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An ambitious charity organization seeks an experienced HR Advisor to join their dynamic HR team. This role offers a blend of remote work and office presence, allowing you to maintain a flexible work-life balance while making a significant impact. You will coach and support managers on employee relations, manage complex casework, and ensure a positive working environment. The organization values respect, compassion, and growth, fostering a culture of support and continuous learning. If you are passionate about HR and ready to take on a rewarding challenge, this opportunity is perfect for you.
Are you an experienced HR Advisor with a solid understanding of English employment law? Do you excel in handling complex Employee Relations casework? Do you want the best of both worlds – frequent working from home combined with office work? If you thrive in a dynamic role where you can make a significant impact, we want to hear from you!
Please read this advert carefully and follow the instructions on how to apply on our vacancy listing carefully – we can’t accept applications without a covering statement as requested.
Full-time, Mon – Fri.
About Us: We are a large, expanding and ambitious charity. Our headcount is 650 employees. You’ll join a close-knit, friendly and informal HR team. We support each other, have fun, and continuously learn and grow together. Everybody in the team contributes to our HR strategy. This is a demanding yet rewarding HR role where you will largely manage your own schedule and enjoy working under pressure. Our company values are Respect, Compassion and Growth, and this runs through every aspect of our work.
About the Role: As an HR Advisor (known internally as “Employee Relations Advisor”), you’ll ensure that all people managers maintain a positive working environment where their staff can flourish.
Owing to our positive culture, you’ll have plenty of time to coach, support, and train managers on all aspects of employee relations. But you’ll need the ability to manage complex casework when it arises. This might include long-term absence management, performance management, disciplinary and grievance issues, misconduct investigations, bullying and harassment, redundancies, work-life balance requests, and family leave. You will also support formal meetings as an adviser and note-taker.
About You:
To be considered for this role, you must have: