Job Description
About the position The Associate Vice Chancellor for Human Resources (Chief Human Resources Officer) at CU Denver is a strategic and visionary leader responsible for serving as a change agent and strategic partner to the CU Denver executive leadership team as well as to senior administrators, HR Directors, and HR staff within the schools/colleges and other institutional units. At its essence, this role exists to foster a people-centered HR strategy that supports the university's strategic plan. The position also ensures that Human Resource practices reflect CU Denver's commitment to equity, innovation, and impact, while fostering a culture of trust, inclusion, and continuous learning. A central focus of this position is employee advocacy-ensuring that faculty and staff voices are actively heard, respected, and integrated into institutional decision-making. The incumbent will complete the four primary roles of HR by driving operational excellence in compensation, workforce planning, HR data analytics, and talent management strategies across a distributed, hybrid work environment. Due to the demands of the role, the incumbent will work primarily in-person on the Denver Campus, with some remote work opportunities once credibility and key relationships have been established. Responsibilities β’ Serve as the university's senior HR expert, guiding leadership on workforce strategy, organizational development, institutional culture, and change management. β’ Lead the design, development, consistent implementation, and compliance with HR policies and programs that support CU Denver's strategic plan and inclusive excellence goals. β’ Oversee HR operations across CU Denver, in partnership with schools and colleges, as well as administrative units. β’ Facilitate a strong and effective partnership between the University of Colorado Denver and the other campuses within the CU System, as well as Auraria campus partners. β’ Promote alignment with system-wide goals in HR strategies, policies, and implementation plans, while advocating for CU Denver's unique needs. β’ Serve as a visible and accessible advocate for faculty and staff, promoting a culture of listening, respect, and responsiveness. β’ Collaborate with shared governance groups (faculty assembly, staff council) and employee resource networks and affinity groups to ensure inclusive representation in HR decision-making. β’ Provide leadership coaching to CU Denver leaders to support proactive team building, clarity, conflict resolution, change management, and the effective handling of employee concerns. β’ Ensure compliance with employment laws, university policies, and institutional processes. β’ Collaborate with legal counsel, risk management, the Office of Equity, and the FAST team to address sensitive personnel matters with consistency, care, and compliance. β’ Oversee recruitment, onboarding, retention, and succession planning strategies that reflect CU Denver's commitment to education for all. β’ Support professional development, career mapping, and performance management frameworks that foster growth and accountability. β’ Cultivate supervisor and leadership development pathways that build institutional capacity and foster equity, connection, and growth among senior leaders, managers, and supervisors. β’ Direct the development and implementation of a compensation and classification system aligned with CU System guidelines and market data. β’ Lead the development of HR dashboards and analytics to support strategic planning, compliance, and workforce insights. Requirements β’ Master's degree in human resources, business administration, public administration, or related field. β’ 10 years of progressive HR leadership experience, preferably in higher education or a complex public sector organization. β’ Demonstrated expertise in Operational Excellence in all aspects of HR (selection, compensation, performance, training & development, etc.) β’ Experience managing HR in a flexible work environment. Nice-to-haves β’ HR certifications (e.g., SHRM-SCP, SPHR). β’ Familiarity with common higher-education HR software and tools (e.g., HCM, PeopleSoft). β’ Experience working in shared governance environments. Benefits β’ Generous leave β’ Health plans β’ Retirement contributions Apply tot his job