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Director, HR Business Partner & Talent Management

Cincinnati, Ohio, United States

Join PatientPoint to be part of a dynamic team committed to empower better health. As a leading digital health company, we innovate to positively impact patient behaviors. Our purpose-driven approach offers an inspirational career opportunity where you can contribute to improving health outcomes for millions of patients nationwide.

Title: Director, HR Business Partner and Talent Management 

Job Summary 

PatientPoint is in an exciting season of building and growth and its Human Resource and Talent team is seeking a self-starting, experienced HR Business Partner with talent management experience to support the business’ mission of making every doctor patient engagement better.  If you enjoy meaningful work, world class culture, top notch & engaged colleagues and stellar leadership Patient Point might be for you! 

What You Will Do 

  • Partners with senior leaders to understand business needs and develop comprehensive people team strategies to achieve key business goals 
  • Partners with the HRLT on development and implementation of talent management initiatives, including talent reviews, succession planning, leadership development, and performance management system 
  • Collaborates with hiring managers to identify critical talent needs and develop targeted recruitment plans 
  • Provides coaching and guidance to leaders and managers on performance management practices, including goal setting, feedback delivery, and performance improvement plans 
  • Identifies training and development needs for employees at all levels and facilitate appropriate learning opportunities 
  • Addresses employee concerns and resolves complex employee relations issues, ensuring fair and consistent application of company policies 
  • Embeds a culture of diversity, equity and inclusion across all employee groups 
  • Stays informed of developments in areas such as employment practices, local and federal employment law, and best class employee practices 
  • Uses data to help the business advance world class recruitment, engagement, and retention. Utilizes data to identify trends and diagnose organizational effectiveness issues including talent attraction, retention, and engagement. Influences leaders to implement changes needed to improve functional performance. 
  • Implements the employee life cycle across business teams from goal setting, feedback sessions, appraisals and pay actions & promotions when applicable 
  • Encourages and coaches business leaders in communication and other skills to help them become the best possible leaders they can be 
  • Partners with broader HR and Talent team to deliver services and solutions in line with function or business unity strategy (Talent Acquisition, Learning & Development, Total Rewards, HR Operations) 

What We Need 

  • Minimum 8 years’ experience as a HR Business Partner 
  • Minimum 5 years’ experience developing and implementing talent management strategies that align with organizational goals and objectives 
  • Strong business acumen, in-depth knowledge of business and client groups. Minimum 5-8 years of experience supporting and advising sales organizations, revenue operations, commercial operations, ad operations, and/or supply chain teams 
  • Experience in multi-state HR application 
  • In depth knowledge of employment law and human resource functional areas 
  • Ability to communicate effectively 

 

Desired Qualifications 

  • Demonstrated competency in implementing change and coaching business teammates 
  • Analytical and experienced in use of HRIS and self-service systems 
  • Direct P&L Management experience 
  • Understanding of digital advertising operations and campaign deployment operations and tools a plus, 
  • Familiarity with pharmaceutical advertising laws and regulations 
  • Bachelors degree ideally in business administration or HR 

What You Will Need to Succeed 

  • In line with PatientPoint Core Values teammates must embrace  
  • Integrity 
  • Customer Focus 
  • Innovation 
  • Teamwork 
  • Coachability 
  • Resourcefulness and problem-solving skills 
  • Curiosity and a strong passion for data, trend analysis and storytelling through data 
  • Resiliency and ability to overcome challenges, sound business judgment 
  • Builds trusted partnerships; is up front and transparent 
  • Can maneuver within ambiguity 

 


About PatientPoint: 
PatientPoint is a leading digital health company that connects patients, healthcare providers and life sciences companies with the right information in the moments care decisions are made. Our solutions are proven to influence patient behavior and improve health outcomes, driving value for all stakeholders. Across the nation’s largest network of connected digital devices in 35,000 physician offices, PatientPoint solutions empower better health for more than 750 million patient visits each year.

Latest News & Innovations: 

  1. Named A Best Place to Work Across Multiple Prestigious Platforms! Read More
  2. Featured on Built In's article "Companies That Pay Well". Read More
  3. Now Culture Content Certified by VentureFizz. Read More

What We Offer: 
We know you bring your whole self to work every day, and we are committed to supporting our full-time teammates with a comprehensive range of modernized benefits and cultural perks. We offer competitive compensation, flexible time off to recharge, hybrid work options, mental and emotional wellness resources, a 401K plan, and more. While these benefits are available to full-time team members, we strive to create a positive and supportive environment for all teammates.

PatientPoint recognizes that privacy is important to you. Please read the PatientPoint privacy policy, we want you to be familiar with how we may collect, use, and disclose your information. Employer is EOE/M/F/D/V

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