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Senior Manager / Director, People Operations

Osmind

Osmind

People & HR, Operations
San Francisco, CA, USA
USD 166k-197k / year + Equity
Posted on Apr 7, 2026

About Osmind

Osmind is a public benefit corporation advancing psychiatry through technology, services, and real-world evidence to bring innovative mental health treatments to patients in need. Osmind’s psychiatry-tailored software and services, used by leading psychiatry practices across the U.S., help improve patient outcomes while driving practice success. Osmind's network of over 1000 clinics comprises the country's largest network of interventional psychiatry practices. Simultaneously, Osmind's clinic network, point-of-care software, and real-world data support life sciences companies in developing and scaling access to cutting-edge treatments. Osmind is a 50-person, Series B-stage company and has raised funding from top investors such as DFJ Growth, Y Combinator, and General Catalyst.

The opportunity

Osmind is hiring a Senior Manager / Director, People Operations to own day-to-day People Operations and report directly into the co-founder/CEO as we continue to scale. This role is the execution and accountability layer for core HR programs (performance, manager enablement, employee experience, compliance, and workforce planning), ensuring work is well-scoped, owners are clear, and follow-through is consistent. You’ll bring strong judgment, clear communication, and a practical, high-trust approach, helping leaders and teams do their best work without unnecessary bureaucracy.

Responsibilities

  • Be the steady HR business partner in the moments that matter: coach managers through performance and team dynamics, navigate employee relations with care, and handle sensitive issues with consistency and sound judgment.
  • Partner with the CEO to translate AI strategy into cultural change: design an industry-best program to upskill our employee base and drive positive cultural change around AI adoption.
  • Contribute to workforce planning and hiring discipline: maintain headcount plans and scenarios, surface tradeoffs, and bring recommendations to the CEO & VP Finance for decisions.
  • Serve as an internal “emcee”, culture carrier, and steward of employee experience: partner with the CEO and leaders to shape and support key internal moments—bringing a clear, high-energy voice to energize and motivate our employee base. Build cultural programs that maintain our track record of strong employee retention.
  • Run high-trust people programs end-to-end: deliver people initiatives ranging from performance cycles, offsite get-togethers, to benefits renewals. Ensure the initiatives are clear, fair, and lightweight so managers and teams know what “good” looks like.
  • Ensure operational excellence and compliance: keep payroll, benefits/leave, and policies accurate and on time; own QA and escalation paths with vendors/legal.
  • Lead recruiting operations and employee experience through the People team: manage our in-house recruiter, holding yourself accountable for talent outcomes. When times are busy, step in as talent partner for select roles, owning full-cycle recruiting: from sourcing, to recruiter screens, offer issuance, to overall pipeline movement.
  • Own the SF in-office experience (2 days/week): run office operations and logistics so in-person time is consistent, productive, and genuinely worth showing up for.

What Success Looks Like

    Success in this role looks like balancing the business's needs with cultivating strong employee experience. You bring real discipline to workforce management, giving leadership & managers decision-ready options and keeping the company aligned on priorities and tradeoffs. You're on top of the latest workforce trends around AI adoption, and you're passionate about driving positive cultural change that benefits both employees and the company. And you help set an energizing, human company voice in key moments, building confidence that the organization is moving forward together.

    TL;DR: We're a tight-knit, low-ego, mission-oriented team that cares not only about what impact we make, but how we make it. Your role is critical in supporting the company to reach its mission, while also creating the opportunity for our employees to have a career-defining experience working at Osmind.

In Your First 30/60/90 Days…

    First 30 Days

  • Build relationships + context: align tightly with the CEO, Finance, and key managers on priorities, decision rights, and what “good” looks like.
  • Stabilize the essentials: ensure People Ops/compliance, employee relations coverage, recruiting cadence, and SF office ops are running smoothly with no surprises.
  • Start driving execution: take stock of current cross-functional People initiatives, prioritize them based on business need, and start driving plans forward.
  • First 60 Days

  • Make planning + hiring disciplined: stand up a reliable workforce planning rhythm with Finance and keep recruiting running smoothly.
  • Equip managers for consistency: establish lightweight manager enablement in the areas that matter most (expectations, feedback, and performance conversations).
  • Embed AI enablement into the org: move from “push” to sustained adoption via expectations & performance accountability, learning & development programs, and other positive cultural change.
  • First 90 Days

  • Demonstrate measurable traction: improve planning/hiring flow, increase manager confidence, and show early wins in people-side AI enablement.
  • Own the People operating cadence: durable rhythms and a practical roadmap that keeps the company aligned and moving.

What we're looking for

  • 7+ years in People Ops / HRBP / HR roles, including meaningful ownership in a high-growth environment (startup, ideally Series A through C, or similarly fast-changing org).
  • Strong HR generalist foundation: performance management, employee relations, investigations, policy/handbook work, and manager coaching.
  • Based in San Francisco and able to go into the office 2+ days per week
  • Experience with hybrid & distributed teams, ideally in multiple geographic jurisdictions
  • Autonomous and reliable: you are self-guided in setting your priorities, proactively identifying issues, and putting them into action with a high-quality work product.
  • People person: you derive energy from supporting the team. You are highly collaborative and enjoy building relationships across the company.
  • Led change management for a major shift (AI/tool adoption, new operating model, re-org).
  • Excellent written and verbal communication: can draft crisp comms and toolkits, and can run high-quality all-hands / internal moments with a clear, high-energy voice.
  • Hands-on, scrappy operator: willing to own SF office management and day-to-day logistics for a 2-day/week in-person cadence.
  • Judgment + discretion: demonstrated ability to handle sensitive information, navigate conflict, and build trust with both employees and executives.
  • Values alignment: commitment to fairness, clarity, and a strong employee experience while balancing business constraints. And, you have a passion for our mission to serve mental health patients, providers, and researchers!
  • AI fluency: you've experimented with AI tools to automate your workflows and approach them with curiosity.
  • Bonus points
  • Manager-of-one experience (or equivalent): experience leading and developing a direct report and operating through others to deliver outcomes.
  • Hybrid and distributed workplace experience: You’ve worked in environments with both physical offices and remote teams; you’ve even worked with teams in multiple geographic jurisdictions.
  • Founder and/or CEO right-hand experience in a fast-changing startup environment.
  • People analytics fluency: comfortable using metrics to spot risk and drive decisions (headcount, hiring funnel, attrition, ER themes, performance cycle health).

Some candidates may see the list above and feel discouraged because they don't match all the items. Please apply anyway: there's a good chance you also have important skills we’ve missed! We are committed to diversity and building an equitable and inclusive environment for people of all backgrounds and experiences, and we're taking steps to meet that commitment. We especially encourage members of traditionally underrepresented communities to apply, including women, underrepresented people of color, LGBTQ+ people, veterans, and people with disabilities.

Osmind is a public benefit corporation and platform for clinicians and researchers advancing new life-saving mental health treatments. We recently published our first Public Benefit Report that chronicles how our team of scientists, technologists, and psychiatrists have been working to help solve the worldwide mental health crisis, advance responsible innovation and research, and help ensure robust access to care for patients of all backgrounds. Read the report here: https://www.osmind.org/pbc.

166000 - 197000 USD a year

The reasonably estimated national salary range for this position is between $166,000-$197,000, plus an equity package for eligible employees. Actual compensation will be commensurate with the candidate’s experience and local cost of labor. In addition, Osmind offers a wide range of comprehensive and inclusive employee benefits, including healthcare, dental, vision, generous family leave, FSA/DCFSA, mental health benefits, a **401(k) plan, and flexible paid time off.