Senior People Partner Los Angeles, California, United States - TIA : Job Details

Senior People Partner Los Angeles, California, United States

TIA

Job Location : New York,NY, USA

Posted on : 2025-08-06T01:08:28Z

Job Description :

Manager: Senior Director, Talent Management

Location: Los Angeles, CA based with local travel between sites within the LA market, 20% travel to PHX, SF, NY (Hybrid)

Role Summary:

As a Senior People Partner, you will play a strategic role in shaping and implementing people programs that positively impact the employee experience and drive business outcomes. Partnering closely with leaders at all levels, you will provide guidance on organizational design, talent strategy, performance management, and employee engagement. You will act as a thought leader and trusted advisor, ensuring people programs align with business needs while fostering a culture of inclusivity, growth, and operational excellence.

In this role, you will have a direct impact on how Tia succeeds in the next phase of growth.

You will provide inputs to the design of People practices, policies and processes and then work with Market and Clinical leadership to operationalize them within the organization. You will act as coach and consultant to provide options and a range of solutions to day to day people challenges and emerging issues. You will investigate employee relations situations and resolve conflicts through dispute resolution processes. You will partner with business leaders and People team colleagues to create change and communication strategies, including drafting communications. Most importantly, you bring empathy and warmth to every interaction ensuring that prospective and existing employees feel welcomed, appreciated and supported during their time at Tia.

Key Responsibilities:
  • Strategic Business Partnership - Serve as a strategic advisor to clinical leaders, helping them align people strategy with business objectives
  • Lead best practices for Talent & Performance management
  • Assists in deploying Talent management frameworks and processes for people managers to manage against
  • Provide ongoing coaching and training to people managers to help them lead effectively and develop high-performing teams
  • Coach managers on delivering feedback and conducting development conversations
  • Leads talent planning and performance cycles for client group and manages key stakeholders to these timelines
  • Cultivate the Tia working environment and culture to be one that is inclusive, supportive and aligned with Tia's values.
  • Acts as a coach and consultant to provide options and a range of solutions to day to day people challenges and emerging issues
  • Leads employee relations investigations, helping leaders to resolve workplace conflicts
  • Leads and supports change initiatives ensuring alignment with business priorities.
  • Champion engagement initiatives to improve morale and retention. Use data to identify trends, provide insights and propose solutions to impact retention goals.
  • Works alongside the Sr. Director, Talent Management & People Operations to research, refine, and stand up HR-related policies, processes, and procedures
  • Lead on the ground compliance efforts to ensure that Tia remains in compliance with government policies and programs for a distributed team
  • Work with the Sr. Director, Talent Management to define critical HR policies, determine cross-functional input required to operationalize these policies, lead creation of associated processes and identify downstream impacts
  • Thoughtfully assist in planning the implementation of these policies in relation to the company scaling in size
  • Ensures all employees and Managers are properly trained on policies and that documentation is accessible + updated when required
  • Organizational Design - Support leaders in structuring teams for scalability, efficiency, role design, and succession planning.
Abilities
  • Ability to support a scaling organization (experience taking a Company through multiple stages of growth preferred)
  • Ability to build positive, trusting relationships with staff at all levels
  • Extremely strong prioritization skills
  • Problem perception + escalation
  • Highly organized
  • Process & systems-oriented thinking
  • Ability to “keep the design in mind” when operating
  • Detail oriented
  • Ability to hold people accountable
Skills
  • You use data insights with business partners to make recommendations and inform decisions
  • Project management and stakeholder engagement
  • Track record of cross functional relationship building
  • Proven track record in management and navigation of complex employee issues
  • Background in creation and execution of HR strategies, talent planning, employee relations
  • Experience leading or strong participation in a major change or transformation project
  • Strong project management skills with multi-tasking abilities
  • Excellent written and verbal communication skills
Experience:

Bachelor's (or equivalent) with 5-7 years of experience as an HR business partner (Healthcare &/or experience with a distributed and hourly workforce required)

Compensation and Benefits:

The salary range is $130,000-$145,000

  • Unlimited vacation
  • Free Tia membership
  • Competitive stock option package
  • $300 one-time WFH stipend
  • $50/month phone and internet reimbursement
  • Medical, dental, and vision benefits
  • 401k program (no matching at this time)
  • Top of the line 13 Macbook Pro
  • Travel stipend for team off-sites
About Us:

Founded in 2017 by Carolyn Witte and Felicity Yost, Tia is the modern medical home for women. We are trailblazing a new paradigm for women's healthcare that treats women as whole people vs. parts or life stages. Blending in-person and virtual care services, Tia's “Whole Woman, Whole Life” care model fuses gynecology, primary care, mental health and evidence-based wellness services to treat women comprehensively. By making women's health higher quality and lower cost, Tia makes women healthier, providers happier, and the business of care delivery stronger — setting a new standard of care for women everywhere.

Tia is an equal opportunity employer. We are proud to foster a workplace free from discrimination. We strongly believe that diversity of experience, perspectives, and background will lead to a better environment for our employees and a better product for our users and patients. We strongly encourage people of color and members of the LGBTQ+ community to apply.

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Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Questions

At Tia, we're passionate about creating a place where each individual — patient, provider & employee is empowered to be and care for their whole selves. We take an intersectional approach that recognizes the multitude of ways age, sex, gender, race, ethnicity, religion, ability, sexual orientation, and economic status impact us — clinically, psychosocially, and experientially. We prioritize reaching a diverse pool of candidates and provide diverse representation on every interview panel to make Tia an inclusive workplace. We value all voices in decision-making and through accountability, collaboration, and innovation, we seek to scale with diversity, equity & inclusion at the core.

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