Director, Talent Management
Job title: Director, Talent Management in Manhattan, NY at GEICO
Company: GEICO
Job description: The Government Employees Insurance Company (GEICO) is a private American auto insurance company with headquarters in Chevy Chase, Maryland. GEICO is a wholly owned subsidiary of Berkshire Hathaway and is the third largest auto insurer in the United States. In 2023, GEICO earned premiums worth over $40 billion U.S. dollars.At Geico, our success is no secret - it's the result of investing in exceptional individuals who can provide exceptional service and solutions to our clients. We are committed to creating a culture of continuous learning and development to meet the challenges of today and tomorrow and to support our associates career aspirations.As we continue to grow, we are seeking an experienced and dynamic leader to join our Talent Management team at GEICO at the Director level. In this role, the Director will oversee the design and implementation talent management and development efforts, and measuring performance of our associates.Key Responsibilities:The Director of Talent Management should be adept in working in a “start-up” environment, in order to build and implement Talent Management and Performance Appraisal processes. The Talent Director will have relevant experience and insights on the external talent management and organizational development landscape and will apply best practices to their work to support GEICO Operations and Corporate Functions.To be successful in the role, we recommend the following qualifications and experience:
Expected salary: $108650 - 189625 per year
Location: Manhattan, NY
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Company: GEICO
Job description: The Government Employees Insurance Company (GEICO) is a private American auto insurance company with headquarters in Chevy Chase, Maryland. GEICO is a wholly owned subsidiary of Berkshire Hathaway and is the third largest auto insurer in the United States. In 2023, GEICO earned premiums worth over $40 billion U.S. dollars.At Geico, our success is no secret - it's the result of investing in exceptional individuals who can provide exceptional service and solutions to our clients. We are committed to creating a culture of continuous learning and development to meet the challenges of today and tomorrow and to support our associates career aspirations.As we continue to grow, we are seeking an experienced and dynamic leader to join our Talent Management team at GEICO at the Director level. In this role, the Director will oversee the design and implementation talent management and development efforts, and measuring performance of our associates.Key Responsibilities:The Director of Talent Management should be adept in working in a “start-up” environment, in order to build and implement Talent Management and Performance Appraisal processes. The Talent Director will have relevant experience and insights on the external talent management and organizational development landscape and will apply best practices to their work to support GEICO Operations and Corporate Functions.To be successful in the role, we recommend the following qualifications and experience:
- Talent Management & Succession Planning: developing and implementing succession planning strategies to ensure a pipeline of qualified internal candidates for critical roles.
- High Potential Identification & Development: working with HR and the business to systematically identify high potential associates at various levels of the organization and plan for their future development.
- Performance Management: overseeing the employee performance appraisal process, which includes setting goals, performing evaluations, providing individual feedback, and coaching them as needed, as well as building manager capability in Performance Management processes.
- Organizational Development: working with the business to assess, design, and facilitate intervention strategies to improve organization performance and team dynamics.
- Innovation: developing and implementing strategic and innovative best practices to position HR and the company for the future.
- Collaboration and Managing Stakeholders: partnering with HR Business Partners, L&D Partners, Senior Business leaders and other stakeholders on Talent solutions.
- 8+ years of relevant HR and Organizational Development experience with a significant portion focused on talent management and performance management.
- A Bachelor’s degree or equivalent work experience in lieu of a degree in Psychology, HR or related field
- Experience designing, developing, and supporting organization-wide talent management programs that cover performance management, talent development, coaching, succession planning, data analytics and relationship management.
- Experience working at all levels of the organization, with significant time working directly with the C-Suite
- Culture and change champion - owning and balancing the conflicts between standing still and moving forwards; believes in, helps develop, and cultivates excitement in their workplace culture.
- Solution-oriented orientation – identifying the source of a question or challenge and providing the right, or a better, way of doing things.
- Demonstrated organizational savvy and executive presence - effectively engaging with and influencing a wide range of stakeholders.
- Masters degree or equivalent work experience in organizational development, industrial organizational psychology (I/O) or related field
- Preferred experience in organizational development and/or leadership development, with a mix of operational, strategic, and systems thinking experience.
- Experience working in large organizations in a Talent, Performance, Leadership Development, Learning or Organizational Development role.
- Certifications in personality/behavioral assessments, as well as, 360 assessment
- Experience with Workday and other HCM-related implementation of Talent and Performance modules
- Hybrid role at the New York City, Chevy Chase, or Dallas office.
- Comprehensive Total Rewards program that offers personalized coverage tailor-made for you and your family’s overall well-being.
- Financial benefits including market-competitive compensation; a 401K savings plan vested from day one that offers a 6% match; performance and recognition-based incentives; and tuition assistance.
- Access to additional benefits like mental healthcare as well as fertility and adoption assistance.
- In office and remote opportunities, as well as our signature GEICO Flex program, offering the ability to work remotely for up to four weeks per year.
Expected salary: $108650 - 189625 per year
Location: Manhattan, NY
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