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Lead HR strategy for a stable manufacturing leader across three sites in Wheeling. This on-site Director role requires 15-20 years of plant HR experience and 7+ years in management. You'll oversee all workforce policies, union relations, and a dedicated team. We offer a competitive salary, bonus,...
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United States , Wheeling
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150000.00 - 170000.00 USD / Year
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Lead HR strategy and talent development for a premier property in Rhodes, Greece. This Director role requires a degree in HR or Business and 2-4 years of experience. You will oversee talent acquisition, performance management, and succession planning as a key executive committee member.
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Greece , Rhodes
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Lead HR strategy and operations as Director of Human Resources in Dallas. This senior role requires 10+ years of leadership experience, ideally in large organizations. You will oversee the full employee lifecycle, ensure compliance, and shape company culture. We offer a comprehensive benefits pac...
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United States , Dallas
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Lead strategic HR initiatives as a Director for Corporate Functions at Aramark in Philadelphia. You will partner with senior leaders on talent management, organizational design, and large-scale change. This role requires 7-10 years of progressive HRBP experience and expertise in driving engagemen...
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United States , Philadelphia
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Join The Ritz-Carlton, Nikko Japan as Assistant Director of Human Resources. You will execute HR strategies to attract, retain, and develop premier talent. Lead daily operations in recruitment, compensation, employee relations, and training. Ensure compliance and deliver gracious service in line ...
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Japan , Nikko
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A Director of Human Resources is a senior leadership role responsible for shaping an organization's most valuable asset: its people. These strategic professionals move beyond administrative tasks to become integral business partners, aligning human capital strategy with overarching corporate objectives. For executives seeking to advance their careers, exploring Director of Human Resources jobs represents a pivotal step into the upper echelons of organizational leadership, where one directly influences culture, performance, and sustainable growth. Typically reporting to a Vice President or CHRO, an HR Director oversees the entire spectrum of the employee lifecycle and HR functions. Their core responsibility is to develop and execute a comprehensive people strategy that supports business goals. This involves leading organizational design and change management initiatives, driving talent acquisition and retention programs, and fostering a high-performance culture. They serve as a strategic advisor to business unit leaders and senior management, providing expert guidance on complex people-related matters. Common responsibilities for professionals in these jobs include leading a team of HR generalists and specialists, ensuring compliance with all employment laws and regulations, and managing complex employee relations issues. They own the performance management process, providing coaching to managers on career development, succession planning, and corrective action. HR Directors also oversee compensation and benefits structures to ensure market competitiveness, and they champion training and development programs to build organizational capability. A significant part of the role involves developing and implementing progressive HR policies, programs, and systems that enhance productivity, engagement, and retention. The typical skill set required for Director of Human Resources jobs is extensive. A minimum of a Bachelor’s degree in Human Resources or a related field is standard, with many employers preferring a Master’s degree or professional HR certification. Candidates generally need 7-12 years of progressive HR experience, including several years in a leadership capacity managing other HR professionals. Exceptional strategic thinking, business acumen, and negotiation skills are paramount. They must possess in-depth knowledge of employment law and labor relations. Strong interpersonal and communication skills are essential for building credibility and influencing at the executive level. Proficiency in HRIS systems and data analytics to inform decision-making is also a common requirement. Ultimately, individuals in these jobs are change agents who translate business vision into effective HR initiatives, building resilient and dynamic workplaces.

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