Do you have an interest in supporting people and people processes? Have you had experience of working in a team that is involved in developing people processes systems? Have you had experience in an HR Generalist or ER advisory position?
If this sparks your interest, and you are looking for the next step in your career, which can also be supported by an Apprenticeship, then look no further.
We are hiring for a newly created People Operations Support role to join the People Operations team based at our Stafford based Head Quarters. This role will provide technical, advisory and administrative support for all elements of the employee lifecycle including:
Provide advice and guidance to employees in line with policies and procedures
Maintaining and updating our People and Payroll system (Dayforce)
Administration of key people activity such as recruitment, onboarding, learning
On-going development of core system modules including testing ahead of upgrades
Development of people metric reports and dashboards
Staying up to date with legal compliance, and supporting people policies / process improvements
We are ideally looking for a People Operations (HR) generalist who may have had experience working with Dayforce, other systems would also be advantageous. You will enjoy getting to grips with all elements of ER and HR including utilising systems. You will be competent with maintaining people data, producing reports using analytical skills, with the ability to identify trends and ‘tell the story’ to the stakeholders. You will have a good understanding of Excel and have excellent attention to detail as well as strong numeracy and literacy skills.
This is a full-time permanent position working 37 hours Monday – Friday with flexibility on start and finish times and hybrid working – 3 days on site following a successful probation.
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