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Alzheimer's Research UK, CB21, Cambridge (Hybrid)
Circa £44,000 per year
Leads on the development of a wide range of activities, such as coordinating meetings with the Lived Experience Involvement Group;
Posted 1 week ago
Rainforest Foundation UK, London (Hybrid)
GBP 40,887 in the UK / EUR 38,855 in France / USD 50,130 in DRC
Posted 6 days ago
Closing in 7 days
Kings Active Foundation, Sheffield (Hybrid)
£29,000 per year
Posted 3 weeks ago Apply Now
S.A.L.V.E. International, Remote
£27,000 FTE (Actual: £13,500 for 2.5 days a week)
Posted 1 week ago Apply Now
Closing in 6 days
Helen Bamber Foundation Group (Helen Bamber Foundation and Asylum Aid), London (On-site)
£70,000 per year
Posted 5 days ago
Closing in 6 days
The Royal Parks, Greater London (On-site)
£45,000 - £50,000 per year
Posted 1 week ago
Closing in 6 days
The Royal Parks, Greater London (On-site)
£42,631 - £48,000 per year
Posted 1 week ago
Closing in 5 days
Islamic Relief UK, Waterloo (Hybrid)
£48,704 + £4000 LW per annum
Posted 3 weeks ago
The Nehemiah Project, City Of London (On-site)
£31990 per annum
Posted 1 week ago
Closing today at 23:59
International Society of Ultrasound in Obstetrics and Gynaecology (ISUOG), Central London (Hybrid)
£30,960 - £34,400 per annum (FTE £38,700 - £43,000)
Posted 2 weeks ago
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London (Hybrid)
£42000.0 - £49000.0 per annum + 49000
Full-time
Job description

Your new company
As part of the work to support the integration of a leading University in London, the postholder will work closely with the HR Policy & Projects Manager in the review, development, and implementation of a new HR policy framework. This will include identifying gaps in existing policy provisions and contributing to and leading on the development and delivery of effective solutions. The postholder will also take a role in feedback processes with key stakeholders, including formal consultation with the recognised Trade Unions, and developing and implementing effective communication strategies.


Main Duties and Responsibilities

* Keep abreast of pending legislative and regulatory changes, case law, and developments, and other good practice HR initiatives, to inform the development of new or revised HR Policies, Procedures, and other resources, and HR practices.

* Undertake background research and prepare reports, briefing papers, etc. for the development of people management strategies, policies, procedures, contracts, terms and conditions of service, ensuring that the University's HR policy resources remain fit for purpose.

* Draft new and/or updated documents (policies, procedures, guidance, and related resources) to reflect legislative and regulatory changes and HR best practice.

* In liaison with the HR Policy & Projects Manager and Head of Employee Relations & Policy Development, engage and consult with trade unions, Staff Networks, and other stakeholders in the development of people management strategies, policies, procedures, and good practice.

* Engage positively with HR colleagues and departmental staff from across the institution, to determine processes for the effective implementation of new or amended strategies and policies. This may include consideration of system and process implications and appropriate communication strategies.

* Provide high-quality, technical advice, guidance, and professional support to HR Directorate colleagues and others on employment policy and practice.

* Become a source of expert knowledge in relevant areas, such as clinical academics/ contractual arrangements.

* In liaison with the HR Policy & Projects Manager, the Marketing & External Relations Team, and other stakeholders (as appropriate), prepare communication plans, and develop manager and staff communications relating to policy, procedure, and related updates.

* Design and implement/deliver a variety of support mechanisms (e.g., training resources and guides, website resources) to maximise support available to the HR Team, staff, and managers on the application of employment law and HR best practice.

* In collaboration with colleagues in the Employee Relations & Policy Team, analyse trends from employee relations casework and employment case law to identify areas of potential risk, and make recommendations for policy changes, updates, or training requirements.

* Advise on and positively encourage the application of best practice in employment matters with regard to equality, diversity, and inclusion.

* (Where appropriate) Undertake Equality Impact Assessments on new/revised HR Policies, Procedures, and related resources to identify and understand the likely equality impact(s) of the activity, policy, or process, etc., and associated actions.

* Support the development, communication, and implementation of HR projects and activities in support of the University's strategy.

* Contribute to the professional development of the Employee Relations & Policy Team, and wider Directorate, through your functional expertise.

* Co-ordinate responses to surveys, e.g. sector benchmarking.

* Participate in HR, University, and HEI working groups as required

What you'll need to succeed
To succeed in this role, you need a strong foundation in HR policy development, employment law, and best practices. Exceptional analytical skills and attention to detail will enable you to identify gaps in policies and propose effective solutions. Stakeholder engagement is crucial, requiring excellent communication and negotiation skills to collaborate with trade unions, staff networks, and HR colleagues. You should be adept at translating complex legislation into clear, actionable policies while ensuring compliance with regulatory changes. A proactive mindset, problem-solving abilities, and a commitment to equality, diversity, and inclusion will be essential for driving impactful HR initiatives. Additionally, the ability to manage multiple projects, conduct research, and provide expert advice will make you a valuable contributor to the broader HR strategy. Adaptability and strategic thinking are key to ensuring policies remain fit for purpose in an evolving institutional landscape.

What you'll get in return
Flexible working options available.

What you need to do now
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Posted on: 16 June 2025
Closing date: 14 July 2025 at 12:30
Job ref: 4697866
Tags: Human Resources