People & Culture Manager

Website Brigid Alliance

The Brigid Alliance seeks to add a People & Culture Manager to help to create and shape the culture of a remotely staffed organization as it’s looking to sustain a period of significant growth beckoned by an increasing need for travel support among abortion seekers in the US. The People & Culture Manager will work closely to collaborate with and report to the Director of Operations.

About:
The Brigid Alliance (501c3) is a nationwide practical support organization for people who must travel long distances for abortion care. Working across the United States, we arrange and fund confidential travel, lodging, childcare, and logistical assistance, closing the gap between the need for an abortion and the ability to access one. We partner with independent and nationally affiliated clinics, abortion funds, and local and regional practical support organizations. The Brigid Alliance envisions a world where everyone has access to abortion care, uninhibited by stigma, and free of systemic or geographic barriers.

Since launching in August of 2018, The Brigid Alliance has assisted over 3,000 individuals and families from all 50 states. We are a crucial part of the reproductive health ecosystem connecting the geographic and metaphorical dots between policy, providers, practice, and patients.

Responsibilities:
With a current staff of 16 and expectations to double our growth in this next year, The Brigid Alliance is ready to hire its first full-time People & Culture position. The People & Culture Manager will report to the Director of Operations and will plan, develop, and coordinate all functions of the employee experience, ensuring equity and inclusion, employee engagement, and legal compliance in support of the organization’s mission. We seek candidates that thrive in evolving organizations, are comfortable leading and working amidst organizational change, and are excited about helping The Brigid Alliance expand its impact. Responsibilities include:

Assess, plan, and build out the People & Culture function within the organization
Own and be the go-to person for all employee-related processes: Support managers to design new positions and prepare job descriptions
Develop and formalize recruiting, onboarding, and offboarding processes
Work with managers to identify staff development needs, and develop and implement plans to meet these needs
Develop and implement plans for employee engagement
Manage employee relations matters
Manage and improve performance management and evaluation processes
Manage the PEO (payroll and benefits) vendor and other benefit carriers, ensuring employees and the organization are achieving maximum value from their services
Conduct compensation benchmarking and ensure equitable and competitive  compensation policies and pay scales
Practice and model for others equitable and inclusive practices for others in all aspects of the work
Continually seek to ensure and improve diversity, equity, and inclusion
With the support of the PEO partner, develop and maintain knowledge of employment law in all states in which Brigid Alliance has staff and ensure the organization remains compliant
Maintain knowledge of trends and leading practices in People & Culture, and apply this knowledge to identify, implement, and measure improvements to People & Culture effectiveness
Support and coach supervisors and staff in all people-related matters
Use data to evaluate and improve People & Culture effectiveness
Strategic planning around organizational structure with leadership
Collaborate with the Director of Operations and any other relevant staff to plan one to two all-staff events per year
Perform other duties as required
Qualifications/Requirements:
Below are the qualifications of an ideal candidate for the position. We recognize and support that some knowledge and skills may need to be developed as someone grows into this role and we encourage you to apply if you meet most but not all requirements.

Requirements:

5+ years’ experience in HR/People and Culture with experience across most HR disciplines
3+ years’ management experience
Demonstrated experience creating or changing and improving HR processes
Role model for giving and receiving feedback and committed to practicing this regularly
Ability to effectively prioritize and execute multiple and sometimes urgent tasks in an environment where priorities often conflict
Ability to maintain confidentiality and discretion on sensitive matters
An understanding of and affinity for The Brigid Alliance’s mission, and commitment to abortion access and reproductive justice
Nice-to-Have:

Knowledge of employment laws and regulations in the states where Brigid Alliance has staff
Willingness and ability to work at both a strategic and tactical level, both managing others and directly executing tasks as necessary
To thrive in this role, candidates in this position will bring an enthusiasm for updating and creating new People & Culture systems, a passion for shaping the organization’s culture so all staff can thrive and grow, and a strong conviction for the mission and work for The Brigid Alliance. We are looking for candidates who are clear communicators, who have the ability to build and maintain positive and collaborative relationships with all levels of staff, and who have excellent emotional intelligence. We are looking for someone who is a systems thinker, who enjoys using data to evaluate effectiveness and efficiency to measure new practices, and is highly competent in working with – or has a willingness to learn – technology (TriNet, email, word processing, Google Workspace, etc).

Work Environment
The Brigid Alliance is a New York-originated organization with a fully remote team
This position follows a Monday to Friday work schedule, 40 hours a week
This position will require heavy computer use
Current staff are in Pacific, Central, Mountain, and Eastern time zones; keeping 9am-5pm Eastern time hours is preferred
This position is open to folks living in the following: Connecticut, Maryland, New Jersey, New York, Virginia, and the District of Columbia
This person is required to attend quarterly in-person multi-day collaboration sessions in New York City with the Director of Operations
Compensation and Benefits:
This is a full-time, exempt position with a starting annual salary range of $90K – $110K depending on experience, with a benefits package that includes medical, dental, vision, and life insurance (eligible from first day of employment), paid family leave (12 weeks at 100% salary continuation), 403b contributions, PTO (17 days of PTO during the first two years, 20 days of PTO from years two to five, 25 days of PTO for five years or more), nine holidays plus end of year office closure from December 24-31, and monthly remote working stipend ($150 per month, or $75 per semi-monthly payroll). The organization also commits to professional development with an annual budget of $1,500 per person. Comprehensive benefits details are available upon request.

Apply:
All individuals legally authorized to work in the US and living in Connecticut, Maryland, New Jersey, New York, Virginia, and the District of Columbia are invited to apply. There will be a requirement for quarterly in-person multi-day collaboration sessions in New York City with the Director of Operations in addition to attending occasional events in-person (ex. one to two all-staff retreats per year) that will be paid for by the organization.

The expected start date for this role is mid-late July, 2023. To apply, please complete the application form below.

Rolling application deadline, with priority given to applications submitted by: Monday, June 5, 2023.

Equal Opportunity Statement:
The Brigid Alliance is an Equal Opportunity Employer and believes that the diversity of ideas, experiences and cultures that our employees contribute to our organization is our greatest advantage; we are committed to an equitable workplace where everyone is treated as a respected and valued member of the team. The Brigid Alliance is proud to be an inclusive and equal-opportunity workplace, where all applicants and employees are considered for hire, promotion and job status without regard to sex, race, religion, creed, color, national origin, alienage or citizenship status, gender (including gender identity or expression), sexual orientation, marital or partnership status, age, disability, height, weight, handicap, military or protected veteran status, or any other protected characteristic protected under federal, state or local law. As an organization working in solidarity with the reproductive justice movement, The Brigid Alliance is committed to fostering the leadership and elevating the voices of women, young people, people of color, Indigenous people, immigrants and refugees, low-income people, LGBTQ+, gender non-conforming, and non-binary people, people who have had abortions, people with disabilities, young parents, people who were formerly imprisoned, people who have received funding for abortions, and people living in the many intersections of these experiences. Candidates of all backgrounds, especially those that have been historically underrepresented and/or marginalized, are encouraged to apply.