The Senior People Consultant will be highly proactive with a commitment to continuous improvement and a driver for change.
They will contribute to the design and ongoing transformation of the HR People Consultancy team and its offer to services.
This will include co-design of the packages of employment relation support to the organisation, ensuring a consistent and positive experience for all stakeholders.
They will support organisational change and restructures with ease, enabling the organisation to implement change successfully.
Applying coaching techniques and questioning with managers, colleagues, and stakeholders is integral to the expected standard of practice.
They will confidently manage all aspect of employment relations including, but not limitied to, disciplinary, grievance, capability, absence, performance, probation, whistleblowing.
We are looking for an experienced People professional to join our established and people focussed organisation.
As a Senior HR Advisor in our People Support Centre (HR Shared Service), you will have the flexibility to work on hybrid basis - 3 days per week office based/2 days per week home based.
If you pride yourself on customer service, are driven by quality, and are looking to utilise your skills as part of a supportive team, we have a career opportunity for you!
The People Consultant will be highly proactive People Professional with a commitment to continuous improvement, professional development and an influence for best practice.
They will support organisational change and restructures with ease, enabling the organisation to implement change successfully.
They will confidently manage all aspect of employment relations including, but not limited to, disciplinary, grievance, capability, absence, performance, probation, whistle blowing.
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