Job Title: HR Business Partner Department: Human Resources Salary: £32K Travel Required: Yes, if cluster-based Hours: 37.5 hours per week Reports to: Head of HR Business Partnering Location: Hybrid ( min 2 days on site per week if within reasonable travelling distance of TP site ) will consider WAH if candidate not within reasonable travel to TP site Contract Type: Temporary Job Summary / Overview The HR Business Partner is responsible for providing best in class expertise and advice, for all matters of employee relations and HR practice across their business area, ensuring the best possible support and guidance can be delivered. This role is focused on supporting employees, managers and the wider business to achieve the best outcomes, even in challenging situations. They are commercially aware, and can expertly balance their approach between the needs and wellbeing of our employees and the commercial needs of the business. They take a pragmatic view on how to best guide the business through difficult situations, and are a face of calm and professionalism in an ever-changing environment. The HR Business Partner is adaptable and flexible, and can keep up with the fast-paced contact centre environment, able to multi-task and prioritise as needed. The role takes on a comprehensive business partnering approach to ensure success, by actively collaborating with stakeholders and team members from all key departments including Operational Delivery, Recruitment, Training, Workforce Management, Payroll, and others. It is a critical component of the role to ensure a full understanding of the local and wider business needs is gained, and so the HR Business Partner will take proactive steps to obtain the correct sources of information and translate this into effective HR practice. Key Responsibilities and Accountabilities (may perform other duties as requested not specifically addressed in this document) Responsible for all day-to-day HR activities required to support in local site/business area Works closely with local stakeholders, employees, managers, partner organisations and others in the business unit to fully understand local needs (of the client, line of business, employees, managers, local performance information, etc) and create targeted and specific people support strategies Actively monitors a range of people data and reporting information, (including operational performance, quality, absence, attrition, and engagement levels), analysing trends to ensure any changes in usual performance parameters can be quickly identified, and root causes understood so that solutions can be created or supported Works collaboratively with local stakeholders and key personnel across the team and business to develop strategic HR business plans which serve to improve the working environment for all, whilst maintaining or improvement KPI performance across the range of key people measures Provides a superior level of practical advice, guidance and support to employees and managers across the full spectrum of Employee Relations disciplines including: grievance, disciplinary, absence management, performance management and employee wellbeing and support Ensures advice provided is clear, consistent, and in line with company policy, current employment legislation and best practice approaches Proactively coaches and guides line managers to help them to support their teams and deliver high performance, whilst mitigating potential risks to the employee or business Builds and develops positive and useful relationships with a range of internal and external stakeholders, including but not limited to Assistant Contact Centre Managers, Contact Centre Managers, VPs/Directors of Delivery, Payroll, Workforce Management, Training, Recruitment, and HR Admin Complies at all times with Company policies, the Equality Act, Employment Rights Act and others (and any equivalent legislation covering Northern Ireland) and the General Data Protection Regulations in the undertaking of any HR activities Champions the automation and streamlining of HR practices to ensure optimum efficiency can be maintained without compromising delivery of service Takes steps to keep knowledge up to date of new HR concepts, thought leadership and best practice approaches in HR and employee relations, as well as keeping close to employment & case law updates, developments, risks Continually identifies new opportunities to add value to local and wider business area Tracks and maintains key statistics and information relating to relevant aspects of HR activity, and provides detailed reports and presentations on HR-related performance to manager and relevant stakeholders Supports the HR function as a whole in shaping the People Strategy and delivering it's objectives Collaborates, actively participates, and delivers HR initiatives and projects across the business, sometimes supporting outside of your normal business area Actively participates in any TUPE, restructure, or other major change or consultation programme in your area, and on occasion, in the wider business areas Supports cyclical HR review activities such as Annual Pay Reviews, policy reviews, document reviews, and others as directed Contributes to the development of HR policies, and ensures local management teams are fully educated in
May 01, 2026
Full time
Job Title: HR Business Partner Department: Human Resources Salary: £32K Travel Required: Yes, if cluster-based Hours: 37.5 hours per week Reports to: Head of HR Business Partnering Location: Hybrid ( min 2 days on site per week if within reasonable travelling distance of TP site ) will consider WAH if candidate not within reasonable travel to TP site Contract Type: Temporary Job Summary / Overview The HR Business Partner is responsible for providing best in class expertise and advice, for all matters of employee relations and HR practice across their business area, ensuring the best possible support and guidance can be delivered. This role is focused on supporting employees, managers and the wider business to achieve the best outcomes, even in challenging situations. They are commercially aware, and can expertly balance their approach between the needs and wellbeing of our employees and the commercial needs of the business. They take a pragmatic view on how to best guide the business through difficult situations, and are a face of calm and professionalism in an ever-changing environment. The HR Business Partner is adaptable and flexible, and can keep up with the fast-paced contact centre environment, able to multi-task and prioritise as needed. The role takes on a comprehensive business partnering approach to ensure success, by actively collaborating with stakeholders and team members from all key departments including Operational Delivery, Recruitment, Training, Workforce Management, Payroll, and others. It is a critical component of the role to ensure a full understanding of the local and wider business needs is gained, and so the HR Business Partner will take proactive steps to obtain the correct sources of information and translate this into effective HR practice. Key Responsibilities and Accountabilities (may perform other duties as requested not specifically addressed in this document) Responsible for all day-to-day HR activities required to support in local site/business area Works closely with local stakeholders, employees, managers, partner organisations and others in the business unit to fully understand local needs (of the client, line of business, employees, managers, local performance information, etc) and create targeted and specific people support strategies Actively monitors a range of people data and reporting information, (including operational performance, quality, absence, attrition, and engagement levels), analysing trends to ensure any changes in usual performance parameters can be quickly identified, and root causes understood so that solutions can be created or supported Works collaboratively with local stakeholders and key personnel across the team and business to develop strategic HR business plans which serve to improve the working environment for all, whilst maintaining or improvement KPI performance across the range of key people measures Provides a superior level of practical advice, guidance and support to employees and managers across the full spectrum of Employee Relations disciplines including: grievance, disciplinary, absence management, performance management and employee wellbeing and support Ensures advice provided is clear, consistent, and in line with company policy, current employment legislation and best practice approaches Proactively coaches and guides line managers to help them to support their teams and deliver high performance, whilst mitigating potential risks to the employee or business Builds and develops positive and useful relationships with a range of internal and external stakeholders, including but not limited to Assistant Contact Centre Managers, Contact Centre Managers, VPs/Directors of Delivery, Payroll, Workforce Management, Training, Recruitment, and HR Admin Complies at all times with Company policies, the Equality Act, Employment Rights Act and others (and any equivalent legislation covering Northern Ireland) and the General Data Protection Regulations in the undertaking of any HR activities Champions the automation and streamlining of HR practices to ensure optimum efficiency can be maintained without compromising delivery of service Takes steps to keep knowledge up to date of new HR concepts, thought leadership and best practice approaches in HR and employee relations, as well as keeping close to employment & case law updates, developments, risks Continually identifies new opportunities to add value to local and wider business area Tracks and maintains key statistics and information relating to relevant aspects of HR activity, and provides detailed reports and presentations on HR-related performance to manager and relevant stakeholders Supports the HR function as a whole in shaping the People Strategy and delivering it's objectives Collaborates, actively participates, and delivers HR initiatives and projects across the business, sometimes supporting outside of your normal business area Actively participates in any TUPE, restructure, or other major change or consultation programme in your area, and on occasion, in the wider business areas Supports cyclical HR review activities such as Annual Pay Reviews, policy reviews, document reviews, and others as directed Contributes to the development of HR policies, and ensures local management teams are fully educated in
Job Title: Social Mobility Sourcing Manager Department: Recruitment Travel Required : Occasional as required for role Reports to : Director of Recruitment UK Location: UK - Mix of onsite and WAH Contract Type: Permanent Job Summary / Overview The Social Mobility Recruitment Manager is responsible for driving social mobility recruitment and diverse sourcing channels including managing relationships with third-party organizations. This role aims to develop and enhance our social mobility recruitment strategy by managing partnerships, leveraging external programs and government funding and understanding government employability schemes. The ideal candidate will possess strong organizational skills, a passion for social equity, and some experience in account management. Key Responsibilities and Accountabilities (may perform other duties as requested not specifically addressed in this document) Social Mobility Recruitment: Develop, build and deliver a social mobility sourcing strategy Monitor and evaluate the impact of the social mobility sourcing strategy, making data-driven adjustments as necessary Ensure candidate quality through careful monitoring and cross departmental reviews To be an SME in government funded training and work initiatives Promote fair outcomes for those with barriers to employment Third Party Account Management: Serve as the primary point of contact for third-party recruitment partners. Develop and maintain strong relationships with key stakeholders in third-party organisations. Negotiate contracts and manage agreements with third-party partners to ensure mutual benefits. Monitor the performance of third-party partners and ensure compliance with organisational standards and policies. Strategic Partnerships: Identify and cultivate new partnership opportunities that support social mobility objectives. Work with marketing and communications teams to promote partnership initiatives. Represent the organisation at relevant events, conferences, and meetings. Reporting and Analysis: Prepare regular reports on the progress and impact of social mobility sourcing strategy Analyse data to identify trends, opportunities, and areas for improvement. Provide insights and recommendations to senior management based on analysis. Main Requirements Education: Bachelor's degree in Business Administration, Social Sciences, Public Policy, or a related field preferred. Experience: Minimum of 1 year of experience in either account management, social mobility programs, recruitment sourcing or relevant related areas. Proven track record of managing partnerships and delivering successful sourcing strategies or a solid background in a social mobility setting. Skills and Competencies: Strong project management skills with the ability to manage multiple initiatives simultaneously. Excellent communication and interpersonal skills. Ability to analyse data and generate actionable insights. Negotiation skills and experience managing contracts. Knowledge of social mobility issues and best practices. Proficiency in Microsoft Office Suite and CRM software. Personal Attributes: Passion for social equity and community development. Strategic thinker with the ability to see the big picture. Detail-oriented and highly organised. Ability to work independently and as part of a team. Flexibility and adaptability in a fast-paced environment.
May 01, 2026
Full time
Job Title: Social Mobility Sourcing Manager Department: Recruitment Travel Required : Occasional as required for role Reports to : Director of Recruitment UK Location: UK - Mix of onsite and WAH Contract Type: Permanent Job Summary / Overview The Social Mobility Recruitment Manager is responsible for driving social mobility recruitment and diverse sourcing channels including managing relationships with third-party organizations. This role aims to develop and enhance our social mobility recruitment strategy by managing partnerships, leveraging external programs and government funding and understanding government employability schemes. The ideal candidate will possess strong organizational skills, a passion for social equity, and some experience in account management. Key Responsibilities and Accountabilities (may perform other duties as requested not specifically addressed in this document) Social Mobility Recruitment: Develop, build and deliver a social mobility sourcing strategy Monitor and evaluate the impact of the social mobility sourcing strategy, making data-driven adjustments as necessary Ensure candidate quality through careful monitoring and cross departmental reviews To be an SME in government funded training and work initiatives Promote fair outcomes for those with barriers to employment Third Party Account Management: Serve as the primary point of contact for third-party recruitment partners. Develop and maintain strong relationships with key stakeholders in third-party organisations. Negotiate contracts and manage agreements with third-party partners to ensure mutual benefits. Monitor the performance of third-party partners and ensure compliance with organisational standards and policies. Strategic Partnerships: Identify and cultivate new partnership opportunities that support social mobility objectives. Work with marketing and communications teams to promote partnership initiatives. Represent the organisation at relevant events, conferences, and meetings. Reporting and Analysis: Prepare regular reports on the progress and impact of social mobility sourcing strategy Analyse data to identify trends, opportunities, and areas for improvement. Provide insights and recommendations to senior management based on analysis. Main Requirements Education: Bachelor's degree in Business Administration, Social Sciences, Public Policy, or a related field preferred. Experience: Minimum of 1 year of experience in either account management, social mobility programs, recruitment sourcing or relevant related areas. Proven track record of managing partnerships and delivering successful sourcing strategies or a solid background in a social mobility setting. Skills and Competencies: Strong project management skills with the ability to manage multiple initiatives simultaneously. Excellent communication and interpersonal skills. Ability to analyse data and generate actionable insights. Negotiation skills and experience managing contracts. Knowledge of social mobility issues and best practices. Proficiency in Microsoft Office Suite and CRM software. Personal Attributes: Passion for social equity and community development. Strategic thinker with the ability to see the big picture. Detail-oriented and highly organised. Ability to work independently and as part of a team. Flexibility and adaptability in a fast-paced environment.
Job Title: HR Business Partner Department: Human Resources Salary: £32K Travel Required: Yes, if cluster-based Hours: 37.5 hours per week Reports to: Head of HR Business Partnering Location: Hybrid ( min 2 days on site per week if within reasonable travelling distance of TP site ) will consider WAH if candidate not within reasonable travel to TP site Contract Type: Temporary Job Summary / Overview The HR Business Partner is responsible for providing best in class expertise and advice, for all matters of employee relations and HR practice across their business area, ensuring the best possible support and guidance can be delivered. This role is focused on supporting employees, managers and the wider business to achieve the best outcomes, even in challenging situations. They are commercially aware, and can expertly balance their approach between the needs and wellbeing of our employees and the commercial needs of the business. They take a pragmatic view on how to best guide the business through difficult situations, and are a face of calm and professionalism in an ever-changing environment. The HR Business Partner is adaptable and flexible, and can keep up with the fast-paced contact centre environment, able to multi-task and prioritise as needed. The role takes on a comprehensive business partnering approach to ensure success, by actively collaborating with stakeholders and team members from all key departments including Operational Delivery, Recruitment, Training, Workforce Management, Payroll, and others. It is a critical component of the role to ensure a full understanding of the local and wider business needs is gained, and so the HR Business Partner will take proactive steps to obtain the correct sources of information and translate this into effective HR practice. Key Responsibilities and Accountabilities (may perform other duties as requested not specifically addressed in this document) Responsible for all day-to-day HR activities required to support in local site/business area Works closely with local stakeholders, employees, managers, partner organisations and others in the business unit to fully understand local needs (of the client, line of business, employees, managers, local performance information, etc) and create targeted and specific people support strategies Actively monitors a range of people data and reporting information, (including operational performance, quality, absence, attrition, and engagement levels), analysing trends to ensure any changes in usual performance parameters can be quickly identified, and root causes understood so that solutions can be created or supported Works collaboratively with local stakeholders and key personnel across the team and business to develop strategic HR business plans which serve to improve the working environment for all, whilst maintaining or improvement KPI performance across the range of key people measures Provides a superior level of practical advice, guidance and support to employees and managers across the full spectrum of Employee Relations disciplines including: grievance, disciplinary, absence management, performance management and employee wellbeing and support Ensures advice provided is clear, consistent, and in line with company policy, current employment legislation and best practice approaches Proactively coaches and guides line managers to help them to support their teams and deliver high performance, whilst mitigating potential risks to the employee or business Builds and develops positive and useful relationships with a range of internal and external stakeholders, including but not limited to Assistant Contact Centre Managers, Contact Centre Managers, VPs/Directors of Delivery, Payroll, Workforce Management, Training, Recruitment, and HR Admin Complies at all times with Company policies, the Equality Act, Employment Rights Act and others (and any equivalent legislation covering Northern Ireland) and the General Data Protection Regulations in the undertaking of any HR activities Champions the automation and streamlining of HR practices to ensure optimum efficiency can be maintained without compromising delivery of service Takes steps to keep knowledge up to date of new HR concepts, thought leadership and best practice approaches in HR and employee relations, as well as keeping close to employment & case law updates, developments, risks Continually identifies new opportunities to add value to local and wider business area Tracks and maintains key statistics and information relating to relevant aspects of HR activity, and provides detailed reports and presentations on HR-related performance to manager and relevant stakeholders Supports the HR function as a whole in shaping the People Strategy and delivering it's objectives Collaborates, actively participates, and delivers HR initiatives and projects across the business, sometimes supporting outside of your normal business area Actively participates in any TUPE, restructure, or other major change or consultation programme in your area, and on occasion, in the wider business areas Supports cyclical HR review activities such as Annual Pay Reviews, policy reviews, document reviews, and others as directed Contributes to the development of HR policies, and ensures local management teams are fully educated in
May 01, 2026
Full time
Job Title: HR Business Partner Department: Human Resources Salary: £32K Travel Required: Yes, if cluster-based Hours: 37.5 hours per week Reports to: Head of HR Business Partnering Location: Hybrid ( min 2 days on site per week if within reasonable travelling distance of TP site ) will consider WAH if candidate not within reasonable travel to TP site Contract Type: Temporary Job Summary / Overview The HR Business Partner is responsible for providing best in class expertise and advice, for all matters of employee relations and HR practice across their business area, ensuring the best possible support and guidance can be delivered. This role is focused on supporting employees, managers and the wider business to achieve the best outcomes, even in challenging situations. They are commercially aware, and can expertly balance their approach between the needs and wellbeing of our employees and the commercial needs of the business. They take a pragmatic view on how to best guide the business through difficult situations, and are a face of calm and professionalism in an ever-changing environment. The HR Business Partner is adaptable and flexible, and can keep up with the fast-paced contact centre environment, able to multi-task and prioritise as needed. The role takes on a comprehensive business partnering approach to ensure success, by actively collaborating with stakeholders and team members from all key departments including Operational Delivery, Recruitment, Training, Workforce Management, Payroll, and others. It is a critical component of the role to ensure a full understanding of the local and wider business needs is gained, and so the HR Business Partner will take proactive steps to obtain the correct sources of information and translate this into effective HR practice. Key Responsibilities and Accountabilities (may perform other duties as requested not specifically addressed in this document) Responsible for all day-to-day HR activities required to support in local site/business area Works closely with local stakeholders, employees, managers, partner organisations and others in the business unit to fully understand local needs (of the client, line of business, employees, managers, local performance information, etc) and create targeted and specific people support strategies Actively monitors a range of people data and reporting information, (including operational performance, quality, absence, attrition, and engagement levels), analysing trends to ensure any changes in usual performance parameters can be quickly identified, and root causes understood so that solutions can be created or supported Works collaboratively with local stakeholders and key personnel across the team and business to develop strategic HR business plans which serve to improve the working environment for all, whilst maintaining or improvement KPI performance across the range of key people measures Provides a superior level of practical advice, guidance and support to employees and managers across the full spectrum of Employee Relations disciplines including: grievance, disciplinary, absence management, performance management and employee wellbeing and support Ensures advice provided is clear, consistent, and in line with company policy, current employment legislation and best practice approaches Proactively coaches and guides line managers to help them to support their teams and deliver high performance, whilst mitigating potential risks to the employee or business Builds and develops positive and useful relationships with a range of internal and external stakeholders, including but not limited to Assistant Contact Centre Managers, Contact Centre Managers, VPs/Directors of Delivery, Payroll, Workforce Management, Training, Recruitment, and HR Admin Complies at all times with Company policies, the Equality Act, Employment Rights Act and others (and any equivalent legislation covering Northern Ireland) and the General Data Protection Regulations in the undertaking of any HR activities Champions the automation and streamlining of HR practices to ensure optimum efficiency can be maintained without compromising delivery of service Takes steps to keep knowledge up to date of new HR concepts, thought leadership and best practice approaches in HR and employee relations, as well as keeping close to employment & case law updates, developments, risks Continually identifies new opportunities to add value to local and wider business area Tracks and maintains key statistics and information relating to relevant aspects of HR activity, and provides detailed reports and presentations on HR-related performance to manager and relevant stakeholders Supports the HR function as a whole in shaping the People Strategy and delivering it's objectives Collaborates, actively participates, and delivers HR initiatives and projects across the business, sometimes supporting outside of your normal business area Actively participates in any TUPE, restructure, or other major change or consultation programme in your area, and on occasion, in the wider business areas Supports cyclical HR review activities such as Annual Pay Reviews, policy reviews, document reviews, and others as directed Contributes to the development of HR policies, and ensures local management teams are fully educated in
Job Title: Social Mobility Sourcing Manager Department: Recruitment Travel Required : Occasional as required for role Reports to : Director of Recruitment UK Location: UK - Mix of onsite and WAH Contract Type: Permanent Job Summary / Overview The Social Mobility Recruitment Manager is responsible for driving social mobility recruitment and diverse sourcing channels including managing relationships with third-party organizations. This role aims to develop and enhance our social mobility recruitment strategy by managing partnerships, leveraging external programs and government funding and understanding government employability schemes. The ideal candidate will possess strong organizational skills, a passion for social equity, and some experience in account management. Key Responsibilities and Accountabilities (may perform other duties as requested not specifically addressed in this document) Social Mobility Recruitment: Develop, build and deliver a social mobility sourcing strategy Monitor and evaluate the impact of the social mobility sourcing strategy, making data-driven adjustments as necessary Ensure candidate quality through careful monitoring and cross departmental reviews To be an SME in government funded training and work initiatives Promote fair outcomes for those with barriers to employment Third Party Account Management: Serve as the primary point of contact for third-party recruitment partners. Develop and maintain strong relationships with key stakeholders in third-party organisations. Negotiate contracts and manage agreements with third-party partners to ensure mutual benefits. Monitor the performance of third-party partners and ensure compliance with organisational standards and policies. Strategic Partnerships: Identify and cultivate new partnership opportunities that support social mobility objectives. Work with marketing and communications teams to promote partnership initiatives. Represent the organisation at relevant events, conferences, and meetings. Reporting and Analysis: Prepare regular reports on the progress and impact of social mobility sourcing strategy Analyse data to identify trends, opportunities, and areas for improvement. Provide insights and recommendations to senior management based on analysis. Main Requirements Education: Bachelor's degree in Business Administration, Social Sciences, Public Policy, or a related field preferred. Experience: Minimum of 1 year of experience in either account management, social mobility programs, recruitment sourcing or relevant related areas. Proven track record of managing partnerships and delivering successful sourcing strategies or a solid background in a social mobility setting. Skills and Competencies: Strong project management skills with the ability to manage multiple initiatives simultaneously. Excellent communication and interpersonal skills. Ability to analyse data and generate actionable insights. Negotiation skills and experience managing contracts. Knowledge of social mobility issues and best practices. Proficiency in Microsoft Office Suite and CRM software. Personal Attributes: Passion for social equity and community development. Strategic thinker with the ability to see the big picture. Detail-oriented and highly organised. Ability to work independently and as part of a team. Flexibility and adaptability in a fast-paced environment.
May 01, 2026
Full time
Job Title: Social Mobility Sourcing Manager Department: Recruitment Travel Required : Occasional as required for role Reports to : Director of Recruitment UK Location: UK - Mix of onsite and WAH Contract Type: Permanent Job Summary / Overview The Social Mobility Recruitment Manager is responsible for driving social mobility recruitment and diverse sourcing channels including managing relationships with third-party organizations. This role aims to develop and enhance our social mobility recruitment strategy by managing partnerships, leveraging external programs and government funding and understanding government employability schemes. The ideal candidate will possess strong organizational skills, a passion for social equity, and some experience in account management. Key Responsibilities and Accountabilities (may perform other duties as requested not specifically addressed in this document) Social Mobility Recruitment: Develop, build and deliver a social mobility sourcing strategy Monitor and evaluate the impact of the social mobility sourcing strategy, making data-driven adjustments as necessary Ensure candidate quality through careful monitoring and cross departmental reviews To be an SME in government funded training and work initiatives Promote fair outcomes for those with barriers to employment Third Party Account Management: Serve as the primary point of contact for third-party recruitment partners. Develop and maintain strong relationships with key stakeholders in third-party organisations. Negotiate contracts and manage agreements with third-party partners to ensure mutual benefits. Monitor the performance of third-party partners and ensure compliance with organisational standards and policies. Strategic Partnerships: Identify and cultivate new partnership opportunities that support social mobility objectives. Work with marketing and communications teams to promote partnership initiatives. Represent the organisation at relevant events, conferences, and meetings. Reporting and Analysis: Prepare regular reports on the progress and impact of social mobility sourcing strategy Analyse data to identify trends, opportunities, and areas for improvement. Provide insights and recommendations to senior management based on analysis. Main Requirements Education: Bachelor's degree in Business Administration, Social Sciences, Public Policy, or a related field preferred. Experience: Minimum of 1 year of experience in either account management, social mobility programs, recruitment sourcing or relevant related areas. Proven track record of managing partnerships and delivering successful sourcing strategies or a solid background in a social mobility setting. Skills and Competencies: Strong project management skills with the ability to manage multiple initiatives simultaneously. Excellent communication and interpersonal skills. Ability to analyse data and generate actionable insights. Negotiation skills and experience managing contracts. Knowledge of social mobility issues and best practices. Proficiency in Microsoft Office Suite and CRM software. Personal Attributes: Passion for social equity and community development. Strategic thinker with the ability to see the big picture. Detail-oriented and highly organised. Ability to work independently and as part of a team. Flexibility and adaptability in a fast-paced environment.
Job Title: Social Mobility Sourcing Manager Department: Recruitment Travel Required : Occasional as required for role Reports to : Director of Recruitment UK Location: UK - Mix of onsite and WAH Contract Type: Permanent Job Summary / Overview The Social Mobility Recruitment Manager is responsible for driving social mobility recruitment and diverse sourcing channels including managing relationships with third-party organizations. This role aims to develop and enhance our social mobility recruitment strategy by managing partnerships, leveraging external programs and government funding and understanding government employability schemes. The ideal candidate will possess strong organizational skills, a passion for social equity, and some experience in account management. Key Responsibilities and Accountabilities (may perform other duties as requested not specifically addressed in this document) Social Mobility Recruitment: Develop, build and deliver a social mobility sourcing strategy Monitor and evaluate the impact of the social mobility sourcing strategy, making data-driven adjustments as necessary Ensure candidate quality through careful monitoring and cross departmental reviews To be an SME in government funded training and work initiatives Promote fair outcomes for those with barriers to employment Third Party Account Management: Serve as the primary point of contact for third-party recruitment partners. Develop and maintain strong relationships with key stakeholders in third-party organisations. Negotiate contracts and manage agreements with third-party partners to ensure mutual benefits. Monitor the performance of third-party partners and ensure compliance with organisational standards and policies. Strategic Partnerships: Identify and cultivate new partnership opportunities that support social mobility objectives. Work with marketing and communications teams to promote partnership initiatives. Represent the organisation at relevant events, conferences, and meetings. Reporting and Analysis: Prepare regular reports on the progress and impact of social mobility sourcing strategy Analyse data to identify trends, opportunities, and areas for improvement. Provide insights and recommendations to senior management based on analysis. Main Requirements Education: Bachelor's degree in Business Administration, Social Sciences, Public Policy, or a related field preferred. Experience: Minimum of 1 year of experience in either account management, social mobility programs, recruitment sourcing or relevant related areas. Proven track record of managing partnerships and delivering successful sourcing strategies or a solid background in a social mobility setting. Skills and Competencies: Strong project management skills with the ability to manage multiple initiatives simultaneously. Excellent communication and interpersonal skills. Ability to analyse data and generate actionable insights. Negotiation skills and experience managing contracts. Knowledge of social mobility issues and best practices. Proficiency in Microsoft Office Suite and CRM software. Personal Attributes: Passion for social equity and community development. Strategic thinker with the ability to see the big picture. Detail-oriented and highly organised. Ability to work independently and as part of a team. Flexibility and adaptability in a fast-paced environment.
May 01, 2026
Full time
Job Title: Social Mobility Sourcing Manager Department: Recruitment Travel Required : Occasional as required for role Reports to : Director of Recruitment UK Location: UK - Mix of onsite and WAH Contract Type: Permanent Job Summary / Overview The Social Mobility Recruitment Manager is responsible for driving social mobility recruitment and diverse sourcing channels including managing relationships with third-party organizations. This role aims to develop and enhance our social mobility recruitment strategy by managing partnerships, leveraging external programs and government funding and understanding government employability schemes. The ideal candidate will possess strong organizational skills, a passion for social equity, and some experience in account management. Key Responsibilities and Accountabilities (may perform other duties as requested not specifically addressed in this document) Social Mobility Recruitment: Develop, build and deliver a social mobility sourcing strategy Monitor and evaluate the impact of the social mobility sourcing strategy, making data-driven adjustments as necessary Ensure candidate quality through careful monitoring and cross departmental reviews To be an SME in government funded training and work initiatives Promote fair outcomes for those with barriers to employment Third Party Account Management: Serve as the primary point of contact for third-party recruitment partners. Develop and maintain strong relationships with key stakeholders in third-party organisations. Negotiate contracts and manage agreements with third-party partners to ensure mutual benefits. Monitor the performance of third-party partners and ensure compliance with organisational standards and policies. Strategic Partnerships: Identify and cultivate new partnership opportunities that support social mobility objectives. Work with marketing and communications teams to promote partnership initiatives. Represent the organisation at relevant events, conferences, and meetings. Reporting and Analysis: Prepare regular reports on the progress and impact of social mobility sourcing strategy Analyse data to identify trends, opportunities, and areas for improvement. Provide insights and recommendations to senior management based on analysis. Main Requirements Education: Bachelor's degree in Business Administration, Social Sciences, Public Policy, or a related field preferred. Experience: Minimum of 1 year of experience in either account management, social mobility programs, recruitment sourcing or relevant related areas. Proven track record of managing partnerships and delivering successful sourcing strategies or a solid background in a social mobility setting. Skills and Competencies: Strong project management skills with the ability to manage multiple initiatives simultaneously. Excellent communication and interpersonal skills. Ability to analyse data and generate actionable insights. Negotiation skills and experience managing contracts. Knowledge of social mobility issues and best practices. Proficiency in Microsoft Office Suite and CRM software. Personal Attributes: Passion for social equity and community development. Strategic thinker with the ability to see the big picture. Detail-oriented and highly organised. Ability to work independently and as part of a team. Flexibility and adaptability in a fast-paced environment.
Job Title: HR Employee Relations Specialist Department: People Operations/ HR Reports to : Employee Relations Manager Location: Site based, any TP UK location or Work from home Contract Type: Permanent Salary: Up to £34,000.00 depending on experience (based on 40 hours per week) Management Responsibility: None Travel Required : Occasional Our Employee Relations Purpose & Vision: Our HR Employee Relations division is here to help create an organisation where people are truly at its heart, by embedding an ethos of "We acknowledge, we support, we move forward". We achieve this by ensuring our Employee Relations approaches are progressive, challenge the status quo and remove bureaucracy. Providing deep Employee Relations insights and expertise to better inform and educate managers across the business will, at all levels, encourage better and safer decision making and smoother implementation of large-scale change, reducing risk to individuals and to the business. Our principal aim is to solidify HR Employee Relations ("HRER") as a trusted source of expertise in all employee relations matters, working to improve employee experience and reduce business risk. Job Summary / Overview The HR Employee Relations Specialist role will be the primary point of contact in providing best in class expertise and advice for complex cases across all employee relations matters ranging from employee wellbeing & support, to discipline & grievance, to industrial relations & litigation. The HR Employee Relations specialist will, with the mentoring of the ER Manager, also assist and take on responsibility for managing Employment Tribunal claims received from liaising and negotiating with ACAS / LRA to reach resolutions, to drafting employment tribunal responses, helping to prepare legal arguments for employment tribunal proceedings and ensuring all case management deadlines are met, including witness statement collation and bundle of evidence documentation. The successful candidate will provide a superior level of practical advice, guidance and support to employees and managers across the full spectrum of Employee Relations disciplines including:grievance, disciplinary, absencemanagement, performance managementand employee wellbeing and support. Main Job Requirements Education and Specific Training: Formal qualification in a HR-related area, or working towards one, such as Certificate in Human Resource Practice, or degree in HR Management, or similar. OR equivalent employee relations experience (which remains current); Membership of CIPD, or similar, is preferable; Up to date employment law knowledge for UK and Northern Ireland, knowledge of Republic of Ireland, (employment legislation and TUPE experience within the Republic of Ireland would be an advantage, but not essential). Work Experience 2 years of recent HR employee relations specialist experience in a contact centre environment, or 3 years of recent HR employee relations specialist experience in another high-paced industry, or 4 years of HR generalist experience in any industry Experience of dealing with ACAS; and employment tribunal claims. Desirable Certifications : Prior mediation training / certified mediator Competencies and Specific Skills: Takes responsibility for own performance Works on own initiative Tactical mindset Compassionate Achievement driven Excellent analytical ability Exceptional attention to detail Excellent communication skills - verbal and written Excellent influencing and negotiation skills Flexibility Resourceful Committed TP brand ambassador Courageous Empathetic Lives and breathes the company values Self-motivated Team player Creative thinker Confident to challenge Advanced levels of resilience and focus Continuous improvement mindset Excellent organisational skills Priority management skills Credible Trustworthy Dependable Courageous Empathetic
May 01, 2026
Full time
Job Title: HR Employee Relations Specialist Department: People Operations/ HR Reports to : Employee Relations Manager Location: Site based, any TP UK location or Work from home Contract Type: Permanent Salary: Up to £34,000.00 depending on experience (based on 40 hours per week) Management Responsibility: None Travel Required : Occasional Our Employee Relations Purpose & Vision: Our HR Employee Relations division is here to help create an organisation where people are truly at its heart, by embedding an ethos of "We acknowledge, we support, we move forward". We achieve this by ensuring our Employee Relations approaches are progressive, challenge the status quo and remove bureaucracy. Providing deep Employee Relations insights and expertise to better inform and educate managers across the business will, at all levels, encourage better and safer decision making and smoother implementation of large-scale change, reducing risk to individuals and to the business. Our principal aim is to solidify HR Employee Relations ("HRER") as a trusted source of expertise in all employee relations matters, working to improve employee experience and reduce business risk. Job Summary / Overview The HR Employee Relations Specialist role will be the primary point of contact in providing best in class expertise and advice for complex cases across all employee relations matters ranging from employee wellbeing & support, to discipline & grievance, to industrial relations & litigation. The HR Employee Relations specialist will, with the mentoring of the ER Manager, also assist and take on responsibility for managing Employment Tribunal claims received from liaising and negotiating with ACAS / LRA to reach resolutions, to drafting employment tribunal responses, helping to prepare legal arguments for employment tribunal proceedings and ensuring all case management deadlines are met, including witness statement collation and bundle of evidence documentation. The successful candidate will provide a superior level of practical advice, guidance and support to employees and managers across the full spectrum of Employee Relations disciplines including:grievance, disciplinary, absencemanagement, performance managementand employee wellbeing and support. Main Job Requirements Education and Specific Training: Formal qualification in a HR-related area, or working towards one, such as Certificate in Human Resource Practice, or degree in HR Management, or similar. OR equivalent employee relations experience (which remains current); Membership of CIPD, or similar, is preferable; Up to date employment law knowledge for UK and Northern Ireland, knowledge of Republic of Ireland, (employment legislation and TUPE experience within the Republic of Ireland would be an advantage, but not essential). Work Experience 2 years of recent HR employee relations specialist experience in a contact centre environment, or 3 years of recent HR employee relations specialist experience in another high-paced industry, or 4 years of HR generalist experience in any industry Experience of dealing with ACAS; and employment tribunal claims. Desirable Certifications : Prior mediation training / certified mediator Competencies and Specific Skills: Takes responsibility for own performance Works on own initiative Tactical mindset Compassionate Achievement driven Excellent analytical ability Exceptional attention to detail Excellent communication skills - verbal and written Excellent influencing and negotiation skills Flexibility Resourceful Committed TP brand ambassador Courageous Empathetic Lives and breathes the company values Self-motivated Team player Creative thinker Confident to challenge Advanced levels of resilience and focus Continuous improvement mindset Excellent organisational skills Priority management skills Credible Trustworthy Dependable Courageous Empathetic
Job Title: HR Business Partner Department: Human Resources Salary: £32K Travel Required: Yes, if cluster-based Hours: 37.5 hours per week Reports to: Head of HR Business Partnering Location: Hybrid ( min 2 days on site per week if within reasonable travelling distance of TP site ) will consider WAH if candidate not within reasonable travel to TP site Contract Type: Temporary Job Summary / Overview The HR Business Partner is responsible for providing best in class expertise and advice, for all matters of employee relations and HR practice across their business area, ensuring the best possible support and guidance can be delivered. This role is focused on supporting employees, managers and the wider business to achieve the best outcomes, even in challenging situations. They are commercially aware, and can expertly balance their approach between the needs and wellbeing of our employees and the commercial needs of the business. They take a pragmatic view on how to best guide the business through difficult situations, and are a face of calm and professionalism in an ever-changing environment. The HR Business Partner is adaptable and flexible, and can keep up with the fast-paced contact centre environment, able to multi-task and prioritise as needed. The role takes on a comprehensive business partnering approach to ensure success, by actively collaborating with stakeholders and team members from all key departments including Operational Delivery, Recruitment, Training, Workforce Management, Payroll, and others. It is a critical component of the role to ensure a full understanding of the local and wider business needs is gained, and so the HR Business Partner will take proactive steps to obtain the correct sources of information and translate this into effective HR practice. Key Responsibilities and Accountabilities (may perform other duties as requested not specifically addressed in this document) Responsible for all day-to-day HR activities required to support in local site/business area Works closely with local stakeholders, employees, managers, partner organisations and others in the business unit to fully understand local needs (of the client, line of business, employees, managers, local performance information, etc) and create targeted and specific people support strategies Actively monitors a range of people data and reporting information, (including operational performance, quality, absence, attrition, and engagement levels), analysing trends to ensure any changes in usual performance parameters can be quickly identified, and root causes understood so that solutions can be created or supported Works collaboratively with local stakeholders and key personnel across the team and business to develop strategic HR business plans which serve to improve the working environment for all, whilst maintaining or improvement KPI performance across the range of key people measures Provides a superior level of practical advice, guidance and support to employees and managers across the full spectrum of Employee Relations disciplines including: grievance, disciplinary, absence management, performance management and employee wellbeing and support Ensures advice provided is clear, consistent, and in line with company policy, current employment legislation and best practice approaches Proactively coaches and guides line managers to help them to support their teams and deliver high performance, whilst mitigating potential risks to the employee or business Builds and develops positive and useful relationships with a range of internal and external stakeholders, including but not limited to Assistant Contact Centre Managers, Contact Centre Managers, VPs/Directors of Delivery, Payroll, Workforce Management, Training, Recruitment, and HR Admin Complies at all times with Company policies, the Equality Act, Employment Rights Act and others (and any equivalent legislation covering Northern Ireland) and the General Data Protection Regulations in the undertaking of any HR activities Champions the automation and streamlining of HR practices to ensure optimum efficiency can be maintained without compromising delivery of service Takes steps to keep knowledge up to date of new HR concepts, thought leadership and best practice approaches in HR and employee relations, as well as keeping close to employment & case law updates, developments, risks Continually identifies new opportunities to add value to local and wider business area Tracks and maintains key statistics and information relating to relevant aspects of HR activity, and provides detailed reports and presentations on HR-related performance to manager and relevant stakeholders Supports the HR function as a whole in shaping the People Strategy and delivering it's objectives Collaborates, actively participates, and delivers HR initiatives and projects across the business, sometimes supporting outside of your normal business area Actively participates in any TUPE, restructure, or other major change or consultation programme in your area, and on occasion, in the wider business areas Supports cyclical HR review activities such as Annual Pay Reviews, policy reviews, document reviews, and others as directed Contributes to the development of HR policies, and ensures local management teams are fully educated in
May 01, 2026
Full time
Job Title: HR Business Partner Department: Human Resources Salary: £32K Travel Required: Yes, if cluster-based Hours: 37.5 hours per week Reports to: Head of HR Business Partnering Location: Hybrid ( min 2 days on site per week if within reasonable travelling distance of TP site ) will consider WAH if candidate not within reasonable travel to TP site Contract Type: Temporary Job Summary / Overview The HR Business Partner is responsible for providing best in class expertise and advice, for all matters of employee relations and HR practice across their business area, ensuring the best possible support and guidance can be delivered. This role is focused on supporting employees, managers and the wider business to achieve the best outcomes, even in challenging situations. They are commercially aware, and can expertly balance their approach between the needs and wellbeing of our employees and the commercial needs of the business. They take a pragmatic view on how to best guide the business through difficult situations, and are a face of calm and professionalism in an ever-changing environment. The HR Business Partner is adaptable and flexible, and can keep up with the fast-paced contact centre environment, able to multi-task and prioritise as needed. The role takes on a comprehensive business partnering approach to ensure success, by actively collaborating with stakeholders and team members from all key departments including Operational Delivery, Recruitment, Training, Workforce Management, Payroll, and others. It is a critical component of the role to ensure a full understanding of the local and wider business needs is gained, and so the HR Business Partner will take proactive steps to obtain the correct sources of information and translate this into effective HR practice. Key Responsibilities and Accountabilities (may perform other duties as requested not specifically addressed in this document) Responsible for all day-to-day HR activities required to support in local site/business area Works closely with local stakeholders, employees, managers, partner organisations and others in the business unit to fully understand local needs (of the client, line of business, employees, managers, local performance information, etc) and create targeted and specific people support strategies Actively monitors a range of people data and reporting information, (including operational performance, quality, absence, attrition, and engagement levels), analysing trends to ensure any changes in usual performance parameters can be quickly identified, and root causes understood so that solutions can be created or supported Works collaboratively with local stakeholders and key personnel across the team and business to develop strategic HR business plans which serve to improve the working environment for all, whilst maintaining or improvement KPI performance across the range of key people measures Provides a superior level of practical advice, guidance and support to employees and managers across the full spectrum of Employee Relations disciplines including: grievance, disciplinary, absence management, performance management and employee wellbeing and support Ensures advice provided is clear, consistent, and in line with company policy, current employment legislation and best practice approaches Proactively coaches and guides line managers to help them to support their teams and deliver high performance, whilst mitigating potential risks to the employee or business Builds and develops positive and useful relationships with a range of internal and external stakeholders, including but not limited to Assistant Contact Centre Managers, Contact Centre Managers, VPs/Directors of Delivery, Payroll, Workforce Management, Training, Recruitment, and HR Admin Complies at all times with Company policies, the Equality Act, Employment Rights Act and others (and any equivalent legislation covering Northern Ireland) and the General Data Protection Regulations in the undertaking of any HR activities Champions the automation and streamlining of HR practices to ensure optimum efficiency can be maintained without compromising delivery of service Takes steps to keep knowledge up to date of new HR concepts, thought leadership and best practice approaches in HR and employee relations, as well as keeping close to employment & case law updates, developments, risks Continually identifies new opportunities to add value to local and wider business area Tracks and maintains key statistics and information relating to relevant aspects of HR activity, and provides detailed reports and presentations on HR-related performance to manager and relevant stakeholders Supports the HR function as a whole in shaping the People Strategy and delivering it's objectives Collaborates, actively participates, and delivers HR initiatives and projects across the business, sometimes supporting outside of your normal business area Actively participates in any TUPE, restructure, or other major change or consultation programme in your area, and on occasion, in the wider business areas Supports cyclical HR review activities such as Annual Pay Reviews, policy reviews, document reviews, and others as directed Contributes to the development of HR policies, and ensures local management teams are fully educated in
Job Title: HR Employee Relations Specialist Department: People Operations/ HR Reports to : Employee Relations Manager Location: Site based, any TP UK location or Work from home Contract Type: Permanent Salary: Up to £34,000.00 depending on experience (based on 40 hours per week) Management Responsibility: None Travel Required : Occasional Our Employee Relations Purpose & Vision: Our HR Employee Relations division is here to help create an organisation where people are truly at its heart, by embedding an ethos of "We acknowledge, we support, we move forward". We achieve this by ensuring our Employee Relations approaches are progressive, challenge the status quo and remove bureaucracy. Providing deep Employee Relations insights and expertise to better inform and educate managers across the business will, at all levels, encourage better and safer decision making and smoother implementation of large-scale change, reducing risk to individuals and to the business. Our principal aim is to solidify HR Employee Relations ("HRER") as a trusted source of expertise in all employee relations matters, working to improve employee experience and reduce business risk. Job Summary / Overview The HR Employee Relations Specialist role will be the primary point of contact in providing best in class expertise and advice for complex cases across all employee relations matters ranging from employee wellbeing & support, to discipline & grievance, to industrial relations & litigation. The HR Employee Relations specialist will, with the mentoring of the ER Manager, also assist and take on responsibility for managing Employment Tribunal claims received from liaising and negotiating with ACAS / LRA to reach resolutions, to drafting employment tribunal responses, helping to prepare legal arguments for employment tribunal proceedings and ensuring all case management deadlines are met, including witness statement collation and bundle of evidence documentation. The successful candidate will provide a superior level of practical advice, guidance and support to employees and managers across the full spectrum of Employee Relations disciplines including:grievance, disciplinary, absencemanagement, performance managementand employee wellbeing and support. Main Job Requirements Education and Specific Training: Formal qualification in a HR-related area, or working towards one, such as Certificate in Human Resource Practice, or degree in HR Management, or similar. OR equivalent employee relations experience (which remains current); Membership of CIPD, or similar, is preferable; Up to date employment law knowledge for UK and Northern Ireland, knowledge of Republic of Ireland, (employment legislation and TUPE experience within the Republic of Ireland would be an advantage, but not essential). Work Experience 2 years of recent HR employee relations specialist experience in a contact centre environment, or 3 years of recent HR employee relations specialist experience in another high-paced industry, or 4 years of HR generalist experience in any industry Experience of dealing with ACAS; and employment tribunal claims. Desirable Certifications : Prior mediation training / certified mediator Competencies and Specific Skills: Takes responsibility for own performance Works on own initiative Tactical mindset Compassionate Achievement driven Excellent analytical ability Exceptional attention to detail Excellent communication skills - verbal and written Excellent influencing and negotiation skills Flexibility Resourceful Committed TP brand ambassador Courageous Empathetic Lives and breathes the company values Self-motivated Team player Creative thinker Confident to challenge Advanced levels of resilience and focus Continuous improvement mindset Excellent organisational skills Priority management skills Credible Trustworthy Dependable Courageous Empathetic
May 01, 2026
Full time
Job Title: HR Employee Relations Specialist Department: People Operations/ HR Reports to : Employee Relations Manager Location: Site based, any TP UK location or Work from home Contract Type: Permanent Salary: Up to £34,000.00 depending on experience (based on 40 hours per week) Management Responsibility: None Travel Required : Occasional Our Employee Relations Purpose & Vision: Our HR Employee Relations division is here to help create an organisation where people are truly at its heart, by embedding an ethos of "We acknowledge, we support, we move forward". We achieve this by ensuring our Employee Relations approaches are progressive, challenge the status quo and remove bureaucracy. Providing deep Employee Relations insights and expertise to better inform and educate managers across the business will, at all levels, encourage better and safer decision making and smoother implementation of large-scale change, reducing risk to individuals and to the business. Our principal aim is to solidify HR Employee Relations ("HRER") as a trusted source of expertise in all employee relations matters, working to improve employee experience and reduce business risk. Job Summary / Overview The HR Employee Relations Specialist role will be the primary point of contact in providing best in class expertise and advice for complex cases across all employee relations matters ranging from employee wellbeing & support, to discipline & grievance, to industrial relations & litigation. The HR Employee Relations specialist will, with the mentoring of the ER Manager, also assist and take on responsibility for managing Employment Tribunal claims received from liaising and negotiating with ACAS / LRA to reach resolutions, to drafting employment tribunal responses, helping to prepare legal arguments for employment tribunal proceedings and ensuring all case management deadlines are met, including witness statement collation and bundle of evidence documentation. The successful candidate will provide a superior level of practical advice, guidance and support to employees and managers across the full spectrum of Employee Relations disciplines including:grievance, disciplinary, absencemanagement, performance managementand employee wellbeing and support. Main Job Requirements Education and Specific Training: Formal qualification in a HR-related area, or working towards one, such as Certificate in Human Resource Practice, or degree in HR Management, or similar. OR equivalent employee relations experience (which remains current); Membership of CIPD, or similar, is preferable; Up to date employment law knowledge for UK and Northern Ireland, knowledge of Republic of Ireland, (employment legislation and TUPE experience within the Republic of Ireland would be an advantage, but not essential). Work Experience 2 years of recent HR employee relations specialist experience in a contact centre environment, or 3 years of recent HR employee relations specialist experience in another high-paced industry, or 4 years of HR generalist experience in any industry Experience of dealing with ACAS; and employment tribunal claims. Desirable Certifications : Prior mediation training / certified mediator Competencies and Specific Skills: Takes responsibility for own performance Works on own initiative Tactical mindset Compassionate Achievement driven Excellent analytical ability Exceptional attention to detail Excellent communication skills - verbal and written Excellent influencing and negotiation skills Flexibility Resourceful Committed TP brand ambassador Courageous Empathetic Lives and breathes the company values Self-motivated Team player Creative thinker Confident to challenge Advanced levels of resilience and focus Continuous improvement mindset Excellent organisational skills Priority management skills Credible Trustworthy Dependable Courageous Empathetic
Job Title: HR Employee Relations Specialist Department: People Operations/ HR Reports to : Employee Relations Manager Location: Site based, any TP UK location or Work from home Contract Type: Permanent Salary: Up to £34,000.00 depending on experience (based on 40 hours per week) Management Responsibility: None Travel Required : Occasional Our Employee Relations Purpose & Vision: Our HR Employee Relations division is here to help create an organisation where people are truly at its heart, by embedding an ethos of "We acknowledge, we support, we move forward". We achieve this by ensuring our Employee Relations approaches are progressive, challenge the status quo and remove bureaucracy. Providing deep Employee Relations insights and expertise to better inform and educate managers across the business will, at all levels, encourage better and safer decision making and smoother implementation of large-scale change, reducing risk to individuals and to the business. Our principal aim is to solidify HR Employee Relations ("HRER") as a trusted source of expertise in all employee relations matters, working to improve employee experience and reduce business risk. Job Summary / Overview The HR Employee Relations Specialist role will be the primary point of contact in providing best in class expertise and advice for complex cases across all employee relations matters ranging from employee wellbeing & support, to discipline & grievance, to industrial relations & litigation. The HR Employee Relations specialist will, with the mentoring of the ER Manager, also assist and take on responsibility for managing Employment Tribunal claims received from liaising and negotiating with ACAS / LRA to reach resolutions, to drafting employment tribunal responses, helping to prepare legal arguments for employment tribunal proceedings and ensuring all case management deadlines are met, including witness statement collation and bundle of evidence documentation. The successful candidate will provide a superior level of practical advice, guidance and support to employees and managers across the full spectrum of Employee Relations disciplines including:grievance, disciplinary, absencemanagement, performance managementand employee wellbeing and support. Main Job Requirements Education and Specific Training: Formal qualification in a HR-related area, or working towards one, such as Certificate in Human Resource Practice, or degree in HR Management, or similar. OR equivalent employee relations experience (which remains current); Membership of CIPD, or similar, is preferable; Up to date employment law knowledge for UK and Northern Ireland, knowledge of Republic of Ireland, (employment legislation and TUPE experience within the Republic of Ireland would be an advantage, but not essential). Work Experience 2 years of recent HR employee relations specialist experience in a contact centre environment, or 3 years of recent HR employee relations specialist experience in another high-paced industry, or 4 years of HR generalist experience in any industry Experience of dealing with ACAS; and employment tribunal claims. Desirable Certifications : Prior mediation training / certified mediator Competencies and Specific Skills: Takes responsibility for own performance Works on own initiative Tactical mindset Compassionate Achievement driven Excellent analytical ability Exceptional attention to detail Excellent communication skills - verbal and written Excellent influencing and negotiation skills Flexibility Resourceful Committed TP brand ambassador Courageous Empathetic Lives and breathes the company values Self-motivated Team player Creative thinker Confident to challenge Advanced levels of resilience and focus Continuous improvement mindset Excellent organisational skills Priority management skills Credible Trustworthy Dependable Courageous Empathetic
May 01, 2026
Full time
Job Title: HR Employee Relations Specialist Department: People Operations/ HR Reports to : Employee Relations Manager Location: Site based, any TP UK location or Work from home Contract Type: Permanent Salary: Up to £34,000.00 depending on experience (based on 40 hours per week) Management Responsibility: None Travel Required : Occasional Our Employee Relations Purpose & Vision: Our HR Employee Relations division is here to help create an organisation where people are truly at its heart, by embedding an ethos of "We acknowledge, we support, we move forward". We achieve this by ensuring our Employee Relations approaches are progressive, challenge the status quo and remove bureaucracy. Providing deep Employee Relations insights and expertise to better inform and educate managers across the business will, at all levels, encourage better and safer decision making and smoother implementation of large-scale change, reducing risk to individuals and to the business. Our principal aim is to solidify HR Employee Relations ("HRER") as a trusted source of expertise in all employee relations matters, working to improve employee experience and reduce business risk. Job Summary / Overview The HR Employee Relations Specialist role will be the primary point of contact in providing best in class expertise and advice for complex cases across all employee relations matters ranging from employee wellbeing & support, to discipline & grievance, to industrial relations & litigation. The HR Employee Relations specialist will, with the mentoring of the ER Manager, also assist and take on responsibility for managing Employment Tribunal claims received from liaising and negotiating with ACAS / LRA to reach resolutions, to drafting employment tribunal responses, helping to prepare legal arguments for employment tribunal proceedings and ensuring all case management deadlines are met, including witness statement collation and bundle of evidence documentation. The successful candidate will provide a superior level of practical advice, guidance and support to employees and managers across the full spectrum of Employee Relations disciplines including:grievance, disciplinary, absencemanagement, performance managementand employee wellbeing and support. Main Job Requirements Education and Specific Training: Formal qualification in a HR-related area, or working towards one, such as Certificate in Human Resource Practice, or degree in HR Management, or similar. OR equivalent employee relations experience (which remains current); Membership of CIPD, or similar, is preferable; Up to date employment law knowledge for UK and Northern Ireland, knowledge of Republic of Ireland, (employment legislation and TUPE experience within the Republic of Ireland would be an advantage, but not essential). Work Experience 2 years of recent HR employee relations specialist experience in a contact centre environment, or 3 years of recent HR employee relations specialist experience in another high-paced industry, or 4 years of HR generalist experience in any industry Experience of dealing with ACAS; and employment tribunal claims. Desirable Certifications : Prior mediation training / certified mediator Competencies and Specific Skills: Takes responsibility for own performance Works on own initiative Tactical mindset Compassionate Achievement driven Excellent analytical ability Exceptional attention to detail Excellent communication skills - verbal and written Excellent influencing and negotiation skills Flexibility Resourceful Committed TP brand ambassador Courageous Empathetic Lives and breathes the company values Self-motivated Team player Creative thinker Confident to challenge Advanced levels of resilience and focus Continuous improvement mindset Excellent organisational skills Priority management skills Credible Trustworthy Dependable Courageous Empathetic
We are looking for a team of experienced work from home Customer Service Specialists to join our Teleperformance family for one of our government campaigns. If you enjoy supporting customers via an inbound call and email channel providing guidance and tools to assist your customers with their queries or questions, this WILL be the role for you! Want to know more, here are the details: C U S T O M E R S E R V I C E S P E C I A L I S T - Job Overview - Start Date: 11th August 2025 Salary: £12.21 per hour, Location: WORK FROM HOME Hours: 34.75 hours/week Shifts: Working between the hours of 09:00am - 16:45pm Monday to Thursday and Friday 09.00am - 16.30pm. NO WEEKEND WORKING. Training Duration: training remotely, 100% attendance required! Contract: Permanent Requirements: Applicants must hold a current valid UK or Irish passport and must also have been continiously resident in the UK for a minimum of three years. Unfortunately due to the level of security vetting required for this role, we are unable to accept applications from canddiates who do not meet these requirement s, a clean criminal record is required. Please include your CV in your application. You must also have home broadband and be able to connect via ethernet cable (10m supplied) Day to day responsibilities of a Customer Service Specislist You will start your day signing into your systems, making sure you are ready for the day ahead. You will play a key role in providing support and guidance (not advice) on the Visa and Immigration process, referring customers to online information and tools through both an inbound calling line and responding to emails. Energetically and enthusiastically work as part of a high performing Customer Operations team. Working in a fast paced targeted environment you will strive to achieve, responding to all queries in a polite and professional manner. Benefits of being a Customer Service Specialist On-line recruitment process, with potential job offer within 24 hours and fully paid training. 28 days' holiday (including bank holidays), increasing to 30 days following your 1-year service anniversary. Lifestyle Benefits programme - featuring thousands of discounts, special offers and exclusive employee deals from many retailer partners and also free wellness, kids, and learning classes through our own Community Online Academy . Refer & Earn Scheme - earn up to £900 for referring a friend to work for TP! And £300 for your friend too! Employee welfare support with free access to our Mental Health Employee Assistance programme, available 24 hours/365 days' year and our Interactive Health and Wellbeing Hub. Life Assurance Cover & Pension Scheme. Length of Service and monthly recognition awards. Opportunities for career development and progression. Skills needed to be a Customer Service Specialist We are looking for the following skills and attributes: Strong verbal and written skills with the ability to show attention to detail Ability to establish collaborative customer relationships in a fast-paced environment. A good attitude and the ability to interact with lots of different people. Professional and friendly telephone manner. Customer Service experience. Experience of working in a target driven environment to a high standard. PC skills, and the ability to navigate multiple systems competently, with ease. A good consistent typing speed. Take ownership of situations with positivity, resilience, and a dedicated approach to providing service excellence. Able to work within a fast paced, engaging environment. Sound like you? Apply TODAY and a member of our friendly recruitment team will be in touch with you within 48 hours!
May 01, 2026
Full time
We are looking for a team of experienced work from home Customer Service Specialists to join our Teleperformance family for one of our government campaigns. If you enjoy supporting customers via an inbound call and email channel providing guidance and tools to assist your customers with their queries or questions, this WILL be the role for you! Want to know more, here are the details: C U S T O M E R S E R V I C E S P E C I A L I S T - Job Overview - Start Date: 11th August 2025 Salary: £12.21 per hour, Location: WORK FROM HOME Hours: 34.75 hours/week Shifts: Working between the hours of 09:00am - 16:45pm Monday to Thursday and Friday 09.00am - 16.30pm. NO WEEKEND WORKING. Training Duration: training remotely, 100% attendance required! Contract: Permanent Requirements: Applicants must hold a current valid UK or Irish passport and must also have been continiously resident in the UK for a minimum of three years. Unfortunately due to the level of security vetting required for this role, we are unable to accept applications from canddiates who do not meet these requirement s, a clean criminal record is required. Please include your CV in your application. You must also have home broadband and be able to connect via ethernet cable (10m supplied) Day to day responsibilities of a Customer Service Specislist You will start your day signing into your systems, making sure you are ready for the day ahead. You will play a key role in providing support and guidance (not advice) on the Visa and Immigration process, referring customers to online information and tools through both an inbound calling line and responding to emails. Energetically and enthusiastically work as part of a high performing Customer Operations team. Working in a fast paced targeted environment you will strive to achieve, responding to all queries in a polite and professional manner. Benefits of being a Customer Service Specialist On-line recruitment process, with potential job offer within 24 hours and fully paid training. 28 days' holiday (including bank holidays), increasing to 30 days following your 1-year service anniversary. Lifestyle Benefits programme - featuring thousands of discounts, special offers and exclusive employee deals from many retailer partners and also free wellness, kids, and learning classes through our own Community Online Academy . Refer & Earn Scheme - earn up to £900 for referring a friend to work for TP! And £300 for your friend too! Employee welfare support with free access to our Mental Health Employee Assistance programme, available 24 hours/365 days' year and our Interactive Health and Wellbeing Hub. Life Assurance Cover & Pension Scheme. Length of Service and monthly recognition awards. Opportunities for career development and progression. Skills needed to be a Customer Service Specialist We are looking for the following skills and attributes: Strong verbal and written skills with the ability to show attention to detail Ability to establish collaborative customer relationships in a fast-paced environment. A good attitude and the ability to interact with lots of different people. Professional and friendly telephone manner. Customer Service experience. Experience of working in a target driven environment to a high standard. PC skills, and the ability to navigate multiple systems competently, with ease. A good consistent typing speed. Take ownership of situations with positivity, resilience, and a dedicated approach to providing service excellence. Able to work within a fast paced, engaging environment. Sound like you? Apply TODAY and a member of our friendly recruitment team will be in touch with you within 48 hours!
Enterprise Inside Sales Manager Join a new UK team to support TP to develop opportunities with enterprise-level B2B targets L ocation: Remote or Hybrid (Flexible) Department: Business Development Reports to: Director of Market Engagement Hours: Full time (37.5 hours per week) Role Overview With a focus on building a rich pipeline of opportunities, the Enterprise Inside Sales Manager leverages various channels such as calls, emails, LinkedIn, and other prospecting tools to identify and engage potential clients for TP. Previous experience in sourcing and developing Enterprise-scale deals is essential for this role. The Enterprise Inside Sales Manager is responsible for conducting in-depth research to target ideal customer profiles, crafting personalised outreach messages, and prequalifying leads by understanding their needs and pain points. By nurturing relationships and coordinating initial meetings, the Enterprise Inside Sales Manager plays a critical role in driving the early stages of the sales process and ensuring a seamless handoff to the account executives. This new role will be critical in helping TP expand its client base and achieve revenue targets. Role Outline & Responsibilities Prospecting and Lead Generation Research and identify target companies and decision-makers clients across target sectors, including Banking, Insurance, Retail, Automotive, Travel, Logistics, Telco, Media, Retail, and FMCG. Build and maintain a list of potential leads using tools like LinkedIn, sales prospecting platforms (e.g., Sales Navigator, ZoomInfo), and CRM databases. Qualify leads to ensure they align with the company's target audience and needs. Outreach Initiate contact with potential clients through calls, emails, and LinkedIn messages to uncover their business needs and challenges. Manages virtually (by phone, e-mail, or social media) a set of assigned or acquired accounts (suspects; not in sales engagement nor current clients) to spur interest and create a lead opportunity. Craft personalised and compelling outreach messages tailored to each prospect's industry, role, and potential pain points. Effectively communicate Teleperformance's value proposition, highlighting key solutions tailored to prospects organisation's business challenges and requirements. Follow-Up and Nurturing Follow up consistently with leads who don't respond initially, utilising multi-channel communication strategies. Nurture prospects by providing relevant resources (e.g., case studies, whitepapers) to build interest. Appointment Setting Schedule discovery calls or meetings between the prospect and the sales team. Confirm meeting details, including timing and agenda, while ensuring prospects are adequately briefed. Data Management Keep the CRM (e.g., Salesforce, HubSpot) updated with lead information, outreach activities, and interactions. Track and report key metrics such as response rates, conversion rates, and meetings scheduled. Market and Industry Research Stay informed about industry trends, competitor offerings, and market changes to tailor outreach effectively, working with the Marketing team to identify new sales opportunities and potential market segments. Understand the prospect's business challenges and goals to position the company's solution effectively. Stay updated on industry trends and competitor activities to better position Teleperformance's offerings. Collaboration Work closely with account executives and the broader sales team to align on strategies and handoff of qualified leads. Provide actionable insights from prospect interactions to inform sales strategies. Continuous Improvement Analyse the effectiveness of outreach campaigns and refine approaches based on performance metrics. Continuously improve communication, objection-handling, and personalization skills through training and self-learning. Key Requirements Previous experience in sourcing and developing Enterprise-scale deals is essential for this role. Degree in Business, Sales, or a related field (preferred but not essential). 1-2 years of experience in B2BSales, Business Development, or a similar client-facing role, with a focus on prospecting and lead generation. Experience in BPO, CX management, or a related field is a strong advantage. Strong communication and interpersonal skills with a persuasive and professional demeanour. Proven ability to generate, qualify, and progress leads within a sales framework. Experience with CRM tools (e.g., Salesforce, HubSpot) and sales prospecting platforms (e.g., Sales Navigator, ZoomInfo). Goal-oriented, with a proven ability to meet or exceed sales targets. Ability to execute structured outreach campaigns with a limited amount
May 01, 2026
Full time
Enterprise Inside Sales Manager Join a new UK team to support TP to develop opportunities with enterprise-level B2B targets L ocation: Remote or Hybrid (Flexible) Department: Business Development Reports to: Director of Market Engagement Hours: Full time (37.5 hours per week) Role Overview With a focus on building a rich pipeline of opportunities, the Enterprise Inside Sales Manager leverages various channels such as calls, emails, LinkedIn, and other prospecting tools to identify and engage potential clients for TP. Previous experience in sourcing and developing Enterprise-scale deals is essential for this role. The Enterprise Inside Sales Manager is responsible for conducting in-depth research to target ideal customer profiles, crafting personalised outreach messages, and prequalifying leads by understanding their needs and pain points. By nurturing relationships and coordinating initial meetings, the Enterprise Inside Sales Manager plays a critical role in driving the early stages of the sales process and ensuring a seamless handoff to the account executives. This new role will be critical in helping TP expand its client base and achieve revenue targets. Role Outline & Responsibilities Prospecting and Lead Generation Research and identify target companies and decision-makers clients across target sectors, including Banking, Insurance, Retail, Automotive, Travel, Logistics, Telco, Media, Retail, and FMCG. Build and maintain a list of potential leads using tools like LinkedIn, sales prospecting platforms (e.g., Sales Navigator, ZoomInfo), and CRM databases. Qualify leads to ensure they align with the company's target audience and needs. Outreach Initiate contact with potential clients through calls, emails, and LinkedIn messages to uncover their business needs and challenges. Manages virtually (by phone, e-mail, or social media) a set of assigned or acquired accounts (suspects; not in sales engagement nor current clients) to spur interest and create a lead opportunity. Craft personalised and compelling outreach messages tailored to each prospect's industry, role, and potential pain points. Effectively communicate Teleperformance's value proposition, highlighting key solutions tailored to prospects organisation's business challenges and requirements. Follow-Up and Nurturing Follow up consistently with leads who don't respond initially, utilising multi-channel communication strategies. Nurture prospects by providing relevant resources (e.g., case studies, whitepapers) to build interest. Appointment Setting Schedule discovery calls or meetings between the prospect and the sales team. Confirm meeting details, including timing and agenda, while ensuring prospects are adequately briefed. Data Management Keep the CRM (e.g., Salesforce, HubSpot) updated with lead information, outreach activities, and interactions. Track and report key metrics such as response rates, conversion rates, and meetings scheduled. Market and Industry Research Stay informed about industry trends, competitor offerings, and market changes to tailor outreach effectively, working with the Marketing team to identify new sales opportunities and potential market segments. Understand the prospect's business challenges and goals to position the company's solution effectively. Stay updated on industry trends and competitor activities to better position Teleperformance's offerings. Collaboration Work closely with account executives and the broader sales team to align on strategies and handoff of qualified leads. Provide actionable insights from prospect interactions to inform sales strategies. Continuous Improvement Analyse the effectiveness of outreach campaigns and refine approaches based on performance metrics. Continuously improve communication, objection-handling, and personalization skills through training and self-learning. Key Requirements Previous experience in sourcing and developing Enterprise-scale deals is essential for this role. Degree in Business, Sales, or a related field (preferred but not essential). 1-2 years of experience in B2BSales, Business Development, or a similar client-facing role, with a focus on prospecting and lead generation. Experience in BPO, CX management, or a related field is a strong advantage. Strong communication and interpersonal skills with a persuasive and professional demeanour. Proven ability to generate, qualify, and progress leads within a sales framework. Experience with CRM tools (e.g., Salesforce, HubSpot) and sales prospecting platforms (e.g., Sales Navigator, ZoomInfo). Goal-oriented, with a proven ability to meet or exceed sales targets. Ability to execute structured outreach campaigns with a limited amount
Job Title: HR Business Partner Department: Human Resources Salary: £32K Travel Required: Yes, if cluster-based Hours: 37.5 hours per week Reports to: Head of HR Business Partnering Location: Hybrid ( min 2 days on site per week if within reasonable travelling distance of TP site ) will consider WAH if candidate not within reasonable travel to TP site Contract Type: Temporary Job Summary / Overview The HR Business Partner is responsible for providing best in class expertise and advice, for all matters of employee relations and HR practice across their business area, ensuring the best possible support and guidance can be delivered. This role is focused on supporting employees, managers and the wider business to achieve the best outcomes, even in challenging situations. They are commercially aware, and can expertly balance their approach between the needs and wellbeing of our employees and the commercial needs of the business. They take a pragmatic view on how to best guide the business through difficult situations, and are a face of calm and professionalism in an ever-changing environment. The HR Business Partner is adaptable and flexible, and can keep up with the fast-paced contact centre environment, able to multi-task and prioritise as needed. The role takes on a comprehensive business partnering approach to ensure success, by actively collaborating with stakeholders and team members from all key departments including Operational Delivery, Recruitment, Training, Workforce Management, Payroll, and others. It is a critical component of the role to ensure a full understanding of the local and wider business needs is gained, and so the HR Business Partner will take proactive steps to obtain the correct sources of information and translate this into effective HR practice. Key Responsibilities and Accountabilities (may perform other duties as requested not specifically addressed in this document) Responsible for all day-to-day HR activities required to support in local site/business area Works closely with local stakeholders, employees, managers, partner organisations and others in the business unit to fully understand local needs (of the client, line of business, employees, managers, local performance information, etc) and create targeted and specific people support strategies Actively monitors a range of people data and reporting information, (including operational performance, quality, absence, attrition, and engagement levels), analysing trends to ensure any changes in usual performance parameters can be quickly identified, and root causes understood so that solutions can be created or supported Works collaboratively with local stakeholders and key personnel across the team and business to develop strategic HR business plans which serve to improve the working environment for all, whilst maintaining or improvement KPI performance across the range of key people measures Provides a superior level of practical advice, guidance and support to employees and managers across the full spectrum of Employee Relations disciplines including: grievance, disciplinary, absence management, performance management and employee wellbeing and support Ensures advice provided is clear, consistent, and in line with company policy, current employment legislation and best practice approaches Proactively coaches and guides line managers to help them to support their teams and deliver high performance, whilst mitigating potential risks to the employee or business Builds and develops positive and useful relationships with a range of internal and external stakeholders, including but not limited to Assistant Contact Centre Managers, Contact Centre Managers, VPs/Directors of Delivery, Payroll, Workforce Management, Training, Recruitment, and HR Admin Complies at all times with Company policies, the Equality Act, Employment Rights Act and others (and any equivalent legislation covering Northern Ireland) and the General Data Protection Regulations in the undertaking of any HR activities Champions the automation and streamlining of HR practices to ensure optimum efficiency can be maintained without compromising delivery of service Takes steps to keep knowledge up to date of new HR concepts, thought leadership and best practice approaches in HR and employee relations, as well as keeping close to employment & case law updates, developments, risks Continually identifies new opportunities to add value to local and wider business area Tracks and maintains key statistics and information relating to relevant aspects of HR activity, and provides detailed reports and presentations on HR-related performance to manager and relevant stakeholders Supports the HR function as a whole in shaping the People Strategy and delivering it's objectives Collaborates, actively participates, and delivers HR initiatives and projects across the business, sometimes supporting outside of your normal business area Actively participates in any TUPE, restructure, or other major change or consultation programme in your area, and on occasion, in the wider business areas Supports cyclical HR review activities such as Annual Pay Reviews, policy reviews, document reviews, and others as directed Contributes to the development of HR policies, and ensures local management teams are fully educated in
May 01, 2026
Full time
Job Title: HR Business Partner Department: Human Resources Salary: £32K Travel Required: Yes, if cluster-based Hours: 37.5 hours per week Reports to: Head of HR Business Partnering Location: Hybrid ( min 2 days on site per week if within reasonable travelling distance of TP site ) will consider WAH if candidate not within reasonable travel to TP site Contract Type: Temporary Job Summary / Overview The HR Business Partner is responsible for providing best in class expertise and advice, for all matters of employee relations and HR practice across their business area, ensuring the best possible support and guidance can be delivered. This role is focused on supporting employees, managers and the wider business to achieve the best outcomes, even in challenging situations. They are commercially aware, and can expertly balance their approach between the needs and wellbeing of our employees and the commercial needs of the business. They take a pragmatic view on how to best guide the business through difficult situations, and are a face of calm and professionalism in an ever-changing environment. The HR Business Partner is adaptable and flexible, and can keep up with the fast-paced contact centre environment, able to multi-task and prioritise as needed. The role takes on a comprehensive business partnering approach to ensure success, by actively collaborating with stakeholders and team members from all key departments including Operational Delivery, Recruitment, Training, Workforce Management, Payroll, and others. It is a critical component of the role to ensure a full understanding of the local and wider business needs is gained, and so the HR Business Partner will take proactive steps to obtain the correct sources of information and translate this into effective HR practice. Key Responsibilities and Accountabilities (may perform other duties as requested not specifically addressed in this document) Responsible for all day-to-day HR activities required to support in local site/business area Works closely with local stakeholders, employees, managers, partner organisations and others in the business unit to fully understand local needs (of the client, line of business, employees, managers, local performance information, etc) and create targeted and specific people support strategies Actively monitors a range of people data and reporting information, (including operational performance, quality, absence, attrition, and engagement levels), analysing trends to ensure any changes in usual performance parameters can be quickly identified, and root causes understood so that solutions can be created or supported Works collaboratively with local stakeholders and key personnel across the team and business to develop strategic HR business plans which serve to improve the working environment for all, whilst maintaining or improvement KPI performance across the range of key people measures Provides a superior level of practical advice, guidance and support to employees and managers across the full spectrum of Employee Relations disciplines including: grievance, disciplinary, absence management, performance management and employee wellbeing and support Ensures advice provided is clear, consistent, and in line with company policy, current employment legislation and best practice approaches Proactively coaches and guides line managers to help them to support their teams and deliver high performance, whilst mitigating potential risks to the employee or business Builds and develops positive and useful relationships with a range of internal and external stakeholders, including but not limited to Assistant Contact Centre Managers, Contact Centre Managers, VPs/Directors of Delivery, Payroll, Workforce Management, Training, Recruitment, and HR Admin Complies at all times with Company policies, the Equality Act, Employment Rights Act and others (and any equivalent legislation covering Northern Ireland) and the General Data Protection Regulations in the undertaking of any HR activities Champions the automation and streamlining of HR practices to ensure optimum efficiency can be maintained without compromising delivery of service Takes steps to keep knowledge up to date of new HR concepts, thought leadership and best practice approaches in HR and employee relations, as well as keeping close to employment & case law updates, developments, risks Continually identifies new opportunities to add value to local and wider business area Tracks and maintains key statistics and information relating to relevant aspects of HR activity, and provides detailed reports and presentations on HR-related performance to manager and relevant stakeholders Supports the HR function as a whole in shaping the People Strategy and delivering it's objectives Collaborates, actively participates, and delivers HR initiatives and projects across the business, sometimes supporting outside of your normal business area Actively participates in any TUPE, restructure, or other major change or consultation programme in your area, and on occasion, in the wider business areas Supports cyclical HR review activities such as Annual Pay Reviews, policy reviews, document reviews, and others as directed Contributes to the development of HR policies, and ensures local management teams are fully educated in
Job Title: HR Employee Relations Specialist Department: People Operations/ HR Reports to : Employee Relations Manager Location: Site based, any TP UK location or Work from home Contract Type: Permanent Salary: Up to £34,000.00 depending on experience (based on 40 hours per week) Management Responsibility: None Travel Required : Occasional Our Employee Relations Purpose & Vision: Our HR Employee Relations division is here to help create an organisation where people are truly at its heart, by embedding an ethos of "We acknowledge, we support, we move forward". We achieve this by ensuring our Employee Relations approaches are progressive, challenge the status quo and remove bureaucracy. Providing deep Employee Relations insights and expertise to better inform and educate managers across the business will, at all levels, encourage better and safer decision making and smoother implementation of large-scale change, reducing risk to individuals and to the business. Our principal aim is to solidify HR Employee Relations ("HRER") as a trusted source of expertise in all employee relations matters, working to improve employee experience and reduce business risk. Job Summary / Overview The HR Employee Relations Specialist role will be the primary point of contact in providing best in class expertise and advice for complex cases across all employee relations matters ranging from employee wellbeing & support, to discipline & grievance, to industrial relations & litigation. The HR Employee Relations specialist will, with the mentoring of the ER Manager, also assist and take on responsibility for managing Employment Tribunal claims received from liaising and negotiating with ACAS / LRA to reach resolutions, to drafting employment tribunal responses, helping to prepare legal arguments for employment tribunal proceedings and ensuring all case management deadlines are met, including witness statement collation and bundle of evidence documentation. The successful candidate will provide a superior level of practical advice, guidance and support to employees and managers across the full spectrum of Employee Relations disciplines including:grievance, disciplinary, absencemanagement, performance managementand employee wellbeing and support. Main Job Requirements Education and Specific Training: Formal qualification in a HR-related area, or working towards one, such as Certificate in Human Resource Practice, or degree in HR Management, or similar. OR equivalent employee relations experience (which remains current); Membership of CIPD, or similar, is preferable; Up to date employment law knowledge for UK and Northern Ireland, knowledge of Republic of Ireland, (employment legislation and TUPE experience within the Republic of Ireland would be an advantage, but not essential). Work Experience 2 years of recent HR employee relations specialist experience in a contact centre environment, or 3 years of recent HR employee relations specialist experience in another high-paced industry, or 4 years of HR generalist experience in any industry Experience of dealing with ACAS; and employment tribunal claims. Desirable Certifications : Prior mediation training / certified mediator Competencies and Specific Skills: Takes responsibility for own performance Works on own initiative Tactical mindset Compassionate Achievement driven Excellent analytical ability Exceptional attention to detail Excellent communication skills - verbal and written Excellent influencing and negotiation skills Flexibility Resourceful Committed TP brand ambassador Courageous Empathetic Lives and breathes the company values Self-motivated Team player Creative thinker Confident to challenge Advanced levels of resilience and focus Continuous improvement mindset Excellent organisational skills Priority management skills Credible Trustworthy Dependable Courageous Empathetic
May 01, 2026
Full time
Job Title: HR Employee Relations Specialist Department: People Operations/ HR Reports to : Employee Relations Manager Location: Site based, any TP UK location or Work from home Contract Type: Permanent Salary: Up to £34,000.00 depending on experience (based on 40 hours per week) Management Responsibility: None Travel Required : Occasional Our Employee Relations Purpose & Vision: Our HR Employee Relations division is here to help create an organisation where people are truly at its heart, by embedding an ethos of "We acknowledge, we support, we move forward". We achieve this by ensuring our Employee Relations approaches are progressive, challenge the status quo and remove bureaucracy. Providing deep Employee Relations insights and expertise to better inform and educate managers across the business will, at all levels, encourage better and safer decision making and smoother implementation of large-scale change, reducing risk to individuals and to the business. Our principal aim is to solidify HR Employee Relations ("HRER") as a trusted source of expertise in all employee relations matters, working to improve employee experience and reduce business risk. Job Summary / Overview The HR Employee Relations Specialist role will be the primary point of contact in providing best in class expertise and advice for complex cases across all employee relations matters ranging from employee wellbeing & support, to discipline & grievance, to industrial relations & litigation. The HR Employee Relations specialist will, with the mentoring of the ER Manager, also assist and take on responsibility for managing Employment Tribunal claims received from liaising and negotiating with ACAS / LRA to reach resolutions, to drafting employment tribunal responses, helping to prepare legal arguments for employment tribunal proceedings and ensuring all case management deadlines are met, including witness statement collation and bundle of evidence documentation. The successful candidate will provide a superior level of practical advice, guidance and support to employees and managers across the full spectrum of Employee Relations disciplines including:grievance, disciplinary, absencemanagement, performance managementand employee wellbeing and support. Main Job Requirements Education and Specific Training: Formal qualification in a HR-related area, or working towards one, such as Certificate in Human Resource Practice, or degree in HR Management, or similar. OR equivalent employee relations experience (which remains current); Membership of CIPD, or similar, is preferable; Up to date employment law knowledge for UK and Northern Ireland, knowledge of Republic of Ireland, (employment legislation and TUPE experience within the Republic of Ireland would be an advantage, but not essential). Work Experience 2 years of recent HR employee relations specialist experience in a contact centre environment, or 3 years of recent HR employee relations specialist experience in another high-paced industry, or 4 years of HR generalist experience in any industry Experience of dealing with ACAS; and employment tribunal claims. Desirable Certifications : Prior mediation training / certified mediator Competencies and Specific Skills: Takes responsibility for own performance Works on own initiative Tactical mindset Compassionate Achievement driven Excellent analytical ability Exceptional attention to detail Excellent communication skills - verbal and written Excellent influencing and negotiation skills Flexibility Resourceful Committed TP brand ambassador Courageous Empathetic Lives and breathes the company values Self-motivated Team player Creative thinker Confident to challenge Advanced levels of resilience and focus Continuous improvement mindset Excellent organisational skills Priority management skills Credible Trustworthy Dependable Courageous Empathetic
Job Title: Social Mobility Sourcing Manager Department: Recruitment Travel Required : Occasional as required for role Reports to : Director of Recruitment UK Location: UK - Mix of onsite and WAH Contract Type: Permanent Job Summary / Overview The Social Mobility Recruitment Manager is responsible for driving social mobility recruitment and diverse sourcing channels including managing relationships with third-party organizations. This role aims to develop and enhance our social mobility recruitment strategy by managing partnerships, leveraging external programs and government funding and understanding government employability schemes. The ideal candidate will possess strong organizational skills, a passion for social equity, and some experience in account management. Key Responsibilities and Accountabilities (may perform other duties as requested not specifically addressed in this document) Social Mobility Recruitment: Develop, build and deliver a social mobility sourcing strategy Monitor and evaluate the impact of the social mobility sourcing strategy, making data-driven adjustments as necessary Ensure candidate quality through careful monitoring and cross departmental reviews To be an SME in government funded training and work initiatives Promote fair outcomes for those with barriers to employment Third Party Account Management: Serve as the primary point of contact for third-party recruitment partners. Develop and maintain strong relationships with key stakeholders in third-party organisations. Negotiate contracts and manage agreements with third-party partners to ensure mutual benefits. Monitor the performance of third-party partners and ensure compliance with organisational standards and policies. Strategic Partnerships: Identify and cultivate new partnership opportunities that support social mobility objectives. Work with marketing and communications teams to promote partnership initiatives. Represent the organisation at relevant events, conferences, and meetings. Reporting and Analysis: Prepare regular reports on the progress and impact of social mobility sourcing strategy Analyse data to identify trends, opportunities, and areas for improvement. Provide insights and recommendations to senior management based on analysis. Main Requirements Education: Bachelor's degree in Business Administration, Social Sciences, Public Policy, or a related field preferred. Experience: Minimum of 1 year of experience in either account management, social mobility programs, recruitment sourcing or relevant related areas. Proven track record of managing partnerships and delivering successful sourcing strategies or a solid background in a social mobility setting. Skills and Competencies: Strong project management skills with the ability to manage multiple initiatives simultaneously. Excellent communication and interpersonal skills. Ability to analyse data and generate actionable insights. Negotiation skills and experience managing contracts. Knowledge of social mobility issues and best practices. Proficiency in Microsoft Office Suite and CRM software. Personal Attributes: Passion for social equity and community development. Strategic thinker with the ability to see the big picture. Detail-oriented and highly organised. Ability to work independently and as part of a team. Flexibility and adaptability in a fast-paced environment.
May 01, 2026
Full time
Job Title: Social Mobility Sourcing Manager Department: Recruitment Travel Required : Occasional as required for role Reports to : Director of Recruitment UK Location: UK - Mix of onsite and WAH Contract Type: Permanent Job Summary / Overview The Social Mobility Recruitment Manager is responsible for driving social mobility recruitment and diverse sourcing channels including managing relationships with third-party organizations. This role aims to develop and enhance our social mobility recruitment strategy by managing partnerships, leveraging external programs and government funding and understanding government employability schemes. The ideal candidate will possess strong organizational skills, a passion for social equity, and some experience in account management. Key Responsibilities and Accountabilities (may perform other duties as requested not specifically addressed in this document) Social Mobility Recruitment: Develop, build and deliver a social mobility sourcing strategy Monitor and evaluate the impact of the social mobility sourcing strategy, making data-driven adjustments as necessary Ensure candidate quality through careful monitoring and cross departmental reviews To be an SME in government funded training and work initiatives Promote fair outcomes for those with barriers to employment Third Party Account Management: Serve as the primary point of contact for third-party recruitment partners. Develop and maintain strong relationships with key stakeholders in third-party organisations. Negotiate contracts and manage agreements with third-party partners to ensure mutual benefits. Monitor the performance of third-party partners and ensure compliance with organisational standards and policies. Strategic Partnerships: Identify and cultivate new partnership opportunities that support social mobility objectives. Work with marketing and communications teams to promote partnership initiatives. Represent the organisation at relevant events, conferences, and meetings. Reporting and Analysis: Prepare regular reports on the progress and impact of social mobility sourcing strategy Analyse data to identify trends, opportunities, and areas for improvement. Provide insights and recommendations to senior management based on analysis. Main Requirements Education: Bachelor's degree in Business Administration, Social Sciences, Public Policy, or a related field preferred. Experience: Minimum of 1 year of experience in either account management, social mobility programs, recruitment sourcing or relevant related areas. Proven track record of managing partnerships and delivering successful sourcing strategies or a solid background in a social mobility setting. Skills and Competencies: Strong project management skills with the ability to manage multiple initiatives simultaneously. Excellent communication and interpersonal skills. Ability to analyse data and generate actionable insights. Negotiation skills and experience managing contracts. Knowledge of social mobility issues and best practices. Proficiency in Microsoft Office Suite and CRM software. Personal Attributes: Passion for social equity and community development. Strategic thinker with the ability to see the big picture. Detail-oriented and highly organised. Ability to work independently and as part of a team. Flexibility and adaptability in a fast-paced environment.
Job Title: HR Business Partner Department: Human Resources Salary: £32K Travel Required: Yes, if cluster-based Hours: 37.5 hours per week Reports to: Head of HR Business Partnering Location: Hybrid ( min 2 days on site per week if within reasonable travelling distance of TP site ) will consider WAH if candidate not within reasonable travel to TP site Contract Type: Temporary Job Summary / Overview The HR Business Partner is responsible for providing best in class expertise and advice, for all matters of employee relations and HR practice across their business area, ensuring the best possible support and guidance can be delivered. This role is focused on supporting employees, managers and the wider business to achieve the best outcomes, even in challenging situations. They are commercially aware, and can expertly balance their approach between the needs and wellbeing of our employees and the commercial needs of the business. They take a pragmatic view on how to best guide the business through difficult situations, and are a face of calm and professionalism in an ever-changing environment. The HR Business Partner is adaptable and flexible, and can keep up with the fast-paced contact centre environment, able to multi-task and prioritise as needed. The role takes on a comprehensive business partnering approach to ensure success, by actively collaborating with stakeholders and team members from all key departments including Operational Delivery, Recruitment, Training, Workforce Management, Payroll, and others. It is a critical component of the role to ensure a full understanding of the local and wider business needs is gained, and so the HR Business Partner will take proactive steps to obtain the correct sources of information and translate this into effective HR practice. Key Responsibilities and Accountabilities (may perform other duties as requested not specifically addressed in this document) Responsible for all day-to-day HR activities required to support in local site/business area Works closely with local stakeholders, employees, managers, partner organisations and others in the business unit to fully understand local needs (of the client, line of business, employees, managers, local performance information, etc) and create targeted and specific people support strategies Actively monitors a range of people data and reporting information, (including operational performance, quality, absence, attrition, and engagement levels), analysing trends to ensure any changes in usual performance parameters can be quickly identified, and root causes understood so that solutions can be created or supported Works collaboratively with local stakeholders and key personnel across the team and business to develop strategic HR business plans which serve to improve the working environment for all, whilst maintaining or improvement KPI performance across the range of key people measures Provides a superior level of practical advice, guidance and support to employees and managers across the full spectrum of Employee Relations disciplines including: grievance, disciplinary, absence management, performance management and employee wellbeing and support Ensures advice provided is clear, consistent, and in line with company policy, current employment legislation and best practice approaches Proactively coaches and guides line managers to help them to support their teams and deliver high performance, whilst mitigating potential risks to the employee or business Builds and develops positive and useful relationships with a range of internal and external stakeholders, including but not limited to Assistant Contact Centre Managers, Contact Centre Managers, VPs/Directors of Delivery, Payroll, Workforce Management, Training, Recruitment, and HR Admin Complies at all times with Company policies, the Equality Act, Employment Rights Act and others (and any equivalent legislation covering Northern Ireland) and the General Data Protection Regulations in the undertaking of any HR activities Champions the automation and streamlining of HR practices to ensure optimum efficiency can be maintained without compromising delivery of service Takes steps to keep knowledge up to date of new HR concepts, thought leadership and best practice approaches in HR and employee relations, as well as keeping close to employment & case law updates, developments, risks Continually identifies new opportunities to add value to local and wider business area Tracks and maintains key statistics and information relating to relevant aspects of HR activity, and provides detailed reports and presentations on HR-related performance to manager and relevant stakeholders Supports the HR function as a whole in shaping the People Strategy and delivering it's objectives Collaborates, actively participates, and delivers HR initiatives and projects across the business, sometimes supporting outside of your normal business area Actively participates in any TUPE, restructure, or other major change or consultation programme in your area, and on occasion, in the wider business areas Supports cyclical HR review activities such as Annual Pay Reviews, policy reviews, document reviews, and others as directed Contributes to the development of HR policies, and ensures local management teams are fully educated in
May 01, 2026
Full time
Job Title: HR Business Partner Department: Human Resources Salary: £32K Travel Required: Yes, if cluster-based Hours: 37.5 hours per week Reports to: Head of HR Business Partnering Location: Hybrid ( min 2 days on site per week if within reasonable travelling distance of TP site ) will consider WAH if candidate not within reasonable travel to TP site Contract Type: Temporary Job Summary / Overview The HR Business Partner is responsible for providing best in class expertise and advice, for all matters of employee relations and HR practice across their business area, ensuring the best possible support and guidance can be delivered. This role is focused on supporting employees, managers and the wider business to achieve the best outcomes, even in challenging situations. They are commercially aware, and can expertly balance their approach between the needs and wellbeing of our employees and the commercial needs of the business. They take a pragmatic view on how to best guide the business through difficult situations, and are a face of calm and professionalism in an ever-changing environment. The HR Business Partner is adaptable and flexible, and can keep up with the fast-paced contact centre environment, able to multi-task and prioritise as needed. The role takes on a comprehensive business partnering approach to ensure success, by actively collaborating with stakeholders and team members from all key departments including Operational Delivery, Recruitment, Training, Workforce Management, Payroll, and others. It is a critical component of the role to ensure a full understanding of the local and wider business needs is gained, and so the HR Business Partner will take proactive steps to obtain the correct sources of information and translate this into effective HR practice. Key Responsibilities and Accountabilities (may perform other duties as requested not specifically addressed in this document) Responsible for all day-to-day HR activities required to support in local site/business area Works closely with local stakeholders, employees, managers, partner organisations and others in the business unit to fully understand local needs (of the client, line of business, employees, managers, local performance information, etc) and create targeted and specific people support strategies Actively monitors a range of people data and reporting information, (including operational performance, quality, absence, attrition, and engagement levels), analysing trends to ensure any changes in usual performance parameters can be quickly identified, and root causes understood so that solutions can be created or supported Works collaboratively with local stakeholders and key personnel across the team and business to develop strategic HR business plans which serve to improve the working environment for all, whilst maintaining or improvement KPI performance across the range of key people measures Provides a superior level of practical advice, guidance and support to employees and managers across the full spectrum of Employee Relations disciplines including: grievance, disciplinary, absence management, performance management and employee wellbeing and support Ensures advice provided is clear, consistent, and in line with company policy, current employment legislation and best practice approaches Proactively coaches and guides line managers to help them to support their teams and deliver high performance, whilst mitigating potential risks to the employee or business Builds and develops positive and useful relationships with a range of internal and external stakeholders, including but not limited to Assistant Contact Centre Managers, Contact Centre Managers, VPs/Directors of Delivery, Payroll, Workforce Management, Training, Recruitment, and HR Admin Complies at all times with Company policies, the Equality Act, Employment Rights Act and others (and any equivalent legislation covering Northern Ireland) and the General Data Protection Regulations in the undertaking of any HR activities Champions the automation and streamlining of HR practices to ensure optimum efficiency can be maintained without compromising delivery of service Takes steps to keep knowledge up to date of new HR concepts, thought leadership and best practice approaches in HR and employee relations, as well as keeping close to employment & case law updates, developments, risks Continually identifies new opportunities to add value to local and wider business area Tracks and maintains key statistics and information relating to relevant aspects of HR activity, and provides detailed reports and presentations on HR-related performance to manager and relevant stakeholders Supports the HR function as a whole in shaping the People Strategy and delivering it's objectives Collaborates, actively participates, and delivers HR initiatives and projects across the business, sometimes supporting outside of your normal business area Actively participates in any TUPE, restructure, or other major change or consultation programme in your area, and on occasion, in the wider business areas Supports cyclical HR review activities such as Annual Pay Reviews, policy reviews, document reviews, and others as directed Contributes to the development of HR policies, and ensures local management teams are fully educated in
Job Title: Social Mobility Sourcing Manager Department: Recruitment Travel Required : Occasional as required for role Reports to : Director of Recruitment UK Location: UK - Mix of onsite and WAH Contract Type: Permanent Job Summary / Overview The Social Mobility Recruitment Manager is responsible for driving social mobility recruitment and diverse sourcing channels including managing relationships with third-party organizations. This role aims to develop and enhance our social mobility recruitment strategy by managing partnerships, leveraging external programs and government funding and understanding government employability schemes. The ideal candidate will possess strong organizational skills, a passion for social equity, and some experience in account management. Key Responsibilities and Accountabilities (may perform other duties as requested not specifically addressed in this document) Social Mobility Recruitment: Develop, build and deliver a social mobility sourcing strategy Monitor and evaluate the impact of the social mobility sourcing strategy, making data-driven adjustments as necessary Ensure candidate quality through careful monitoring and cross departmental reviews To be an SME in government funded training and work initiatives Promote fair outcomes for those with barriers to employment Third Party Account Management: Serve as the primary point of contact for third-party recruitment partners. Develop and maintain strong relationships with key stakeholders in third-party organisations. Negotiate contracts and manage agreements with third-party partners to ensure mutual benefits. Monitor the performance of third-party partners and ensure compliance with organisational standards and policies. Strategic Partnerships: Identify and cultivate new partnership opportunities that support social mobility objectives. Work with marketing and communications teams to promote partnership initiatives. Represent the organisation at relevant events, conferences, and meetings. Reporting and Analysis: Prepare regular reports on the progress and impact of social mobility sourcing strategy Analyse data to identify trends, opportunities, and areas for improvement. Provide insights and recommendations to senior management based on analysis. Main Requirements Education: Bachelor's degree in Business Administration, Social Sciences, Public Policy, or a related field preferred. Experience: Minimum of 1 year of experience in either account management, social mobility programs, recruitment sourcing or relevant related areas. Proven track record of managing partnerships and delivering successful sourcing strategies or a solid background in a social mobility setting. Skills and Competencies: Strong project management skills with the ability to manage multiple initiatives simultaneously. Excellent communication and interpersonal skills. Ability to analyse data and generate actionable insights. Negotiation skills and experience managing contracts. Knowledge of social mobility issues and best practices. Proficiency in Microsoft Office Suite and CRM software. Personal Attributes: Passion for social equity and community development. Strategic thinker with the ability to see the big picture. Detail-oriented and highly organised. Ability to work independently and as part of a team. Flexibility and adaptability in a fast-paced environment.
May 01, 2026
Full time
Job Title: Social Mobility Sourcing Manager Department: Recruitment Travel Required : Occasional as required for role Reports to : Director of Recruitment UK Location: UK - Mix of onsite and WAH Contract Type: Permanent Job Summary / Overview The Social Mobility Recruitment Manager is responsible for driving social mobility recruitment and diverse sourcing channels including managing relationships with third-party organizations. This role aims to develop and enhance our social mobility recruitment strategy by managing partnerships, leveraging external programs and government funding and understanding government employability schemes. The ideal candidate will possess strong organizational skills, a passion for social equity, and some experience in account management. Key Responsibilities and Accountabilities (may perform other duties as requested not specifically addressed in this document) Social Mobility Recruitment: Develop, build and deliver a social mobility sourcing strategy Monitor and evaluate the impact of the social mobility sourcing strategy, making data-driven adjustments as necessary Ensure candidate quality through careful monitoring and cross departmental reviews To be an SME in government funded training and work initiatives Promote fair outcomes for those with barriers to employment Third Party Account Management: Serve as the primary point of contact for third-party recruitment partners. Develop and maintain strong relationships with key stakeholders in third-party organisations. Negotiate contracts and manage agreements with third-party partners to ensure mutual benefits. Monitor the performance of third-party partners and ensure compliance with organisational standards and policies. Strategic Partnerships: Identify and cultivate new partnership opportunities that support social mobility objectives. Work with marketing and communications teams to promote partnership initiatives. Represent the organisation at relevant events, conferences, and meetings. Reporting and Analysis: Prepare regular reports on the progress and impact of social mobility sourcing strategy Analyse data to identify trends, opportunities, and areas for improvement. Provide insights and recommendations to senior management based on analysis. Main Requirements Education: Bachelor's degree in Business Administration, Social Sciences, Public Policy, or a related field preferred. Experience: Minimum of 1 year of experience in either account management, social mobility programs, recruitment sourcing or relevant related areas. Proven track record of managing partnerships and delivering successful sourcing strategies or a solid background in a social mobility setting. Skills and Competencies: Strong project management skills with the ability to manage multiple initiatives simultaneously. Excellent communication and interpersonal skills. Ability to analyse data and generate actionable insights. Negotiation skills and experience managing contracts. Knowledge of social mobility issues and best practices. Proficiency in Microsoft Office Suite and CRM software. Personal Attributes: Passion for social equity and community development. Strategic thinker with the ability to see the big picture. Detail-oriented and highly organised. Ability to work independently and as part of a team. Flexibility and adaptability in a fast-paced environment.
Job Title: HR Business Partner Department: Human Resources Salary: £32K Travel Required: Yes, if cluster-based Hours: 37.5 hours per week Reports to: Head of HR Business Partnering Location: Hybrid ( min 2 days on site per week if within reasonable travelling distance of TP site ) will consider WAH if candidate not within reasonable travel to TP site Contract Type: Temporary Job Summary / Overview The HR Business Partner is responsible for providing best in class expertise and advice, for all matters of employee relations and HR practice across their business area, ensuring the best possible support and guidance can be delivered. This role is focused on supporting employees, managers and the wider business to achieve the best outcomes, even in challenging situations. They are commercially aware, and can expertly balance their approach between the needs and wellbeing of our employees and the commercial needs of the business. They take a pragmatic view on how to best guide the business through difficult situations, and are a face of calm and professionalism in an ever-changing environment. The HR Business Partner is adaptable and flexible, and can keep up with the fast-paced contact centre environment, able to multi-task and prioritise as needed. The role takes on a comprehensive business partnering approach to ensure success, by actively collaborating with stakeholders and team members from all key departments including Operational Delivery, Recruitment, Training, Workforce Management, Payroll, and others. It is a critical component of the role to ensure a full understanding of the local and wider business needs is gained, and so the HR Business Partner will take proactive steps to obtain the correct sources of information and translate this into effective HR practice. Key Responsibilities and Accountabilities (may perform other duties as requested not specifically addressed in this document) Responsible for all day-to-day HR activities required to support in local site/business area Works closely with local stakeholders, employees, managers, partner organisations and others in the business unit to fully understand local needs (of the client, line of business, employees, managers, local performance information, etc) and create targeted and specific people support strategies Actively monitors a range of people data and reporting information, (including operational performance, quality, absence, attrition, and engagement levels), analysing trends to ensure any changes in usual performance parameters can be quickly identified, and root causes understood so that solutions can be created or supported Works collaboratively with local stakeholders and key personnel across the team and business to develop strategic HR business plans which serve to improve the working environment for all, whilst maintaining or improvement KPI performance across the range of key people measures Provides a superior level of practical advice, guidance and support to employees and managers across the full spectrum of Employee Relations disciplines including: grievance, disciplinary, absence management, performance management and employee wellbeing and support Ensures advice provided is clear, consistent, and in line with company policy, current employment legislation and best practice approaches Proactively coaches and guides line managers to help them to support their teams and deliver high performance, whilst mitigating potential risks to the employee or business Builds and develops positive and useful relationships with a range of internal and external stakeholders, including but not limited to Assistant Contact Centre Managers, Contact Centre Managers, VPs/Directors of Delivery, Payroll, Workforce Management, Training, Recruitment, and HR Admin Complies at all times with Company policies, the Equality Act, Employment Rights Act and others (and any equivalent legislation covering Northern Ireland) and the General Data Protection Regulations in the undertaking of any HR activities Champions the automation and streamlining of HR practices to ensure optimum efficiency can be maintained without compromising delivery of service Takes steps to keep knowledge up to date of new HR concepts, thought leadership and best practice approaches in HR and employee relations, as well as keeping close to employment & case law updates, developments, risks Continually identifies new opportunities to add value to local and wider business area Tracks and maintains key statistics and information relating to relevant aspects of HR activity, and provides detailed reports and presentations on HR-related performance to manager and relevant stakeholders Supports the HR function as a whole in shaping the People Strategy and delivering it's objectives Collaborates, actively participates, and delivers HR initiatives and projects across the business, sometimes supporting outside of your normal business area Actively participates in any TUPE, restructure, or other major change or consultation programme in your area, and on occasion, in the wider business areas Supports cyclical HR review activities such as Annual Pay Reviews, policy reviews, document reviews, and others as directed Contributes to the development of HR policies, and ensures local management teams are fully educated in
May 01, 2026
Full time
Job Title: HR Business Partner Department: Human Resources Salary: £32K Travel Required: Yes, if cluster-based Hours: 37.5 hours per week Reports to: Head of HR Business Partnering Location: Hybrid ( min 2 days on site per week if within reasonable travelling distance of TP site ) will consider WAH if candidate not within reasonable travel to TP site Contract Type: Temporary Job Summary / Overview The HR Business Partner is responsible for providing best in class expertise and advice, for all matters of employee relations and HR practice across their business area, ensuring the best possible support and guidance can be delivered. This role is focused on supporting employees, managers and the wider business to achieve the best outcomes, even in challenging situations. They are commercially aware, and can expertly balance their approach between the needs and wellbeing of our employees and the commercial needs of the business. They take a pragmatic view on how to best guide the business through difficult situations, and are a face of calm and professionalism in an ever-changing environment. The HR Business Partner is adaptable and flexible, and can keep up with the fast-paced contact centre environment, able to multi-task and prioritise as needed. The role takes on a comprehensive business partnering approach to ensure success, by actively collaborating with stakeholders and team members from all key departments including Operational Delivery, Recruitment, Training, Workforce Management, Payroll, and others. It is a critical component of the role to ensure a full understanding of the local and wider business needs is gained, and so the HR Business Partner will take proactive steps to obtain the correct sources of information and translate this into effective HR practice. Key Responsibilities and Accountabilities (may perform other duties as requested not specifically addressed in this document) Responsible for all day-to-day HR activities required to support in local site/business area Works closely with local stakeholders, employees, managers, partner organisations and others in the business unit to fully understand local needs (of the client, line of business, employees, managers, local performance information, etc) and create targeted and specific people support strategies Actively monitors a range of people data and reporting information, (including operational performance, quality, absence, attrition, and engagement levels), analysing trends to ensure any changes in usual performance parameters can be quickly identified, and root causes understood so that solutions can be created or supported Works collaboratively with local stakeholders and key personnel across the team and business to develop strategic HR business plans which serve to improve the working environment for all, whilst maintaining or improvement KPI performance across the range of key people measures Provides a superior level of practical advice, guidance and support to employees and managers across the full spectrum of Employee Relations disciplines including: grievance, disciplinary, absence management, performance management and employee wellbeing and support Ensures advice provided is clear, consistent, and in line with company policy, current employment legislation and best practice approaches Proactively coaches and guides line managers to help them to support their teams and deliver high performance, whilst mitigating potential risks to the employee or business Builds and develops positive and useful relationships with a range of internal and external stakeholders, including but not limited to Assistant Contact Centre Managers, Contact Centre Managers, VPs/Directors of Delivery, Payroll, Workforce Management, Training, Recruitment, and HR Admin Complies at all times with Company policies, the Equality Act, Employment Rights Act and others (and any equivalent legislation covering Northern Ireland) and the General Data Protection Regulations in the undertaking of any HR activities Champions the automation and streamlining of HR practices to ensure optimum efficiency can be maintained without compromising delivery of service Takes steps to keep knowledge up to date of new HR concepts, thought leadership and best practice approaches in HR and employee relations, as well as keeping close to employment & case law updates, developments, risks Continually identifies new opportunities to add value to local and wider business area Tracks and maintains key statistics and information relating to relevant aspects of HR activity, and provides detailed reports and presentations on HR-related performance to manager and relevant stakeholders Supports the HR function as a whole in shaping the People Strategy and delivering it's objectives Collaborates, actively participates, and delivers HR initiatives and projects across the business, sometimes supporting outside of your normal business area Actively participates in any TUPE, restructure, or other major change or consultation programme in your area, and on occasion, in the wider business areas Supports cyclical HR review activities such as Annual Pay Reviews, policy reviews, document reviews, and others as directed Contributes to the development of HR policies, and ensures local management teams are fully educated in
Job Title: Social Mobility Sourcing Manager Department: Recruitment Travel Required : Occasional as required for role Reports to : Director of Recruitment UK Location: UK - Mix of onsite and WAH Contract Type: Permanent Job Summary / Overview The Social Mobility Recruitment Manager is responsible for driving social mobility recruitment and diverse sourcing channels including managing relationships with third-party organizations. This role aims to develop and enhance our social mobility recruitment strategy by managing partnerships, leveraging external programs and government funding and understanding government employability schemes. The ideal candidate will possess strong organizational skills, a passion for social equity, and some experience in account management. Key Responsibilities and Accountabilities (may perform other duties as requested not specifically addressed in this document) Social Mobility Recruitment: Develop, build and deliver a social mobility sourcing strategy Monitor and evaluate the impact of the social mobility sourcing strategy, making data-driven adjustments as necessary Ensure candidate quality through careful monitoring and cross departmental reviews To be an SME in government funded training and work initiatives Promote fair outcomes for those with barriers to employment Third Party Account Management: Serve as the primary point of contact for third-party recruitment partners. Develop and maintain strong relationships with key stakeholders in third-party organisations. Negotiate contracts and manage agreements with third-party partners to ensure mutual benefits. Monitor the performance of third-party partners and ensure compliance with organisational standards and policies. Strategic Partnerships: Identify and cultivate new partnership opportunities that support social mobility objectives. Work with marketing and communications teams to promote partnership initiatives. Represent the organisation at relevant events, conferences, and meetings. Reporting and Analysis: Prepare regular reports on the progress and impact of social mobility sourcing strategy Analyse data to identify trends, opportunities, and areas for improvement. Provide insights and recommendations to senior management based on analysis. Main Requirements Education: Bachelor's degree in Business Administration, Social Sciences, Public Policy, or a related field preferred. Experience: Minimum of 1 year of experience in either account management, social mobility programs, recruitment sourcing or relevant related areas. Proven track record of managing partnerships and delivering successful sourcing strategies or a solid background in a social mobility setting. Skills and Competencies: Strong project management skills with the ability to manage multiple initiatives simultaneously. Excellent communication and interpersonal skills. Ability to analyse data and generate actionable insights. Negotiation skills and experience managing contracts. Knowledge of social mobility issues and best practices. Proficiency in Microsoft Office Suite and CRM software. Personal Attributes: Passion for social equity and community development. Strategic thinker with the ability to see the big picture. Detail-oriented and highly organised. Ability to work independently and as part of a team. Flexibility and adaptability in a fast-paced environment.
May 01, 2026
Full time
Job Title: Social Mobility Sourcing Manager Department: Recruitment Travel Required : Occasional as required for role Reports to : Director of Recruitment UK Location: UK - Mix of onsite and WAH Contract Type: Permanent Job Summary / Overview The Social Mobility Recruitment Manager is responsible for driving social mobility recruitment and diverse sourcing channels including managing relationships with third-party organizations. This role aims to develop and enhance our social mobility recruitment strategy by managing partnerships, leveraging external programs and government funding and understanding government employability schemes. The ideal candidate will possess strong organizational skills, a passion for social equity, and some experience in account management. Key Responsibilities and Accountabilities (may perform other duties as requested not specifically addressed in this document) Social Mobility Recruitment: Develop, build and deliver a social mobility sourcing strategy Monitor and evaluate the impact of the social mobility sourcing strategy, making data-driven adjustments as necessary Ensure candidate quality through careful monitoring and cross departmental reviews To be an SME in government funded training and work initiatives Promote fair outcomes for those with barriers to employment Third Party Account Management: Serve as the primary point of contact for third-party recruitment partners. Develop and maintain strong relationships with key stakeholders in third-party organisations. Negotiate contracts and manage agreements with third-party partners to ensure mutual benefits. Monitor the performance of third-party partners and ensure compliance with organisational standards and policies. Strategic Partnerships: Identify and cultivate new partnership opportunities that support social mobility objectives. Work with marketing and communications teams to promote partnership initiatives. Represent the organisation at relevant events, conferences, and meetings. Reporting and Analysis: Prepare regular reports on the progress and impact of social mobility sourcing strategy Analyse data to identify trends, opportunities, and areas for improvement. Provide insights and recommendations to senior management based on analysis. Main Requirements Education: Bachelor's degree in Business Administration, Social Sciences, Public Policy, or a related field preferred. Experience: Minimum of 1 year of experience in either account management, social mobility programs, recruitment sourcing or relevant related areas. Proven track record of managing partnerships and delivering successful sourcing strategies or a solid background in a social mobility setting. Skills and Competencies: Strong project management skills with the ability to manage multiple initiatives simultaneously. Excellent communication and interpersonal skills. Ability to analyse data and generate actionable insights. Negotiation skills and experience managing contracts. Knowledge of social mobility issues and best practices. Proficiency in Microsoft Office Suite and CRM software. Personal Attributes: Passion for social equity and community development. Strategic thinker with the ability to see the big picture. Detail-oriented and highly organised. Ability to work independently and as part of a team. Flexibility and adaptability in a fast-paced environment.
Job Title: Social Mobility Sourcing Manager Department: Recruitment Travel Required : Occasional as required for role Reports to : Director of Recruitment UK Location: UK - Mix of onsite and WAH Contract Type: Permanent Job Summary / Overview The Social Mobility Recruitment Manager is responsible for driving social mobility recruitment and diverse sourcing channels including managing relationships with third-party organizations. This role aims to develop and enhance our social mobility recruitment strategy by managing partnerships, leveraging external programs and government funding and understanding government employability schemes. The ideal candidate will possess strong organizational skills, a passion for social equity, and some experience in account management. Key Responsibilities and Accountabilities (may perform other duties as requested not specifically addressed in this document) Social Mobility Recruitment: Develop, build and deliver a social mobility sourcing strategy Monitor and evaluate the impact of the social mobility sourcing strategy, making data-driven adjustments as necessary Ensure candidate quality through careful monitoring and cross departmental reviews To be an SME in government funded training and work initiatives Promote fair outcomes for those with barriers to employment Third Party Account Management: Serve as the primary point of contact for third-party recruitment partners. Develop and maintain strong relationships with key stakeholders in third-party organisations. Negotiate contracts and manage agreements with third-party partners to ensure mutual benefits. Monitor the performance of third-party partners and ensure compliance with organisational standards and policies. Strategic Partnerships: Identify and cultivate new partnership opportunities that support social mobility objectives. Work with marketing and communications teams to promote partnership initiatives. Represent the organisation at relevant events, conferences, and meetings. Reporting and Analysis: Prepare regular reports on the progress and impact of social mobility sourcing strategy Analyse data to identify trends, opportunities, and areas for improvement. Provide insights and recommendations to senior management based on analysis. Main Requirements Education: Bachelor's degree in Business Administration, Social Sciences, Public Policy, or a related field preferred. Experience: Minimum of 1 year of experience in either account management, social mobility programs, recruitment sourcing or relevant related areas. Proven track record of managing partnerships and delivering successful sourcing strategies or a solid background in a social mobility setting. Skills and Competencies: Strong project management skills with the ability to manage multiple initiatives simultaneously. Excellent communication and interpersonal skills. Ability to analyse data and generate actionable insights. Negotiation skills and experience managing contracts. Knowledge of social mobility issues and best practices. Proficiency in Microsoft Office Suite and CRM software. Personal Attributes: Passion for social equity and community development. Strategic thinker with the ability to see the big picture. Detail-oriented and highly organised. Ability to work independently and as part of a team. Flexibility and adaptability in a fast-paced environment.
May 01, 2026
Full time
Job Title: Social Mobility Sourcing Manager Department: Recruitment Travel Required : Occasional as required for role Reports to : Director of Recruitment UK Location: UK - Mix of onsite and WAH Contract Type: Permanent Job Summary / Overview The Social Mobility Recruitment Manager is responsible for driving social mobility recruitment and diverse sourcing channels including managing relationships with third-party organizations. This role aims to develop and enhance our social mobility recruitment strategy by managing partnerships, leveraging external programs and government funding and understanding government employability schemes. The ideal candidate will possess strong organizational skills, a passion for social equity, and some experience in account management. Key Responsibilities and Accountabilities (may perform other duties as requested not specifically addressed in this document) Social Mobility Recruitment: Develop, build and deliver a social mobility sourcing strategy Monitor and evaluate the impact of the social mobility sourcing strategy, making data-driven adjustments as necessary Ensure candidate quality through careful monitoring and cross departmental reviews To be an SME in government funded training and work initiatives Promote fair outcomes for those with barriers to employment Third Party Account Management: Serve as the primary point of contact for third-party recruitment partners. Develop and maintain strong relationships with key stakeholders in third-party organisations. Negotiate contracts and manage agreements with third-party partners to ensure mutual benefits. Monitor the performance of third-party partners and ensure compliance with organisational standards and policies. Strategic Partnerships: Identify and cultivate new partnership opportunities that support social mobility objectives. Work with marketing and communications teams to promote partnership initiatives. Represent the organisation at relevant events, conferences, and meetings. Reporting and Analysis: Prepare regular reports on the progress and impact of social mobility sourcing strategy Analyse data to identify trends, opportunities, and areas for improvement. Provide insights and recommendations to senior management based on analysis. Main Requirements Education: Bachelor's degree in Business Administration, Social Sciences, Public Policy, or a related field preferred. Experience: Minimum of 1 year of experience in either account management, social mobility programs, recruitment sourcing or relevant related areas. Proven track record of managing partnerships and delivering successful sourcing strategies or a solid background in a social mobility setting. Skills and Competencies: Strong project management skills with the ability to manage multiple initiatives simultaneously. Excellent communication and interpersonal skills. Ability to analyse data and generate actionable insights. Negotiation skills and experience managing contracts. Knowledge of social mobility issues and best practices. Proficiency in Microsoft Office Suite and CRM software. Personal Attributes: Passion for social equity and community development. Strategic thinker with the ability to see the big picture. Detail-oriented and highly organised. Ability to work independently and as part of a team. Flexibility and adaptability in a fast-paced environment.
Job Title: Social Mobility Sourcing Manager Department: Recruitment Travel Required : Occasional as required for role Reports to : Director of Recruitment UK Location: UK - Mix of onsite and WAH Contract Type: Permanent Job Summary / Overview The Social Mobility Recruitment Manager is responsible for driving social mobility recruitment and diverse sourcing channels including managing relationships with third-party organizations. This role aims to develop and enhance our social mobility recruitment strategy by managing partnerships, leveraging external programs and government funding and understanding government employability schemes. The ideal candidate will possess strong organizational skills, a passion for social equity, and some experience in account management. Key Responsibilities and Accountabilities (may perform other duties as requested not specifically addressed in this document) Social Mobility Recruitment: Develop, build and deliver a social mobility sourcing strategy Monitor and evaluate the impact of the social mobility sourcing strategy, making data-driven adjustments as necessary Ensure candidate quality through careful monitoring and cross departmental reviews To be an SME in government funded training and work initiatives Promote fair outcomes for those with barriers to employment Third Party Account Management: Serve as the primary point of contact for third-party recruitment partners. Develop and maintain strong relationships with key stakeholders in third-party organisations. Negotiate contracts and manage agreements with third-party partners to ensure mutual benefits. Monitor the performance of third-party partners and ensure compliance with organisational standards and policies. Strategic Partnerships: Identify and cultivate new partnership opportunities that support social mobility objectives. Work with marketing and communications teams to promote partnership initiatives. Represent the organisation at relevant events, conferences, and meetings. Reporting and Analysis: Prepare regular reports on the progress and impact of social mobility sourcing strategy Analyse data to identify trends, opportunities, and areas for improvement. Provide insights and recommendations to senior management based on analysis. Main Requirements Education: Bachelor's degree in Business Administration, Social Sciences, Public Policy, or a related field preferred. Experience: Minimum of 1 year of experience in either account management, social mobility programs, recruitment sourcing or relevant related areas. Proven track record of managing partnerships and delivering successful sourcing strategies or a solid background in a social mobility setting. Skills and Competencies: Strong project management skills with the ability to manage multiple initiatives simultaneously. Excellent communication and interpersonal skills. Ability to analyse data and generate actionable insights. Negotiation skills and experience managing contracts. Knowledge of social mobility issues and best practices. Proficiency in Microsoft Office Suite and CRM software. Personal Attributes: Passion for social equity and community development. Strategic thinker with the ability to see the big picture. Detail-oriented and highly organised. Ability to work independently and as part of a team. Flexibility and adaptability in a fast-paced environment.
May 01, 2026
Full time
Job Title: Social Mobility Sourcing Manager Department: Recruitment Travel Required : Occasional as required for role Reports to : Director of Recruitment UK Location: UK - Mix of onsite and WAH Contract Type: Permanent Job Summary / Overview The Social Mobility Recruitment Manager is responsible for driving social mobility recruitment and diverse sourcing channels including managing relationships with third-party organizations. This role aims to develop and enhance our social mobility recruitment strategy by managing partnerships, leveraging external programs and government funding and understanding government employability schemes. The ideal candidate will possess strong organizational skills, a passion for social equity, and some experience in account management. Key Responsibilities and Accountabilities (may perform other duties as requested not specifically addressed in this document) Social Mobility Recruitment: Develop, build and deliver a social mobility sourcing strategy Monitor and evaluate the impact of the social mobility sourcing strategy, making data-driven adjustments as necessary Ensure candidate quality through careful monitoring and cross departmental reviews To be an SME in government funded training and work initiatives Promote fair outcomes for those with barriers to employment Third Party Account Management: Serve as the primary point of contact for third-party recruitment partners. Develop and maintain strong relationships with key stakeholders in third-party organisations. Negotiate contracts and manage agreements with third-party partners to ensure mutual benefits. Monitor the performance of third-party partners and ensure compliance with organisational standards and policies. Strategic Partnerships: Identify and cultivate new partnership opportunities that support social mobility objectives. Work with marketing and communications teams to promote partnership initiatives. Represent the organisation at relevant events, conferences, and meetings. Reporting and Analysis: Prepare regular reports on the progress and impact of social mobility sourcing strategy Analyse data to identify trends, opportunities, and areas for improvement. Provide insights and recommendations to senior management based on analysis. Main Requirements Education: Bachelor's degree in Business Administration, Social Sciences, Public Policy, or a related field preferred. Experience: Minimum of 1 year of experience in either account management, social mobility programs, recruitment sourcing or relevant related areas. Proven track record of managing partnerships and delivering successful sourcing strategies or a solid background in a social mobility setting. Skills and Competencies: Strong project management skills with the ability to manage multiple initiatives simultaneously. Excellent communication and interpersonal skills. Ability to analyse data and generate actionable insights. Negotiation skills and experience managing contracts. Knowledge of social mobility issues and best practices. Proficiency in Microsoft Office Suite and CRM software. Personal Attributes: Passion for social equity and community development. Strategic thinker with the ability to see the big picture. Detail-oriented and highly organised. Ability to work independently and as part of a team. Flexibility and adaptability in a fast-paced environment.