North America, -, Albania
27 days ago
Vice President of People & Culture

Mennonite Economic Development Associates (MEDA) invites applications for a Vice President of People & Culture to join our dedicated and talented team in our mission to create business solutions to poverty!


MEDA’s work is built on a foundation of Mennonite business roots and faith-based values, within the global context of the UN Sustainable Development Goals. We believe business solutions are effective interventions to address poverty. Through a market-systems approach and strategic partnerships, MEDA enables access to finance and provides business and technical expertise to build transformative agri-food market systems that create decent jobs, allowing traditionally excluded groups to become active participants in a sustainable economy. MEDA welcomes all who share our values and want to join us in our mission. To find out more about MEDA, please visit our website at www.meda.org. 


Position Summary


The Vice President of People & Culture (VP P&C) is a pivotal member of MEDA’s executive leadership team, responsible for shaping the vision, strategy, and execution of organizational effectiveness through talent and culture management programs. This role collaborates with the leadership team and key stakeholders to cultivate an empowered, values-driven workplace culture, and actively plan for future talent needs. The job holder will offer strategic counsel to guide the organization through the complexities of culture and effective talent utilization and retention.

Reporting to the President and CEO, the VP P&C leads MEDA's programs and strategies related to employees and culture supporting the creation of a high-performance culture aligned with MEDA's strategic goals. Expertise in change management and innovation is essential for success in this role. This role will champion change management and innovation, ensuring MEDA remains agile in a dynamic external landscape.

This pivotal role offers a unique opportunity to drive transformational change across MEDA's global operations from implementing our newly rolled out regional structure to fostering a culture of accountability, fairness and proactive engagement. This role will lead the cultural shift that propels us forward and positions MEDA as an employer of choice globally.

It is an opportunity to make a global difference for strategic doers who excel in fast-paced environments, have proven track record in operational oversight and global team management while being the external face of MEDA, championing the organization’s commitment to impactful change and efficiency on a global scale.


Job Status: Full-Time Start Date: As soon as possible
Location: Hybrid/Remote within Canada or US, ideally within proximity to a MEDA office. Other locations may be considered. Annual Salary Range: CAD $151,150 - 167,900


Applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis.


RESPONSIBILITIES


Executive Function (15%)
• The VP P&C will participate as a member of the MEDA Executive Leadership Team (ELT) providing advice and counsel on organizational issues
• Provide leadership, strategy, and management of the entire People & Culture, Admin & Security Division
• Contribute to and support the development of MEDA’s overall strategic direction and Annual Review and Annual Plans
• Collaborate with the ELT and department managers to establish annual budgets for division and departments
• Responsible for staff performance management, development and engagement for division and departments
• Report to and engage with the MEDA board and individual Board Members as required
• Serve as staff liaison for board committees as required
• Build MEDA’s profile and visibility through external industry events and MEDA events, with supporters and institutional donors
• Represent MEDA on Boards of investee companies and associated organizations as appropriate
• Participate and take the lead as necessary on the Crisis Management Team and Security Management Team
• Model integrity and support MEDA’s faith heritage, mission, vision and values


Strategy and Planning (15%)
• Lead and manage MEDA’s annual planning and review process for the PCAS Division
• Manage goal setting for PCAS team to align with the organizational plan and balanced scorecard targets
• Oversee the appropriate and effective structure and function of People & Culture, Admin and Security teams and roles
• Provide people & culture leadership to critical and organization-wide initiatives related to projects, organizational redesign and change management
• Catalyze organizational performance through leadership – linking strategy to structure, building transformational change approaches, and facilitating complex organizational issues
• Collaborate and coordinate with ELT across MEDA to develop and integrate workforce planning and analysis, talent acquisition, learning and development, performance management, professional development, succession planning, and rewards for all divisions and regions
• Lead and develop Workforce Planning processes across the organization
• Develop and lead Talent Sustainability and Succession Planning across the organization, for ELT, and all critical roles
• Support, as requested, Board level succession planning for CEO and Board Roles


Organizational Effectiveness (15%)
• Oversee MEDA’s employee engagement and retention initiatives to increase organizational, programmatic, and individual performance
• Oversee, a progressive total rewards program balancing resources with the need to maintain MEDA’s competitive position in the marketplace
• Identify and recommend opportunities to improve and align supporting systems; create and implement an integrated approach to talent and culture management
• Influence organizational decision-making with the use of relevant, value-added metrics and analysis and reports on the same in a manner that aligns with and supports MEDA’s strategic short- and long-term objectives
• Receive, process, and present both strategic and tactical information to diverse audiences while maintaining effective, collaborative relationships with all stakeholders including members of the Board of Directors, outside organizations, vendors, management, and staff

Leadership and Talent Management (15%)
• Support the CEO in the development of relevant ongoing development, coaching, learning and quarterly team-building meetings for the executive team
• Oversee, talent acquisition and retention strategies and plans, including directing the design and implementation of MEDA-wide employment programs for recruitment and retention strategies, candidate identification and selection methods incorporating diversity and inclusion strategies and measurements
• Design and implement integrated talent management solutions including, executive coaching, individual development planning, talent reviews, talent sustainability, and leadership development
• Oversee the identification, development, and delivery of core learning programs, including external training and facilitation of in-house sessions, ensuring consistent alignment and measurable outcomes against organizational objectives and goals
• Guide and monitor the progress of high-performing employees and identify positions that provide quality developmental opportunities; foster a culture that integrates succession planning across MEDA
• Oversee results-driven performance management tools and processes that integrate MEDA’s values and core competencies
• Build a comprehensive diversity and inclusion strategy and incorporate diversity and inclusion as a capability throughout leadership and at MEDA
• Lead organization-wide Leadership Development Programs
• Lead organization-wide Competency Framework


Workplace Culture Management (10%)
• Develop, direct, and monitor people and culture strategies aimed at maintaining a healthy workplace culture including programs and initiatives related to employee communications, engagement, and relations across and inclusive of all MEDA departments/units and offices
• Develop, lead and oversee a People & Culture Internal and External Communication Strategy

•  Proactively drives effective employee communications in partnership with the leadership team
• Serve as the organizational focal point of employee support, safety, well-being, and growth
• Proactively and effectively address components of workplace culture that impede organizational and individual effectiveness in a manner consistent with MEDA’s values
• Foster a culture of accountability, trust, recognition and results among staff at all levels consistent with the short and long-term objectives of MEDA


People & Culture Management (10%)
• Advise the leadership team on the full range of people & culture and effectively implement strategies/action steps for new or improved programs, policies, and processes to affect defined organizational outcomes and mitigate risk
• Ensures compliance with all applicable local and international labor laws included but not limited to Canada, USA, Germany and all MEDA project countries
• Guide the design, implementation, and testing of all people & culture related technology to achieve improvements in established goals and outcomes
• Direct the execution of standard and customized data analysis and reports useful to senior management


Corporate Administration Leadership (10%)
• Provide leadership and oversight of MEDA’s Corporate Administration services ensuring the department effectively serves and supports MEDA’s shared workspace, offices, and corporate administration SharePoint systems
• Oversee the coordination of MEDA’s Executive Assistant Team and ensure effective support to the CEO and the ELT
• Oversee MEDA’s transition to a globally dispersed workforce as we move out of the Waterloo Offices
• Oversee and ensure a strategic approach to the coordination of shared workspaces and shared office spaces, in NA and globally

Health, Safety and Security Leadership (10%)
• Oversee the safety and security framework for MEDA and ensure timely communications relating to security or other critical events between all MEDA offices and project countries
• Lead MEDA’s crisis management team
• Oversee Safeguarding and Prevention of Sexual Exploitation, Harassment and Abuse
• Monitor and respond to concerns coming in through reporting channels, including the ethics@meda.org email
• Enforce organization-wide, reporting, and documentation procedures around reporting concerns
• Provide guidance to Security staff, contractors, and executives on safety and security matters and ensure organizational processes reflect best practice
• Lead and oversee MEDA’s Heath, Safety, and Security function ensuring not only compliance with applicable legislation but also engendering a culture of Health, Safety, and Security across the organization


REQUIREMENTS


Education: University degree, preferably Master's degree in Human Resources, Business Administration, or a related field. Professional Human Resources designation such as the CHRP is an asset. 


Experience: Seven to ten years of senior human resource management in a combination of private sector and non-profit organizations, ideally in the international development arena. Senior leadership experience in sharing organizational culture through communication, events, and other methods.



Additional Qualifications:

Proven experience managing organizational change, building and retaining teams, and implementing talent retention strategies Experience working in a non-profit, ideally in an international development context is an asset Strong organizational and staff management skills and proven ability to successfully deliver/implement/execute initiatives, processes, and policies Demonstrated interpersonal and written communication skills with and experience dealing with issues of a confidential and sensitive nature Strong understanding of North American regions and other relevant areas where MEDA has presence Willingness and ability for domestic and international travel as required (up to 40-50 days annually) Appreciation and support of MEDA's mission, vision and values Understanding and appreciation of business principles, international development, and MEDA’s approach of creating business solutions to poverty 


MEDA is an equal opportunity employer and accommodations are available during all phases of the recruitment process. We ask that any applicants requiring accommodation make their needs known in advance.

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