Chief People & Culture Officer
About Robin Hood
Founded in 1988 Robin Hood is a 501(c)(3) public charity that finds fuels and creates the most impactful and scalable solutions lifting New Yorkers permanently out of poverty in New York City. We convene philanthropists civil society organizations government businesses nonprofits community members and those living in poverty to develop and advance programs and policies that can make the American Dream real here in New York City.
Our investments include best-in-class organizations providing legal services housing meals workforce development training childcare education and other vital services that give New Yorkers the tools to build better lives. The programs it funds are often the first of their kind and serve as demonstration models to identify what works before being replicated in other cities. Because our Board of Directors covers 100% of all administrative fundraising and evaluation costs every dollar donated goes directly to organizations helping New Yorkers in need.
While Robin Hoods primary focus is on New York its impact extends far beyond the borders of the city. Its pioneering metrics-based approach has become the gold standard for charities around the nation as Robin Hood works to understand and evaluate the impact of its partners to ensure that its philanthropic dollars are utilized to maximum impact. Robin Hood also supports its community partners and their leaders with financial and strategic support and management assistance that allows those organizations to maximize their impact.
Robin Hood also understands that if we are to support families living in poverty on the path towards financial independence we must become an effective partner with government. We do this by collaborating with government partners to build program and policy innovations that hold the promise of expanding economic opportunity in New York City -- providing nimble risk capital for high-potential strategies. We also work to advance public policies that research tells us expand economic this way we seek to leverage our philanthropic investments by finding ways to advance the highest-impact strategies at scale.
Robin Hood has the unique ability to be a catalyzing force for those living in poverty bringing distinct constituencies together to develop and spread the most effective strategies to advance economic mobility in New York City and beyond.
Our Approach:
Focusing on Results: We invest in best-in-class organizations operating effective programs. We fund research to understand how poverty persists and what strategies are effective in fighting it. And we track grant outcomes and apply cost/benefit analyses to ensure every dollar we invest demonstrably improves the lives of low-income New Yorkers.
Building Institutions that Transform New York City: We offer management advice strategic real estate consulting board placement services financial and communications coaching leadership development and other technical assistance to help our partners increase scale and impact.
Driving Innovation to Solve Unmet Needs: We invest in new leaders new organizations and new ideas that have groundbreaking potential.
Scaling What Works: We partner with government and other funders to grow proven solutions in New York City and beyond so more people benefit from investments that work.
Reporting Relationship
Reports to Chief Financial and Operations Officer (CFOO)
Direct reports: Human Capital Staff
Other key relationships:
Position Overview
The Chief People & Culture Officer (CPCO) leads all aspects of people operations for Robin Hoods workforce. The CPCO is a member of the executive leadership team and helps the Chief Financial and Operations Officer (CFOO) support the Boards Audit Finance and Compliance Committee. They are a strategic leader whose role is to advance Robin Hoods mission by supporting the organizations primary asset its highly skilled staff.
The CPCO has responsibility for contributing to and understanding the strategic direction of the organization. They are responsible for providing high level proactive aligned people and culture partnership to the CEO and CFOO and peer-level department heads. The CPCO is charged with assessing and enhancing organizational culture in a strong team-centered environment.
At the same time as an operational leader reporting to the CFOO the CPCO will take a guiding role in organizational development and diversity equity and inclusion initiatives. The CPCO will directly oversee employee relations all aspects of talent management including talent acquisition on-boarding and off-boarding performance management professional development initiatives policy administration and compensation and benefits design and administration.
Responsibilities
Responsibilities include but are not limited to:
Qualifications:
Robin Hood Leadership Competencies:
Strategic Business Acumen
Anticipates organizational needs and aligns people strategies to long-term goals.
Ethical Leadership and Judgement
Upholds the highest ethical standards exercises impeccable discretion and demonstrates sound judgment in handling sensitive and complex issues.
Relationship Management
Cultivates authentic productive partnerships at all levels of the organization.
Diversity Equity and Inclusion
Champions DEI as a strategic priority embedding it across all policies programs and leadership practices ensuring equity is central to organizational culture.
Leadership and Navigation
Guides the organization through change with clarity influence and resilience.
Human Capital Expertise
Brings depth in HR disciplines while applying them in ways that drive organizational impact and equity.
Cultural Competence
Builds inclusive practices that reflect the diversity of Robin Hoods staff and stakeholders.
Critical Evaluation
Uses evidence and insight to assess challenges and design effective interventions.
Consultation and Coaching
Serves as a trusted advisor and coach to leaders teams and staff at all levels.
Communication Excellence
Communicates complex ideas clearly and persuasively to diverse audiences.
Other Personal Characteristics:
Diversity Equity and Inclusion
Robin Hood is committed to promoting diversity equity inclusion and representation in all aspects of its work. As New York Citys largest poverty-fighting organization Robin Hood believes that building a diverse team is fundamental to its ability to effectively serve and strengthen organizations serving the most vulnerable communities in the city and to influence the policies that affect them.
Robin Hood believes in the potential that diversity creates deep and responsive relationships with its community partners; the ability to solve complex problems efficiently and effectively; and most importantly the ability of its diverse staff to work to its full capacity.
Robin Hood builds diversity inclusion and equity practices into all aspects of its work. Its practices values traditions and beliefs are embedded in the inclusive culture that it creates. Operationally its formal and informal structures support a work environment that advances the professional development of staff at all levels allows for innovation and grounds its work as poverty fighters.
In its workplace diversity equals representation. Robin Hood seeks to attract and retain a staff that reflects the communities that it serves. Racial and ethnic diversity matter to it as does diversity among other cultural identifiers (ability educational background generation gender gender expression religion immigration status military status sexual orientation socioeconomic status).
Diversity within Robin Hoods staff is enhanced by its efforts at meaningful inclusion. It ensures that team members are empowered to make decisions offer actionable feedback and share credit for team success. Further Robin Hood seeks to develop its talent professionally and has created an intentional focus on mentorship and sponsorship particularly of junior staff. its goal is to encourage long term talent retention and engagement while fostering a culture of innovation.
Robin Hood Guiding Principles
As an organization committed to economic mobility our work is grounded in the following Guiding Principles:
Our professional community reflects myriad demographic characteristics perspectives and backgrounds which includes various identities that reflect diversity in gender identity and expression race ethnicity religion sexual orientation ability and socioeconomic status. Our colleagues have access to opportunity and advancement as we promote fair and equitable treatment and have encouraged participation by underrepresented groups. As a team we promote a sense of belonging high levels of engagement and shared respect.
Salary and Benefits
Salary commensurate with relevant experience and qualifications. Robin Hood also offers a full and competitive benefits package that includes medical dental and vision insurance generous retirement contributions eligibility to participate in paid medical family and parental leave programs professional development cell phone reimbursement and full-time employees start with 20 days of Paid Time Off (prorated). Eligible for a performance bonus.
The salary range for this position is $300000-$325000.
This position is located in New York City.
To Apply
Robin Hood has retained Spencer Stuart to support this search. If you wish to submit your own application materials or nominate someone to serve as the next CPCO please send an email with supporting materials to
Robin Hood is an equal opportunity employer. Applicants from diverse backgrounds and identities are encouraged to apply.
Please note that Robin Hood Foundation has adopted a COVID-19 vaccination policy to safeguard the health and well-being of our employees. As a condition of employment Robin Hood employees are required to be fully vaccinated for COVID-19 unless a reasonable accommodation is approved or as otherwise required by law.
Required Experience:
Chief
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