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Head of Human Resources

Reposted 9 Days Ago
In-Office or Remote
13 Locations
220K-250K Annually
Expert/Leader
In-Office or Remote
13 Locations
220K-250K Annually
Expert/Leader
The Head of HR will lead all human resources functions, aligning strategies with business objectives, managing talent acquisition, and promoting diversity while overseeing operational compliance.
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Company Overview

Join us on our mission to elevate customer experiences for people around the world.  As a member of the Everise family, you will be part of a global experience company that believes in being people-first, celebrating diversity and incubating innovation. Our dedication to our purpose and people is being recognized by our employees and the industry. Our 4.6/5 rating on Glassdoor and our shiny, growing wall of Best Place to Work awards is a testament to our investment in our culture. Through the power of diversity, we celebrate all cultures for their uniqueness and strengths. With 13 centers around the world and a robust work at home program, we believe great things happen when we work with people who think differently from us. Find a job you’ll love today!

Position Summary:

The Head of Human Resources is responsible for leading all people functions of the organization in alignment with Everise policies and practices, ethical and social responsibilities of business and society, applicable laws, and other regulatory and advisory authorities. This position is responsible for enterprise-level human resource strategy and workforce planning, ensuring the organization attracts, develops, and retains top talent while strengthening Everise’s position as an employer of choice.

The role partners closely with executive leadership to align people strategy with business objectives, drive organizational effectiveness, and ensure the workforce is positioned to support both current and future business needs. It also ensures strong awareness of industry trends, talent markets, and evolving workforce dynamics.

Key Responsibilities

  • Leads the design, development, execution, and governance of the organization’s Human Resource strategy, ensuring alignment with overall business objectives and enterprise priorities.

  • Serves as a strategic partner to executive leadership, influencing organizational direction through a people and talent lens.

  • Translates enterprise business strategy into scalable HR strategies, frameworks, and operating plans.

  • Advises senior leadership on the people implications of long-term strategic initiatives, transformation programs, regulatory changes, and organizational growth.

  • Leads enterprise-wide talent acquisition strategies to ensure access to high-quality talent across all levels and geographies.

  • Designs and governs competitive compensation and benefits philosophies that drive performance, engagement, and retention.

  • Champions enterprise diversity, equity, and inclusion strategies to build a fully inclusive and high-performing workforce.

  • Leads workforce planning, talent management, and succession planning frameworks to ensure leadership continuity and capability depth across the organization.

  • Drives organizational capability building through leadership development, learning strategies, and enterprise-wide upskilling initiatives.

  • Benchmarks HR strategies, programs, and practices against global best practices to ensure continued competitiveness.

  • Acts as a senior advisor on complex employee relations and organizational matters, ensuring consistency, fairness, and alignment with company values.

  • Oversees HR policies, governance frameworks, and systems to ensure operational excellence and compliance.

  • Leads the optimization of HR information systems and workforce analytics to enable data-driven decision-making.

  • Ensures alignment and coordination of HR strategies across business units and geographies.

  • Maintains oversight of global HR trends and ensures appropriate integration of local and international HR practices where applicable.

  • Provides executive oversight across core HR functions including employee relations, communications, health and safety, relocation, and community engagement.

  • Owns the HR function budget and ensures optimal allocation of resources aligned to business priorities.

  • Continuously evaluates and evolves the HR operating model, organizational structure, and leadership capability to drive efficiency, scalability, and business impact.

Attributes & Attitude

  • Strategic and business-driven mindset

  • Strong executive presence and communication skills

  • High integrity, resilience, and accountability

  • Strong leadership and people development capability

  • Ability to operate in fast-paced, complex environments

  • Results-oriented with strong execution discipline

  • Strong stakeholder management and influencing skills

Qualifications

  • Bachelor’s degree in HR, Business Administration, or related field; MBA preferred.

  • 15–20+ years of progressive HR experience, with senior leadership exposure (SVP/VP/Head of HR level).

  • Proven experience leading enterprise HR strategy in complex, matrixed, or global organizations.

  • Strong background in talent management, organizational development, and workforce planning.

  • Demonstrated experience leading transformation and large-scale change initiatives.

  • Strong executive presence and ability to influence C-level stakeholders.

  • Proven ability to lead and develop high-performing HR teams.

Compensation & Benefits:

The anticipated base salary range for this remote position is between $220,000- $250,000. In addition, Everise provides benefits including medical coverage, dental, vision, disability, 401k, and paid time off. Depending on the specific role, compensation may also include a discretionary bonus and other benefit programs. The actual compensation package may vary based on factors such as skill set, experience level, and candidate's location.

If you’ve got the skills to succeed and the motivation to make it happen, we look forward to hearing from you.

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