Director, Human Resources
The New York City District Council of Carpenters Benefit Funds (NYCDCCBF) administers a
comprehensive portfolio of benefit programs—including pension, health, annuity, and training—
for thousands of union members and their families across the New York metropolitan area.
The Funds are committed to delivering high-quality, efficient, and secure services to participants
while maintaining strong fiduciary oversight and operational excellence. Technology plays a
critical role in supporting these objectives—from member services and claims processing to
financial systems, compliance, and reporting.
Position Overview
The Director of Human Resources will serve as the senior leader responsible for the strategic
direction, legal compliance, and operational excellence of all human resources functions for a
multiemployer benefit funds organization serving union members and participating employers.
The role requires deep knowledge of HR technical operations, employment law compliance,
compensation strategy, and process improvement in complex regulatory environments. The
Director of Human Resources will oversee all aspects of HR operations including talent
management, compensation analysis, compliance with federal and state employment laws, HR
systems, policy development, employee relations, and organizational development.
Key Responsibilities
Strategic Leadership
- Develop and implement a comprehensive HR strategy aligned with organizational objectives and fiduciary responsibilities of the Funds
- Serve as the principal advisor to executive leadership on workforce planning, organizational structure, and talent strategy
- Present HR initiatives, workforce data, and strategic recommendations to senior leadership and the Board of Trustees when appropriate
- Lead modernization initiatives to improve HR systems, processes, and data analytics
Compliance and Legal Oversight
- Ensure compliance with all applicable federal, state, and local employment laws
- Work closely with legal counsel on employment matters
- Oversee internal investigations, grievance procedures, and disciplinary actions
- Maintain legally compliant employee policies, procedures, and handbooks
Compensation and Salary Analysis
- Design and maintain equitable and competitive compensation structures
- Conduct periodic salary benchmarking against comparable organizations including benefit funds, nonprofit, and public sector entities
- Provide salary analysis and compensation recommendations to leadership and the Board of Trustees
- Administer performance evaluation and merit increase programs
- Evaluate internal pay equity and recommend corrective actions where appropriate
Process Improvement and HR Operations
- Lead HR operational process improvements to enhance efficiency, transparency, and data- driven decision-making
- Implement modern HRIS systems and improve HR reporting capabilities
- Standardize HR procedures and documentation across departments
- Develop key HR metrics and performance indicators
Talent Management and Workforce Development
- Oversee recruitment, onboarding, and retention strategies
- Develop employee training and professional development programs
- Implement succession planning initiatives for key organizational roles
- Foster a professional and collaborative workplace culture
Employee Relations
- Manage employee relations matters including conflict resolution and investigations
- Provide guidance to managers on performance management and disciplinary procedures
- Promote fair, consistent, and legally compliant personnel practices