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A government department is seeking roles focused on learning and talent development within HR. Candidates should have experience in managing stakeholder engagement and project management. Responsibilities include leading corporate HR initiatives and ensuring alignment with Defence's talent framework. The role allows for potential remote working options. Competitive salary and comprehensive benefits are offered.
There are two roles available in our LEAD (leadership, engagement, attraction and development) sub-directorate of HR. We work as a team of teams, recognising our work is all connected in service of the organisation. One role has a focus on Senior Civil Service (SCS) management including talent and performance management, SCS talent schemes and SCS learning. The other role has a focus on Professions, working to cohere the voice of profession stakeholders and frontline L&D leads and ensuring activities meet departmental needs, while supporting the implementation of key HR projects. At the heart of talent, learning and development you will be ensuring and enabling the right people in Defence have the right skills and at the right time to have the most impact in meeting the future aspirations, goals and objectives of The Civil Service today and into the future.
These roles will suit those already embedded in the people profession, especially those with experience of learning and talent development, either from working in a centre of excellence or closely with the specialism such as through business partnering or being responsible for professional and workforce capability.
It is important to read the role profile thoroughly to understand these roles are not about delivering training or supporting people individually but working at an enterprise level to provide services across a large and complex organisation of multiple customer groups.
Defence is a large and complex organisation. LEAD and this role sit within the HR Directorate in our Department of State (DOS). We work across all of Defence covering c. 55,000 civil servants. Our main focus is on civil servants; however, we think and do whole force work (to include our armed forces colleagues) where it makes sense. For example, in delivery of training for line managers, as a lot of our civil servants are managed by an armed forces colleague.
There are other HR teams in Defence concerned with their local business areas. For example, our digital function has HR people responsible for talent acquisition, recognising the need for local and targeted support. There are also local HR teams in the Army, Navy and Royal Air Force Headquarters that contain business partners and other HR experts. We work with them as a community of practice.
Defence is undergoing a Reform programme, which is driving significant amounts of change, including to how the people function operates. It’s an exciting time and our team plays a vital part in enabling successful change. For example, by ensuring we capture data on our workforce capability and use it to inform our talent plans and development interventions.
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Remote working within this role is something that can be discussed at interview stages or with your future line manager if you are found successful.
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