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A leading Irish financial services group invites applications for the HR Business Partner role, a 12-month FTC position. The successful candidate will support the People Partner team in delivering people strategies and HR initiatives across the Irish Life Group, fostering a collaborative and purpose-driven workplace.
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What We Offer
We have embraced a hybrid working model, allowing a balanced approach of working from home and from the office.
Our benefits include competitive salaries and bonuses, Learning and Development support, a Defined Contribution pension, and Wellbeing initiatives. Further details can be accessed here .
Our purpose is to help people build better futures, guided by our core values of integrity, ambition, innovation, customer focus, and collaboration.
Role Overview
This is an exciting opportunity for a motivated HR professional to join our HR People Partner team, supporting the Irish Life Group.
The role supports our Customer Solutions business unit, working with teams in Dublin and Dundalk, and involves partnering with business leaders to implement people-related strategies and initiatives.
Key Responsibilities
Requirements for Success
About Irish Life
Irish Life is a leading Irish financial services group with over 1.5 million customers, offering life insurance, pensions, investments, and health insurance. We are committed to developing our people and fostering a high-performance culture.
Application Process
If interested, discuss with your line manager and submit your CV and Cover Letter via the SuccessFactors portal. The closing date is 01 / 05 / 2025 . We reserve the right to shortlist and select candidates at our discretion.
Irish Life supports Equal Opportunity and is regulated by the Central Bank of Ireland.