Henry Street
Program Overview
You will join our team of People Team colleagues who support Henry Street’s
team members. We exist to serve our team members as a resource center providing assistance and expertise on all employment-related matters, including recruitment, retention, onboarding, compensation & benefits, working conditions, and learning & development. Our department has a great culture that prioritizes professional growth and teamwork.
Job Summary As a part of our people team reporting to the Director of Talent Acquisition and Onboarding, you will play a dynamic and hands‑on role in full cycle recruitment, interviewing, and hiring processes for Henry Street Settlement programs. You will partner in establishing a sourcing strategy to fill open positions in an efficient manner; and providing a qualified talent pool to agency hiring managers.
To succeed in this role, we ask that you have:
A passion for Henry Street’s mission and a proven experience in and commitment to the community based nonprofit sector.
Bachelor’s degree required with a specialization in Human Resources or related field preferred
3-5 years’ experience in the Human Resources field and a working knowledge of employee recruitment techniques required
Experience recruiting for positions in a social service organization or in a non‑profit environment preferred
Excellent communication and interpersonal relationship building skills
Strong organizational, analytical and time‑management skills
Ability to work independently, multi‑task and demonstrate a cooperative spirit
Strong computer skills and knowledge of Microsoft Office software
Bilingual (English/Spanish) preferred
In this role, you will:
Maintain a high‑volume vacancy load to recruit, source, and hire team members across
multiple job areas and program functions.
Represent Henry Street’s mission and culture to current and prospective team members.
Support onboarding and orientation processes for new hires to ensure a positive transition into Henry Street Settlement, their program, and their specific position.
Establish and maintain effective working relationships internally with hiring managers, and externally with hiring sources such as the HSS Workforce Development Center, and a variety of external vendors (i.e., colleges, Settlement Houses, NASW); attend offsite job fairs as needed.
Manage full‑cycle recruitment strategy including sourcing, screening, interview coordination and scheduling, reference checks, background checks, and other checks as required by program contracts
Tracks all open positions using the People Team’s tracker systems.
Process background checks for candidates
Build internal and external networks to identify qualified candidates; develop pool of qualified candidates in advance of need
Work with management to review, analyze and clarify job specifications, competencies/skills required and to gain an understanding of business operations in order to maximize recruitment efforts
Manage the offer process for all candidates
Meet regularly with management to understand staffing model and growth projections for the program/department
Serve as a resource to management and staff on non‑recruitment topics, such as benefits, employee relations and organizational development. Refer management to appropriate HR staff based upon their needs
Other duties as assigned
Essential Physical Job Functions
Able to read, hear, type, sit, stoop, and stand for long periods of time.
Able to climb stairs.
Ability to work onsite in the Lower East Side
Equal Opportunity Employer Equal Opportunity Employer This employer is required to notify all applicants of their rights pursuant to federal employment laws. For further information, please review the Know Your Rights notice from the Department of Labor.
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team members. We exist to serve our team members as a resource center providing assistance and expertise on all employment-related matters, including recruitment, retention, onboarding, compensation & benefits, working conditions, and learning & development. Our department has a great culture that prioritizes professional growth and teamwork.
Job Summary As a part of our people team reporting to the Director of Talent Acquisition and Onboarding, you will play a dynamic and hands‑on role in full cycle recruitment, interviewing, and hiring processes for Henry Street Settlement programs. You will partner in establishing a sourcing strategy to fill open positions in an efficient manner; and providing a qualified talent pool to agency hiring managers.
To succeed in this role, we ask that you have:
A passion for Henry Street’s mission and a proven experience in and commitment to the community based nonprofit sector.
Bachelor’s degree required with a specialization in Human Resources or related field preferred
3-5 years’ experience in the Human Resources field and a working knowledge of employee recruitment techniques required
Experience recruiting for positions in a social service organization or in a non‑profit environment preferred
Excellent communication and interpersonal relationship building skills
Strong organizational, analytical and time‑management skills
Ability to work independently, multi‑task and demonstrate a cooperative spirit
Strong computer skills and knowledge of Microsoft Office software
Bilingual (English/Spanish) preferred
In this role, you will:
Maintain a high‑volume vacancy load to recruit, source, and hire team members across
multiple job areas and program functions.
Represent Henry Street’s mission and culture to current and prospective team members.
Support onboarding and orientation processes for new hires to ensure a positive transition into Henry Street Settlement, their program, and their specific position.
Establish and maintain effective working relationships internally with hiring managers, and externally with hiring sources such as the HSS Workforce Development Center, and a variety of external vendors (i.e., colleges, Settlement Houses, NASW); attend offsite job fairs as needed.
Manage full‑cycle recruitment strategy including sourcing, screening, interview coordination and scheduling, reference checks, background checks, and other checks as required by program contracts
Tracks all open positions using the People Team’s tracker systems.
Process background checks for candidates
Build internal and external networks to identify qualified candidates; develop pool of qualified candidates in advance of need
Work with management to review, analyze and clarify job specifications, competencies/skills required and to gain an understanding of business operations in order to maximize recruitment efforts
Manage the offer process for all candidates
Meet regularly with management to understand staffing model and growth projections for the program/department
Serve as a resource to management and staff on non‑recruitment topics, such as benefits, employee relations and organizational development. Refer management to appropriate HR staff based upon their needs
Other duties as assigned
Essential Physical Job Functions
Able to read, hear, type, sit, stoop, and stand for long periods of time.
Able to climb stairs.
Ability to work onsite in the Lower East Side
Equal Opportunity Employer Equal Opportunity Employer This employer is required to notify all applicants of their rights pursuant to federal employment laws. For further information, please review the Know Your Rights notice from the Department of Labor.
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