HR Partner
The HR Partner works closely with designated departments to provide proactive, customer-focused HR support that enables managers to achieve their operational and strategic objectives. Building strong relationships with leaders and colleagues, the postholder acts as a trusted advisor, providing pragmatic guidance and support across the full employee lifecycle while promoting best practice and ensuring compliance with employment legislation and organisational policies.
The role takes a proactive approach to people matters, using workforce data, insight and regular engagement with managers to identify trends, anticipate challenges and develop practical solutions that improve performance, employee engagement and organisational effectiveness. The HR Partner supports managers with employee relations, performance management, absence, organisational change, workforce planning, recruitment, talent development and wellbeing, empowering them to build high-performing, engaged teams.
Working collaboratively with the wider HR team and directly managing the HR Assistant, the HR Partner contributes to the development and delivery of people initiatives, organisational change programmes and continuous improvement activities, ensuring HR services add value and support the organisation's strategic priorities.
The suitable candidate will have experience of working within a fast-paced HR team, ideally within a manufacturing/engineering environment, with up to date knowledge on employment law and legislation, an excellent understanding of generalist HR duties \& best practice, and CIPD qualified.
Key Responsibilities:
- Act as the dedicated HR Partner for designated departments, developing strong, collaborative relationships with managers and providing proactive, solution-focused HR support
- Build management capability by coaching and advising managers on people management matters, ensuring consistent application of HR policies, procedures and employment legislation
- Provide expert advice and support across a range of employee relations matters, including disciplinary, grievance, capability, attendance, flexible working and family-friendly policies
- Partner with managers to identify workforce challenges and opportunities, developing practical people solutions that support departmental and organisational objectives
- Support workforce planning, organisational design and recruitment activities to ensure departments have the capability and capacity to meet service needs
- Advise managers on performance management processes, supporting effective performance, development and succession planning
- Analyse workforce data and key HR metrics to identify trends, provide insight and inform decision-making, making recommendations to improve people outcomes
- Support the planning and delivery of organisational change initiatives, restructures and consultation processes, ensuring change is managed effectively and in line with employment legislation
- Promote employee engagement, wellbeing, equality, diversity and inclusion, supporting managers to create positive, inclusive and high-performing teams
- Work with managers to identify learning and development needs and support initiatives that enhance individual and team capability
- Support the HR Manager with the development, review and implementation of HR policies, procedures and best practice
- Ensure HR records, documentation and case management are maintained accurately and in accordance with GDPR and organisational requirements
- Work collaboratively with the wider HR team to ensure a consistent, high-quality HR service across the organisation
- Support the HR Manager with HR projects, service improvements, organisational initiatives and objectives that support the People Strategy
- Build effective relationships with internal and external stakeholders
- Keep up to date with changes in employment legislation, HR best practice and emerging people trends, sharing knowledge with colleagues and managers
- Undertake any other duties commensurate with the level of the role, as reasonably required
Requirements:
- Up to date knowledge of Employment Law \& Legislation
- Generalist HR knowledge \& best practice
- Application of effective HR Policy \& Procedure
- Equality \& Diversity legislation \& how this in embedded within HR services/policy
- Able to influence, persuade and negotiate with others in a positive way
- Confident with computers, Microsoft Office, Excel, IT Systems
- Providing an excellent service to stakeholders inside and outside of the business
- Excellent administration and organisation skills
- Effectively manage own workload working to deadlines and using own initiative when required
- A positive attitude to change and need to work flexibly responsive to business needs
- Highly discreet with confidential information working in line with GDPR
- Ability to apply company policy and procedure and explain these to others
- Supporting the delivery of HR strategy and objectives
- Managing capability, conduct and performance matters
- Supporting formal investigations \& hearings as a HR representative
- Partnering with managers to deliver departmental \& business needs
- Liaising with external bodies
- Maintaining HR systems and records in line with GDPR
- Supporting change management objectives
- Successfully addressing employee relation matters through effective informal methods, where appropriate
- CIPD qualified, or relevant equivalent experience
- GCSE in Maths and English of C and above, or equivalent
Benefits:
- 25 days holiday + Bank Holidays
- New flexible holiday scheme
- Bupa Healthcare package
- Life Insurance
- Enhanced Maternity/Paternity pay
- 5% Pension contributions
- Companywide performance based annual bonus scheme
For full details of the job please download the job description by following the link below:
HR Partner - Job Description.pdf
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