than 1,100 uniformed members and approximately 500 professional employees. Employees are represented by multiple bargaining units.
The Executive Director of Human Resources is a key management position reporting directly to the Chief Operating Officer. This position plays a vital role in developing, implementing and communicating human resources strategies that align with the goals of the department, with an emphasis on equity and inclusion in alignment with the City’s Race and Social Justice Initiative. With a division budget of approximately $26.8 million, the Director manages the work of 46 personnel to design, implement, and administer all human resources initiatives and systems.
Position Duties and Responsibilities
The Executive Director of Human Resources oversees areas such as Payroll, Labor Relations, Employment Services, Retention, Recruitment and Hiring, Leadership Development, Performance Management, Personnel Records, Job Classification and Compensation, Workers’ Compensation, Disability Management, Occupational Wellness, and Equal Opportunity and Workplace Investigations.
The Director handles employee and labor relations, serving on the management team, negotiating labor contracts, ensuring compliance with memoranda of agreement, and resolving labor grievances. They also provide guidance on employee relations issues and workplace concerns, ensuring fair and consistent application of disciplinary policies and procedures. Additionally, they support the department’s payroll team and ensure employees’ records, time, and leave are accurately handled.
As part of the department’s Leadership Team, the Director offers strategic advice and policies and oversees the development and implementation of HR work plans that eliminate barriers to recruiting, hiring, developing, and retaining uniformed members who reflect the diversity of Seattle’s communities; and that cultivate trauma-informed leadership across all bureaus and precincts. They represent the Seattle Police Department in City meetings, the City Council, and Citywide work groups. This position also closely collaborates with Seattle’s Department of Human Resources on various program and policy matters.
Required Qualifications
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