Director Organizational Development (2024-1389)
Company: Valley Medical Center
Location: Renton
Posted on: June 1, 2025
Job Description:
To apply for this Director Organizational Development position,
click on Complete Application.Valley Medical Center offers a
competitive salary and valuable healthy living benefits including
health, dental, and vision to help you maintain and improve your
health. Valley Medical Center also offers several ways to invest in
your future. Benefits info page: The salary range may be inclusive
of several career levels at Valley Medical Center and will be
narrowed during the interview process based on several factors,
including the candidate's experience, qualifications, location, and
internal equity.The position description is a guide to the critical
duties and essential functions of the job, not an all-inclusive
list of responsibilities, qualifications, physical demands, and
work environment conditions. Position descriptions are reviewed and
revised to meet the changing needs of the organization.TITLE:
Director Organizational DevelopmentJOB OVERVIEW: The Director
Organizational Development serves as a coach and guide to
leadership, internal HR partners, and other members of the
workforce while supporting key organizational talent objectives.
Utilizing organizational initiatives, partners with clients to
assess, implement, and evaluate performance improvement, employee
engagement, and development. This position impacts organizational
success through a blend of one-to-one coaching, team building,
leading retreats/focus groups, and other special projects. Partners
in the development of performance management, employee and
physician engagement, and organizational training and development
programs tied to regulatory compliance and strategy. This role will
not oversee position-specific competencies or clinical
education.DEPARTMENT: Organizational DevelopmentWORK HOURS:
Typically, Monday through Friday as required to fulfill
responsibilities.REPORTS TO: SVP, Chief People & Experience
OfficerPREREQUISITES:
- Bachelor's Degree in Organization Development, Organizational
Psychology, Human Resources, or related field, required. Extensive
experience may be considered in lieu of some education. Master's
degree preferred.
- Minimum of seven (7) years of OD/HR related experience in a
complex organization, required.
- Minimum of five (5) years leadership, coaching experience, or
workforce management, required.
- Healthcare experience preferred.QUALIFICATIONS:
- Proven track record of effectively coaching leaders and skilled
professionals at all levels in the organization.
- Proven communication, leadership, analytical, interpersonal,
and problem-solving skills required.
- Ability to lead high-profile initiatives and present approaches
and plans to senior leaders.
- Skilled consultant with proven ability to contract with clients
and manage projects through to completion.
- Knowledge of process improvement methodologies such as
Lean.
- Proficient in Microsoft Office Suite.
- Excellent writing, presentation, and interpersonal
communication skills.
- Creative, innovative, and adept at learning new approaches to
organization development and change.UNIQUE PHYSICAL/MENTAL DEMANDS,
ENVIRONMENT AND WORKING CONDITIONS:Requires prolonged periods of
sitting and prolonged exposure to computer monitor and keyboarding.
Requires planning, organizing, and working on multiple tasks at one
time. Requires the ability to work effectively with all levels of
staff and management team members.PERFORMANCE
RESPONSIBILITIES:
- Directs the needs assessment for staff development and business
performance issues to enhance the effectiveness of workforce
performance.
- Collaborates with relevant stakeholders throughout the
organization to identify and implement learning and developmental
activities for the workforce.
- Maintains consultative relationships with people in
subject-matter expert areas/centers of excellence that provide
input to or deliver training and development within the
organization.
- Builds and maintains a library of resources that address
frequently needed and/or required competencies of the
workforce.
- Prepares and administers budget, including grant budgets,
prepared cost estimate for budget recommendations, submits
justifications for budget items, and monitors and controls
expenditures.
- Leads organizational action planning for effective
implementation of employee and physician engagement results to
drive change.
- Collaborates and participates on committees to ensure the
appropriate training and regulatory driven modules are delivered to
staff via learning management software.
- Oversees and partners with HR on new employee orientation to
maintain progressive employee experience, up-to-date content, and
compliance with completion of learning modules.
- Completes annual performance assessments and evaluations for
staff on a timely basis. Assessment includes evaluation of specific
behavioral competencies as outlined in Service Culture Guidelines
and Specific Job Competencies as defined by VMC Pillar Goals.
- Represents the department at appropriate internal, external,
and workgroup meetings.
- Performs all job functions in a manner consistent with Valley's
cultural expectations defined as our Caregiver Commitment. These
characteristics include quality performance, demonstrating
compassion, respect, teamwork, community-centered awareness, and
innovation.
- Actively participates as a member of the VMC Leadership
Team.
- Completes additional projects and duties as assigned.Date
Created: 10/24Revised:Grade: NC15FLSA: ECost Center: 8653
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