Deputy Chief Human Resources Officer (Job ID: 2025-3658)
Company: Brookings Institution
Location: Washington
Posted on: May 18, 2025
Job Description:
OverviewJoin one of the most influential, most quoted and most
trusted think tanks!The Brookings Institution is a nonprofit public
policy organization based in Washington, DC. Our mission is to
conduct in-depth research that leads to new ideas for solving
problems facing society at the local, national and global level.We
bring together leading experts in government and academia from all
over the world, rooted in open-minded inquiry and representing
diverse points of view, who provide the highest quality research,
policy recommendations, and analysis. Research topics cover a full
range of public policy issues in economics, foreign policy,
development, governance and metropolitan policy.With fair and
transparent business practices, clear communication, mutual
respect, and a collaborative atmosphere that offers both
professional and personal development opportunities, Brookings
offers an inclusive and welcoming workplace that values the efforts
of all contributors.Brookings Human Resources (HR) department
actively develops and implements HR best practices aligned with
organizational priorities. The HR team delivers high quality HR
services and ensures the recruitment, development, recognition, and
retention of a diverse, high performing and engaged workforce, and
smooth and efficient operations. We are a collaborative HR team of
17, including Staffing, Benefits, Compensation & HR Technology, and
Learning & Development, working to provide a supportive and well
managed workplace where all employees have a sense of belonging and
can contribute in an impactful and meaningful way.Position
Location:This position is hybrid. Hybrid positions combine regular
in-person presence at our Washington, DC office with the option of
two days of remote work each week.ResponsibilitiesReady to
contribute to Brookings success?Serving as a trusted advisor to the
Vice President and Chief Human Resources Officers (VP and CHRO) and
a strategic partner to research programs and business units, the
Deputy Chief Human Resources Officer (DCHRO) plays a key role in
translating the Institution's human capital priorities into
coordinated action. This role balances big-picture planning with
hands-on implementation, helping to lead efforts across all major
HR domains, including talent management, employee/labor relations,
compensation, benefits, systems, organizational development, and
compliance. The DCHRO helps foster a strong, inclusive workplace
culture and ensures that HR policies, systems, and services remain
responsive, consistent, and positioned to support Brookings'
evolving institutional needs. This role also provides supervision
to key HR staff, enabling operational excellence and continuous
improvement in HR service delivery.Strategic HR Leadership
(35%)
- Serve as deputy and trusted advisor to the VP and CHRO, helping
to shape and advance Brookings' human capital strategy, aligned
with institutional priorities and operational needs.
- Represent HR in cross-institutional working groups (e.g.,
Management Team, DEI Committee) or initiatives as delegated by the
VP and CHRO; serve as a delegate for the VP and CHRO when
needed.
- Anticipate workforce implications of institutional decisions;
provide strategic input on talent risks and opportunities.
- Design and implement major HR initiatives - such as
institutional change projects, new tools, and service model shifts
- in partnership with the VP and CHRO and independently as
appropriate; ensure initiatives are thoughtfully coordinated,
communicated, and aligned with organizational priorities.
- Serve as a subject matter expert in strategic change
management, advising on the planning, execution, and communication
of major HR and institutional initiatives to ensure effective
adoption and long-term success.
- Track, analyze, and report on HR metrics to support
decision-making and evaluate the impact of institutional
initiatives.
- Monitor employment legislation - partnering with the Office of
the General Counsel to ensure policy alignment and institutional
risk mitigation.
- Stay current on HR best practices and industry trends,
evaluating and recommending innovations that improve the employee
experience and institutional resilience.
- Build and maintain strong relationships with senior leaders
across the institution, offering trusted counsel as needed.
- Support organizational design and workforce planning efforts to
meet evolving institutional needs.HR Operations and Service
Delivery (35%)
- Oversee day-to-day HR operations to ensure consistent, timely,
high-quality service delivery of core services including
recruitment, onboarding, benefits administration, compensation,
employee/labor relations, and HR systems.
- Collaborate with HR directors to align operations with
strategic priorities, troubleshoot service delivery issues, and
improve systems and workflows.
- Promote effective use of systems, data, and technology to drive
operational efficiency and accountability.
- Lead the development, review, and rollout of HR policies in
collaboration with the Office of the General Counsel and senior
stakeholders; ensure updates are well-communicated and consistently
applied.
- Provide leadership on labor relations, including collective
bargaining support and union engagement, where applicable.
- Develop and manage the HR department budget in collaboration
with the VP and CHRO; assess resource needs and align funding to
priorities.
- Establish mechanisms for regularly auditing HR practices,
systems, and data to ensure compliance, mitigate risk, and support
continuous improvement.
- Manage or coordinate relationships with external consultants,
vendors, or partners supporting HR strategy or operations, as
needed.Team Leadership and Institutional Culture Building (30%)
- Lead, coach, and support HR directors, fostering a
high-performing, collaborative, and mission-driven team
culture.
- Cultivate an internal HR environment rooted in accountability,
professional development, and shared learning.
- Promote communication and cross-functional coordination across
HR teams to improve knowledge-sharing and effectiveness.
- Ensure equitable implementation of HR policies and practices
that reflect the diverse needs of staff.
- Lead initiatives that promote an inclusive and respectful
workplace culture, ensuring that policies and practices support the
diverse experiences and needs of all staff members.
- Champion employee engagement, inclusion, and belonging efforts
across Brookings.
- Contribute to internal communications and culture-building
initiatives that reinforce institutional values, strengthen trust,
and support staff connection.QualificationsReady to make an impact?
In this role, you will support Brookings values of collegiality,
respect, inclusion, diversity and community, and bring the
following qualifications:Education/Experience
RequirementsBachelor's degree required; advanced degree in human
resources, business administration, public administration, or
related field preferred. SPHR or SHRM-SCP certification preferred.
Minimum of 15 years of progressive HR experience, including at
least seven years leading multiple HR functions and managing
senior-level staff. Demonstrated success as a senior-level HR
generalist with broad experience. Strong experience advising senior
leaders on people strategy, workforce planning, organizational
challenges, and cultural initiative. Proven experience leading HR
efforts during periods of growth, restructuring, or organizational
change. Experience working in a complex, mission-driven
organization with a diverse workforce strongly preferred.
Demonstrated leadership in fostering inclusive, respectful, and
engaging workplace environments. Hands-on experience with modern HR
technologies and systems; familiarity with platforms such as
Workday and iCIMS preferred. Must be authorized to work for any
employer in the U.S.Knowledge/Skills RequirementsThorough knowledge
of federal and D.C. employment laws and regulations, HR compliance
standards, and best practices across all major HR disciplines.
Strong understanding of inclusive hiring practices, organizational
development, leadership development, and employee engagement
strategies. Ability to develop, implement, and refine HR policies,
staffing structures, systems, and service delivery models. Skill in
analyzing and using HR data and metrics to assess performance,
identify trends, and inform decision-making. Exceptional
interpersonal and relationship-building skills; ability to
establish credibility, trust, and influence with staff at all
levels. Outstanding oral and written communication skills,
including the ability to draft clear and persuasive employee
communications and policy documents. High emotional intelligence,
professional maturity, sound judgment, and ability to handle
sensitive and confidential issues with discretion. Strong project
management, organizational, and time management skills, with the
ability to manage multiple priorities under deadline pressure.
Proactive, solutions-oriented mindset with a strong commitment to
continuous improvement, accountability, and collaborative
decision-making. Demonstrated commitment to cultivating a workplace
culture that values diverse experiences, perspectives, and
backgrounds.Additional InformationWhat can we offer you? Brookings
provides a generous benefit package that is comprehensive and
includes both traditional benefits and unique offerings. Our
comprehensive benefits package includes medical, dental, and vision
benefits, generous time off, and workplace flexibility. For more
information, please visitBrookings Benefits.Brookings requires that
all applicants submit a cover letter and resume. Please attach your
cover letter and resume as one document when you apply.Please note:
if you have applied to more than one Brookings job opening you
should add a position-specific cover letter as
aseparateattachment.Successful completion of a background
investigation is required for employment at Brookings.Brookings
welcomes and celebrates diversity in all its forms, including
diversity of experience, thought, and personal background. We
welcome applications that reflect a variety of backgrounds based on
ideology, race, ethnicity, religion, national origin, gender,
sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, disability,
veteran status, first generation college goers, and other factors
protected by law. Brookings is proud to be an equal-opportunity
employer that is committed to promoting a diverse and inclusive
workplace. All selection decisions are based upon merit, skills,
abilities and experience.
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