
People Operations Lead
Rockstar
full-time
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Location Type: Hybrid
Location: New York City • New York • United States
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About the role
- Lead employee relations end-to-end: Manage investigations, terminations, accommodations, and documentation in a way that is fast, calm, and legally defensible, containing issues before they escalate
- Build clinician performance management systems: Design and run playbooks, decision trees, and templates so most performance issues are resolved without CEO or Head of Clinical Ops involvement
- Operate company-wide people systems: Own PEO administration, payroll coordination, benefits administration, and policy documentation, ensuring clean execution across all employee lifecycle events
- Scale clinician lifecycle operations: Streamline onboarding, leaves of absence, exits, and role/status changes; partner with Clinical Ops and Provider Growth to support rapid scaling to 1,000+ clinicians
- Support compensation planning: Conduct competitive market reviews, help create pay bands and raise frameworks, and ensure compensation changes are executed cleanly
- Build corporate people systems: Work directly with the CEO to establish consistent processes for the corporate team, including onboarding/offboarding, performance management, and structured feedback
Requirements
- 3-6+ years of experience in people operations or human resources within a startup, consulting, or high-growth operational roles, with direct exposure to employee relations and pay/benefits administration
- First-principles thinker: Does not default to "HR best practices"—digs into what's actually driving people problems, identifies what needs to be solved versus what's nice-to-have, and builds practical solutions for the context
- Builds for scale: Designs processes that can handle 1,000+ clinicians, thinking through edge cases, failure modes, and handoff points rather than one-off solutions
- Sound judgment: Applies good judgment in messy, high-stakes situations (performance issues, investigations, terminations); knows when consistency matters versus when nuance is required
- High ownership: Extremely organized and reliable; owns the full people ops surface area, ensures nothing falls through the cracks, and escalates when issues carry material legal, financial, or operational risk
- Bias for action: Moves quickly to contain people issues and establish clarity without creating downstream risk; comfortable with testing and iteration rather than perfect upfront design
- Hands-on with systems: Comfortable managing PEO administration, payroll coordination, compensation data in Excel, and building trackers and formulas to identify trends.
Applicant Tracking System Keywords
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Hard Skills & Tools
employee relationsperformance managementpayroll coordinationbenefits administrationcompensation planningonboardingdocumentationinvestigationsterminationsdata analysis
Soft Skills
first-principles thinkingsound judgmenthigh ownershipbias for actionorganizational skillsreliabilityproblem-solvingcommunicationadaptabilitystrategic thinking