Employer Relations Executive - Advocacy, Dublin

at  Irish Business and Employers Confederation

Dublin, County Dublin, Ireland -

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Immediate05 Feb, 2025Not Specified06 Nov, 2024N/AEmployment LawNoNo
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Description:

IBEC ADVOCACY EMPLOYER RELATIONS – DUBLIN

The role of Employer Relations Executive at Ibec means becoming a pivotal advocate for Irish businesses and Ibec Member companies across an exciting multitude of industries. This position is an opportunity to provide expert HR and Employment Law support, guiding member companies through complex issues and to develop your skills in a dynamic environment. Additional responsibilities will be to represent member companies in third-party hearings, ensuring compliance with statutory obligations and developing professional relationships. Your role will also involve contributing to Ibec’s training programs and publications, keeping pace with ever-evolving employment laws, industrial relations developments, and best practice.
Full training and development programme will be provided.

QUALIFICATIONS:

Primary degree in Human Resources, Diploma/CIPD qualification, Employment Law, Business or other related disciplines.

Knowledge:

  • Broad understanding of Employment Law and its application in both unionised and non-unionised settings.
  • Experience working in a supervisory capacity in a busy environment.
  • Knowledge of the role of third-party industrial relations and employment institutions in Ireland.
  • Awareness of competitive, regulatory, and cost issues impacting businesses in Ireland.

Responsibilities:

  • Provide expert IR/HR and employment rights advice to members on diverse issues, including employment terms, disciplinary procedures, and workplace harassment.
  • Ensure member policies comply with statutory and legislative obligations.
  • Represent member companies in third-party hearings and company/union negotiations.
  • Maintain strong business partnerships with members, adding value through direct advisory services.
  • Develop and deliver contributions for Ibec publications, training courses, webinars, and social media content.
  • Stay updated on employment law, industrial relations, and HR developments.
  • Actively participate in various Ibec project teams and external committees.
  • Promote and support membership development initiatives.
  • Contribute to Ibec’s website and social media strategy, particularly within the Knowledge Centre.
  • Liaise with member companies for timely subscription payments and support the broader HR Services development.


REQUIREMENT SUMMARY

Min:N/AMax:5.0 year(s)

Human Resources/HR

HR / Administration / IR

HR

Graduate

Human Resources, Business, Law

Proficient

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Dublin, County Dublin, Ireland