Job summary
Only staff currently employed by Mid and South Essex ICB, Mid and South Essex NHS Foundation Trust or Essex Partnership University NHS Foundation Trust may apply.
The HR Specialist Advisor will support HR colleagues in providing a consistent and comprehensive proactive service to staff and managers. You will provide initial advice and guidance around terms and conditions, policies and procedures and employee relations. This will include providing advice relating to sickness absence, annual leave, parental leave, capability, disciplinary, grievance and other schemes and benefits
You will also contribute to the wider work of the HR team in respect of staff and organisational development, including training sessions as well as supporting the strategic development of HR services.
If you are looking to continue your career in HR and want to work in a role which enables you to support managers and staff around employee relations issues as well as being able to get involved in project and development work then this could be the role you have been looking for.
Predominantly home working, with some working from our Basildon office.
Main duties of the job
We are looking for someone with both HR and employee relations experience, to join our small friendly team. You will need to be comfortable working on your own initiative and communicating with a wide range of people. Strong administrative, organisational and computer skills are essential, as well as the ability to prioritise workload to ensure changing demands are met.
You will be a conduit for change and will need to quickly develop a good working knowledge of core business functions and processes, working with HR colleagues and key managers to develop plans to improve the ways that we do things.
If you have a professional, can do attitude and a forward-thinking approach (ever seeking new and improved ways to do things), and want to be involved in supporting the HR Team to deliver on the NHS People Promise to make the ICB a place where people want to work then we look forward to receiving your application.
About us
Mid and South Essex ICB is a statutory organisation responsible for the planning and delivery of local health and care services, across Mid and South Essex and is part of the wider integrated care system. Integrated Care Systems (ICSs) are partnerships of health and care organisations that come together to plan and deliver joined up services and to improve the health of people who live and work in their area. The headquarters for the organisation is Phoenix Court, Basildon, but there is a hybrid model of working, which includes working across Mid and South Essex and home working.
We are passionate about creating an inclusive workplace that promotes and values diversity. We know through experience that the different ideas, perspectives and backgrounds create a stronger and more creative work environment that delivers better patient outcomes. We welcome applications regardless of peoples age, disability, sex, gender, identity and gender expression, sexual orientation, race or ethnicity, religion or belief. We have policies and procedures in place to ensure that all applicants are treated fairly and consistently at every stage of the recruitment process, including the consideration of reasonable adjustment for people who have a disability. We would also encourage applicants to raise any personal circumstances they would like us to be aware of so that we can consider possible adjustments.
Unfortunately, the organisation does not have a Sponsorship licence.
Job description
Job responsibilities
ROLE PURPOSE / SUMMARY
The Mid and South Essex Integrated Care System will comprise the Integrated Care Board (ICB), which is the statutory body for the NHS, and the Integrated Care Partnership (ICP), which is a committee of the ICB, and brings together key health, care, community and voluntary sector organisations across the area.
The ICS has a bold ambition to deliver improved outcomes for our population through our four Alliances, and we are placing clinical and professional leadership and the voice of our residents at the heart of realizing this ambition.
The HR Specialist Advisor will work alongside senior members of the HR team in providing a consistent and comprehensive proactive service to managers. This includes, providing initial advice and guidance in relation to terms and conditions, employee relations, contractors, staff development, organisational change, ESR Self-Service and E-expenses, the production of workforce related statistical data and supporting the strategic development of the HR services.
The post holder will be a conduit for change quickly developing a good understanding of core business functions and processes.
COMPETENCY BASED KEY DELIVERABLES
1. Responsible for decisions made during the course of duties, seeking guidance and escalating issues where appropriate
2. Assist with the delivery of project plans and workstreams, as directed by line manager and raising any issues with delivery to line manager
3. Responsible for the monitoring of one or more budgets
4. To contribute to the provision of a consistent, comprehensive and proactive HR service to managers, including absence management, terms and conditions, employee relations, staff development and organisational change
5. To provide accurate advice and support to staff and managers on the full spectrum of HR issues, ensuring compliance with existing polices and current employment legislation
6. Work closely with HR transactional teams such as recruitment and payroll to ensure safe, compliant and people centred work environment. Undertaking HR and workforce administration as required including arranging meetings, taking notes, booking rooms, updating systems and managing core administration of essential processes ( electronic probation / appraisal submission)
7. Supporting the streamlining of HR and Workforce Development processes through the use of technology
8. Supporting the implementation of HR led projects and initiatives, providing advice and support to managers and staff to ensure high quality information is input and extracted
9. Producing ad hoc workforce information reports to support the OD work of the organisation
10. Contributing to the communication, launch and results analysis of projects
11. Improving the efficiency of HR processes and ensuring standardised / more efficient systems are implemented across the whole organisation
12. Providing ad hoc training on various workforce related subjects and within realm of knowledge
13. Liaising with Directorates, HR staff, Finance and others in order to ensure that organisational structure charts are maintained for position data and Manager Self Service hierarchy on ESR; and as part of workforce information to be shared with managers and staff.
14. Providing support to managers and staff in their use of ESR and other related workforce systems
15. Supporting improvements / changes to existing systems and supporting the introduction of new systems, within HR and the wider organisation.
16. Supporting key projects within the HR department - including administration of projects, updating of information, recording information (electronically) and producing information to support the work of the team ( training sessions)
17. Provide initial advice on policies and procedures relating to absence, capability, disciplinary, grievance, new parent leave, annual leave and other schemes and benefits etc.
18. Supporting senior HR colleagues in the administration of employee relations cases including notetaking at meetings, preparation of relevant correspondence, setting up disciplinary hearings, meetings and workshops for panels
Person Specification
Knowledge / understanding
Essential
19. Understanding of the importance of confidentiality
20. Understanding of and commitment to Equality and Diversity
21. Excellent advanced working knowledge in a range of packages including MS Word and MS Excel, and willing to learn new packages and advance current skills
Skills
Essential
22. Good communications skills using a range of methods written and verbal
23. High level of attention to detail
24. Ability to plan workload considering conflicting priorities and deadlines
Partnership Working / Leadership Management
Essential
25. Ability to demonstrate commitment to delivering the NHS People Promise and the ICB Values
26. Challenges within remit of the role and escalates appropriately where these principles are at risk of not being upheld
27. Ability to work as part of a team or independently
28. Professional and approachable manner
Other
Essential
29. Intuitive, good judgment and the ability to communicate thoughts clearly and simply
30. Possess a positive attitude
31. Ability to travel to attend meetings and attend for work at several locations, including home, for the purpose of hybrid working
Qualifications
Essential
32. Degree or training and experience in relevant role to the equivalent of degree level.
Experience
Essential
33. Experience of working in a HR environment
34. Substantial experience of working in a senior administration environment
35. Experience of providing initial advice on employee relations
36. Experience of managing incoming and outgoing information requirements, handling correspondence/queries which may be complex, sensitive or highly confidential
37. Experience of delivering training to small groups or on a 1:1 basis and ability to train staff on a one to one or small group basis