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The Director of Human Resources leads the City of North Myrtle Beach (CNMB) human resources functions and partners with executive leadership to advance workforce strategy, leadership effectiveness, and organizational performance. This role develops and executes HR strategies across departments, promotes alignment of HR policies, practices, and organizational goals, and supports compliance with applicable federal and state laws, including FOIA, and recognized best practices in municipal government. Advises the City Manager and executive leadership on workforce trends, organizational risk, leadership accountability, and talent strategy to support the City’s mission, strategic objectives, and long-term sustainability.
The City seeks a collaborative and forward-thinking HR leader who can help strengthen leadership accountability, advance workforce strategy, and support high-performing organizational culture. The successful candidate will bring both strategic insights and practical experience to help the City continue developing strong leadership practices and effective workforce systems.
| Education: | Bachelor’s degree in human resources, public administration, business administration, or closely related field |
| Experience: | Ten (10) years of progressively responsible experience in human resources, including significant experience in an executive or senior leadership role providing strategic guidance to organizational leadership and overseeing enterprise-wide HR programs. |
| Certifications: | Senior-level HR Professional Certification (SHRM-SCP, SPHR, and/or IPMA-SCP) |
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This position is primarily sedentary and is performed in an office environment. The employee must be able to perform essential job functions with or without reasonable accommodation. Essential functions include sitting for extended periods, operating standard office equipment, communicating verbally and in writing, and occasionally lifting or carrying light objects typically associated with office work.
ESSENTIAL JOB FUNCTIONS
Serves as a trusted executive advisor to the City Manager on workforce-related matters, including organizational design, leadership accountability, performance management, compensation philosophy, labor and employment risk, succession planning, and culture. Proactively identifies emerging workforce risks and opportunities and presents data-informed options and recommendations to support executive decision-making.
Provides advanced leadership for the Human Resources Department; assesses team strengths, aligns responsibilities to support strategic priorities, evaluates performance, and promotes professional development.
Establishes partnerships and collaboration across departments to support cross-functional alignment on HR risk, retention, compliance, and employee development.
Ensures the governance and integrity of Citywide human resources systems, standards, and frameworks, including personnel policy administration, classification and compensation structures, performance management systems, and leadership competency models. Promotes consistent Citywide application of policies, standards, and leadership expectations across all departments.
Exercises delegated authority for the interpretation and application of personnel policies, employment practices, and human resources standards; approves routine and elevated human resources actions within established policy, budget, and legal parameters; and escalates executive-level or high-risk matters to the City Manager with analysis, options, and recommended courses of action.
Leads enterprise-level employee relations strategy by establishing expectations, frameworks, and escalation thresholds that enable leaders to manage performance and conduct effectively while mitigating organizational and legal risk. Oversees complex and high-risk employee relations matters, including those involving senior leadership or issues with significant organizational, legal, or reputational impact.
Provides executive oversight of recruitment, selection, and talent management strategies to ensure the City attracts, selects, and retains a high-performing and diverse workforce. Establishes Citywide hiring standards, assessment practices, and workforce planning initiatives aligned with long-term organizational needs.
Oversees the design, administration, and evaluation of comprehensive employee benefits programs, including health, dental, vision, retirement, wellness, supplemental plans, and the City’s Employee Health Center. Provides strategic oversight of vendor partnerships supporting occupational health, workers’ compensation coordination, wellness initiatives, and advanced primary care services; evaluates vendor performance and outcomes to ensure alignment with City needs.
Provides leadership for workforce analytics, HRIS governance, and data-driven decision-making, ensuring executive leadership has access to reliable workforce insights and organizational risk indicators. Establishes standards for data integrity, reporting, and analysis to inform executive leadership on workforce trends, costs, risks, and opportunities.
Oversees the City’s compliance with applicable state and federal laws (FLSA, FMLA, ADA, Title VII, etc.), OSHA, and other regulatory requirements. Maintains current knowledge of employment law, regulatory developments, and best practices; provides executive oversight of compliance strategy, training, audit readiness, and continuous improvement.
Prepares and administers the Human Resources Department budget, evaluates financial impacts of workforce initiatives, and ensures responsible stewardship of resources.
Builds and leads a high-performing Human Resources Department by setting clear expectations, delegating operational responsibilities, developing leadership capacity, and fostering a culture of accountability, professionalism, and continuous improvement.
Represents the City and the Human Resources Department in public meetings, including City Council meetings as appropriate, and in interactions with external agencies, legal counsel, auditors, and professional organizations.
Supports emergency operations by learning and executing assigned emergency procedures and duties, which may include assignment to the Emergency Operations Center (EOC) during emergencies.
Performs other related duties as required to support the effective operation of the City.