A leading accountancy firm in West Sussex are looking for an ambitious manager or senior manager to join their spangly offices in Horsham. They are the fastest-growing accountancy firm in Sussex, with multiple offices looking after thousands of businesses and individuals across the county, providing the full array of specialist accountancy, Taxation, Payroll, advisory and financial planning services. This could be a full-time or part-time role and offers huge amount of aggression opportunities for the longer term. You will be responsible for managing a very portfolio of clients, from limited companies, so traders, partnerships and personal tax, taking responsibility for accounting, tax and business planning. Managing and training and mentoring teams to help deliver the required services to clients. Role responsibilities: Managing a varied portfolio of client Managing client expectations and updating clients with costs and time estimations Meeting with new and existing clients on a regular basis Willingness to share knowledge and invest in development of junior members of staff Manage teams to deliver all services Coordinate and review the work with the assistant managers and trainee accountants Mentor & manage assistant managers and trainee accountant Assist with on the job training of junior members of staff and identify and act on areas in need of improvement or further development Preparing some of the more complex year-end accounts, management accounts and VAT returns Review accounts and management accounts that have been prepared by the team Ensure company accounts are prepared in accordance with financial reporting and accounting standards Review corporation tax returns Prepare personal tax returns Liaise directly with HMRC as required Compiling present reports, budget plans, commentaries and financial statements Analyse accounts and business plans Financial forecasting and risk analysis The successful applicant will be ACA or ACCA qualified with a strong knowledge of accounting for SMEs including corporate tax, VAT, PAYE and Personal Tax. You will have previous experience of supervising junior members of staff. This is a great place to further your career and a great place to work. The company believes that a happy team leads to happy clients and takes real commitment to nurturing and developing their greatest asset - their people. All of their staff receive individual training plans, they help their trainees to become fully qualified and everyone enjoys the benefits and career progression they all hope for from Sussex's fastest-growing accountancy practice. This firm are proud to be recognised by the ICAEW, ACCA and AAT as approved employers. If you want to be part of something great please contact Jasmin at ProTalent to discuss in more detail.
Feb 25, 2026
Full time
A leading accountancy firm in West Sussex are looking for an ambitious manager or senior manager to join their spangly offices in Horsham. They are the fastest-growing accountancy firm in Sussex, with multiple offices looking after thousands of businesses and individuals across the county, providing the full array of specialist accountancy, Taxation, Payroll, advisory and financial planning services. This could be a full-time or part-time role and offers huge amount of aggression opportunities for the longer term. You will be responsible for managing a very portfolio of clients, from limited companies, so traders, partnerships and personal tax, taking responsibility for accounting, tax and business planning. Managing and training and mentoring teams to help deliver the required services to clients. Role responsibilities: Managing a varied portfolio of client Managing client expectations and updating clients with costs and time estimations Meeting with new and existing clients on a regular basis Willingness to share knowledge and invest in development of junior members of staff Manage teams to deliver all services Coordinate and review the work with the assistant managers and trainee accountants Mentor & manage assistant managers and trainee accountant Assist with on the job training of junior members of staff and identify and act on areas in need of improvement or further development Preparing some of the more complex year-end accounts, management accounts and VAT returns Review accounts and management accounts that have been prepared by the team Ensure company accounts are prepared in accordance with financial reporting and accounting standards Review corporation tax returns Prepare personal tax returns Liaise directly with HMRC as required Compiling present reports, budget plans, commentaries and financial statements Analyse accounts and business plans Financial forecasting and risk analysis The successful applicant will be ACA or ACCA qualified with a strong knowledge of accounting for SMEs including corporate tax, VAT, PAYE and Personal Tax. You will have previous experience of supervising junior members of staff. This is a great place to further your career and a great place to work. The company believes that a happy team leads to happy clients and takes real commitment to nurturing and developing their greatest asset - their people. All of their staff receive individual training plans, they help their trainees to become fully qualified and everyone enjoys the benefits and career progression they all hope for from Sussex's fastest-growing accountancy practice. This firm are proud to be recognised by the ICAEW, ACCA and AAT as approved employers. If you want to be part of something great please contact Jasmin at ProTalent to discuss in more detail.
Senior HR Advisor Location: Bridgwater -Onsite Job type: Permanent Our Client an Engineering company are seeking an Senior HR Advisor for permanent position in Hinkley Point C location. This role is placed within Oil & Gas, Nuclear, Energy, Utilities, Chemicals, Petrochemicals or highly regulated industry. About the Role As Senior HR Advisor you will be responsible for assisting in the smooth running of HR processes and activities across the HPC site, to ensure compliance with HR Policies, Client practices and procedure and UK regulatory requirements. Responsibilities: As Senior HR Advisor you will provide advice and support to management in full alignment of business objectives. The job maintains a link between management and employees and provides a catalyst for implementing change and most appropriate practice. Provide and manage the day to day operational HR support. Manage the referencing process for all new starters, verifying all information to ensure it is accurate, corresponds to application information and aligned to HR Policy and UK regulatory requirements. Manage the Vetting and Identification process for all new starters to ensure all documentation is complete, accurate, corroborates with the appropriate authorities in line with client requirements, BUK HR Policy and UK regulatory requirements. Provide support to the Visa application processes to enable key employees from other entities to mobilise to HPC site in accordance with timescales. Ensure all Leavers are processed in a timely and accurate manner, ensuring all company property is returned, site security access revoked, payroll advised and all documentation completed in line with the BUK HR leavers procedure. Review and input all appropriate data entered onto HR and finance systems/databases to ensure accurate and real-time information is available. Role Qualifications and requirements Degree qualification in HR or related subject Working towards CIPD qualification Based full time on site 5 days a week What's in it for you? In return for your dedication and hard work, you will enjoy benefits such as Company Pension Scheme , Private Medical Insurance (BUPA) for immediate family, Personal Accident Insurance, Salary inclusive of all hours worked, 25 days annual holiday plus ability to buy/sell up to 5 days, Death in Service, Dental Plan for self & spouse. If you feel you have the experience and qualifications to succeed in this role, then please apply using the link. This vacancy is being advertised by Belcan.
Feb 24, 2026
Full time
Senior HR Advisor Location: Bridgwater -Onsite Job type: Permanent Our Client an Engineering company are seeking an Senior HR Advisor for permanent position in Hinkley Point C location. This role is placed within Oil & Gas, Nuclear, Energy, Utilities, Chemicals, Petrochemicals or highly regulated industry. About the Role As Senior HR Advisor you will be responsible for assisting in the smooth running of HR processes and activities across the HPC site, to ensure compliance with HR Policies, Client practices and procedure and UK regulatory requirements. Responsibilities: As Senior HR Advisor you will provide advice and support to management in full alignment of business objectives. The job maintains a link between management and employees and provides a catalyst for implementing change and most appropriate practice. Provide and manage the day to day operational HR support. Manage the referencing process for all new starters, verifying all information to ensure it is accurate, corresponds to application information and aligned to HR Policy and UK regulatory requirements. Manage the Vetting and Identification process for all new starters to ensure all documentation is complete, accurate, corroborates with the appropriate authorities in line with client requirements, BUK HR Policy and UK regulatory requirements. Provide support to the Visa application processes to enable key employees from other entities to mobilise to HPC site in accordance with timescales. Ensure all Leavers are processed in a timely and accurate manner, ensuring all company property is returned, site security access revoked, payroll advised and all documentation completed in line with the BUK HR leavers procedure. Review and input all appropriate data entered onto HR and finance systems/databases to ensure accurate and real-time information is available. Role Qualifications and requirements Degree qualification in HR or related subject Working towards CIPD qualification Based full time on site 5 days a week What's in it for you? In return for your dedication and hard work, you will enjoy benefits such as Company Pension Scheme , Private Medical Insurance (BUPA) for immediate family, Personal Accident Insurance, Salary inclusive of all hours worked, 25 days annual holiday plus ability to buy/sell up to 5 days, Death in Service, Dental Plan for self & spouse. If you feel you have the experience and qualifications to succeed in this role, then please apply using the link. This vacancy is being advertised by Belcan.
Brook Street is working with a client that is seeking an HR Advisor on a Full-Time, Permanent basis. This is a fully-office-based role Mon-Fri 8-4.30. Main duties: To support busy and fast-paced HR function. To deal with complex ER cases. To provide expertise on generalist HR issues. To support payroll related queries. Knowledge, skills, abilities and experience (Desired): CIPD or qualified by experience HR background Company Benefits Pension contributions 24 days leave + bank holidays Free on site parking Development & progression Annual bonus (profit share) Brook Street NMR is acting as an Employment Agency in relation to this vacancy.
Feb 24, 2026
Full time
Brook Street is working with a client that is seeking an HR Advisor on a Full-Time, Permanent basis. This is a fully-office-based role Mon-Fri 8-4.30. Main duties: To support busy and fast-paced HR function. To deal with complex ER cases. To provide expertise on generalist HR issues. To support payroll related queries. Knowledge, skills, abilities and experience (Desired): CIPD or qualified by experience HR background Company Benefits Pension contributions 24 days leave + bank holidays Free on site parking Development & progression Annual bonus (profit share) Brook Street NMR is acting as an Employment Agency in relation to this vacancy.
Talent & Development Manager (No Direct Reports) Location: Hybrid Hours: 37 per week £50,000 - £55,000 + Car Allowance A dynamic and expanding automotive organisation is seeking a proactive Talent & Development Manager to lead recruitment, learning and development, culture initiatives, and payroll coordination. Reporting closely to the Head of HR within a small, collaborative team, this managerial role involves no direct reports but offers significant scope to influence people strategies. Role Overview You will oversee the entire employee lifecycle from attraction and onboarding to development and retention. This role blends operational HR, employee development, and project management to support the organisation s growth. Key Responsibilities Manage end-to-end recruitment processes, enhancing hiring efficiency and candidate experience Deliver onboarding programmes, management training, and broader learning and development initiatives Support talent reviews, performance management processes, and succession planning Coordinate payroll adjustments and maintain accurate HR records Advise managers on employee relations matters, including probation, attendance, and performance Contribute to culture, engagement, and people-focused projects Utilise HR data to identify trends and recommend improvements Candidate Profile Proven experience in recruitment, learning and development, or HR advisory/partnering Knowledge of employee relations and UK employment legislation Familiarity with payroll processes, including amendments and accuracy verification Ability to thrive in a fast-paced, multi-departmental environment Excellent stakeholder management and relationship-building skills Proactive, solutions-oriented approach Competent in MS Office and HR information systems Desirable Qualifications and Experience Experience within the automotive or engineering sectors CIPD Level 5 qualification or higher
Feb 24, 2026
Full time
Talent & Development Manager (No Direct Reports) Location: Hybrid Hours: 37 per week £50,000 - £55,000 + Car Allowance A dynamic and expanding automotive organisation is seeking a proactive Talent & Development Manager to lead recruitment, learning and development, culture initiatives, and payroll coordination. Reporting closely to the Head of HR within a small, collaborative team, this managerial role involves no direct reports but offers significant scope to influence people strategies. Role Overview You will oversee the entire employee lifecycle from attraction and onboarding to development and retention. This role blends operational HR, employee development, and project management to support the organisation s growth. Key Responsibilities Manage end-to-end recruitment processes, enhancing hiring efficiency and candidate experience Deliver onboarding programmes, management training, and broader learning and development initiatives Support talent reviews, performance management processes, and succession planning Coordinate payroll adjustments and maintain accurate HR records Advise managers on employee relations matters, including probation, attendance, and performance Contribute to culture, engagement, and people-focused projects Utilise HR data to identify trends and recommend improvements Candidate Profile Proven experience in recruitment, learning and development, or HR advisory/partnering Knowledge of employee relations and UK employment legislation Familiarity with payroll processes, including amendments and accuracy verification Ability to thrive in a fast-paced, multi-departmental environment Excellent stakeholder management and relationship-building skills Proactive, solutions-oriented approach Competent in MS Office and HR information systems Desirable Qualifications and Experience Experience within the automotive or engineering sectors CIPD Level 5 qualification or higher
As a Payroll Advisor for Moorepay, you'll be a highly driven and motivated individual who's looking for an opportunity to join a supportive, exciting and growing business, providing payroll support to the team and our clients. Working within a multi-skilled team environment, you'll play a critical role in communicating with clients, delivering a flexible and proactive payroll administration, recogn click apply for full job details
Feb 24, 2026
Full time
As a Payroll Advisor for Moorepay, you'll be a highly driven and motivated individual who's looking for an opportunity to join a supportive, exciting and growing business, providing payroll support to the team and our clients. Working within a multi-skilled team environment, you'll play a critical role in communicating with clients, delivering a flexible and proactive payroll administration, recogn click apply for full job details
Our client a true market leader in their field is looking for an experienced Litigation Consultant specialising within employment law to join their field based team. Experienced within Advocacy the successful candidate will manage cases across their locality with some requirement to travel across the UK. This is fantastic opportunity to be able to work from home and within the field representing clients within employment tribunal cases. This is a fantastic opportunity for a qualified Advocate, looking for an improved work life balance or a HR professional who has represented the company interests within a Tribunal setting. We are looking for candidates who are confident, articulate and legally qualified, who have direct employment law experience. The successful candidate will be part of the UK Legal Team and will work closely with the employment law advisory service, the Litigation Executive teams and Senior Leadership Team. There is a strong focus on delivering high standards of care and service to our clients and we are looking for someone with good communication skills and high professional standards. Responsibilities Review allocated claims brought against clients in the Employment Tribunal, in conjunction with the appointed Litigation Executive preparing the case, to include approving the drafted pleadings, disclosure exercises and bundles of documents. Representing clients in Tribunals and hearing and contested cases at tribunal Preparation of cases, write up and running trials in court Provide clear assessment of client cases, and identify and manage risks to the client including cost implications Representing client interests wholly and presenting all legal arguments relevant Person Specification Advocacy experience, ideally within employment law Experience of representation in employment tribunal cases Professional qualification preferred but not essential Hold a full valid driving licence, and can work with autonomy and independently Ability to work under pressure INDFIR 47475BG28R40 Portfolio Payroll Ltd is acting as an Employment Agency in relation to this vacancy.
Feb 24, 2026
Full time
Our client a true market leader in their field is looking for an experienced Litigation Consultant specialising within employment law to join their field based team. Experienced within Advocacy the successful candidate will manage cases across their locality with some requirement to travel across the UK. This is fantastic opportunity to be able to work from home and within the field representing clients within employment tribunal cases. This is a fantastic opportunity for a qualified Advocate, looking for an improved work life balance or a HR professional who has represented the company interests within a Tribunal setting. We are looking for candidates who are confident, articulate and legally qualified, who have direct employment law experience. The successful candidate will be part of the UK Legal Team and will work closely with the employment law advisory service, the Litigation Executive teams and Senior Leadership Team. There is a strong focus on delivering high standards of care and service to our clients and we are looking for someone with good communication skills and high professional standards. Responsibilities Review allocated claims brought against clients in the Employment Tribunal, in conjunction with the appointed Litigation Executive preparing the case, to include approving the drafted pleadings, disclosure exercises and bundles of documents. Representing clients in Tribunals and hearing and contested cases at tribunal Preparation of cases, write up and running trials in court Provide clear assessment of client cases, and identify and manage risks to the client including cost implications Representing client interests wholly and presenting all legal arguments relevant Person Specification Advocacy experience, ideally within employment law Experience of representation in employment tribunal cases Professional qualification preferred but not essential Hold a full valid driving licence, and can work with autonomy and independently Ability to work under pressure INDFIR 47475BG28R40 Portfolio Payroll Ltd is acting as an Employment Agency in relation to this vacancy.
Mott MacDonald is a global engineering, management, and development consultancy with over 20,000 employees across more than 50 countries and 140+ offices. We work across incredible global industries, delivering exciting work that is defining our future and making an important societal impact in the communities we serve. Our people power our performance - we succeed when they do. With countless opportunities to collaborate, learn, and grow, the possibilities for excellence are as varied as every individual. Whether you want to grow as a subject matter expert or broaden your experience with roles across our international community, you're surrounded by global specialists who want to combine their expertise and champion you to be your best. As a proudly employee owned business, we benefit our clients, our communities, and each other, investing in creating the right space for everyone to feel empowered, included, and valued. Whatever your ambition, Mott MacDonald is where people come to be brilliant. About the business unit We help conceive, drive, and implement transport solutions for cities, regions, and asset owners/operators around the globe. From preparing the business case and advising on related issues - such as revenue, procurement, and environmental legislation - to delivering the completed infrastructure and helping maintain it. Our planning, engineering, environmental and management skills cover the whole project cycle. We play a major role in developing and delivering the Global Transport Sector Strategy. Overview of the role We are currently looking to expand our transport planning team in Birmingham and are looking to appoint a transport business case specialist to play a key role in growing the team and our wider advisory capacity. This individual must be equally conversant in transport economics, appraisal and modelling and possess advanced critical thinking to resolve not only What? and How? questions but also Why? You will play a key role in guiding and coordinating our front end advisory projects, driving them forward and contributing to the growth of this significant area within Mott MacDonald. The role offers the successful applicant the opportunity to balance leadership in the delivery of complex projects ensuring technical excellence and innovation, with the requirement to engage with Local Transport Authorities and emerging Combined Authorities to expand our client base. You will be engaged on projects for high profile clients such as Transport for West Midlands, Midlands Connect, Birmingham City Council, Solihull Metropolitan Borough Council, Transport for Wales, Department for Transport, National Highways, East West Rail Co and Heathrow Airport Ltd. Responsibilities include but are not limited to the following: Providing technical advice in development and planning of major transport schemes Leading technical coordination and client facing technical leadership Leading the pursuit and bidding of public transport projects Understanding the needs of our clients and their major projects Supporting project teams to deliver detailed scheme development and implementation Coordinating across disciplines and reviewing deliverables Mentoring junior team members and ensuring the commercial success of projects Proven track record in leading the development of all stages of transport business cases Extensive knowledge of UK government appraisal guidance (HM Treasury Green Book) and transport analysis guidance in England (TAG), Wales (WelTAG) and Scotland (STAG) Significant experience in technical leadership and client relationships Commercial acumen and a business focused mindset, including work winning Senior skills in planning for major transport projects, including transport business cases, demand modelling/forecasting, wider transport economics, transport policy & strategy, network planning, bus franchising, electrification, and decarbonisation Knowledge of major transportation modelling packages commonly used in the UK and Ireland A degree in transport planning or transport economics Membership in a relevant professional organisation (such as IHT, ILT, TPS, or ICE) Extensive knowledge of transport appraisal guidance in Ireland Understanding of the wider transport planning/engineering industry Professionally qualified (CEng or CTPP) through the CIHT, ICE or IET UK Immigration Mott MacDonald Ltd. are not currently offering sponsorship to candidates under the Skilled Worker visa route in the UK. This decision is as a consequence of the changes made to the Skilled Worker route by the UK Government in April 2024. We continue to welcome applications from candidates who are eligible for alternative immigration routes in the UK, that do not require sponsorship as a Skilled Worker now or in future. At Mott MacDonald, we believe it makes business sense for you and your manager to choose how you can work most effectively to meet your client, team, and personal commitments. We offer a hybrid working policy that embraces your well being, flexibility, and trust. Equality, diversity, and inclusion We put equality, diversity, and inclusion at the heart of our business, seeking to promote fair employment procedures and practices to ensure equal opportunities for all. We encourage individual expression in our workplace and are committed to creating an inclusive environment where everyone feels they can contribute. Accessibility We want you to perform your best at every stage in the recruitment process. If you are disabled or need any support to enable you to apply or attend an interview, please contact us at and we will talk to you about how we can support you. We offer some fantastic benefits including: Financial wellbeing We match employee pension contributions between 4.5% and 7%. Life assurance equal up to 4 x your basic salary, with an option to increase the level of cover to 6 x your salary. Our income protection scheme provides a financial benefit, as well as absence and return to work support due to long term illness or injury. Flexible benefits, including increased life assurance cover, critical illness insurance, payroll saving and will writing. As an independently owned business we share the financial success of the business with all our colleagues in various ways including annual bonus schemes. Employee Ownership Our employee ownership model means no external investors, just us, creating a culture of shared success. Our employees have a stake and a voice in our business, giving them a direct connection to our success through our personal and group performance bonuses. As your career grows, so does your stake, recognising your long term impact and contribution. Your voice matters, with the opportunity to connect directly with senior leadership through formal channels to help shape our future. For our senior roles you will have a direct pathway towards ownership from day one. Health and wellbeing Private medical insurance for all UK colleagues. Health cash plan to support you with everyday health costs and treatments. Access to Peppy, providing free support from menopause experts for all UK colleagues. A variety of wellbeing support is available through our comprehensive wellbeing program, including access for you and your family. Ability to flex your salary to opt into a wide range of health benefits, many of which can be extended to your family too. Lifestyle A minimum of 33-35 days holiday each year, inclusive of public holidays and dependent on level, with the ability to buy or sell leave through our flexible benefits programme. Holiday entitlement increased to a minimum of 35 days after 5 years' service. Variety of employee saving schemes and discounts from high street retailers. Enhanced family and carers leave Enhanced family leave policies, including 26 weeks paid maternity and adoption leave, and two weeks paid paternity/partner leave. Our shared parental leave matches maternity leave meaning we pay up to 24 weeks at full pay. Up to five additional days leave are provided for those with significant caring responsibilities, two of which are paid. Learning and development Primary annual professional institution subscription. A broad range of opportunities to enhance both technical and soft skills through mentoring, formal training, and self development options. Networks, communities, and social outcomes Join a wide range of groups including our Advanced Employee Networks which support our LGBTQ+, gender, race and ethnicity, disability, and parents/carers communities.
Feb 24, 2026
Full time
Mott MacDonald is a global engineering, management, and development consultancy with over 20,000 employees across more than 50 countries and 140+ offices. We work across incredible global industries, delivering exciting work that is defining our future and making an important societal impact in the communities we serve. Our people power our performance - we succeed when they do. With countless opportunities to collaborate, learn, and grow, the possibilities for excellence are as varied as every individual. Whether you want to grow as a subject matter expert or broaden your experience with roles across our international community, you're surrounded by global specialists who want to combine their expertise and champion you to be your best. As a proudly employee owned business, we benefit our clients, our communities, and each other, investing in creating the right space for everyone to feel empowered, included, and valued. Whatever your ambition, Mott MacDonald is where people come to be brilliant. About the business unit We help conceive, drive, and implement transport solutions for cities, regions, and asset owners/operators around the globe. From preparing the business case and advising on related issues - such as revenue, procurement, and environmental legislation - to delivering the completed infrastructure and helping maintain it. Our planning, engineering, environmental and management skills cover the whole project cycle. We play a major role in developing and delivering the Global Transport Sector Strategy. Overview of the role We are currently looking to expand our transport planning team in Birmingham and are looking to appoint a transport business case specialist to play a key role in growing the team and our wider advisory capacity. This individual must be equally conversant in transport economics, appraisal and modelling and possess advanced critical thinking to resolve not only What? and How? questions but also Why? You will play a key role in guiding and coordinating our front end advisory projects, driving them forward and contributing to the growth of this significant area within Mott MacDonald. The role offers the successful applicant the opportunity to balance leadership in the delivery of complex projects ensuring technical excellence and innovation, with the requirement to engage with Local Transport Authorities and emerging Combined Authorities to expand our client base. You will be engaged on projects for high profile clients such as Transport for West Midlands, Midlands Connect, Birmingham City Council, Solihull Metropolitan Borough Council, Transport for Wales, Department for Transport, National Highways, East West Rail Co and Heathrow Airport Ltd. Responsibilities include but are not limited to the following: Providing technical advice in development and planning of major transport schemes Leading technical coordination and client facing technical leadership Leading the pursuit and bidding of public transport projects Understanding the needs of our clients and their major projects Supporting project teams to deliver detailed scheme development and implementation Coordinating across disciplines and reviewing deliverables Mentoring junior team members and ensuring the commercial success of projects Proven track record in leading the development of all stages of transport business cases Extensive knowledge of UK government appraisal guidance (HM Treasury Green Book) and transport analysis guidance in England (TAG), Wales (WelTAG) and Scotland (STAG) Significant experience in technical leadership and client relationships Commercial acumen and a business focused mindset, including work winning Senior skills in planning for major transport projects, including transport business cases, demand modelling/forecasting, wider transport economics, transport policy & strategy, network planning, bus franchising, electrification, and decarbonisation Knowledge of major transportation modelling packages commonly used in the UK and Ireland A degree in transport planning or transport economics Membership in a relevant professional organisation (such as IHT, ILT, TPS, or ICE) Extensive knowledge of transport appraisal guidance in Ireland Understanding of the wider transport planning/engineering industry Professionally qualified (CEng or CTPP) through the CIHT, ICE or IET UK Immigration Mott MacDonald Ltd. are not currently offering sponsorship to candidates under the Skilled Worker visa route in the UK. This decision is as a consequence of the changes made to the Skilled Worker route by the UK Government in April 2024. We continue to welcome applications from candidates who are eligible for alternative immigration routes in the UK, that do not require sponsorship as a Skilled Worker now or in future. At Mott MacDonald, we believe it makes business sense for you and your manager to choose how you can work most effectively to meet your client, team, and personal commitments. We offer a hybrid working policy that embraces your well being, flexibility, and trust. Equality, diversity, and inclusion We put equality, diversity, and inclusion at the heart of our business, seeking to promote fair employment procedures and practices to ensure equal opportunities for all. We encourage individual expression in our workplace and are committed to creating an inclusive environment where everyone feels they can contribute. Accessibility We want you to perform your best at every stage in the recruitment process. If you are disabled or need any support to enable you to apply or attend an interview, please contact us at and we will talk to you about how we can support you. We offer some fantastic benefits including: Financial wellbeing We match employee pension contributions between 4.5% and 7%. Life assurance equal up to 4 x your basic salary, with an option to increase the level of cover to 6 x your salary. Our income protection scheme provides a financial benefit, as well as absence and return to work support due to long term illness or injury. Flexible benefits, including increased life assurance cover, critical illness insurance, payroll saving and will writing. As an independently owned business we share the financial success of the business with all our colleagues in various ways including annual bonus schemes. Employee Ownership Our employee ownership model means no external investors, just us, creating a culture of shared success. Our employees have a stake and a voice in our business, giving them a direct connection to our success through our personal and group performance bonuses. As your career grows, so does your stake, recognising your long term impact and contribution. Your voice matters, with the opportunity to connect directly with senior leadership through formal channels to help shape our future. For our senior roles you will have a direct pathway towards ownership from day one. Health and wellbeing Private medical insurance for all UK colleagues. Health cash plan to support you with everyday health costs and treatments. Access to Peppy, providing free support from menopause experts for all UK colleagues. A variety of wellbeing support is available through our comprehensive wellbeing program, including access for you and your family. Ability to flex your salary to opt into a wide range of health benefits, many of which can be extended to your family too. Lifestyle A minimum of 33-35 days holiday each year, inclusive of public holidays and dependent on level, with the ability to buy or sell leave through our flexible benefits programme. Holiday entitlement increased to a minimum of 35 days after 5 years' service. Variety of employee saving schemes and discounts from high street retailers. Enhanced family and carers leave Enhanced family leave policies, including 26 weeks paid maternity and adoption leave, and two weeks paid paternity/partner leave. Our shared parental leave matches maternity leave meaning we pay up to 24 weeks at full pay. Up to five additional days leave are provided for those with significant caring responsibilities, two of which are paid. Learning and development Primary annual professional institution subscription. A broad range of opportunities to enhance both technical and soft skills through mentoring, formal training, and self development options. Networks, communities, and social outcomes Join a wide range of groups including our Advanced Employee Networks which support our LGBTQ+, gender, race and ethnicity, disability, and parents/carers communities.
Our client a true market leader in their field is looking for an experienced Litigation Consultant specialising within employment law to join their field based team. Experienced within Advocacy the successful candidate will manage cases across their locality with some requirement to travel across the UK. This is fantastic opportunity to be able to work from home and within the field representing clients within employment tribunal cases. This is a fantastic opportunity for a qualified Advocate, looking for an improved work life balance or a HR professional who has represented the company interests within a Tribunal setting. We are looking for candidates who are confident, articulate and legally qualified, who have direct employment law experience. The successful candidate will be part of the UK Legal Team and will work closely with the employment law advisory service, the Litigation Executive teams and Senior Leadership Team. There is a strong focus on delivering high standards of care and service to our clients and we are looking for someone with good communication skills and high professional standards. Responsibilities Review allocated claims brought against clients in the Employment Tribunal, in conjunction with the appointed Litigation Executive preparing the case, to include approving the drafted pleadings, disclosure exercises and bundles of documents. Representing clients in Tribunals and hearing and contested cases at tribunal Preparation of cases, write up and running trials in court Provide clear assessment of client cases, and identify and manage risks to the client including cost implications Representing client interests wholly and presenting all legal arguments relevant Person Specification Advocacy experience, ideally within employment law Experience of representation in employment tribunal cases Professional qualification preferred but not essential Hold a full valid driving licence, and can work with autonomy and independently Ability to work under pressure INDFIR 47475BG16R30 Portfolio Payroll Ltd is acting as an Employment Agency in relation to this vacancy.
Feb 24, 2026
Full time
Our client a true market leader in their field is looking for an experienced Litigation Consultant specialising within employment law to join their field based team. Experienced within Advocacy the successful candidate will manage cases across their locality with some requirement to travel across the UK. This is fantastic opportunity to be able to work from home and within the field representing clients within employment tribunal cases. This is a fantastic opportunity for a qualified Advocate, looking for an improved work life balance or a HR professional who has represented the company interests within a Tribunal setting. We are looking for candidates who are confident, articulate and legally qualified, who have direct employment law experience. The successful candidate will be part of the UK Legal Team and will work closely with the employment law advisory service, the Litigation Executive teams and Senior Leadership Team. There is a strong focus on delivering high standards of care and service to our clients and we are looking for someone with good communication skills and high professional standards. Responsibilities Review allocated claims brought against clients in the Employment Tribunal, in conjunction with the appointed Litigation Executive preparing the case, to include approving the drafted pleadings, disclosure exercises and bundles of documents. Representing clients in Tribunals and hearing and contested cases at tribunal Preparation of cases, write up and running trials in court Provide clear assessment of client cases, and identify and manage risks to the client including cost implications Representing client interests wholly and presenting all legal arguments relevant Person Specification Advocacy experience, ideally within employment law Experience of representation in employment tribunal cases Professional qualification preferred but not essential Hold a full valid driving licence, and can work with autonomy and independently Ability to work under pressure INDFIR 47475BG16R30 Portfolio Payroll Ltd is acting as an Employment Agency in relation to this vacancy.
Our client a true market leader in their field is looking for an experienced Litigation Consultant specialising within employment law to join their field based team. Experienced within Advocacy the successful candidate will manage cases across their locality with some requirement to travel across the UK. This is fantastic opportunity to be able to work from home and within the field representing clients within employment tribunal cases. This is a fantastic opportunity for a qualified Advocate, looking for an improved work life balance or a HR professional who has represented the company interests within a Tribunal setting. We are looking for candidates who are confident, articulate and legally qualified, who have direct employment law experience. The successful candidate will be part of the UK Legal Team and will work closely with the employment law advisory service, the Litigation Executive teams and Senior Leadership Team. There is a strong focus on delivering high standards of care and service to our clients and we are looking for someone with good communication skills and high professional standards. Responsibilities Review allocated claims brought against clients in the Employment Tribunal, in conjunction with the appointed Litigation Executive preparing the case, to include approving the drafted pleadings, disclosure exercises and bundles of documents. Representing clients in Tribunals and hearing and contested cases at tribunal Preparation of cases, write up and running trials in court Provide clear assessment of client cases, and identify and manage risks to the client including cost implications Representing client interests wholly and presenting all legal arguments relevant Person Specification Advocacy experience, ideally within employment law Experience of representation in employment tribunal cases Professional qualification preferred but not essential Hold a full valid driving licence, and can work with autonomy and independently Ability to work under pressure INDFIR 47475BG25R38 Portfolio Payroll Ltd is acting as an Employment Agency in relation to this vacancy.
Feb 24, 2026
Full time
Our client a true market leader in their field is looking for an experienced Litigation Consultant specialising within employment law to join their field based team. Experienced within Advocacy the successful candidate will manage cases across their locality with some requirement to travel across the UK. This is fantastic opportunity to be able to work from home and within the field representing clients within employment tribunal cases. This is a fantastic opportunity for a qualified Advocate, looking for an improved work life balance or a HR professional who has represented the company interests within a Tribunal setting. We are looking for candidates who are confident, articulate and legally qualified, who have direct employment law experience. The successful candidate will be part of the UK Legal Team and will work closely with the employment law advisory service, the Litigation Executive teams and Senior Leadership Team. There is a strong focus on delivering high standards of care and service to our clients and we are looking for someone with good communication skills and high professional standards. Responsibilities Review allocated claims brought against clients in the Employment Tribunal, in conjunction with the appointed Litigation Executive preparing the case, to include approving the drafted pleadings, disclosure exercises and bundles of documents. Representing clients in Tribunals and hearing and contested cases at tribunal Preparation of cases, write up and running trials in court Provide clear assessment of client cases, and identify and manage risks to the client including cost implications Representing client interests wholly and presenting all legal arguments relevant Person Specification Advocacy experience, ideally within employment law Experience of representation in employment tribunal cases Professional qualification preferred but not essential Hold a full valid driving licence, and can work with autonomy and independently Ability to work under pressure INDFIR 47475BG25R38 Portfolio Payroll Ltd is acting as an Employment Agency in relation to this vacancy.
The Portfolio Group
Newcastle Upon Tyne, Tyne And Wear
Our client a true market leader in their field is looking for an experienced Litigation Consultant specialising within employment law to join their field based team. Experienced within Advocacy the successful candidate will manage cases across their locality with some requirement to travel across the UK. This is fantastic opportunity to be able to work from home and within the field representing clients within employment tribunal cases. This is a fantastic opportunity for a qualified Advocate, looking for an improved work life balance or a HR professional who has represented the company interests within a Tribunal setting. We are looking for candidates who are confident, articulate and legally qualified, who have direct employment law experience. The successful candidate will be part of the UK Legal Team and will work closely with the employment law advisory service, the Litigation Executive teams and Senior Leadership Team. There is a strong focus on delivering high standards of care and service to our clients and we are looking for someone with good communication skills and high professional standards. Responsibilities Review allocated claims brought against clients in the Employment Tribunal, in conjunction with the appointed Litigation Executive preparing the case, to include approving the drafted pleadings, disclosure exercises and bundles of documents. Representing clients in Tribunals and hearing and contested cases at tribunal Preparation of cases, write up and running trials in court Provide clear assessment of client cases, and identify and manage risks to the client including cost implications Representing client interests wholly and presenting all legal arguments relevant Person Specification Advocacy experience, ideally within employment law Experience of representation in employment tribunal cases Professional qualification preferred but not essential Hold a full valid driving licence, and can work with autonomy and independently Ability to work under pressure INDFIR 47475BG21R33 Portfolio Payroll Ltd is acting as an Employment Agency in relation to this vacancy.
Feb 24, 2026
Full time
Our client a true market leader in their field is looking for an experienced Litigation Consultant specialising within employment law to join their field based team. Experienced within Advocacy the successful candidate will manage cases across their locality with some requirement to travel across the UK. This is fantastic opportunity to be able to work from home and within the field representing clients within employment tribunal cases. This is a fantastic opportunity for a qualified Advocate, looking for an improved work life balance or a HR professional who has represented the company interests within a Tribunal setting. We are looking for candidates who are confident, articulate and legally qualified, who have direct employment law experience. The successful candidate will be part of the UK Legal Team and will work closely with the employment law advisory service, the Litigation Executive teams and Senior Leadership Team. There is a strong focus on delivering high standards of care and service to our clients and we are looking for someone with good communication skills and high professional standards. Responsibilities Review allocated claims brought against clients in the Employment Tribunal, in conjunction with the appointed Litigation Executive preparing the case, to include approving the drafted pleadings, disclosure exercises and bundles of documents. Representing clients in Tribunals and hearing and contested cases at tribunal Preparation of cases, write up and running trials in court Provide clear assessment of client cases, and identify and manage risks to the client including cost implications Representing client interests wholly and presenting all legal arguments relevant Person Specification Advocacy experience, ideally within employment law Experience of representation in employment tribunal cases Professional qualification preferred but not essential Hold a full valid driving licence, and can work with autonomy and independently Ability to work under pressure INDFIR 47475BG21R33 Portfolio Payroll Ltd is acting as an Employment Agency in relation to this vacancy.
THE ALL WALES FORUM OF PARENTS AND CARERS OF PEOPLE WITH LEARNING DISABILITIES
Cardiff, South Glamorgan
Finance and Governance Coordinator - Job Description Job Title: Finance and Governance Coordinator Location: Taffs Well, Cardiff (Hybrid working possible; minimum 2 days in office per week) Hours: 24/25 hours per week. Hourly Rate: £21 per hour Salary: ( £40,404 gross) pro rata actual £26,208/27,300. Reports to: Director Responsible for: Finance, Governance functions and Administration systems. About the Role We are a small, dynamic charity delivering community-led projects and initiatives that seek to both empower and improve the lives of family carers living across Wales. The Finance and Governance Officer is responsible for the day-to-day financial management, governance support, and administrative oversight of the charity. This role ensures accurate and timely reporting of financial data, effective management of budgets, and compliance with statutory and regulatory requirements for finance and audit. Additionally, the postholder provides key governance support, facilitating the smooth running of the Board of Trustees, maintaining company records, staff records, and ensuring HR policies are reviewed and adhered to. This position is crucial for maintaining the charity's operational integrity and supports strategic decision-making by providing robust financial insight and governance expertise. The role will also play a key role in identifying/sourcing funding for enabling sustainability, by working alongside the Director in drafting proposals/bids. The post will also work closely with the Project and Engagement Coordinator and Policy & Impact Officer to help support the successful delivery of our projects through budget management and supporting the production of evidence of impact reports. This is an integral role within the organisation that brings together key organisational, financial and people skills to enable us to continue to make a meaningful impact for families across Wales. Key Responsibilities Finance Manage all payments and financial transactions including payroll and pensions, ensuring accuracy and compliance. Prepare both project budgets and organisational budgets in collaboration with the Director and Project Coordinator. Monitor and report on project and organisational budgets, highlighting variances and providing analysis to enable sound decision-making around resources. Produce quarterly and annual financial reports for the Board of Trustees and senior leadership to enable sound financial oversight and timely adjustments as required. Maintain accurate financial records and filing systems, ensuring easy access for colleagues as required and for accountants and audit. Lead on liaising with accountants and auditors for annual accounts, independent examinations, and statutory filings, providing financial records as required and submitting in a timely manner. Ensure and review compliance with Charity Commission regulations, HMRC obligations, and company law. Manage utility contracts and supplier contracts as required, negotiating or reviewing agreements to achieve best value. Governance Organise Board and committee meetings, including scheduling, preparing agendas, and distributing papers. Record and distribute meeting minutes, tracking actions and decisions in a timely manner. Support our Trustee induction and ongoing development programme, providing information and guidance to ensure effective governance. Serve as Company Secretary, maintaining statutory records and ensuring all Companies House and Charity Commission filings are up to date. Maintain registers of Trustees, conflicts of interest, and declarations, ensuring compliance with governance standards. Oversee outsourced HR processes, ensuring they align with organisational policy and best practice. Support the Director and Board in policy reviews, compliance, and risk management initiatives. Administration & Operational Support Maintain organisational records, files, and documentation related to finance and governance and staff. Lead on engaging with external professionals, including auditors, accountants, legal advisors, and HR providers. Contribute to improving internal systems, processes, and controls to enhance efficiency. Support the Director/team with ad hoc administrative tasks as required, including attendance at some Forum events when necessary. Person Specification Essential Experience in finance, accounting, or bookkeeping, ideally in a charity or non-profit environment. Knowledge of budgeting, reporting, and financial compliance. Understanding of charity governance and statutory obligations. Excellent organisational skills, attention to detail, and ability to prioritise tasks. Strong written and verbal communication skills for reporting and Trustee engagement. Competency in Microsoft Office (Excel, Word, Outlook) and accounting software such as QuickBooks, Xero, or SAGE. Ability to work independently, make decisions, and manage multiple responsibilities in a small team environment. Desirable Experience as a Company Secretary or supporting Boards/Trustees. Knowledge of HR oversight, particularly with outsourced arrangements. Familiarity with Charity Commission and Companies House filing requirements. Experience in small team settings with multi-tasking responsibilities. Key Relationships Reports to: Director Works closely with: Board of Trustees, Project/Engagement Officer, Director Liaises with: Accountants, auditors, HR providers, suppliers, and service providers and family carers. This job description was last reviewed and signed off in January 2026.
Feb 24, 2026
Full time
Finance and Governance Coordinator - Job Description Job Title: Finance and Governance Coordinator Location: Taffs Well, Cardiff (Hybrid working possible; minimum 2 days in office per week) Hours: 24/25 hours per week. Hourly Rate: £21 per hour Salary: ( £40,404 gross) pro rata actual £26,208/27,300. Reports to: Director Responsible for: Finance, Governance functions and Administration systems. About the Role We are a small, dynamic charity delivering community-led projects and initiatives that seek to both empower and improve the lives of family carers living across Wales. The Finance and Governance Officer is responsible for the day-to-day financial management, governance support, and administrative oversight of the charity. This role ensures accurate and timely reporting of financial data, effective management of budgets, and compliance with statutory and regulatory requirements for finance and audit. Additionally, the postholder provides key governance support, facilitating the smooth running of the Board of Trustees, maintaining company records, staff records, and ensuring HR policies are reviewed and adhered to. This position is crucial for maintaining the charity's operational integrity and supports strategic decision-making by providing robust financial insight and governance expertise. The role will also play a key role in identifying/sourcing funding for enabling sustainability, by working alongside the Director in drafting proposals/bids. The post will also work closely with the Project and Engagement Coordinator and Policy & Impact Officer to help support the successful delivery of our projects through budget management and supporting the production of evidence of impact reports. This is an integral role within the organisation that brings together key organisational, financial and people skills to enable us to continue to make a meaningful impact for families across Wales. Key Responsibilities Finance Manage all payments and financial transactions including payroll and pensions, ensuring accuracy and compliance. Prepare both project budgets and organisational budgets in collaboration with the Director and Project Coordinator. Monitor and report on project and organisational budgets, highlighting variances and providing analysis to enable sound decision-making around resources. Produce quarterly and annual financial reports for the Board of Trustees and senior leadership to enable sound financial oversight and timely adjustments as required. Maintain accurate financial records and filing systems, ensuring easy access for colleagues as required and for accountants and audit. Lead on liaising with accountants and auditors for annual accounts, independent examinations, and statutory filings, providing financial records as required and submitting in a timely manner. Ensure and review compliance with Charity Commission regulations, HMRC obligations, and company law. Manage utility contracts and supplier contracts as required, negotiating or reviewing agreements to achieve best value. Governance Organise Board and committee meetings, including scheduling, preparing agendas, and distributing papers. Record and distribute meeting minutes, tracking actions and decisions in a timely manner. Support our Trustee induction and ongoing development programme, providing information and guidance to ensure effective governance. Serve as Company Secretary, maintaining statutory records and ensuring all Companies House and Charity Commission filings are up to date. Maintain registers of Trustees, conflicts of interest, and declarations, ensuring compliance with governance standards. Oversee outsourced HR processes, ensuring they align with organisational policy and best practice. Support the Director and Board in policy reviews, compliance, and risk management initiatives. Administration & Operational Support Maintain organisational records, files, and documentation related to finance and governance and staff. Lead on engaging with external professionals, including auditors, accountants, legal advisors, and HR providers. Contribute to improving internal systems, processes, and controls to enhance efficiency. Support the Director/team with ad hoc administrative tasks as required, including attendance at some Forum events when necessary. Person Specification Essential Experience in finance, accounting, or bookkeeping, ideally in a charity or non-profit environment. Knowledge of budgeting, reporting, and financial compliance. Understanding of charity governance and statutory obligations. Excellent organisational skills, attention to detail, and ability to prioritise tasks. Strong written and verbal communication skills for reporting and Trustee engagement. Competency in Microsoft Office (Excel, Word, Outlook) and accounting software such as QuickBooks, Xero, or SAGE. Ability to work independently, make decisions, and manage multiple responsibilities in a small team environment. Desirable Experience as a Company Secretary or supporting Boards/Trustees. Knowledge of HR oversight, particularly with outsourced arrangements. Familiarity with Charity Commission and Companies House filing requirements. Experience in small team settings with multi-tasking responsibilities. Key Relationships Reports to: Director Works closely with: Board of Trustees, Project/Engagement Officer, Director Liaises with: Accountants, auditors, HR providers, suppliers, and service providers and family carers. This job description was last reviewed and signed off in January 2026.
Halton Haven Hospice is seeking a Director of Finance to join our Executive Leadership Team. You will bring strategic insight and operational excellence to our Finance and Facilities functions, and act as a key advisor to the Chief Executive and Board of Trustees As Director of Finance, you will: Lead all aspects of financial strategy, reporting, and governance Oversee day-to-day financial operations and team leadership Provide critical insight and assurance to the Chief Executive and Trustees Responsible for executive on-call duties as part of a scheduled rota, handling urgent issues outside regular business hours. Support the financial management of fundraising income and grant funding Manage the Facilities function to ensure safe, compliant, and well-maintained premises Drive continuous improvement, sustainability, and operational effectiveness Support the IT and Data protection operations You will be instrumental in helping us deliver our strategic vision with financial clarity, stability, and confidence. Were seeking a qualified, experienced finance professional who can bring: Proven experience in senior financial leadership Strong technical skills in financial planning, reporting, compliance, and governance Empathy, integrity, and a passion for improving lives A collaborative, hands-on leadership style Main duties of the job Provide strategic financial leadership to the Chief Executive and Board of Trustees.Lead on financial planning, business modelling, forecasting, and long-term sustainability strategy. Prepare and present management accounts & strategic reports. Ensure the organisations financial governance, policies, and reporting meet all statutory, regulatory, and charity commission requirements. Act as the executive lead for governance reporting. Play a central role in business planning and annual budget setting. Ensure financial systems are accurate and up to date, supporting timely decision-making. Embed strong financial controls and continuously improve internal processes. Oversee all statutory returns, including VAT, pensions, and charity commission filings. Ensure all aspects of compliance relating to finance, facilities, contracts, and health & safety are met. Communicate complex financial information clearly to non-finance stakeholders. Build collaborative relationships with external auditors, banks, insurers, regulators, and funding bodies. Maintain up-to-date knowledge of charity accounting standards, financial legislation, and regulatory frameworks. Ensure all finance and facilities-related activities comply with Health and Safety regulations. Identify and mitigate financial and operational risks. About us At Halton Haven, our hospice team is united by a shared commitment to compassion, dignity and excellence in care. Every member of our teamclinical and non-clinical alikebrings a strong work ethic, professionalism and genuine kindness to everything they do. We support one another, work collaboratively, and always place patients and families at the heart of our decisions. The atmosphere at Halton Haven is one of respect, warmth and encouragement. We understand the emotional nature of hospice care and foster a supportive environment where staff feel valued, listened to and empowered. Open communication, teamwork and mutual trust create a workplace where people can thrive, grow and feel proud of the care they provide. Working at Halton Haven offers the opportunity to make a meaningful difference every day. Alongside the reward of delivering outstanding palliative care, we offer a range of benefits designed to support wellbeing, development and work life balance. From ongoing training and professional development to flexible working and a strong sense of community, Halton Haven is a place where dedication is recognised and people truly matter Job responsibilities The Director of Finance is a key member of the Executive Leadership Team, responsible for strategic and operational leadership of the Finance, IT and Data protection, and Facilities functions, and supporting effective governance and financial oversight by the Board of Trustees. This role reports directly to the Chief Executive and has a crucial role in shaping the hospices financial strategy, long-term sustainability, and operational efficiency. The post-holder will lead on all aspects of financial management and reporting, oversee facilities and premises-related operations, and act as the lead contact for Trustees, finance and audit matters. Working closely with the Chief Executive and fellow Directors, the Director of Finance will help deliver the hospices strategic objectives and ensure robust governance and financial control. Key Responsibilities Strategic Leadership and Governance Provide strategic financial leadership to the Chief Executive and Board of Trustees. Take part in the executive on-call duties as part of a scheduled rota, handling urgent issues outside regular business hours. Lead on financial planning, business modelling, forecasting, and long-term sustainability strategy. Prepare and present management accounts, financial dashboards, forecasts, and strategic reports to the Board and Finance Sub-Committee. Ensure the organisations financial governance, policies, and reporting meet all statutory, regulatory, and charity commission requirements. Act as the executive lead for governance reporting, supporting the Board and its committees with accurate, timely information. Play a central role in business planning and annual budget setting, ensuring alignment with hospice strategy and values. Finance Team Leadership Lead, support, and inspire the staff in the Finance, IT and Data Protection and Facilities teams. Provide oversight of day-to-day financial operations including payroll, banking, VAT, gift aid, accounts payable/receivable, and reconciliations. Ensure financial systems (e.g., Xero and fundraising CRM) are accurate and up to date, supporting timely decision-making. Oversee the monthly and annual accounts processes, including audit preparation and liaison with external auditors. Embed strong financial controls and continuously improve internal processes to enhance transparency, efficiency, and risk management. Fundraising and Grant Support Work closely with the Fundraising Team to ensure accurate financial recording and reporting of fundraising income streams. Support financial aspects of grant funding bids and ensure effective financial monitoring and reporting of grant conditions and claims. Facilities Oversight Provide leadership to the facilities function, ensuring effective maintenance, safety, and compliance of all premises and equipment. Ensure facilities and estates management align with health and safety standards and regulatory requirements. Key Tasks Lead the annual budgeting process and monitor progress against plans throughout the year. Support income generation through financial insights, modelling, and performance reporting. Ensure effective cash flow management and reporting. Deliver monthly and quarterly management accounts, variance analysis, and forecasts to SLT and Trustees. Oversee all statutory returns, including VAT, pensions, and charity commission filings. Lead continuous improvement initiatives across finance and facilities operations. Ensure all aspects of compliance relating to finance, facilities, contracts, and health & safety are met. Communication and Relationship Management Act as a senior liaison between Trustees, the Executive Team, and operational managers. Communicate complex financial information clearly to non-finance stakeholders. Build collaborative relationships with external auditors, banks, insurers, regulators, and funding bodies. Maintain confidentiality and demonstrate integrity in all financial and operational matters. General Responsibilities Promote and model the hospices values and leadership behaviours. Maintain up-to-date knowledge of charity accounting standards, financial legislation, and regulatory frameworks. Attend and contribute to team, SLT, and Trustee meetings as required. Support cross-organisational initiatives and project teams, including digital and systems development. Act as a member of the Hospices Safeguarding and Equality & Inclusion leadership responsibilities, ensuring financial and facilities policies meet all safeguarding and diversity standards. Safeguarding Ensure finance and facilities operations adhere to safeguarding standards and reporting procedures. Support Trustees and the Executive Team in fulfilling their safeguarding governance duties. Health, Safety & Risk Ensure all finance and facilities-related activities comply with Health and Safety regulations. Identify and mitigate financial and operational risks. Actively promote a culture of safety and accountability. Person Specification Additional Knowledge and Skills including Personal Qualities Strong understanding of financial controls, charity SORP, VAT, and governance Competent in using finance systems (e.g. Xero), Excel, and CRMs Understanding of UK charity regulations and Charity Commission guidance Able to interpret and communicate complex financial data to non-finance stakeholders Strong leadership and interpersonal skills Highly organised . click apply for full job details
Feb 24, 2026
Full time
Halton Haven Hospice is seeking a Director of Finance to join our Executive Leadership Team. You will bring strategic insight and operational excellence to our Finance and Facilities functions, and act as a key advisor to the Chief Executive and Board of Trustees As Director of Finance, you will: Lead all aspects of financial strategy, reporting, and governance Oversee day-to-day financial operations and team leadership Provide critical insight and assurance to the Chief Executive and Trustees Responsible for executive on-call duties as part of a scheduled rota, handling urgent issues outside regular business hours. Support the financial management of fundraising income and grant funding Manage the Facilities function to ensure safe, compliant, and well-maintained premises Drive continuous improvement, sustainability, and operational effectiveness Support the IT and Data protection operations You will be instrumental in helping us deliver our strategic vision with financial clarity, stability, and confidence. Were seeking a qualified, experienced finance professional who can bring: Proven experience in senior financial leadership Strong technical skills in financial planning, reporting, compliance, and governance Empathy, integrity, and a passion for improving lives A collaborative, hands-on leadership style Main duties of the job Provide strategic financial leadership to the Chief Executive and Board of Trustees.Lead on financial planning, business modelling, forecasting, and long-term sustainability strategy. Prepare and present management accounts & strategic reports. Ensure the organisations financial governance, policies, and reporting meet all statutory, regulatory, and charity commission requirements. Act as the executive lead for governance reporting. Play a central role in business planning and annual budget setting. Ensure financial systems are accurate and up to date, supporting timely decision-making. Embed strong financial controls and continuously improve internal processes. Oversee all statutory returns, including VAT, pensions, and charity commission filings. Ensure all aspects of compliance relating to finance, facilities, contracts, and health & safety are met. Communicate complex financial information clearly to non-finance stakeholders. Build collaborative relationships with external auditors, banks, insurers, regulators, and funding bodies. Maintain up-to-date knowledge of charity accounting standards, financial legislation, and regulatory frameworks. Ensure all finance and facilities-related activities comply with Health and Safety regulations. Identify and mitigate financial and operational risks. About us At Halton Haven, our hospice team is united by a shared commitment to compassion, dignity and excellence in care. Every member of our teamclinical and non-clinical alikebrings a strong work ethic, professionalism and genuine kindness to everything they do. We support one another, work collaboratively, and always place patients and families at the heart of our decisions. The atmosphere at Halton Haven is one of respect, warmth and encouragement. We understand the emotional nature of hospice care and foster a supportive environment where staff feel valued, listened to and empowered. Open communication, teamwork and mutual trust create a workplace where people can thrive, grow and feel proud of the care they provide. Working at Halton Haven offers the opportunity to make a meaningful difference every day. Alongside the reward of delivering outstanding palliative care, we offer a range of benefits designed to support wellbeing, development and work life balance. From ongoing training and professional development to flexible working and a strong sense of community, Halton Haven is a place where dedication is recognised and people truly matter Job responsibilities The Director of Finance is a key member of the Executive Leadership Team, responsible for strategic and operational leadership of the Finance, IT and Data protection, and Facilities functions, and supporting effective governance and financial oversight by the Board of Trustees. This role reports directly to the Chief Executive and has a crucial role in shaping the hospices financial strategy, long-term sustainability, and operational efficiency. The post-holder will lead on all aspects of financial management and reporting, oversee facilities and premises-related operations, and act as the lead contact for Trustees, finance and audit matters. Working closely with the Chief Executive and fellow Directors, the Director of Finance will help deliver the hospices strategic objectives and ensure robust governance and financial control. Key Responsibilities Strategic Leadership and Governance Provide strategic financial leadership to the Chief Executive and Board of Trustees. Take part in the executive on-call duties as part of a scheduled rota, handling urgent issues outside regular business hours. Lead on financial planning, business modelling, forecasting, and long-term sustainability strategy. Prepare and present management accounts, financial dashboards, forecasts, and strategic reports to the Board and Finance Sub-Committee. Ensure the organisations financial governance, policies, and reporting meet all statutory, regulatory, and charity commission requirements. Act as the executive lead for governance reporting, supporting the Board and its committees with accurate, timely information. Play a central role in business planning and annual budget setting, ensuring alignment with hospice strategy and values. Finance Team Leadership Lead, support, and inspire the staff in the Finance, IT and Data Protection and Facilities teams. Provide oversight of day-to-day financial operations including payroll, banking, VAT, gift aid, accounts payable/receivable, and reconciliations. Ensure financial systems (e.g., Xero and fundraising CRM) are accurate and up to date, supporting timely decision-making. Oversee the monthly and annual accounts processes, including audit preparation and liaison with external auditors. Embed strong financial controls and continuously improve internal processes to enhance transparency, efficiency, and risk management. Fundraising and Grant Support Work closely with the Fundraising Team to ensure accurate financial recording and reporting of fundraising income streams. Support financial aspects of grant funding bids and ensure effective financial monitoring and reporting of grant conditions and claims. Facilities Oversight Provide leadership to the facilities function, ensuring effective maintenance, safety, and compliance of all premises and equipment. Ensure facilities and estates management align with health and safety standards and regulatory requirements. Key Tasks Lead the annual budgeting process and monitor progress against plans throughout the year. Support income generation through financial insights, modelling, and performance reporting. Ensure effective cash flow management and reporting. Deliver monthly and quarterly management accounts, variance analysis, and forecasts to SLT and Trustees. Oversee all statutory returns, including VAT, pensions, and charity commission filings. Lead continuous improvement initiatives across finance and facilities operations. Ensure all aspects of compliance relating to finance, facilities, contracts, and health & safety are met. Communication and Relationship Management Act as a senior liaison between Trustees, the Executive Team, and operational managers. Communicate complex financial information clearly to non-finance stakeholders. Build collaborative relationships with external auditors, banks, insurers, regulators, and funding bodies. Maintain confidentiality and demonstrate integrity in all financial and operational matters. General Responsibilities Promote and model the hospices values and leadership behaviours. Maintain up-to-date knowledge of charity accounting standards, financial legislation, and regulatory frameworks. Attend and contribute to team, SLT, and Trustee meetings as required. Support cross-organisational initiatives and project teams, including digital and systems development. Act as a member of the Hospices Safeguarding and Equality & Inclusion leadership responsibilities, ensuring financial and facilities policies meet all safeguarding and diversity standards. Safeguarding Ensure finance and facilities operations adhere to safeguarding standards and reporting procedures. Support Trustees and the Executive Team in fulfilling their safeguarding governance duties. Health, Safety & Risk Ensure all finance and facilities-related activities comply with Health and Safety regulations. Identify and mitigate financial and operational risks. Actively promote a culture of safety and accountability. Person Specification Additional Knowledge and Skills including Personal Qualities Strong understanding of financial controls, charity SORP, VAT, and governance Competent in using finance systems (e.g. Xero), Excel, and CRMs Understanding of UK charity regulations and Charity Commission guidance Able to interpret and communicate complex financial data to non-finance stakeholders Strong leadership and interpersonal skills Highly organised . click apply for full job details
SF Recruitment are working exclusively with an established business who are looking for an experienced HR Advisor. You will be working in a fast paced environment, providing support across the end to end employee lifecycle. You will be a trusted partner to managers, advising on all people related issues. Hours: Full time (hyrbid once probation passed) Salary: £38,000 - £40,000 per annum What you'll be doing - Coaching managers through ER matters (disciplinary, grievance, absence, capability) - Delivering end-to-end HR processes across a shift-based workforce - Supporting monthly payroll preparation and HR systems/time & attendance - Driving employee engagement ideas and supporting annual events - Advising on policies, compliance, and people-related change What we're looking for - Previous experience at an advisory level. - Confident managing ER cases and guiding managers - Solid UK employment law knowledge - Organised, pragmatic, and people-focused
Feb 23, 2026
Full time
SF Recruitment are working exclusively with an established business who are looking for an experienced HR Advisor. You will be working in a fast paced environment, providing support across the end to end employee lifecycle. You will be a trusted partner to managers, advising on all people related issues. Hours: Full time (hyrbid once probation passed) Salary: £38,000 - £40,000 per annum What you'll be doing - Coaching managers through ER matters (disciplinary, grievance, absence, capability) - Delivering end-to-end HR processes across a shift-based workforce - Supporting monthly payroll preparation and HR systems/time & attendance - Driving employee engagement ideas and supporting annual events - Advising on policies, compliance, and people-related change What we're looking for - Previous experience at an advisory level. - Confident managing ER cases and guiding managers - Solid UK employment law knowledge - Organised, pragmatic, and people-focused
People Advisor 6-Month Fixed-Term Contract Leicester Monday to Friday, 08 00 £36,000 About the Role We are seeking a proactive and confident People Advisor to join a manufacturing site in Leicester on a six-month fixed-term contract. This is a hands-on, generalist HR position where no two days are alike. You will be instrumental in supporting managers and employees throughout the entire employee lifecycle, offering practical advice, managing employee relations cases, and contributing to both site-specific and group-wide people initiatives. If you thrive in a fast-paced environment and enjoy balancing operational HR support with project delivery, this role offers an excellent opportunity to advance your career. Key Responsibilities Provide clear, practical HR advice to line managers, ensuring consistent and fair application of policies Manage and support employee relations cases, including disciplinary and grievance procedures Serve as the first point of contact for day-to-day HR queries from managers and employees Support the delivery of group-wide initiatives such as learning and development, recruitment campaigns, and payroll updates Contribute to people-focused projects across the site Identify and promote continuous improvement in HR processes and ways of working About You CIPD Level 3 qualified (or working towards) or equivalent practical HR experience Proven experience in employee relations and independently managing casework Confident in building relationships and coaching managers on people-related matters Highly organised with the ability to manage a varied workload in a busy, site-based environment Proficient in HR systems and Microsoft Office, particularly Excel and Outlook What s in It for You? A supportive and inclusive work environment that values diversity Opportunities to develop your HR expertise across a broad range of responsibilities Exposure to both operational and strategic HR initiatives Competitive salary and standard working hours to support work-life balance
Feb 23, 2026
Contractor
People Advisor 6-Month Fixed-Term Contract Leicester Monday to Friday, 08 00 £36,000 About the Role We are seeking a proactive and confident People Advisor to join a manufacturing site in Leicester on a six-month fixed-term contract. This is a hands-on, generalist HR position where no two days are alike. You will be instrumental in supporting managers and employees throughout the entire employee lifecycle, offering practical advice, managing employee relations cases, and contributing to both site-specific and group-wide people initiatives. If you thrive in a fast-paced environment and enjoy balancing operational HR support with project delivery, this role offers an excellent opportunity to advance your career. Key Responsibilities Provide clear, practical HR advice to line managers, ensuring consistent and fair application of policies Manage and support employee relations cases, including disciplinary and grievance procedures Serve as the first point of contact for day-to-day HR queries from managers and employees Support the delivery of group-wide initiatives such as learning and development, recruitment campaigns, and payroll updates Contribute to people-focused projects across the site Identify and promote continuous improvement in HR processes and ways of working About You CIPD Level 3 qualified (or working towards) or equivalent practical HR experience Proven experience in employee relations and independently managing casework Confident in building relationships and coaching managers on people-related matters Highly organised with the ability to manage a varied workload in a busy, site-based environment Proficient in HR systems and Microsoft Office, particularly Excel and Outlook What s in It for You? A supportive and inclusive work environment that values diversity Opportunities to develop your HR expertise across a broad range of responsibilities Exposure to both operational and strategic HR initiatives Competitive salary and standard working hours to support work-life balance
Belfast, Northern Ireland, United Kingdom People Operations Business Partner Location: Belfast, Hybrid (3 days in office) Full Time, Permanent As the People Operations Business Partner in Belfast, you will be the heartbeat of our Northern Ireland presence. This is a high-impact role where you will bridge the gap between global strategy and local execution. You aren't just running HR processes; you are a strategic partner to our Site Lead, a guardian of our culture, and the primary ambassador for our employer brand in the Belfast market. What you'll do: Strategic Business Partnership Act as the primary People Partner to the Belfast Site Lead and local management, providing coaching, talent planning, and operational support to drive site effectiveness. Align local objectives with the Global People Roadmap, ensuring seamless execution of initiatives across the region. Talent Acquisition & Employer Branding Be the "Face of EverQuote" in Belfast, actively networking and building relationships within the local talent ecosystem to attract top-tier candidates. Partner with the Global Recruitment team to provide local context, lead high-touch candidate experiences, and ensure our "Belfast Story" is compelling and authentic. Represent the company at local tech meetups, university fairs, and industry events to build a robust talent pipeline. Global HRIS Implementation & Support Serve as the Belfast Lead for our Global HRIS project, representing the specific needs, data requirements, and nuances of the Northern Ireland site during design and rollout. Ensure local data integrity and compliance within the system while training the Belfast team on new tools. Employee Engagement & Culture Design and lead local initiatives that drive a high-performance, inclusive culture. Manage engagement surveys and turn the data into action plans that improve the day-to-day experience in Belfast. Lead site-specific events designed to support employee engagement and relationship building across the team. Operational Excellence & Compliance Manage the full employee lifecycle for the Belfast team (onboarding, performance cycles, offboarding). Ensure all HR activities comply with UK/Northern Ireland employment law (GDPR, Fair Employment monitoring, etc.). Partner with the global team on benefits administration, payroll coordination, and localized policy. Trusted Employee Relations and Advocacy Act as the dedicated "Culture Guardian" and problem-solver for the site, proactively managing employee relations with an emphasis on empathy, fair resolution, and maintaining a high-trust environment. In partnership with the Global Head of People, serve as a trusted advisor to both managers and employees, navigating complex interpersonal dynamics with a coaching-first mindset to ensure every voice is heard and valued. Who You Are Experience: 5+ years in HR/People Ops, ideally within a scaling tech or global matrix environment. The "Belfast Ambassador": You are well-connected in the local market and comfortable being the "voice" of the company at events or on LinkedIn. Systems Mindset: Previous experience with HRIS implementations and a keen eye for how local data fits into global architecture. Relationship Builder: The ability to influence stakeholders at a distance (Global) while being a visible, approachable leader locally. Proactive Problem Solver: You come to the Global Head of People and Site Lead with proposed solutions, not just problems. Why Join Us? Own the Site Identity: You have the autonomy to define what it means to work at our Belfast site. Influence the Architecture: You help build the systems you use. High Visibility: Reporting to the Global Head of People offers significant exposure to executive-level strategy. Competitive Total Rewards package aimed at supporting your personal needs. Interview Steps: 1. Hiring Manager Interview 2. Panel & Culture Interview Why EverQuote: At EverQuote NI we work with the latest and greatest technologies, we offer incredible learning and development opportunities, we value the diversity of our people and invest in outstanding career progression and flexibility and work/life balance. Our company is profitable & established. We encourage creative thinking and independent responsibilities Growth mindset culture regularly seeks to reflect and improve. This role offers a highly unique learning and development opportunity We encourage creative thinking and independent responsibilities Lunch catering to the office, fully-stocked kitchen, company outings to local restaurants, day trips, and more Very competitive salary Performance based bonus plan Flexible work environment 30 days annual leave plus 6 stats. Group Benefit Scheme - Private Healthcare, Dental and Optical insurance for you and your family Enhanced parental leave CSR and Social Events Statement on Fair Employment and Equal Opportunities EverQuote NI wishes to ensure equal opportunity is given to all job applicants. This company will not discriminate on the grounds of race, gender, (including gender reassignment status), sexual orientation, religious belief, political opinion, marital status, age of disability. As an equal opportunities employer, we welcome applications from all suitably qualified persons. However, as women are currently under-represented in our workforce, we would particularly welcome applications from women. All appointments will be made on merit. Applicants should note EverQuote NI complete background checks on all candidates offered a position. Having a criminal record will not necessarily debar you from working with EverQuote NI Limited. Special Accommodations We are committed to fostering an inclusive and accessible hiring process. If you require any special accommodations during the interview process, please let us know, and we will work with you to meet your needs. About EverQuote EverQuote operates a leading online marketplace for insurance shopping, connecting consumers with insurance provider customers, which includes both carriers and agents. Our vision is to be the leading growth partner for property and casualty, or P&C, insurance providers. Our results-driven marketplace, powered by our proprietary data and technology platform, is improving the way insurance providers attract and connect with consumers shopping for insurance. For more information, visit and follow on LinkedIn.
Feb 23, 2026
Full time
Belfast, Northern Ireland, United Kingdom People Operations Business Partner Location: Belfast, Hybrid (3 days in office) Full Time, Permanent As the People Operations Business Partner in Belfast, you will be the heartbeat of our Northern Ireland presence. This is a high-impact role where you will bridge the gap between global strategy and local execution. You aren't just running HR processes; you are a strategic partner to our Site Lead, a guardian of our culture, and the primary ambassador for our employer brand in the Belfast market. What you'll do: Strategic Business Partnership Act as the primary People Partner to the Belfast Site Lead and local management, providing coaching, talent planning, and operational support to drive site effectiveness. Align local objectives with the Global People Roadmap, ensuring seamless execution of initiatives across the region. Talent Acquisition & Employer Branding Be the "Face of EverQuote" in Belfast, actively networking and building relationships within the local talent ecosystem to attract top-tier candidates. Partner with the Global Recruitment team to provide local context, lead high-touch candidate experiences, and ensure our "Belfast Story" is compelling and authentic. Represent the company at local tech meetups, university fairs, and industry events to build a robust talent pipeline. Global HRIS Implementation & Support Serve as the Belfast Lead for our Global HRIS project, representing the specific needs, data requirements, and nuances of the Northern Ireland site during design and rollout. Ensure local data integrity and compliance within the system while training the Belfast team on new tools. Employee Engagement & Culture Design and lead local initiatives that drive a high-performance, inclusive culture. Manage engagement surveys and turn the data into action plans that improve the day-to-day experience in Belfast. Lead site-specific events designed to support employee engagement and relationship building across the team. Operational Excellence & Compliance Manage the full employee lifecycle for the Belfast team (onboarding, performance cycles, offboarding). Ensure all HR activities comply with UK/Northern Ireland employment law (GDPR, Fair Employment monitoring, etc.). Partner with the global team on benefits administration, payroll coordination, and localized policy. Trusted Employee Relations and Advocacy Act as the dedicated "Culture Guardian" and problem-solver for the site, proactively managing employee relations with an emphasis on empathy, fair resolution, and maintaining a high-trust environment. In partnership with the Global Head of People, serve as a trusted advisor to both managers and employees, navigating complex interpersonal dynamics with a coaching-first mindset to ensure every voice is heard and valued. Who You Are Experience: 5+ years in HR/People Ops, ideally within a scaling tech or global matrix environment. The "Belfast Ambassador": You are well-connected in the local market and comfortable being the "voice" of the company at events or on LinkedIn. Systems Mindset: Previous experience with HRIS implementations and a keen eye for how local data fits into global architecture. Relationship Builder: The ability to influence stakeholders at a distance (Global) while being a visible, approachable leader locally. Proactive Problem Solver: You come to the Global Head of People and Site Lead with proposed solutions, not just problems. Why Join Us? Own the Site Identity: You have the autonomy to define what it means to work at our Belfast site. Influence the Architecture: You help build the systems you use. High Visibility: Reporting to the Global Head of People offers significant exposure to executive-level strategy. Competitive Total Rewards package aimed at supporting your personal needs. Interview Steps: 1. Hiring Manager Interview 2. Panel & Culture Interview Why EverQuote: At EverQuote NI we work with the latest and greatest technologies, we offer incredible learning and development opportunities, we value the diversity of our people and invest in outstanding career progression and flexibility and work/life balance. Our company is profitable & established. We encourage creative thinking and independent responsibilities Growth mindset culture regularly seeks to reflect and improve. This role offers a highly unique learning and development opportunity We encourage creative thinking and independent responsibilities Lunch catering to the office, fully-stocked kitchen, company outings to local restaurants, day trips, and more Very competitive salary Performance based bonus plan Flexible work environment 30 days annual leave plus 6 stats. Group Benefit Scheme - Private Healthcare, Dental and Optical insurance for you and your family Enhanced parental leave CSR and Social Events Statement on Fair Employment and Equal Opportunities EverQuote NI wishes to ensure equal opportunity is given to all job applicants. This company will not discriminate on the grounds of race, gender, (including gender reassignment status), sexual orientation, religious belief, political opinion, marital status, age of disability. As an equal opportunities employer, we welcome applications from all suitably qualified persons. However, as women are currently under-represented in our workforce, we would particularly welcome applications from women. All appointments will be made on merit. Applicants should note EverQuote NI complete background checks on all candidates offered a position. Having a criminal record will not necessarily debar you from working with EverQuote NI Limited. Special Accommodations We are committed to fostering an inclusive and accessible hiring process. If you require any special accommodations during the interview process, please let us know, and we will work with you to meet your needs. About EverQuote EverQuote operates a leading online marketplace for insurance shopping, connecting consumers with insurance provider customers, which includes both carriers and agents. Our vision is to be the leading growth partner for property and casualty, or P&C, insurance providers. Our results-driven marketplace, powered by our proprietary data and technology platform, is improving the way insurance providers attract and connect with consumers shopping for insurance. For more information, visit and follow on LinkedIn.
Kinlys Global Services
Sunbury-on-thames, Middlesex
Role: People Business Partner Contract Type: Full-time, Permanent Location: Sunbury-upon-Thames, UK (hybrid working is available, allowing for a mix of office/home working) Salary: To £70,000 (depending on experience), plus company benefits Please note - we will only be accepting direct applications and will not be engaging any recruitment agency Yorktel-Kinly is a unified global leader in collaboration, systems integration, and managed services. We focus on transforming workspaces, simplifying complexity, and empowering people. Our in-house expertise includes AI-powered room monitoring, 24/7 support, and a unique enterprise service layer, enabling us to operate with even greater agility, efficiency, and precision. With 27 offices in 11 countries, 1,600 colleagues, 900 specialist accreditations, 40 years' professional experience and 2,500 customers, we are delivering scalable, secure, and sustainable solutions around the world. It is an exciting time at Yorktel-Kinly, as our transformation across the business continues. As a result, we have new opportunities for Human Resource professionals to join our highly collaborative team, to assist the business in our new era. We now have an opportunity for a proven HR / People Business Partner, to join us, to act as a strategic and operational partner to defined client groups across the UK-Region. Working closely with leaders and colleagues "on the front line", the role provides commercially focused, pragmatic advice and support across the full people lifecycle including talent management, employee relations, organisational development, performance, reward, and culture. The Business Partner plays a key role in embedding and advancing Yorktel-Kinly's people strategy, ensuring people programmes, policies, and practices are aligned to both local business needs and Kinly's global people and business objectives. Key responsibilities: Strategic Business Partnering Partner with extended management teams to develop and implement people strategies that support business growth, transformation, and performance Act as a trusted advisor on organisational and people-related matters, offering insight, challenge and solution-focused recommendations Translate business plans into effective people plans, supporting workforce planning, organisational design and capability development Provide thought leadership on people and culture initiatives, ensuring consistency with Yorktel-Kinly's values and strategic direction People Operations & Employee Relations Provide end-to-end people support for agreed departments and cost centres across the UK region offices Manage complex employee relations matters, including disciplinary and grievance processes (up to and including dismissal), redundancy scenarios and performance management cases Lead investigations and hearings in line with policy, best practice and employment legislation Support dispute resolution and coach managers to manage issues effectively and consistently Leadership & Team Management Work closely with the Head of People and Global People Director, collaborating with other People Business Partners and the broader People team Lead, manage and develop a small People team including recruitment, objective setting, 1:1s, appraisals, and development planning Champion continuous improvement within the People function, identifying opportunities to enhance service delivery, processes and capability Actively support and promote the EUSA internship programme Talent, Performance & Development Coach and partner with managers to deliver effective performance management and employee development aligned to Yorktel-Kinly's annual performance review cycle Provide expertise in feedback, coaching, development planning and succession considerations Contribute to the design and delivery of people-led programmes across attraction, retention, learning & development, reward and engagement Support recruitment activity as required, including participation in senior or final-stage interviews within client groups Reward, Payroll & Data Work in close partnership with the Compensation & Benefits Manager to ensure accurate and timely processing of UK region payrolls Support administration of bonuses/variable pay, ensuring appropriate approvals and controls Ensure Finance is informed of payroll accruals, exceptional payments and relevant cost impacts Educate managers and employees on reward and compensation principles, including performance calibration and career progression Change, M&A & Organisational Effectiveness Lead and manage TUPE transfers in and out, ensuring legal compliance and a positive employee experience Support mergers, acquisitions and integration activity, working closely with senior stakeholders Provide change management support to leaders during periods of organisational transformation Engagement, Culture & Inclusion Support the Head of People and Global People Director in the delivery of employee engagement surveys and action planning Champion diversity, equality and inclusion, embedding best practice and ensuring compliance with policy and legislation Act as a role model for Yorktel-Kinly's values, promoting a positive and inclusive culture Skills and experience: Essential Proven experience in a senior HR / People role (e.g. HR Generalist, Specialist or Business Partner) within a fast-paced commercial environment Strong experience partnering with senior leaders and managing complex stakeholder relationships Demonstrable capability across the full HR remit, especially employee relations, organisational development, and change management Sound knowledge of UK employment law and HR best practice Experience leading and developing others, either directly or indirectly Ability to operate effectively at strategic, operational and tactical levels Strong commercial acumen and analytical capability Excellent communication skills, with the ability to adapt style to different audiences Resilient, pragmatic and comfortable working in ambiguity and change High integrity, with a strong commitment to compliance and Yorktel-Kinly's values Strong MS Office capability and experience using HRIS, ATS and LMS platforms Desirable Degree in Human Resources, Business Management or a related discipline CIPD Level 5 (or equivalent) If you are selected for interview, and need any reasonable adjustments made for your interview, please let the Talent Acquisition team know, at the point of scheduling. If you do require details of the vacancy or the application process in an alternative format, please email outlining your requirements Equal Opportunities: Yorktel-Kinly is committed to providing equal opportunities in employment, all qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to sex, age, gender identity, pregnancy, colour, race, national origin, sexual orientation, disability, religion or any other 'protected characteristics. We welcome your application.
Feb 23, 2026
Full time
Role: People Business Partner Contract Type: Full-time, Permanent Location: Sunbury-upon-Thames, UK (hybrid working is available, allowing for a mix of office/home working) Salary: To £70,000 (depending on experience), plus company benefits Please note - we will only be accepting direct applications and will not be engaging any recruitment agency Yorktel-Kinly is a unified global leader in collaboration, systems integration, and managed services. We focus on transforming workspaces, simplifying complexity, and empowering people. Our in-house expertise includes AI-powered room monitoring, 24/7 support, and a unique enterprise service layer, enabling us to operate with even greater agility, efficiency, and precision. With 27 offices in 11 countries, 1,600 colleagues, 900 specialist accreditations, 40 years' professional experience and 2,500 customers, we are delivering scalable, secure, and sustainable solutions around the world. It is an exciting time at Yorktel-Kinly, as our transformation across the business continues. As a result, we have new opportunities for Human Resource professionals to join our highly collaborative team, to assist the business in our new era. We now have an opportunity for a proven HR / People Business Partner, to join us, to act as a strategic and operational partner to defined client groups across the UK-Region. Working closely with leaders and colleagues "on the front line", the role provides commercially focused, pragmatic advice and support across the full people lifecycle including talent management, employee relations, organisational development, performance, reward, and culture. The Business Partner plays a key role in embedding and advancing Yorktel-Kinly's people strategy, ensuring people programmes, policies, and practices are aligned to both local business needs and Kinly's global people and business objectives. Key responsibilities: Strategic Business Partnering Partner with extended management teams to develop and implement people strategies that support business growth, transformation, and performance Act as a trusted advisor on organisational and people-related matters, offering insight, challenge and solution-focused recommendations Translate business plans into effective people plans, supporting workforce planning, organisational design and capability development Provide thought leadership on people and culture initiatives, ensuring consistency with Yorktel-Kinly's values and strategic direction People Operations & Employee Relations Provide end-to-end people support for agreed departments and cost centres across the UK region offices Manage complex employee relations matters, including disciplinary and grievance processes (up to and including dismissal), redundancy scenarios and performance management cases Lead investigations and hearings in line with policy, best practice and employment legislation Support dispute resolution and coach managers to manage issues effectively and consistently Leadership & Team Management Work closely with the Head of People and Global People Director, collaborating with other People Business Partners and the broader People team Lead, manage and develop a small People team including recruitment, objective setting, 1:1s, appraisals, and development planning Champion continuous improvement within the People function, identifying opportunities to enhance service delivery, processes and capability Actively support and promote the EUSA internship programme Talent, Performance & Development Coach and partner with managers to deliver effective performance management and employee development aligned to Yorktel-Kinly's annual performance review cycle Provide expertise in feedback, coaching, development planning and succession considerations Contribute to the design and delivery of people-led programmes across attraction, retention, learning & development, reward and engagement Support recruitment activity as required, including participation in senior or final-stage interviews within client groups Reward, Payroll & Data Work in close partnership with the Compensation & Benefits Manager to ensure accurate and timely processing of UK region payrolls Support administration of bonuses/variable pay, ensuring appropriate approvals and controls Ensure Finance is informed of payroll accruals, exceptional payments and relevant cost impacts Educate managers and employees on reward and compensation principles, including performance calibration and career progression Change, M&A & Organisational Effectiveness Lead and manage TUPE transfers in and out, ensuring legal compliance and a positive employee experience Support mergers, acquisitions and integration activity, working closely with senior stakeholders Provide change management support to leaders during periods of organisational transformation Engagement, Culture & Inclusion Support the Head of People and Global People Director in the delivery of employee engagement surveys and action planning Champion diversity, equality and inclusion, embedding best practice and ensuring compliance with policy and legislation Act as a role model for Yorktel-Kinly's values, promoting a positive and inclusive culture Skills and experience: Essential Proven experience in a senior HR / People role (e.g. HR Generalist, Specialist or Business Partner) within a fast-paced commercial environment Strong experience partnering with senior leaders and managing complex stakeholder relationships Demonstrable capability across the full HR remit, especially employee relations, organisational development, and change management Sound knowledge of UK employment law and HR best practice Experience leading and developing others, either directly or indirectly Ability to operate effectively at strategic, operational and tactical levels Strong commercial acumen and analytical capability Excellent communication skills, with the ability to adapt style to different audiences Resilient, pragmatic and comfortable working in ambiguity and change High integrity, with a strong commitment to compliance and Yorktel-Kinly's values Strong MS Office capability and experience using HRIS, ATS and LMS platforms Desirable Degree in Human Resources, Business Management or a related discipline CIPD Level 5 (or equivalent) If you are selected for interview, and need any reasonable adjustments made for your interview, please let the Talent Acquisition team know, at the point of scheduling. If you do require details of the vacancy or the application process in an alternative format, please email outlining your requirements Equal Opportunities: Yorktel-Kinly is committed to providing equal opportunities in employment, all qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to sex, age, gender identity, pregnancy, colour, race, national origin, sexual orientation, disability, religion or any other 'protected characteristics. We welcome your application.
Job Title - HR Consultant Reporting To - Director of HR and Operations Purpose of Role To act as a senior HR Advisor and trusted Consultant to a diverse portfolio of clients, delivering expert HR guidance and solutions. You will support the broader team with complex casework, and driving client relationships forward to ensure service excellence and business growth. Key Responsibilities Client-Facing HR Consultancy Serve as the primary contact for a range of client organisations, offering strategic and practical HR advice tailored to their industry, size, and operational needs. Build strong, proactive relationships with client stakeholders, acting as a trusted advisor on all aspects of HR management. Provide expert guidance on employee relations matters including disciplinary, grievance, performance management, and absence management. Oversee and support formal HR processes including investigations, hearings, appeals, and consultations (e.g. redundancy, TUPE). Partner with clients to develop and implement effective workforce strategies covering resourcing, succession planning, and employee engagement. Maintain awareness of legislative changes and ensure client policies and practices remain legally compliant and aligned with best practice including communicating with clients as necessary. Policy, Compliance & Reporting Support the review, drafting, and implementation of employment policies and procedures in line with current legislation and client requirements. Monitor client compliance with HR best practices, identifying risks and recommending improvements. Produce high-quality management information and reporting for client board or senior leadership review. Recruitment & Workforce Planning Lead and oversee recruitment campaigns on behalf of clients, providing guidance on job design, attraction strategies, interviewing, and selection processes where necessary. Support clients with onboarding frameworks, probation reviews, and appraisal processes. Operational Support & Team Contribution Support and mentor junior team members, contributing to the upskilling of the wider consultancy team. Act as a senior support to the Director of HR and Operations, contributing to project work, operational planning, and business development initiatives. Be flexible in supporting wider consultancy or business functions as required, which may include areas such payroll support or office operations. Person Specification Skills & Experience Proven generalist HR experience in an advisory or consultancy role, with strong employee relations knowledge. Demonstrated experience designing and delivering training and development content to client or internal stakeholders. Strong working knowledge of UK employment law and HR best practices. Confident working with senior stakeholders and providing advice across all levels of an organisation. Experience working across a variety of sectors, including retail or SME environments, is advantageous. Attributes Commercially aware with the ability to adapt HR solutions to suit varied client environments. Highly organised and detail-oriented with excellent administrative discipline. Strong interpersonal and communication skills, both written and verbal. Self-motivated and proactive, with the ability to manage multiple clients and priorities simultaneously. Collaborative team player who thrives in a dynamic consultancy environment. Qualifications CIPD Level 5 (minimum) or working towards; Level 7 desirable. Evidence of continued professional development in HR or training-related disciplines. Special Conditions Regular UK travel to client sites is required; candidates must have a full UK driving licence and access to their own vehicle. Flexibility to work outside core hours may be necessary to accommodate client needs, particularly those in the retail and hospitality sectors. Benefits 22 days leave, plus birthday day off, plus Bank Holidays On site, free parking Company Pension Regular Team Building events Additional Leave
Feb 21, 2026
Full time
Job Title - HR Consultant Reporting To - Director of HR and Operations Purpose of Role To act as a senior HR Advisor and trusted Consultant to a diverse portfolio of clients, delivering expert HR guidance and solutions. You will support the broader team with complex casework, and driving client relationships forward to ensure service excellence and business growth. Key Responsibilities Client-Facing HR Consultancy Serve as the primary contact for a range of client organisations, offering strategic and practical HR advice tailored to their industry, size, and operational needs. Build strong, proactive relationships with client stakeholders, acting as a trusted advisor on all aspects of HR management. Provide expert guidance on employee relations matters including disciplinary, grievance, performance management, and absence management. Oversee and support formal HR processes including investigations, hearings, appeals, and consultations (e.g. redundancy, TUPE). Partner with clients to develop and implement effective workforce strategies covering resourcing, succession planning, and employee engagement. Maintain awareness of legislative changes and ensure client policies and practices remain legally compliant and aligned with best practice including communicating with clients as necessary. Policy, Compliance & Reporting Support the review, drafting, and implementation of employment policies and procedures in line with current legislation and client requirements. Monitor client compliance with HR best practices, identifying risks and recommending improvements. Produce high-quality management information and reporting for client board or senior leadership review. Recruitment & Workforce Planning Lead and oversee recruitment campaigns on behalf of clients, providing guidance on job design, attraction strategies, interviewing, and selection processes where necessary. Support clients with onboarding frameworks, probation reviews, and appraisal processes. Operational Support & Team Contribution Support and mentor junior team members, contributing to the upskilling of the wider consultancy team. Act as a senior support to the Director of HR and Operations, contributing to project work, operational planning, and business development initiatives. Be flexible in supporting wider consultancy or business functions as required, which may include areas such payroll support or office operations. Person Specification Skills & Experience Proven generalist HR experience in an advisory or consultancy role, with strong employee relations knowledge. Demonstrated experience designing and delivering training and development content to client or internal stakeholders. Strong working knowledge of UK employment law and HR best practices. Confident working with senior stakeholders and providing advice across all levels of an organisation. Experience working across a variety of sectors, including retail or SME environments, is advantageous. Attributes Commercially aware with the ability to adapt HR solutions to suit varied client environments. Highly organised and detail-oriented with excellent administrative discipline. Strong interpersonal and communication skills, both written and verbal. Self-motivated and proactive, with the ability to manage multiple clients and priorities simultaneously. Collaborative team player who thrives in a dynamic consultancy environment. Qualifications CIPD Level 5 (minimum) or working towards; Level 7 desirable. Evidence of continued professional development in HR or training-related disciplines. Special Conditions Regular UK travel to client sites is required; candidates must have a full UK driving licence and access to their own vehicle. Flexibility to work outside core hours may be necessary to accommodate client needs, particularly those in the retail and hospitality sectors. Benefits 22 days leave, plus birthday day off, plus Bank Holidays On site, free parking Company Pension Regular Team Building events Additional Leave
HR Advisor Full Time- Permanent Amazing Office Space- Hybrid Working 35,000 per annum A forward thinking, rapidly growing and modern company with trendy offices in the city centre are seeking an engaging and confident HR Advisor to join them on a full time, hybrid, permanent basis. Supporting a Head of HR with all thing's generalist and operational, the successful HR Advisor will play a key part of the HR team and helping to drive and change the People Strategy as the business continues to grow whilst also leading on all things operational. You will have a proven track record as a HR or People Advisor, ideally from within an SME to Medium sized business and have strong employment law knowledge (must have CIPD Level 5 or equivalent) and have strong ER case management experience. Day to day duties may include: Support with the delivery of the people strategy across the organisation Provide clear and accurate guidance to managers on policy, legislation and best practise Lead on ER matters and cases including probation's, disciplinaries and ongoing issues Supporting with company restructures and TUPE's Manage the full employee lifecycle, on boarding and off boarding employees Handling general HR query management Proactively promote well being policies Support the organisation's DE&I agenda- helping to deliver on DEI events Manage colleague benefits and reward including payroll administration. The successful HR Advisor must be CIPD level 5 qualified or similar, have worked within a medium sized business of around 300 employees that has gone through change and transformation. You will be a confident, articulate and strong relationship builder who is adaptable and has a flexible approach to work. . At Gleeson Recruitment Group, we embrace inclusivity and welcome applicants of all backgrounds, experiences, and abilities. We are proud to be a disability confident employer. By applying you will be registered as a candidate with Gleeson Recruitment Limited. Our Privacy Policy is available on our website and explains how we will use your data.
Feb 20, 2026
Full time
HR Advisor Full Time- Permanent Amazing Office Space- Hybrid Working 35,000 per annum A forward thinking, rapidly growing and modern company with trendy offices in the city centre are seeking an engaging and confident HR Advisor to join them on a full time, hybrid, permanent basis. Supporting a Head of HR with all thing's generalist and operational, the successful HR Advisor will play a key part of the HR team and helping to drive and change the People Strategy as the business continues to grow whilst also leading on all things operational. You will have a proven track record as a HR or People Advisor, ideally from within an SME to Medium sized business and have strong employment law knowledge (must have CIPD Level 5 or equivalent) and have strong ER case management experience. Day to day duties may include: Support with the delivery of the people strategy across the organisation Provide clear and accurate guidance to managers on policy, legislation and best practise Lead on ER matters and cases including probation's, disciplinaries and ongoing issues Supporting with company restructures and TUPE's Manage the full employee lifecycle, on boarding and off boarding employees Handling general HR query management Proactively promote well being policies Support the organisation's DE&I agenda- helping to deliver on DEI events Manage colleague benefits and reward including payroll administration. The successful HR Advisor must be CIPD level 5 qualified or similar, have worked within a medium sized business of around 300 employees that has gone through change and transformation. You will be a confident, articulate and strong relationship builder who is adaptable and has a flexible approach to work. . At Gleeson Recruitment Group, we embrace inclusivity and welcome applicants of all backgrounds, experiences, and abilities. We are proud to be a disability confident employer. By applying you will be registered as a candidate with Gleeson Recruitment Limited. Our Privacy Policy is available on our website and explains how we will use your data.
More About The Role Please note, this role involves flexible working patterns, including some late shifts (17:00 - 01:00) and weekends Our People Specialists are just that. Specialists. They are experts in their field and know everything there is to know about HR. They deputise for the People Manager, and manage a small team of People Advisors and Assistants. It's their job to ensure the People Team are developing a culture where people matter. This is a great role for someone looking to springboard their career into HR Management. You would also Partner and coach the site management teams to ensure that our colleagues remain the priority and that the leadership have been provided the right tools to do a great job Design and implement effective and cost effective recruitment solutions in order to get the best talent Lead engaging, proactive communications across the site Support and drive colleague engagement on site in order to reduce absence and save money Provide advice and guidance to colleagues Support, coach and challenge line management with absence, disciplinary and grievance issues Support, coach and challenge line managers to ensure succession planning is high on their agenda Identify development opportunities for colleagues to improve skills and build future talent Proactively manage employee relations to ensure we are being safe, appropriate and legal Take ownership of the payroll process to ensure colleagues are paid correctly and on time Build positive and effective relationships with unions and agency suppliers Lead projects as appropriate on the HR plan Sales, Profit and Cash Take charge of absence and sick pay processes to ensure costs are managed appropriately About You As well as a 'hands on' attitude and the ability to react well to change (in a fast moving environment) you will also need to have: Experience of working in a fast paced, agile and demanding environment. (Ideally in a Manufacturing or Logistics environment) Level 5 CIPD preferable, or a degree level educated or an equivalent level of job relevant experience Strong IT skills, including MS Office and HR systems Up to date and deep knowledge of employment law The ability to support an environment where everyone feels valued and listened to. Confidence to speak up and Challenge others in an appropriate way. Excellent interpersonal skills and a customer service approach Ability and confidence to advise and coach management within your site Excellent written and verbal communication skills Proactive approach to own continuous development Knowledge of the core HR policies and processes Ability to act on own initiative and be brave in your approach Flexibility in terms of working hours, some travel will be involved to support other sites and project work Additionally, you will be a self-starter, be innovative and creative in your ideas and be driven by culture change and be pragmatic in your strategic thought process. You will hold a desire to step up in your career alongside the development of our current People team. About The Company From a Bradford market stall to the UK s 4th largest supermarket chain and the UK's 2nd largest fresh food manufacturer. We are proud to be the Yorkshire food retailer serving customers across the UK in over 500 stores and an online home delivery service. Our 18 manufacturing sites provide our customers with the freshest produce from flowers, fish and veg to burgers and bread, all delivered to our stores via our 6 distribution sites by our 2,000 strong fleet. Every week, 11 million customers pass through our doors and around 97,000 colleagues across the business work hard each day to deliver great service to them. We cover more than 11 million households with our (url removed) service. With competitive, permanently low prices we are committed to helping our customers save money every day. We are foodmakers and shopkeepers and .
Feb 20, 2026
Contractor
More About The Role Please note, this role involves flexible working patterns, including some late shifts (17:00 - 01:00) and weekends Our People Specialists are just that. Specialists. They are experts in their field and know everything there is to know about HR. They deputise for the People Manager, and manage a small team of People Advisors and Assistants. It's their job to ensure the People Team are developing a culture where people matter. This is a great role for someone looking to springboard their career into HR Management. You would also Partner and coach the site management teams to ensure that our colleagues remain the priority and that the leadership have been provided the right tools to do a great job Design and implement effective and cost effective recruitment solutions in order to get the best talent Lead engaging, proactive communications across the site Support and drive colleague engagement on site in order to reduce absence and save money Provide advice and guidance to colleagues Support, coach and challenge line management with absence, disciplinary and grievance issues Support, coach and challenge line managers to ensure succession planning is high on their agenda Identify development opportunities for colleagues to improve skills and build future talent Proactively manage employee relations to ensure we are being safe, appropriate and legal Take ownership of the payroll process to ensure colleagues are paid correctly and on time Build positive and effective relationships with unions and agency suppliers Lead projects as appropriate on the HR plan Sales, Profit and Cash Take charge of absence and sick pay processes to ensure costs are managed appropriately About You As well as a 'hands on' attitude and the ability to react well to change (in a fast moving environment) you will also need to have: Experience of working in a fast paced, agile and demanding environment. (Ideally in a Manufacturing or Logistics environment) Level 5 CIPD preferable, or a degree level educated or an equivalent level of job relevant experience Strong IT skills, including MS Office and HR systems Up to date and deep knowledge of employment law The ability to support an environment where everyone feels valued and listened to. Confidence to speak up and Challenge others in an appropriate way. Excellent interpersonal skills and a customer service approach Ability and confidence to advise and coach management within your site Excellent written and verbal communication skills Proactive approach to own continuous development Knowledge of the core HR policies and processes Ability to act on own initiative and be brave in your approach Flexibility in terms of working hours, some travel will be involved to support other sites and project work Additionally, you will be a self-starter, be innovative and creative in your ideas and be driven by culture change and be pragmatic in your strategic thought process. You will hold a desire to step up in your career alongside the development of our current People team. About The Company From a Bradford market stall to the UK s 4th largest supermarket chain and the UK's 2nd largest fresh food manufacturer. We are proud to be the Yorkshire food retailer serving customers across the UK in over 500 stores and an online home delivery service. Our 18 manufacturing sites provide our customers with the freshest produce from flowers, fish and veg to burgers and bread, all delivered to our stores via our 6 distribution sites by our 2,000 strong fleet. Every week, 11 million customers pass through our doors and around 97,000 colleagues across the business work hard each day to deliver great service to them. We cover more than 11 million households with our (url removed) service. With competitive, permanently low prices we are committed to helping our customers save money every day. We are foodmakers and shopkeepers and .
Temporary HR Advisor Temporary assignment for 6 months with a possible extension 17.54 per hour paid weekly Hybrid based in St James Park Key Responsibilities Provide professional advice and guidance on all aspects of payroll, pension and HR polices, including but not limited to loan, secondments, leavers, flexible working, promotions, and parental leave Complete pay and pension actions in time for monthly payroll run Ensure employees have a positive user experience by providing consistent, accurate and timely advice to employees within agreed timescales Take responsibility for resolving issues and errors when they arise, including escalating incidents where appropriate Manage, plan and prioritise own workload effectively daily ensuring you meet deadlines Manage and advise on complex cases, including proving support to junior and less experienced colleagues Actively consider ways to improve team performance and user experience Develop a good level of knowledge of current and new HR policies and support colleagues by sharing best practice and providing feedback Maintain and develop effective relationships with other HR Colleagues Ensure all personal data is managed and stored in line with the Department's data protection procedures This is an outline description of the key responsibilities and accountabilities involved in the job. This is not an exhaustive list, and the post-holder might be expected to undertake any other duties across the HR team, commensurate with the Band and level of responsibility of this post, for which the post holder has the necessary experience and/or training. Experience Essential - must be demonstrated at application and interview HR administrative/ advisory or general administrative experience Customer service experience including resolving and escalating enquiries Excellent verbal and written communication skills Proven and effective administrative and organisational skills, including the ability to prioritise own workload effectively in a fast-paced environment Confident numeracy skills with good attention to detail Desirable Hold or willing to gain a professional HR qualification e.g. CIPD Don't delay, apply today! Brook Street is proud to support the Armed Forces Covenant and as such, we guarantee to interview all candidates who are veterans or spouses/partners of military personnel, and who meet all the essential criteria for the vacancy. As a Disability Confident Leader, and holder of the Gold Award status from the Defence Employer Recognition Scheme, Brook Street, as a supplier to the Public Sector Resourcing Framework (PSR), will offer you a guaranteed interview with a PSR Sourcer. Should you identify as a candidate with a disability and/or as a veteran or spouse/partner of military personnel and meet all the essential criteria for the role, we encourage you to reach out to us via the Brook Street website. Here you will find a link to register your interest and state the role that you are interested in. We are committed to engaging with you. In cases where we have a high volume of ex-military candidates/military spouses/partners, who meet all of the essential criteria, Brook Street will interview the best candidates from within that group.
Feb 20, 2026
Seasonal
Temporary HR Advisor Temporary assignment for 6 months with a possible extension 17.54 per hour paid weekly Hybrid based in St James Park Key Responsibilities Provide professional advice and guidance on all aspects of payroll, pension and HR polices, including but not limited to loan, secondments, leavers, flexible working, promotions, and parental leave Complete pay and pension actions in time for monthly payroll run Ensure employees have a positive user experience by providing consistent, accurate and timely advice to employees within agreed timescales Take responsibility for resolving issues and errors when they arise, including escalating incidents where appropriate Manage, plan and prioritise own workload effectively daily ensuring you meet deadlines Manage and advise on complex cases, including proving support to junior and less experienced colleagues Actively consider ways to improve team performance and user experience Develop a good level of knowledge of current and new HR policies and support colleagues by sharing best practice and providing feedback Maintain and develop effective relationships with other HR Colleagues Ensure all personal data is managed and stored in line with the Department's data protection procedures This is an outline description of the key responsibilities and accountabilities involved in the job. This is not an exhaustive list, and the post-holder might be expected to undertake any other duties across the HR team, commensurate with the Band and level of responsibility of this post, for which the post holder has the necessary experience and/or training. Experience Essential - must be demonstrated at application and interview HR administrative/ advisory or general administrative experience Customer service experience including resolving and escalating enquiries Excellent verbal and written communication skills Proven and effective administrative and organisational skills, including the ability to prioritise own workload effectively in a fast-paced environment Confident numeracy skills with good attention to detail Desirable Hold or willing to gain a professional HR qualification e.g. CIPD Don't delay, apply today! Brook Street is proud to support the Armed Forces Covenant and as such, we guarantee to interview all candidates who are veterans or spouses/partners of military personnel, and who meet all the essential criteria for the vacancy. As a Disability Confident Leader, and holder of the Gold Award status from the Defence Employer Recognition Scheme, Brook Street, as a supplier to the Public Sector Resourcing Framework (PSR), will offer you a guaranteed interview with a PSR Sourcer. Should you identify as a candidate with a disability and/or as a veteran or spouse/partner of military personnel and meet all the essential criteria for the role, we encourage you to reach out to us via the Brook Street website. Here you will find a link to register your interest and state the role that you are interested in. We are committed to engaging with you. In cases where we have a high volume of ex-military candidates/military spouses/partners, who meet all of the essential criteria, Brook Street will interview the best candidates from within that group.