Posted by Cavendish Maine Recruitment • £50K/yr to £60K/yr
The Head of HR position is responsible for overseeing all HR processes for my client including procedures across global offices in London, Dubai, Bangkok, India and Singapore.
My client is a growing business who operate globally within the high-end luxury interiors market.
Specialists in bespoke lighting solutions for customers in the Luxury hospitality, Marine and hi-end residential sectors.
Posted by TEMPLEWOOD RECRUITMENT LTD • £30K/yr to £35K/yr
This is a wonderful, hands on Generalist HR role, working within a HR team, with a strong emphasis on Employee Relations and business partnering.
You will be responsible for supporting the operation and helping operational managers to make decisions relating to the management of staffing issues.
These will include disciplinary, grievance, attendance and staff performance concerns, as well as ensuring they remain compliant at all times with regards to staff records and training requirements.
Posted by Morgan Hunt Recruitment • £50K/yr to £54K/yr
Reporting into the Chief Operating Officer you will be responsible for the delivery and development of effective People Services programmes, processes and policies.
Head of HR - Charity - London with Hybrid working - £54,000
This is an exciting opportunity for a Head of HR to join an inspirational charity transforming the lives of people in London.
Posted by James Andrew Recruitment Solutions (JAR Solutions) • £60K/yr to £65K/yr
We are currently working in partnership with an educational institution based in North West London, who are recruiting for a Head of HR on a permanent contract.
The client is happy to start someone on notice.
The salary for the role is £60,000 - £65,000 per annum.
AFC Wimbledon is a professional football club based in Wimbledon, London, with an astonishing history, having been reformed in 2002 to continue 135 years of Wimbledon sporting representation.
In 2020 the club returned home to Plough Lane, Wimbledon - to the brand new Cherry Red Records Stadium - a purpose-built, long-awaited modern stadium with a 9,000 capacity and excellent corporate and event facilities, funded by the dedicated contributions of its fans.
The original Wimbledon FC played just yards away for 70 years and achieved worldwide fame by going from non-league to the Premiership and beating Liverpool in the 1988 FA Cup Final.