Senior HR/People Advisor

at  NHS West Yorkshire Integrated Care Board

Wakefield WF1, England, United Kingdom -

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Immediate13 Aug, 2024GBP 42618 Annual13 May, 2024N/AGood communication skillsNoNo
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Description:

Provide advice and support to managers and employees on a wide range of operational people/ Human Resources issues ensuring that issues are dealt with appropriately and in a timely manner. Work closely with line managers to provide appropriate guidance and advice on all aspects of HR in line with the organisations policies and procedures. Provide an effective employee relations service for the organisation including dealing with and managing all aspects of complex cases with contentious information which may be confrontational or disputed. Be the HR representative at employee relations meetings/hearings eg, disciplinary, grievance, dignity at work, performance.
This includes undertaking investigations, attending hearings, giving evidence at hearing and/or meetings which includes analysis and interpretation of information which may be contentious, highly complex and sensitive. Ensure regular updates are provided on the progress of employee relation cases and seek advice as required. Provide workforce information to managers in a timely and accurate manner, eg sickness data including, analysing the information and advising managers of appropriate strategies. Proactively manage sickness absence in line with the organisations Sickness Absence Management Policy, supporting managers to ensure quality and timely referrals to occupational health and informal and/or formal meetings/ hearings as appropriate.
As directed the Head of People and People Business Partners, take a lead role on specific areas of work including ongoing programmes of work and projects eg workforce reporting, wellbeing, ESR, recruitment, appointment of Board Members, staff survey. Interpret, advise and coach employees on the application of terms and conditions of employment, ensuring compliance with the organisations policies and procedures and employment legislation. Support with key deliverables in relation to equality, diversity and inclusion in the workplace including reporting, mandatory submissions. Deliver and assist the development of training sessions on people management skills and workforce related topics across the organisation.
Participate in job evaluation processes ensuring compliance with national guidance. Take a lead role in supporting managers to develop job descriptions, providing feedback as necessary. Contribute and support the design and implementation of policies/procedures and guidelines within service area and identifying and proposing changes to administrative policies/procedures and guidelines as require. Support the People Business Partners and managers in relation to change management processes including TUPE, redundancy, redeployment etc providing appropriate guidance and advice.
Provide advice to managers on complex recruitment queries and ensuring recruitment processes are diverse and inclusive. Be a proactive member of the Corporate People Team and identify implications and solutions to operational issues. Produce specific workforce reports and briefing papers requiring analysis and using prolonged concentration and the appropriate computer, keyboard (hardware) and software packages, as required. Develop project communication material including briefings, presentations and progress reports.
Work in partnership with Trade Union representatives on specific issues. Undertake activities in relation to workforce audits, as required. Support in responding to employment-related Freedom of Information Act Requests and Data Protection Act Subject Access Requests, as required. Ensure robust and accurate records management processes.
Support with activities in relation to employee engagement such as attending or presenting information to the Staff Engagement Group and Staff Networks. Support in relation to the development of HR related service specifications and associated processes. Formal line management responsibilities of employees, as required. Work on own initiative, at pace and often under pressure.
Gain co-operation and agreement from managers, using effective communication skills including a degree of negotiation, persuasion or motivation skills where appropriate Make judgements on a range of issues relating to HR, using own expertise Plan and manage own workload to weekly, monthly and annual timescales to ensure continuity of service

Responsibilities:

Please refer the Job description for details


REQUIREMENT SUMMARY

Min:N/AMax:5.0 year(s)

Human Resources/HR

HR / Administration / IR

HR

Graduate

Proficient

1

Wakefield WF1, United Kingdom