BASIC FUNCTION Provide strategic leadership in the development, implementation, and measurement of people strategy across Portland Public Schools. Under policy direction, plan, organize, and direct the staff and activities of the Human Resources department of the District; lead and communicate Human Resources strategic plans and actions that align with the District’s mission, vision, and goals; oversee Human Resource activities including recruitment, retention, professional development, labor relations, employee relations, compensation, and compliance with relevant laws, regulations, and labor contract commitments. The CHRO works closely with district leadership to create a positive, effective work environment for all employees, aligning human resources practices with the district’s mission, goals, and needs and ensure a highly skilled, diverse workforce that reflects and supports the educational, emotional, cultural, and social values of the students, families, and communities served by the District. REPRESENTATIVE DUTIES
Leadership & Strategy: - Develop, implement, and measure effectiveness of a comprehensive human resources strategy that aligns with the district’s educational goals and values. “E”
- Serve as an advisor to the superintendent and school board on HR-related issues and strategic decisions related to employees. “E”
- Lead, manage, and mentor the human resources department team, ensuring alignment with district priorities. “E”
- Guide leaders and facilitate organizational design conversations to support effective systems and structures through people centric designs. “E”
- Provide guidance and consultation to leaders regarding succession planning strategies to identify and develop internal talent for key roles, ensuring leadership continuity and organizational stability. “E”
Cultural Competence & Diversity: - Promote an inclusive, diverse, and equitable work environment. “E”
- Ensure all HR practices are free from discrimination and bias, reflecting the district’s commitment to diversity and inclusion. “E”
- Demonstrate a commitment to the Portland Public Schools Equity Initiative by developing a thorough knowledge and application of the district Racial Educational Equity Policy, Equity in Public Purchasing and Contracting, and other board policies; participate in staff development, in-services and training related to diversity, equity and inclusion in the workplace and in K – 12 education; model appropriate behaviors; develop, recommend and implement improvements to business practices with awareness and understanding of their impact in a racially and culturally diverse community. “E”
Talent Acquisition and Strategic Staffing: - Develop strategies to recruit and retain highly qualified teachers, administrators, and support staff. “E”
- Develop and execute strategies to diversify the staff and meet the short-term and long-term staffing needs of the district. “E”
- Ensure a streamlined and effective hiring process, including the management of job postings, interviews, and hiring decisions. “E”
Employee & Labor Relations: - Foster positive relationships between employees, union leadership, and management, addressing employee concerns, grievances, and conflicts in a timely and professional manner.
- Lead or oversee the negotiation process between the school district and employee unions (e.g., licensed unions, classified unions). “E”
- Work with legal counsel, union representatives, and district leaders to establish fair and balanced contracts regarding wages, benefits, working conditions, and other employment terms. “E”
- Develop and maintain a comprehensive employee relations program that promotes engagement, satisfaction, and productivity. “E”
- Oversee employee disciplinary procedures including investigations, complaints, and issue resolution, ensuring they are consistent with union contracts and are equitable and consistent. “E”
Performance Management and Professional Learning: - Develop and implement a performance evaluation system for staff to ensure continuous professional growth and effective teaching practices. “E”
- Monitor and assess staff performance, providing feedback, support, and intervention when necessary. “E”
- Collaborate with district professional learning teams to ensure ongoing professional development and training for all district employees. “E”
Compensation, Benefits and Leave Management: - Oversee the development of compensation plans and benefits packages, ensuring they are competitive and equitable within the district’s budget. “E”
- Manage salary schedules, benefits and leave administration, and employee recognition programs. “E”
Compliance & Legal Affairs: - Ensure the district complies with federal, state, and local labor laws, including regulations related to hiring, wages, employee benefits, and workplace safety. “E”
- Keep current on legislation, educational policies, and best practices to ensure the district remains in compliance with all relevant regulations. “E”
Administration & Budget Management: - Develop and manage the HR department’s budget, ensuring resources are used effectively to meet the district’s staffing and development needs. “E”
- Implement and evaluate programs, plans, processes, systems, and procedures to achieve District goals for human resource services. “E”
- Analyze, develop, and review reports of findings, alternatives, and recommendations involving a broad range of human resources issues. “E”
- Deliver presentations to District management, Board of Education, District employees, the general public, and others on District human resources programs, activities, and operations. “E”
- Facilitate meetings, workshops, seminars, and in-services; represent the District in a variety of local community-based organizations and coalitions to effect positive dialogue and relations in human resources matters; at local, state, and national organization meetings and conferences relating to human resources management. “E”
- Supervise the performance of assigned personnel; interview, select, evaluate, and train employees and recommend transfers, reassignment, and disciplinary actions. “E”
- Perform related duties as assigned.
Note: At the end of some of the duty statements there is an italicized “E”, which identifies essential duties required of the classification. This is strictly for use in compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act. EMPLOYMENT STANDARDS Knowledge of: - Best practices in organizational behavior, workforce planning, and developing a positive school district culture.
- Collective bargaining, contract management, and working with unions.
- Diversity, equity, and inclusion principles and their application in K-12 education.
- Principles and practices of human resources administration, workforce equity, and diversity.
- Principles and practices of employee and labor relations, negotiations, and collective bargaining.
- State, federal, and local laws, regulations, and court decisions applicable to human resources administration.
- Large organization, operations, policies, and objectives.
- Large labor organizations and collective bargaining agreements.
- Techniques and principles of high-quality customer service in support of employee engagement.
- Internal consulting concepts and practices.
- Principles and practices of effective leadership, management, and supervision.
- The ethnic, cultural, geographic, and socio-economic diversity of the populations served by the District.
- Current technologies, statistical, financial, spreadsheet, and presentation software.
- Effective written and oral communication and presentation techniques.
- Elements of effective leadership and supervision.
- Current local, state, and federal issues related to Portland Public Schools and K–12 public education.
- District’s strategic plan, priorities, and goals.
Education and Training: A Bachelor’s degree from an accredited institution in Human Resources, Organizational Development, I/O Psychology, Business Administration, Public Administration, or related field is required. A Master’s degree from an accredited institution in the identified fields is preferred. A SHRM-CP, SPHR, PHR, HRCI, or similar certification is desirable.
Experience: Ten (10) years of human resources management experience in a full-service unionized school district, municipal, state, or federal public agency is required. At least three of these years must have been in a senior management capacity, overseeing multiple human resources operations and employee/labor relations activities and staff.
Any other combination of training and experience which demonstrates the applicant is likely to possess the required skills, knowledge, and abilities may be considered.

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Education and Training: A Bachelor’s degree from an accredited institution in Human Resources, Organizational Development, I/O Psychology, Business Administration, Public Administration, or related field is required. A Master’s degree from an accredited institution in the identified fields is preferred. A SHRM-CP, SPHR, PHR, HRCI, or similar certification is desirable.
Experience: Ten (10) years of human resources management experience in a full-service unionized school district, municipal, state, or federal public agency is required. At least three of these years must have been in a senior management capacity, overseeing multiple human resources operations and employee/labor relations activities and staff.
Any other combination of training and experience which demonstrates the applicant is likely to possess the required skills, knowledge, and abilities may be considered.
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