Michael Page HR
A University in London are looking for an Interim Employee Relations Lead (Senior HRBP) to join for a 12 month FTC. The role requires understanding of ER Casework, Business Partnering for performance management and change management knowledge. The role is based in London, offering hybrid working.
Client Details
University based in London
Hybrid Working
Description
An Interim Employee Relations Lead (Senior HRBP) to:
- Support academics with handling complex performance cases with senior staff members
- Lead the structure and process for difficult conversations
- Partner with Heads of to coach on how to have challenging conversations and understand the options for reducing their team size and managing under-performance
- Develop a robust framework for managing under-performance
- Design longer term initiatives to help create a change in performance management and capability
- Partner with stakeholders to strengthen performance management capability and accountability
Profile
An Interim Employee Relations Lead (Senior HRBP) with:
- Proven track record in handling complex performance cases
- Strong knowledge of improving performance management and capability with managers
- Previous experience working in higher education or with academics essential
- Open to a candidate who is an ER specialist or a HR Business Partner background, ideally with change management experience
Job Offer
Interim Employee Relations Lead (Senior HRBP)
Up to £70,000
12 month FTC
Start sometime in May
To apply for this job please visit www.reed.co.uk.
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