How to become a Human Resources Advisor

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Considering a career as a Human Resources Advisor?

As anyone who has ever worked in an office knows, HR is an absolutely vital part of keeping a business running smoothly. Not simply because they tend to take the reigns with it comes to hiring new and exciting talent, but also because they inspire positive working relationships, champion diversity and inclusion and ensure that employees are considered for any training and development opportunities that may arise. Human Resources Advisors keep the company culture going strong, and as such, they need to work closely with every team in a charity or non-profit. So if you're thinking of pursuing a human resources advisor role in the charity sector, here's everything you need to know to get started.

Where can a career as a Human Resources Advisor take you?

Human Resources Assistant £23500 1-2 years
Human Resources Advisor £32,000 2-4 years
Head of Human Resources £55000 4-6 years

Are you the perfect candidate?

Skills and traits

  • Adept at identifying opportunities and maximising skills development
  • Empathetic and tactful in all situations
  • Excellent at managing difficult relationships
  • Knowledgable about HR policies and procedures
  • Excellent interpersonal and teamwork skills

Qualifications and experience

  • Experienced in working closely with senior management teams
  • Depending on the role, you may be required to be CIPD qualified
  • Has a sound knowledge of current employment legislation
  • Experienced in supporting and advising on a wide range of employment matters

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