About Waters Meet
Waters Meet, formerly known as Empire Health Foundation, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit foundation, was founded in 2008 through the sale of Deaconess Hospital and Valley Medical Center. We believe health is a fundamental human right and boldly advance health equity in eastern Washington. Through a collaborative approach to philanthropy, we center community voice, knowledge, and experience in our actions. We prioritize deep relationships with our communities, confronting systems of poverty and racism, while pursuing innovative solutions to improve health and quality of life.
Our core values of community, integrity, trust, compassion, and unconditional love guide our work along with our Equity Healing Framework. We believe that when community leaders with vision are supported, and grassroots organizations have the resources they need, then sustainable systemschange is possible. This organizational commitment is embedded in our 10-Year Strategic Direction.
With a staff of 19, we have a highly collaborative team culture and strive to support one another in showing up fully to do our best work. In recent years we've been on a journey to embed learning, reflection, feedback, and exploration of decision-making models into how we work together with each other and with our partners.
Waters Meet Foundation now invites applications for a People & Culture Director to join its team.
The People & Culture Director will have the opportunity to guide culture-building, support an environment of learning and development, and establish practices that drive a collaborative and effective workplace for a mission-driven team. The ideal candidate will have deep knowledge of best practices and values-based approaches to recruit, assess, grow, and retain top-quality talent and foster a healthy, high performing, and values-driven organizational culture. The Director will strengthen and build the Human Resources (HR) function to best support the organization, advising senior leaders, peers, and Waters Meet team members on effective talent management and culture development practices. They will steward talent acquisition, talent development, performance management, total rewards, employee engagement, benefits and wellness. They will have skills and interest in both high-level strategic planning and execution of day-to-day tactics. The Director will establish and manage relationships with external advisors, consultants, and service providers as appropriate on behalf of the Foundation.
Job Summary
The Director of People and Culture will serve as a trusted advisor to senior leaders, internal employees, and external clients. The Director of People and Culture will provide leadership for creating an environment in which staff are engaged, valued and developed. Working in close partnership with the President and Executive Team, the Director will provide strategic leadership and direction ensuring consistent and fair application of HR policies, philosophies, and organization-wide systems to contribute to the culture and mission of the foundation.
This role reports to the Vice President of Operations. This is a full-time, exempt position.
Essential Job Functions:
Leadership Responsibilities