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A global advisory firm is seeking a Remote HR Business Partner to enhance its HR foundations and support management across multiple countries. The candidate will have a strong background as an HR generalist or business partner, with formal consulting experience vital for navigating diverse legal frameworks. This role requires excellent problem-solving skills and the ability to advise senior stakeholders while working independently in a distributed team. The position is full-time and offers an attractive salary package between R60,000 to R65,000 CTC.
Location: Remote for South African candidates
Salary: R60 - 65 000 CTC
Working Arrangement: Full-time, open-ended contractor agreement.
This European-based boutique advisory and consulting firm is expanding and seeking a hands‑on HR Generalist to join its growing team. Reporting to the Financial Manager, you will work across a varied scope, from developing strong internal relationships to advising other businesses on effective people management. The position suits an experienced HR professional with formal consulting exposure who is comfortable operating across multiple jurisdictions and advising senior stakeholders, while also building practical HR foundations in a small, globally distributed organisation.
Advising clients on practical HR challenges, including workforce setup, recruitment support, and people processes. Supporting clients operating primarily in European jurisdictions, with a particular focus on compliance‑aware, pragmatic solutions. Working alongside senior consultants to diagnose HR issues and recommend appropriate actions.
Build a clear understanding of the organisation, team structure, and existing people practices. Review and strengthen HR policies, performance management, and reporting. Define measurable KPIs and an employee growth and development approach.
All backgrounds are welcome, with no bias. Candidates are considered based on requirements. The advert does not constitute a binding offer; written offers are based on pre‑employment conditions.