Assistant Vice President Human Resources
Listed on 2026-01-12
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HR/Recruitment
HR Manager, Employee Relations -
Management
HR Manager, Employee Relations
Location: New York
Assistant Vice President for Human Resources
Reporting to the Senior Vice President for Finance and Administration (SVPFA), the Assistant Vice President for Human Resources (AVPHR) serves as the chief human resources officer for all staff and faculty at Brooklyn College. The AVPHR is responsible for directing the strategic planning and management of the College’s human resources programs in accordance with policies, procedures and practices of the College and University and in compliance with all applicable laws and legal mandates.
PositionDetails
The Assistant Vice President will lead the development and implementation of forward‑thinking HR practices that enhance service delivery, improve operational efficiency, and promote a culture of continuous improvement; bring deep experience in business process mapping and redesign to streamline workflows, eliminate inefficiencies, and align HR operations with institutional goals.
Areas of responsibility include but are not limited to talent management, workforce planning, benefits management, training and professional development, employee and labor relations, time and leave administration, performance management, employee recognition programs, compensation and payroll processes, and compliance.
Typical Duties- Develop and implement HR strategies aligned with the CUNY and Brooklyn College strategic plans and CUNY guidelines for tax levy and non-tax levy employees.
- Advise the President, SVPFA and senior leadership on workforce planning, organizational design, and HR risk management.
- Ensure compliance with federal, state, and local employment laws and CUNY policies; collaborate with Legal Affairs and CUNY Central offices as appropriate.
- Ensure the accuracy and consistency of HR policies, communications, reporting, and metrics; lead the strategic use of HR data by overseeing staff who develop reports, dashboards, and analytics, and apply insights to inform decisions and drive continuous improvement.
- Oversee health, retirement, tuition waiver programs, and wellness initiatives tailored to a diverse campus workforce.
- Direct investigations; collaborate with legal counsel, diversity and equity, and union representatives on contract compliance.
- Consult with administrative and academic managers who need assistance to document employee guidance discussions and performance issues.
- Oversee the hiring practices for faculty, staff, and executive positions; ensure compliance with CUNY search procedures and diversity recruitment goals.
- Partner with academic leadership on faculty appointment processes.
- Collaborate with the Chief Diversity Officer to embed DEI principles into recruitment, retention, and professional development strategies.
- Design comprehensive onboarding programs that integrate new hires into the campus community and culture, and thorough off‑boarding programs.
- Analyze turnover data to implement retention strategies, particularly for high‑need subject areas and support roles.
- Advise on hiring practices and salary determinations to ensure compliance with university policy and contractual agreements.
- Provide workforce analytics and reporting for audits, accreditation, and strategic planning.
- Lead HR technology initiatives (CUNYWork/Workday); ensure accurate data, streamlined workflows, and audit‑ready documentation.
- Lead efforts to develop and implement a comprehensive professional development plan utilizing all available resources.
- Work with all managers and supervisors to ensure professional development for their teams is embedded in their work.
- Ensure compliance with mandatory compliance training requirements.
- Supervise and mentor HR staff; manage departmental budget and vendor relationships.
- Serve on various University and College Committees:
Personnel & Budget, Support Staff (HEO) Screening Committee, Labor Management, Workplace Violence Advisory Team, etc. - Perform other duties as assigned by the Senior Vice President for Finance and Administration.
This position is in CUNY's Executive Compensation Plan. All executive positions require a minimum of a Bachelor's degree and eight years' related experience.
Other Qualifications- Master's degree in Human…
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