An established nonprofit organization is seeking a dynamic Chief People Officer to lead its human resources strategy and foster a culture of inclusion and engagement. This pivotal role involves collaborating with the Executive Team to enhance organizational effectiveness, drive talent management initiatives, and ensure compliance with employment laws. The ideal candidate will possess a strong background in human resources, a passion for diversity and equity, and the ability to inspire and develop a growing team. Join a mission-driven organization committed to making a meaningful impact on low-income communities and help shape a brighter future for families across the nation.
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