Ithaca College is a residential campus where nearly 4,700 students find life-changing academic pathways, powerful career networks, and lifelong community. Founded in 1892 by violinist W. Grant Egbert, Ithaca College had humble beginnings as a music conservatory in rented rooms in downtown Ithaca, New York. Over the ensuing decades, the institution continued to diversify its curriculum, and, in 1931, the conservatory was chartered as a private college. By the 1960s, with 2,000 students, construction of IC’s modern campus began on South Hill, overlooking downtown Ithaca and offering breathtaking views of Cayuga Lake. Recognized by U.S. News & World Report as #8 Most Innovative Schools in the North, the College now offers 140 majors, minors, and interdisciplinary programs in its undergraduate offerings and over a dozen graduate degree programs at five schools: School of Business , Roy H. Park School of Communications , School of Health Sciences and Human Performance , School of Humanities and Sciences , and School of Music, Theatre, and Dance . Reporting to the Senior Vice President for Strategic Services and Initiatives , the CHRO provides strategic leadership and direction for all aspects of human resources at Ithaca College. This role serves as a key institutional leader and strategic partner to the President, Cabinet, and senior leadership team, shaping and advancing a people-centered strategy that supports the College’s mission, values, and long-term sustainability. The CHRO leads a hard-working human resources team of approximately 11 collaborative, resilient, and exceptionally dedicated professionals serving an employee base of about 1,363 professionals, inclusive of 476 faculty (385 full-time, and 91 part-time), 887 staff and administrators (702 full-time and 185 part-time) and two collective bargaining units, Public Safety (UGSOA) and Contingent Faculty (SEIU). At a time of significant change in higher education, the CHRO will be charged with reimagining the role, structure, and impact of IC's HR organization, designing contemporary, efficient, and human-centered approaches to service delivery that enable the College to be more efficient while maintaining excellence and cultivating a culture of care, trust, and transparency. In doing so, the CHRO will lead a comprehensive portfolio including talent acquisition, organizational design, workforce planning, compensation and benefits, employee engagement, learning and development, employee and labor relations, performance management, HR technology and analytics, compliance, and risk management. This is a unique opportunity for a passionate and forward-thinking human resources professional to join a collaborative, innovative, and future-focused institution and lead a workplace transformation that will have a lasting impact on the community. Bringing an equity lens to their work and decision-making, the CHRO will play a critical leadership role in advancing institutional areas of focus, as the College approaches the end of its current strategic plan, Ithaca Forever , to determine and maintain an appropriate, sustainable size for their programs, structures, and associated resources at every level and to shape a strategy and action plan to realize the goal of being an employer of choice. In addition, as the College undertakes a comprehensive strategic planning process during the 2026–27 academic year, this will provide the CHRO with an exciting opportunity to help shape the College’s next strategic plan. The Ithaca community desires a collaborative, equity-focused bridge builder to proactively support and engage with a diverse and multigenerational workforce of faculty, staff, and students, each of whom requires a leader who seeks to learn and understand their nuanced needs and how to best support them. Most of all, this opportunity is an invitation to join an institution that authentically believes in the value of a people-centered approach.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Executive
Number of Employees
1,001-5,000 employees