As HR Manager, you'll shape, empower, and sustain a workforce aligned with IC Training's mission and values—supporting organisational growth, staff excellence, and a thriving, inclusive culture.
Responsibilities
- Strategic HR Leadership: Craft and execute HR strategies aligned with the 2021-2025 Strategic Plan, fostering organisational growth and adaptability. Ensure HR supports expansion, including new locations like Stratford and evolving program offerings.
- Talent Acquisition & Onboarding: Develop and execute recruitment strategies to attract educators, administrators, and support staff who embody IC Training's values. Manage seamless onboarding processes that immerse staff into the Centre's inclusive, excellence-driven culture.
- Performance & Development Management: Champion staff development frameworks that elevate teaching standards and learner outcomes (e.g., Excellence KPIs). Design and oversee effective performance tracking, review processes, and continuous professional development.
- Cultural Stewardship: Embed values—Excellence, Flexibility, Social Responsibility, Diversity & Inclusion, Respect—into daily practices, team dynamics, and HR policies. Promote wellbeing initiatives, such as access to mental health resources and supportive management.
Purpose-Driven Impact: Help deliver transformative opportunities for learners across London, including new communities as IC Training expands.
Value-Focused Environment: Work within an organisation where values guide behaviour, culture, and success.
Growth & Learning: Shape HR strategy for a dynamic institution with a clear future roadmap.
Supportive Leadership: Join a collaborative leadership team invested in staff development and organisational progress.
Requirements
- Education: Educated to degree level.
- Experience: 2+ years' experience in a Manager role—ideally within education or training sectors. Proven experience leading HR strategies.
- Key Competencies: Strong strategic thinking, interpersonal communication, policy development, and employee relations acumen.
- Values Alignment: Demonstrated commitment to excellence, inclusion, respect, flexibility, and community impact.
- Accreditation Knowledge: Familiarity with quality standards (e.g., ASIC, ISO, Investors in People) is advantageous.
- Disability Confident: A Disability Confident employer will generally offer an interview to any applicant that declares they have a disability and meets the minimum criteria for the job as defined by the employer. It is important to note that in certain recruitment situations such as high-volume, seasonal and high-peak times, the employer may wish to limit the overall numbers of interviews offered to both disabled people and non-disabled people.
About IC Training Centre: Founded in October 2011, IC Training Centre is a well-established education and training provider based in Ilford, delivering high-quality work-based learning to help individuals and diverse communities achieve their full potential in today s job market. Guided by a clear vision to uplift lives and bridge the skills gap, IC Training ensures learners excel and employers and communities thrive.