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Police Human Resources and Labor Relations Division Chief

Employer
City Of Alexandria Virginia
Location
Alexandria, VA
Salary
$72,528.30 - $119,218.09 Annually
Closing date
Dec 19, 2020

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Police Human Resources and Labor Relations Division Chief

The City of Alexandria is located in northern Virginia, and is bordered by the District of Columbia (Potomac River), Arlington, and Fairfax counties. With a population of approximately 150,000 and a land area of 15.75 square miles, Alexandria is the seventh largest city in the Commonwealth of Virginia. Alexandria has a charming waterfront and is a unique and historic place to live and work. About one-quarter of the City's square miles have been designated as a national or local historic district. We proudly embrace our rich history and seize the endless opportunities that lie ahead. If you are interested in working for the vibrant City of Alexandria, we invite qualified candidates to apply for a position as our Police Human Resources and Labor Relations Division Chief.

An Overview
The Alexandria Police Department is seeking a highly qualified Human Resources and Labor Relations Division Chief who will be integral to the Department's personnel management efforts. The Human Resources and Labor Relations Division Chief is responsible for a variety of departmental functions including human resources, budgeting, new police officer training, DCJS mandated training, employee wellness, Peer Support and resiliency programs, and engagement with departmental labor groups. The Division Chief will be responsible for developing labor relations program policies and procedures. This position directs and executes organizational development and diversity strategies that strengthen performance to achieve departmental and city goals.

The Human Resources and Labor Relations Division Chief acts as liaison with various City agencies; administers the grievance process and provides interpretation of grievance-related language and mandates; makes recommendations to the Chief of Police on personnel issues; supervises the personnel and performance evaluation systems; manages the career development and counseling program; coordinates internal transfers and promotion processes; maintains personnel records of all employees; maintains attendance records, manages the payroll; maintains a master file of Special Directives; prepares and implements personnel policies and procedures based on Administrative Regulations, Police Directives, and accreditation standards.

The Division consists of the following units:
  1. Human Resources and Training - This office holds a staff of 6 permanent full-time team members. The office performs or coordinates the agency's safety/workman's compensation programs/policies, all recruiting efforts for sworn and civilian positions, and all internal promotional processes. The office is responsible for all payroll functions for the department to include overtime, leave, performance evaluations, new employees and separations. Training for the department is also housed within Human Resources which ensures training and certifications are in compliance with the Department of Criminal Justice Services (DCJS).
  2. Academy Instructors - The Personnel and Training Division Chief directs two sworn officers at the Northern Virginia Criminal Justice Academy (NVCJA) located in Ashburn, Virginia. The officers assigned provide supervision and leadership to a group of police recruits each academy session. Their duties include classroom, defensive, tactical, practical and physical fitness instruction. The Division Chief acts as liaison between the academy and the department. The incumbent monitors the progress of recruits and is advised on all areas of instruction and administrative issues.
  3. New Police Officer Training Unit - The New Police Officer Training Unit is responsible for the oversight and management of Pre-Academy training at APD Headquarters, Recruit Officers at the Northern Virginia Criminal Justice Academy during Basic Training, and the Field Training & Evaluation Program. In addition, the Unit supervises our instructor staff assigned to the Academy.
  4. Range Master - The Human Resources and Labor Relations Division Chief directs the civilian Range Master and several assigned officers who oversee the daily operations of the department's firing range and maintaining the facility in a safe and efficient condition for training and officer safety. The Division Chief ensures the Range Master provides all sworn officers and recruits are properly trained in the use of all City owned firearms and that they obtain and maintain certification as described in the Commonwealth of Virginia Department of Criminal Justice Service Standards and mandatory in-service requirements. Other duties include scheduling, maintaining accurate records, inspection and repair of weapons, and preparing the Range budget.

What You Should Bring
The ideal candidate will be someone with exceptional senior level Human Resources experience within a law enforcement environment who understands the unique circumstances that are encountered. A demonstrated experience in advancing equity, diversity, inclusion, and multiculturalism within a complex organization. The ideal candidate should drive labor relations policy, processes and practices to ensure effective execution and compliance. The incumbent is expected to exercise considerable discretion in carrying out responsibilities independently and with awareness of police command structure and culture and human resource issues and sensitivities. The incumbent should have thorough knowledge of human resources administration, experience developing, supervising, motivating, and recognizing personnel; communicating effectively as well as stress, conflict, and crisis management. The ability to handle multiple projects, professional written and verbal communication and interpersonal skills. Willingness to work a flexible schedule. Experience in workforce planning, labor relations and policy formulation experience.
The Opportunity - Examples of Work
  • Directs, manages, and supervises the Division's employees and ensures that program objectives and outcomes are achieved;
  • Assesses the department's administrative needs and problems, and reallocates or secures resources to meet those needs;
  • Leads departmental initiatives to strengthen infrastructure to achieve optimal performance; Assesses employee engagement and directs the strategies/action planning process to positively impact employee engagement;
  • Facilitates development of employee work groups and committees to address specific issues, skills gaps and opportunities for development. Establishes partnerships with subject matter experts in the areas of organizational development, change management, diversity/intercultural development, strategic planning, performance management and other specialties as needed to create a learning environment and high performing organization. Collects and analyzes data for short and long-range planning and evaluates services to make recommendations for improvement.
  • Develop labor relations program-related procedures, and processes. Administers the grievance process and provides interpretation of grievance-related language and mandates. Represents the Department in formal/informal hearings regarding labor relations issues and preliminary discussions with employee organizations.
  • Represents the department effectively on equity issues in a variety of forums within the City and the region. Exercises sound, expert independent judgment and political acumen within general policy guidelines. Exercises tact and diplomacy in dealing with highly sensitive, complex and confidential issues and situations;
    Conducts and attends meetings as a Departmental representative;
  • Provides guidance and assistance to Department top management regarding State/City personnel regulations and procedures, and in resolving personnel problems;
  • Formulates and recommends policy on matters having Department implications, implements changes policies and procedures, presents new or revised written directives, and monitors changes in State and Federal law affecting Departmental operations;
  • Monitors Department's operational effectiveness, selects program areas for inspection and analysis, conducts management studies, audits to assess operational conditions;
    Directs planning and research of data processes and data analysis to establish/revise management methods and procedures to improve work flow, simplify reporting procedures, reduce costs and meet professional accrediting standards and legal requirements;
  • Performs other related work as assigned.

About the Department
The City of Alexandria Police Department is a nationally recognized and accredited law enforcement agency providing services to a diverse community. A group of talented professionals, the Alexandria Police Department is a dedicated team of people who, in partnership with the community, work to create and maintain a safe and secure environment for our residents, merchants, and visitors. We are a diverse organization, reflecting Alexandria's various cultures and offering many different career and promotional opportunities.

Minimum & Additional Requirements

A Bachelor's degree in Management, Business Administration, Finance, or related field. Six (6) years of experience in human resources, labor relations, employee training, organizational development, budgeting, policy development, etc. Two (2) years of experience in a lead or supervisory capacity. Degree requirements may be substituted with an equivalent combination of education, training and experience.

Preferred Qualifications

Master's Degree in Human Resources Management, Organizational Development, Psychology, Public of Business Administration or related field. PHR, SPHR or other certification in public human resources profession. Experience in the development of labor relations program policies and procedures. Prior experience in the execution of organizational development and diversity strategies that strengthen performance to achieve departmental and city goals. Proven track record of proactive, results oriented leadership in recruiting at the senior management level, including formulating strategic recruiting objectives, plans and programs, developing creative recruitment solutions tailored to the specific requirements of the organization and expertise/ implementation/design of Applicant Tracking/Employment/HRIS systems; and five years supervisory experience, with proven ability to effectively lead a team of recruiting professionals, and provide training and staff development in a diverse and complex organization. Experience collaborating with senior and executive level managers, capable of establishing key relationships to develop rapport and ability to establish a high degree of trust among all levels of the organization.

Notes

This position requires the successful completion of the following pre-employment background checks:

Polygraph
Drug Screen
Criminal Background Checks (local and federal)

*This position will be open until filled.

Company

The City of Alexandria is an award-winning, innovative, and progressive local government that brings together elected leaders, residents, businesses, and staff to foster a thriving community.  We are an independent, full-service city, providing the services typically operated by both counties and cities in areas such as public safety, transportation, human services, parks and recreation, planning, and administration. We offer a wide range of exciting career opportunities in a variety of fields, with the resources and expertise to succeed.  In Alexandria, employees are our most important asset, and we work hard to create and support a culture that delivers excellence through the shared values of respect, integrity, teamwork and continuous improvement.

Our employees have access to excellent medical, dental, vision, life insurance and other benefits.  Alexandria provides a defined-benefit pension and offers six weeks of paid parental leave to employees who become parents through birth, adoption or foster care.

We offer a robust wellness program, interdepartmental rotation program, tuition assistance funding and professional development program that helps employees obtain the knowledge, skills, qualifications and experience to enhance their professional and personal growth.

With a population of approximately 160,000 and a land area of 16 square miles, Alexandria is the seventh largest city in the Commonwealth of Virginia. Located on the Potomac River across from Washington, D.C., Alexandria is known for its beautifully preserved 18th- and 19th-century architecture, charming waterfront, high-tech economy, vibrant retail and restaurant corridors and diverse neighborhoods. We are a unique and historic community, and we continue to innovate for the 21st century.

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