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Central Bank .
Overview Founded in 1902, Central Bank is a $20 billion super-community bank headquartered in Jefferson City, Missouri. While much of our senior management and centralized functions are based in Jefferson City, 13 of our most senior executives are located in our regional markets, ensuring decisions happen as close to our customers as possible. Local decision making allows us to deliver on the promise of community banking — bringing people together, enabling companies and individuals to meet their financial goals, and being a source of strength in difficult times. We believe our collaborative and community-oriented culture inspires both employee and customer loyalty, both of which approach levels twice that of banking industry averages. This formula has allowed Central Bank to not only stand the test of time, but also be recognized by Forbes as the 4th Best Bank in America in 2021. Due to our increasing size and complexity as well as solicited feedback from our employee survey (career engagement management) and in-market executives (coordinated recruiting and training efforts), Central Bank is determined to invest in a highly talented
Chief Human Resources Officer (CHRO) .
Essential Duties And Responsibilities The CHRO is 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 succession planning, talent management, change management, organizational and performance management, training and development, and compensation. The CHRO provides strategic leadership by articulating HR needs and plans to the executive management team and the board of directors.
Overall direction and administration of human resources programs
Maintaining compliance with federal, state and local employment laws and regulations, including but not limited to employment, compensation, equal employment opportunity, diversity, equity and inclusion, employee benefits, training and development and employee relations
Working with third party vendors to oversee the employee compensation program, including salary surveys, job grade classifications, salary administration, payroll processing and benefit management
Monitoring data and analytics across the organization, including turnover, retention, promotion and recruitment
Direct oversight of the Jefferson City market, including staffing, retention, training, development, coaching and disciplinary action
Collaborating with in-market executives and their human resources professionals, including supporting their management in grievance and disciplinary action process
Reinforcing our core values and company culture
Responsibilities The CHRO will also be responsible for developing new programs to support our growth aspirations and address feedback from our employees and senior market executives, including:
Talent Acquisition: lead a comprehensive strategy to attract and retain the best talent across our communities. Coordinated recruitment strategies, including campus representation and internship programs, are strategic goal.
Training and Development: develop and oversee company-wide programs, including leadership and management training tailored to our collaborative and community-oriented culture and history.
Performance Management: aligned with industry trends, including pay-for-performance, feedback and career path management.
The ideal candidate will demonstrate a number of key attributes, including a shared culture, relevant experience and education or training, and supportive skills.
Our culture is largely codified in our Vision, Mission and Guiding Principles, which emphasize collaboration, a focus on our customers, colleagues and communities, transparent and respectful communication, and legendary service empowered by innovation.
Beneficial work-related experience includes management and supervisory experience in human resources, with a particular emphasis placed on building strategy in support of business objectives. Educational experience, through in-house training, formal school or industry related curriculum, should be business and ideally human resources related. Experience in the banking industry and/or previous executive HR experience would be preferred.
Supportive skills include:
research: resourceful and tenacious in following industry trends
analytical: extract and analyze data to reach informed and reasoned proposals to address complex problems
communication: able to cogently and concisely communicate verbally and in writing
consensus builder: our structure and culture demand it, as well as patient fortitude
leader: motivated to serve others and foster development of direct reports and others
Seniority level Executive
Employment type Full-time
Job function Human Resources
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Chief Human Resources Officer
role at
Central Bank .
Overview Founded in 1902, Central Bank is a $20 billion super-community bank headquartered in Jefferson City, Missouri. While much of our senior management and centralized functions are based in Jefferson City, 13 of our most senior executives are located in our regional markets, ensuring decisions happen as close to our customers as possible. Local decision making allows us to deliver on the promise of community banking — bringing people together, enabling companies and individuals to meet their financial goals, and being a source of strength in difficult times. We believe our collaborative and community-oriented culture inspires both employee and customer loyalty, both of which approach levels twice that of banking industry averages. This formula has allowed Central Bank to not only stand the test of time, but also be recognized by Forbes as the 4th Best Bank in America in 2021. Due to our increasing size and complexity as well as solicited feedback from our employee survey (career engagement management) and in-market executives (coordinated recruiting and training efforts), Central Bank is determined to invest in a highly talented
Chief Human Resources Officer (CHRO) .
Essential Duties And Responsibilities The CHRO is 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 succession planning, talent management, change management, organizational and performance management, training and development, and compensation. The CHRO provides strategic leadership by articulating HR needs and plans to the executive management team and the board of directors.
Overall direction and administration of human resources programs
Maintaining compliance with federal, state and local employment laws and regulations, including but not limited to employment, compensation, equal employment opportunity, diversity, equity and inclusion, employee benefits, training and development and employee relations
Working with third party vendors to oversee the employee compensation program, including salary surveys, job grade classifications, salary administration, payroll processing and benefit management
Monitoring data and analytics across the organization, including turnover, retention, promotion and recruitment
Direct oversight of the Jefferson City market, including staffing, retention, training, development, coaching and disciplinary action
Collaborating with in-market executives and their human resources professionals, including supporting their management in grievance and disciplinary action process
Reinforcing our core values and company culture
Responsibilities The CHRO will also be responsible for developing new programs to support our growth aspirations and address feedback from our employees and senior market executives, including:
Talent Acquisition: lead a comprehensive strategy to attract and retain the best talent across our communities. Coordinated recruitment strategies, including campus representation and internship programs, are strategic goal.
Training and Development: develop and oversee company-wide programs, including leadership and management training tailored to our collaborative and community-oriented culture and history.
Performance Management: aligned with industry trends, including pay-for-performance, feedback and career path management.
The ideal candidate will demonstrate a number of key attributes, including a shared culture, relevant experience and education or training, and supportive skills.
Our culture is largely codified in our Vision, Mission and Guiding Principles, which emphasize collaboration, a focus on our customers, colleagues and communities, transparent and respectful communication, and legendary service empowered by innovation.
Beneficial work-related experience includes management and supervisory experience in human resources, with a particular emphasis placed on building strategy in support of business objectives. Educational experience, through in-house training, formal school or industry related curriculum, should be business and ideally human resources related. Experience in the banking industry and/or previous executive HR experience would be preferred.
Supportive skills include:
research: resourceful and tenacious in following industry trends
analytical: extract and analyze data to reach informed and reasoned proposals to address complex problems
communication: able to cogently and concisely communicate verbally and in writing
consensus builder: our structure and culture demand it, as well as patient fortitude
leader: motivated to serve others and foster development of direct reports and others
Seniority level Executive
Employment type Full-time
Job function Human Resources
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Jefferson City, MO .
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