Job Type: Full Time, Fixed term. Starting 1st March 2025 for 6 months.
Closing Date: 03/03/25 – however this may be brought forward, subject to application numbers.
We are looking for a candidate that can:
* Lead the People Partnering team for the Faculty in the provision of a high-quality and responsive strategic Partnering Service.
* Identify and communicate local business needs / goals that influence the wider People Strategy and ensure the cascade of wider interventions that are created within the Directorate’s Centres of Expertise.
* Have oversight of integrated academic and PS priorities in Schools.
* Ensure the development and implementation of People Plans in support of Faculty priorities and in line with the University’s People Strategy.
Key Responsibilities:
* Lead and manage a team of People Partners in the provision of a comprehensive, strategic and responsive People Partnering service which supports change, performance and the achievement of PS/CI/University objectives and priorities and ensures effective people management and compliance.
* Lead key, strategic People projects to deliver specific, agreed objectives and changes in accordance with the People Strategy and the delivery of the PS Vision.
* Contribute to University-wide transformational change projects.
* Ensure the optimal deployment of People and Partners across the Faculty, the wider University, and support cross-University projects and demands.
* Foster a culture of continuous improvement and high performance within the Partnering team, and actively support the professional development of team members.
* Participate with client leaders in decision-making to support the achievement of Faculty and University strategic priorities and objectives. Take ownership and prime responsibility for the operationalisation of the People strategy within the University policy framework.
* Ensure that University People strategy and employment policy is appropriately applied within the Faculty, meeting the needs and circumstances of client areas while reinforcing the University’s position as a single employer.
* Provide support and advice to Faculty senior management to enable them to maximize potential and performance of their teams.
* Manage employee relations and support employee engagement and related communications in an effective manner.
Person Specification:
* Degree and/or Chartered Membership of the Chartered Institute of Personnel and Development.
* Experience of strategic partnering with senior/executive leadership teams, driving performance by translating strategic plans into an aligned people agenda for delivery across a large and complex organisation.
* A successful track record of leading and developing a People Partnering team.
* Experience of working effectively in partnership with wider People function and centres of excellence including Talent Acquisition and Development, Reward, People Services, Employee Relations, EDI, Organisational Effectiveness and Culture.
* High order people skills including excellent presentation and written skills, commercial focus, highly developed analytical skills, pragmatic problem solving, motivating, persuading and negotiating skills.
* Commitment and passion for equality, diversity and inclusion and know how to translate commitments into tangible people priorities that make a difference to the EDI agenda.
* Up-to-date knowledge of current and emerging innovations and best practices.
* Commitment to the University’s vision, strategy and values.
Benefits:
* A competitive salary, and working for an internationally recognised University.
* A generous annual leave entitlement of 29 days.
* Additional 4 days off between Christmas and New Year – this is in addition to annual leave entitlement.
* Access to a comprehensive employee assistance programme, supporting your physical, mental, and financial health and legal advice.
* Leading pensions schemes, travel season tickets loans, workplace nursery, staff networking groups discounts for all the family to enjoy and so much more.
* Training, career opportunities, and continuous professional development.
As an equal opportunities employer, we welcome applicants from all sections of the community regardless of age, sex, gender (or gender identity), ethnicity, disability, sexual orientation, and transgender status. All appointments are made on merit.
Please click APPLY to be redirected to our careers page to attach your CV, as well as a supporting statement, detailing how you meet the criteria outlined in the job advert.
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