Help at Home

Vice President Total Rewards

Corporate - Remote - Full Time

 

Help at Home is the leading national provider of in-home personal care services, where our mission is to enable individuals to live with independence and dignity at home. Our team supports 66,000 clients monthly with the help of 53,000 compassionate caregivers across 12 states. We’re looking for people who care about others, who are willing to listen, lean in and make impactful change. Each role at Help at Home can have a positive impact in supporting our caregivers and clients. If you are someone who leads with passion and integrity and are looking to join a rapidly growing, industry leading team, Help at Home may be a good fit for you.

Job Summary:

As the VP of Total Rewards, you will focus on the design and execution of a compensation, benefits and recognition strategy, along with HRIS. You will be responsible for providing strategic direction that evolves our compensation, equity and benefits programs balanced with excellent analytical expertise to execute in alignment with Help at Home’s values. You will be a key member of the HR Leadership team, working closely with senior leaders to develop and lead competitive reward programs at scale. You will be reporting to the Chief People Officer. This is an exciting opportunity for a compensation and benefits leader who thrives in a high-growth, hands-on environment.

This is a remote position with occasional travel required.


Duties/Responsibilities:

  • Establish and communicate Help at Home’s Total Rewards philosophy to enable both short term goals and long-term business objectives
  • Build and lead the strategic design and execution of the company’s compensation, equity, and benefit programs to drive desired business outcomes, reinforce HAH values and improve employee experience 
  • Lead all compensation and equity initiatives, including the strategy and execution of job architecture, salary surveys, conducting an overarching compensation analysis and updating compensation structure for all positions
  • Ensure Help at Home’s benefits program and plans meet the evolving needs of our diverse and distributed workforce in an innovative way across all markets, while ensuring programs are in compliance with all legal requirements 
  • Partnering with key members of the HR Leadership Team, leverage knowledge of market conditions and competitive talent landscape while driving fairness and compliance in pay practices and policies including around hiring and talent reviews
  • Oversee HRIS, which includes managing the Workday implementation
  • Lead the ongoing design of variable compensation structures via robust incentive plans that align both business and individual objectives
  • Manage relationships and projects with external partners, consultants and vendors as it relates to Total Rewards
  • Ensure Help at Home’s compensation and benefit practices drive our Diversity, Equity and Inclusion outcomes through thoughtful and innovative approaches to every facet of the Total Rewards cycle
  • Develop and maintain effective communication strategies to drive employee awareness and understanding of compensation and benefit programs 


Required Skills/Abilities:

  • Bachelor’s degree in human resources, Business Administration, or related field required
  • 10+ years of compensation/total rewards experience including 5+ years of managing teams
  • Proven experience designing and managing comprehensive Total Rewards programs in large organizations with a diverse population.
  • Strong technical skills in Human Resources Information Systems (HRIS), specifically systems related to compensation tools and benefits administration. Preferably Workday.
  • Ability to evaluate and recommend new tools, and make impactful improvements in a short period of time
  • Excellent collaborative skills with the ability to communicate proactively and cultivate strong relationships with team members at all levels across the company
  • A strong, strategic, and analytical mindset coupled with intellectual energy, who acts in service of the organization and its people
  • A culture carrier who understands and appreciates the power of a strong compensation and benefits program and its impact on the long-term business strategy as well as on the spirit of an organization
  • Strong analytical and project management skills, proven ability to design clear processes, and a very detail-oriented yet flexible approach to problem solving
  • Strong business acumen and savvy, including MS Excel and ability to create presentations for Executive, Committees and Board
  • Excellent judgment and the ability to make sound decisions independently
  • Manage and lead a team of HR professionals. 


Physical Requirements:

  • Prolonged periods sitting at a desk and working on a computer
  • Monthly or quarterly travel; may fluctuate based on business needs

The above statements are intended to describe the general nature and level of work being performed by people assigned to this classification. They are not intended to be construed as an exhaustive list of all responsibilities, duties, and skills required of personnel so classified. The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions upon request.

Help At Home is an Equal Employment Opportunity (EEO) employer and welcomes all qualified applicants. Applicants will receive fair and impartial consideration without regard to race, sex, color, religion, national origin, age, disability, veteran status, genetic data, or religion or other legally protected status.

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