Employer
County of Mono
Job Category
Work Schedule
Full-time
Job Closing Date
Job Open until Filled
Email
marissa@wbcpinc.com
Phone
559-326-8597
Job Description
CHIEF PEOPLE OFFICER
HUMAN RESOURCES DIVISION
COUNTY OF MONO, CALIFORNIA
Salary: $140,077 - $170,264 DOE/DOQ


CHIEF PEOPLE OFFICER
HUMAN RESOURCES DIVISION
COUNTY OF MONO, CALIFORNIA
Salary: $140,077 - $170,264 DOE/DOQ

If you are looking for an innovative, forward-thinking organization where you will have exceptional opportunities to advance your career, take on exciting projects, and be a part of a dynamic leadership team, then this position is a great match for you! The County of Mono, California, is looking for a visionary leader to fill its Chief People Officer (CPO) position. This essential role reports to the County Administrative Officer and oversees the County’s Human Resources Division and 3 talented staff. The CPO will champion people-centered business practices and foster an environment of collaboration, positivity, and innovation across the County’s departments. The ideal candidate will have a strong background in public sector human resources and labor relations, with an in-depth understanding of personnel administration, talent recruiting and retention, career development opportunities, and HR rules and regulations. This leader will be an open communicator and active listener, taking employees’ ideas and opinions to heart and using them to improve the organization. The CPO will demonstrate next-level interpersonal skills and emotional intelligence while being strategically minded and proactive. The County is looking for a CPO who is eager to connect with others, foster enriching relationships, and motivate others to boost employee morale and increase performance. If you think you have what it takes to bring the County of Mono to the forefront of workplace culture and customer service, apply today!  


See the full recruitment brochure here: https://indd.adobe.com/view/1573fd3f-4b00-47aa-8299-1072982b872f

The ideal candidate is an enthusiastic and dynamic changemaker who knows that an organization’s greatest assets are its people. They will be a visionary leader who will champion pathways for employee development and people-first initiatives while engaging staff through open communication and active listening. The successful candidate will empower employees while working toward the County’s policy goals and strategic initiatives. The next CPO will be creative, highly energetic, friendly, and resourceful. They will use their judgment skills to solve complex problems and make effective decisions for the County. They will serve as an experienced mentor and motivator, using their background in people management to elevate employee morale and improve performance. Someone with a strong background in employee recruiting and retention strategies is highly desirable for this role, as is someone with exemplary written and verbal communication skills.