People Culture Assistant Part Time
Sheffield
Are you an organised, people-focused administrator who loves being at the heart of a busy varied working environment. Our client, is looking for a proactive People Culture Assistant to join their friendly team and play a key role in keeping everything running smoothly behind the scenes.
This is a fantastic opportunity for someone who thrives in a varied role, enjoys supporting others, and wants to grow their career within a supportive and professional environment.
The Role
Working closely with the People Culture Director, youll provide essential administrative support across the full employee lifecycle. No two days will look the same youll be involved in everything from maintaining accurate staff records to supporting recruitment, onboarding, training coordination and compliance.This is a part time role, circa 21 hours days and times to be negotiated.
Key Responsibilities
- Maintaining accurate and up-to-date employee records (paper, digital and electronic).
- Handling internal and external queries relating to HR.
- Managing holiday, sickness and general absence records.
- Supporting recruitment processes: vetting candidates, assisting with interviews, preparing contracts and coordinating onboarding.
- Assisting with leaver processes, including correspondence, exit interviews and compliant record closure.
- Coordinating training sessions, workshops and seminars.
- Administering the Hub to ensure information is current and correct.
- Supporting HR processes such as One-to-Ones, Probation, Appraisals and Competency records.
- Assisting with annual compliance updates, policy reviews and record maintenance.
- Maintaining centralised risk reports, including logging data breaches or complaints, and supporting policy amendments
About You
You will be someone who brings professionalism, warmth and a real passion for supporting people. Youll enjoy being part of a collaborative team and have the confidence to work with colleagues at all levels.
Essential Skills Experience
- Good general education (GCSE or equivalent).
- Confident using Microsoft Office.
- Ability to handle confidential information with professionalism.
- Strong organisational skills and the ability to prioritise.
- Comfortable working in a growing, evolving organisation.
- Excellent interpersonal and communication skills.
- Ability to motivate and support colleagues.
- A team player with a friendly, adaptable approach.
- High levels of integrity, tact and diplomacy.
Desirable
- Experience using Case Management systems.
Why You'll Love This Role
Who We Are:
At polkadotfrog, we are dedicated to ensuring both client and candidate satisfaction. We value inclusivity and welcome requests for reasonable adjustments, whether for accessibility or information in an alternative format.
Our Specialist Consultants bring expertise, passion, and dedication to delivering a professional, personalised, and quality service. Our mission is simple, to create positive relationships with all our clients and job seekers. To be known for honesty, being upfront and thoughtful to those hiring and those looking for a new job.
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