Our client is seeking a seasoned Head of HR to guide a talented team and drive hr initiatives.
The successful candidate will play a crucial role in the HR strategy, nurturing a positive workplace culture, and ensuring adherence to employment laws.
With a generous salary of £80,000 and located in Warrington, this role provides an opportunity to contribute within an organisation that values its employees, encourages growth, and inspires them to reach their full potential.
Posted by Elevation Recruitment Group • £60K/yr to £65K/yr
Elevation Recruitment Group HR Division now have a fantastic opportunity for a confident Head of HR to join a national manufacturing company based in Leeds.
The post holder will be a confident HR expert promoting Business Partnering approach to develop relationships, design and deliver planned HR activities and priorities for the HR function to provide a seamless, first-class HR service.
This is a fabulous 12 month fixed term contract to support the current HR Director whilst she makes some strategic changes that will impact on the future growth of the business .You will already be an established and experienced HR Director with a background in managing high-performing teams and overseeing Learning and Development projects in a complex blue chip environment .This is an immediate start role .
Major international franchise business within hospitality that is looking to take on a Director level Interim within HUMAN RESOURCES .
The role has a strong communications management element it will only suit an experienced leader with an empathetic/kind and "open" style to help built trust across all business units.
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