Director of Human Resources
Company: Neighborhood Health Association
Location: Toledo
Posted on: April 2, 2026
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Job Description:
Position Overview The Director of Human Resources serves as a
thought leader providing strategic direction, vision and guidance
to managers and leaders in order to achieve the highest efficiency
from talent and create an Employer of Choice culture. Responsible
for the overall legal theory, policy implementation and risk
management of employee related issues to minimize risk to the
organization. This role must be a steward of NHA by setting the
standards of excellence, demonstrating integrity and leadership,
and building human capital capabilities to ensure NHA’s long-term
viability and success. Key Responsibilities Responsible for
developing and executing human resource strategy in support of the
overall business plan and strategic direction of the organization,
specifically in the areas of talent acquisition, succession
planning, training and development, performance management and
total compensation. Provides strategic direction, vision and
guidance to the organization’s human resources structure and
function by building, motivating and retaining a high-performing,
results-oriented and respected HR team that embraces the vision,
mission and core values of NHA. Primary responsibility for the
management, processing of claims and all related activities for the
Federal Torts Claims Act (FTCA), including any potential or actual
health or health-related claims and medical malpractice claims,
which may be eligible for FTCA coverage. Serves as the claims point
of contact in all activities and correspondence related to FTCA.
Acts as the primary contact for the organization in all employee
matters involving EEOC complaints and litigation and represents the
organization at personnel-related hearings and investigations and
consults with legal counsel as appropriate on personnel matters.
Stays informed and communicates to executive leadership the complex
issues and trends facing the organization in the context of rapid
changing government regulations and public policy and their
subsequent impact on organizational objectives and operational
resources. Responsible for setting, enforcing, and evaluating
legally compliant human resources policies and procedures, and
making recommendations for best practices to executive leadership
and sets the direction for the communication strategy for all
workforce and human resource related initiatives. Thinks and acts
from an objective, decentralized and systems perspective completing
an in-depth analysis of problems, consequences and alternative
solutions in the decision-making process to understand system-wide
impact and assure organizational effectiveness. Develops and
manages the HR annual budget and performs periodic cost and
productivity analyses; maintains awareness of position salary
grades and budget of all positions. Sets strategic direction for
designing, developing, implementing and administering comprehensive
total rumeneration systems that ensures market competitiveness,
internal equity, cost effectiveness, effective performance
management, and appropriate reward systems. Champion an
organizational culture characterized by a strong sense of mission,
vision and values, a commitment to customer service, positivity,
mutual accountability, collaboration, and commitment to promote an
environment of diversity, inclusiveness and equity. Provides
direction and oversight in the development and implementation of
employee relations strategies that drive higher levels of team
member engagement, reduce variation in the team member experience
and to foster a positive and productive work environment.
Identifies and implements a comprehensive and multi-dimensional
learning management platform to grow and change NHA into a culture
of learning and development resulting in accelerated exceptional
performance. Develops a comprehensive interdisciplinary training
model, and conducts employee training sessions for employee
professional development, including career ladders and identified
outside resources. Oversees the Ohio Association of Community
Health Centers (OACHC) Ohio Primary Care Workforce Initiative for
student externship and mentorship. Drive higher levels of manager
performance and reduce variation in supervisory abilities by
designing and implementing leadership training programs with
established goals to accelerate development through proactive
coaching, mentorship and training. Identify and implement
structured training programs to increase our staff awareness of the
needs of our patient population & barriers to healthy outcomes
including but not limited to Bridges Out of Poverty, Social
Determinants of Health, and Cultural Diversity. Maintain a focus on
continuous quality improvement with the ongoing evaluation of
departmental procedures to streamline and/or automate processes,
improve customer service, reduce paper-flow, and improve human
resources data management through HRIS and technology platforms.
Network and establish working relationships with other FQHC HR
leaders and other community HR professionals to share creative
concepts and resources to address our common challenges.
Skills/Qualifications: Bachelor’s degree in Human Resources,
Business Administration, or related field preferred. Related work
experience in lieu of education. At least four (4) years of human
resource management experience required, preferably in a healthcare
setting. Community health experience a plus. HR Certification
SHRM-CP or SHRM-SCP a plus. Experience administering employee
benefits plans for small and mid-size employers. Experienced in
managing employee FMLA, Workers Compensation and unemployment
claims. Experience working with HRIS systems including payroll and
applicant tracking systems. Proficient in computer applications
(Microsoft Windows, Word, Excel, Outlook and PowerPoint). Knowledge
of industry personnel practices and federal and state employment
laws. Strong leadership and planning skills with complex
problem-solving ability and critical thinking skills. Excellent
communication and interpersonal skills with a desire to provide
excellent customer service to internal and external customers. Must
be sensitive to cultural, religious, and ethnic diversity. Ability
to work independently toward predetermined outcomes. Ability to
organize and prioritize workload in order to meet established
schedules, timelines, or deadlines. Ability to maintain employee
confidentiality. Possesses a neat and professional appearance.
Full-time, exempt salary position. Monday through Friday no
weekends or holidays. To be considered for this position, you must
provide your salary requirements. Who We Are: Neighborhood Health
Association (NHA) is Northwest Ohio’s largest community health
center system. Since 1969, we’ve grown to 13 clinics offering
medical, dental, pediatric, women’s, senior, and homeless care—plus
a full-service pharmacy and lab. We focus on prevention and helping
people take charge of their health Our Mission: Through our
exceptional health care services, we empower and educate,
aggressively working to eliminate health care inequities, while
supporting personal responsibility for one’s own health regardless
of the ability to pay. Join Our Team: We are a drug free workplace,
and an Equal Opportunity Employer
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