Mentor A Promise
Chief Human Resources & Organizational Development Officer (CHRO) (Volunteer)
Mentor A Promise, New York, New York, us, 10261
Chief Human Resources & Organizational Development Officer (CHRO) (Volunteer)
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Chief Human Resources & Organizational Development Officer (CHRO) (Volunteer)
role at
Mentor A Promise
Organization Mentor A Promise (MAP) is a New York City nonprofit dedicated to supporting children and youth ages 5–18 experiencing housing instability. Through mentorship, literacy development, academic enrichment, social-emotional learning, creative expression, leadership development, and community partnerships, MAP creates safe, consistent, and empowering spaces where young people can thrive.
MAP operates across multiple programs and divisions, including MAP Roots, MAP Connect, PromisePlay, PromisePress, Thread & Promise, and Storytelling & Media. Our people—volunteers, interns, fellows, staff, and leaders—are central to our mission.
Why This Role Matters The
Chief Human Resources & Organizational Development Officer (CHRO)
ensures that MAP’s growth is ethical, humane, equitable, and sustainable. The CHRO safeguards how people are recruited, supported, developed, and protected within the organization, ensuring that MAP never sacrifices dignity, safety, or care for speed or scale, and that our internal culture reflects the same values we uphold for the youth and families we serve.
The CHRO is a senior executive leader and strategic partner to the Chief Program Officer, Chief Technology & Innovation Officer, Chief of Staff, and executive leadership team.
What You’ll Do
Set and steward MAP’s overall human resources and organizational development strategy.
Ensure HR practices are trauma-informed, equity-centered, and aligned with MAP’s mission and values.
Oversee recruitment, onboarding, role clarity, training, and retention across all divisions.
Guide development and implementation of HR policies, handbooks, and governance frameworks.
Ensure compliance with NYC, NYS, and federal regulations relevant to nonprofit and volunteer operations.
Oversee HRIS systems, records management, and data integrity with strong confidentiality standards.
Lead organizational development initiatives focused on structure, communication, performance improvement, and culture.
Support leadership development for managers, coordinators, and program leads.
Partner with Legal, Policy, and Compliance teams to manage risk, ethics, and accountability.
Establish systems for feedback, reflection, and continuous improvement.
Serve as a trusted advisor to leadership on people-related decisions and organizational health.
Mentor HR team members, specialists, and volunteers.
Communicate HR strategy clearly to both technical and non-technical stakeholders.
Check and respond to emails daily, with responses within 48 hours.
Take responsibility for performance improvement by strengthening systems, clarity, and care over time.
How MAP Supports Your
Clear executive scope, authority, and strategic voice
Collaborative, values-driven leadership culture
Respect for time, capacity, and boundaries
Trust-based leadership rather than micromanagement
Opportunities to shape long-term organizational culture and systems
Professional references and letters of recommendation
What We’re Looking For
Senior experience in human resources, organizational development, people operations, or nonprofit leadership.
Strong understanding of HR compliance, governance, and ethical people practices.
Experience building or strengthening organizational systems and culture.Ability to lead with empathy, clarity, and accountability.
Excellent communication, judgment, and systems-thinking skills.
Commitment to equity, accessibility, trauma-informed practice, and volunteer care.
Bonus (Not Required)
Experience with NYC-based nonprofits or youth-serving organizations
Familiarity with labor law, nonprofit governance, or compliance frameworks
HR certifications (SHRM-CP/SCP, PHR/SPHR, or similar)
Bilingual or multilingual abilities (Spanish or Haitian Creole preferred)
Commitment & Boundaries
Volunteer role, approximately 8–12 hours per week
Minimum 6–12 month commitment preferred
Hybrid New York City and/or remote via Google Meet
MAP prioritizes sustainability, clarity, and care over burnout
Application Process Please send your resume, LinkedIn profile, and a brief statement of interest to:
hr@mentorapromise.org
Subject line:
Chief Human Resources & Organizational Development Officer (CHRO)
You may also apply directly here: https://forms.gle/ptgy2zBZXJB1q7GV8
Lead with humanity — help build systems, culture, and leadership practices that honor dignity, equity, and care at Mentor A Promise.
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Chief Human Resources & Organizational Development Officer (CHRO) (Volunteer)
role at
Mentor A Promise
Organization Mentor A Promise (MAP) is a New York City nonprofit dedicated to supporting children and youth ages 5–18 experiencing housing instability. Through mentorship, literacy development, academic enrichment, social-emotional learning, creative expression, leadership development, and community partnerships, MAP creates safe, consistent, and empowering spaces where young people can thrive.
MAP operates across multiple programs and divisions, including MAP Roots, MAP Connect, PromisePlay, PromisePress, Thread & Promise, and Storytelling & Media. Our people—volunteers, interns, fellows, staff, and leaders—are central to our mission.
Why This Role Matters The
Chief Human Resources & Organizational Development Officer (CHRO)
ensures that MAP’s growth is ethical, humane, equitable, and sustainable. The CHRO safeguards how people are recruited, supported, developed, and protected within the organization, ensuring that MAP never sacrifices dignity, safety, or care for speed or scale, and that our internal culture reflects the same values we uphold for the youth and families we serve.
The CHRO is a senior executive leader and strategic partner to the Chief Program Officer, Chief Technology & Innovation Officer, Chief of Staff, and executive leadership team.
What You’ll Do
Set and steward MAP’s overall human resources and organizational development strategy.
Ensure HR practices are trauma-informed, equity-centered, and aligned with MAP’s mission and values.
Oversee recruitment, onboarding, role clarity, training, and retention across all divisions.
Guide development and implementation of HR policies, handbooks, and governance frameworks.
Ensure compliance with NYC, NYS, and federal regulations relevant to nonprofit and volunteer operations.
Oversee HRIS systems, records management, and data integrity with strong confidentiality standards.
Lead organizational development initiatives focused on structure, communication, performance improvement, and culture.
Support leadership development for managers, coordinators, and program leads.
Partner with Legal, Policy, and Compliance teams to manage risk, ethics, and accountability.
Establish systems for feedback, reflection, and continuous improvement.
Serve as a trusted advisor to leadership on people-related decisions and organizational health.
Mentor HR team members, specialists, and volunteers.
Communicate HR strategy clearly to both technical and non-technical stakeholders.
Check and respond to emails daily, with responses within 48 hours.
Take responsibility for performance improvement by strengthening systems, clarity, and care over time.
How MAP Supports Your
Clear executive scope, authority, and strategic voice
Collaborative, values-driven leadership culture
Respect for time, capacity, and boundaries
Trust-based leadership rather than micromanagement
Opportunities to shape long-term organizational culture and systems
Professional references and letters of recommendation
What We’re Looking For
Senior experience in human resources, organizational development, people operations, or nonprofit leadership.
Strong understanding of HR compliance, governance, and ethical people practices.
Experience building or strengthening organizational systems and culture.Ability to lead with empathy, clarity, and accountability.
Excellent communication, judgment, and systems-thinking skills.
Commitment to equity, accessibility, trauma-informed practice, and volunteer care.
Bonus (Not Required)
Experience with NYC-based nonprofits or youth-serving organizations
Familiarity with labor law, nonprofit governance, or compliance frameworks
HR certifications (SHRM-CP/SCP, PHR/SPHR, or similar)
Bilingual or multilingual abilities (Spanish or Haitian Creole preferred)
Commitment & Boundaries
Volunteer role, approximately 8–12 hours per week
Minimum 6–12 month commitment preferred
Hybrid New York City and/or remote via Google Meet
MAP prioritizes sustainability, clarity, and care over burnout
Application Process Please send your resume, LinkedIn profile, and a brief statement of interest to:
hr@mentorapromise.org
Subject line:
Chief Human Resources & Organizational Development Officer (CHRO)
You may also apply directly here: https://forms.gle/ptgy2zBZXJB1q7GV8
Lead with humanity — help build systems, culture, and leadership practices that honor dignity, equity, and care at Mentor A Promise.
#J-18808-Ljbffr