HR Advisor
Full-time
Mid
Description
HR Advisor
Salary: £30K - £36K per annum
Contract: Fulltime, permanent
Hours: 37hrs p/w, Mon-Fri, standard office
Location: Manchester City Centre (2 days onsite)
Interview: 2 stages - 1 virtual, 1 in-person
Are you ready to take your HR career to the next level? An exceptional opportunity has arisen for a Human Resources Advisor to join a highly respected public sector organisation located in the vibrant heart of Manchester City Centre. This role offers you the chance to make a meaningful impact by providing proactive, generalist HR advisory support across a diverse and inclusive workforce.
With a competitive salary range of £30K - £36K, flexible working arrangements, and generous pension contributions, this position is ideal for someone who thrives in a collaborative environment and is passionate about driving continuous improvement in HR practices. You’ll be at the forefront of employee relations, supporting managers and employees through varied cases while ensuring compliance with policies, procedures, and employment legislation.
Why Join Us?
• Prime Location: Work in the bustling centre of Manchester with excellent transport links and all the perks of city life right on your doorstep.
• Flexibility & Balance: Enjoy flexible working opportunities that support your work-life balance alongside generous pension contributions for future security.
• Inclusive Culture: Be part of an organisation that values diversity, inclusivity, and collaboration - where your expertise will help shape people strategies and foster positive change.
• Professional Growth: Benefit from ongoing training and development opportunities designed to enhance your skills and advance your career.
Your Role:
As a Human Resources Advisor, you’ll play a pivotal role in delivering high-quality HR services across the organisation. Your responsibilities will include:
• Acting as the first point of contact for managers seeking guidance on employee relations matters such as disciplinary actions, grievances, absence management, and performance issues - ensuring advice aligns with current policies and employment law.
• Managing temporary contracts by tracking end dates, facilitating smooth transitions or extensions, and securing necessary approvals.
• Supporting job evaluation processes by scoring roles, attending panels, drafting role profiles, and offering constructive feedback to recruiting managers.
• Producing insightful HR data reports by analysing key metrics like headcount, absence rates, and turnover trends - proposing solutions to drive improvements.
• Contributing to policy development by drafting clear guidance documents that reflect best practices and legislative requirements.
• Leading or supporting people-related projects aimed at improving HR processes or enhancing employee experiences.
• Collaborating with trade union representatives on employee relations cases to ensure timely resolutions aligned with organisational procedures.
• Participating in lessons-learned activities to continuously improve HR functions and outcomes.
This varied role will see you balancing multiple priorities while maintaining meticulous attention to detail. You’ll have the opportunity to work on complex casework involving sensitive employment issues while contributing to strategic initiatives that shape the organisation’s future.
What You Bring:
To excel in this role, you’ll bring substantial experience from professional HR environments where teamwork and inclusivity are valued. Key attributes include:
• Proven experience managing complex employee relations cases - including disciplinary hearings, grievance investigations, and absence management - with empathy, discretion, and sound judgement.
• Strong knowledge of UK employment law legislation and its practical application within operational contexts.
• Proficiency in using electronic HR systems to generate actionable insights that inform decision-making.
• Exceptional organisational skills with the ability to manage conflicting priorities while consistently delivering high-quality work under tight deadlines.
• Excellent interpersonal skills enabling effective communication across all levels - whether face-to-face or via digital platforms.
• A commitment to continuous professional development (CPD) to stay updated on employment law changes and best practices.
Desirable qualifications include experience within unionised environments or public sector organisations, CIPD accreditation, or involvement in change programmes such as TUPE processes.
What Sets Us Apart:
This organisation is more than just an employer—it’s a community dedicated to making a positive difference across Greater Manchester. Renowned for its inclusive workplace culture where every voice matters, it offers employees meaningful work alongside genuine opportunities for personal growth. Flexible working arrangements empower you to balance professional ambitions with personal commitments while generous pension contributions provide peace of mind for your future.
You’ll be supported by knowledgeable colleagues who share your passion for creating impactful change. Whether you’re looking for stability or room to grow professionally within the public sector sphere, this is an employer that truly invests in its people’s wellbeing as well as their success.
Ready to Take the Next Step?
If you’re passionate about HR excellence and want to contribute meaningfully within an inclusive public sector environment—this is your moment!
Apply today by clicking the link provided. Don’t miss out on joining a team where your expertise will be valued and your contribution will truly matter.
Robert Walters Operations Limited is an employment business and employment agency and welcomes applications from all candidates
Salary: £30K - £36K per annum
Contract: Fulltime, permanent
Hours: 37hrs p/w, Mon-Fri, standard office
Location: Manchester City Centre (2 days onsite)
Interview: 2 stages - 1 virtual, 1 in-person
Are you ready to take your HR career to the next level? An exceptional opportunity has arisen for a Human Resources Advisor to join a highly respected public sector organisation located in the vibrant heart of Manchester City Centre. This role offers you the chance to make a meaningful impact by providing proactive, generalist HR advisory support across a diverse and inclusive workforce.
With a competitive salary range of £30K - £36K, flexible working arrangements, and generous pension contributions, this position is ideal for someone who thrives in a collaborative environment and is passionate about driving continuous improvement in HR practices. You’ll be at the forefront of employee relations, supporting managers and employees through varied cases while ensuring compliance with policies, procedures, and employment legislation.
Why Join Us?
• Prime Location: Work in the bustling centre of Manchester with excellent transport links and all the perks of city life right on your doorstep.
• Flexibility & Balance: Enjoy flexible working opportunities that support your work-life balance alongside generous pension contributions for future security.
• Inclusive Culture: Be part of an organisation that values diversity, inclusivity, and collaboration - where your expertise will help shape people strategies and foster positive change.
• Professional Growth: Benefit from ongoing training and development opportunities designed to enhance your skills and advance your career.
Your Role:
As a Human Resources Advisor, you’ll play a pivotal role in delivering high-quality HR services across the organisation. Your responsibilities will include:
• Acting as the first point of contact for managers seeking guidance on employee relations matters such as disciplinary actions, grievances, absence management, and performance issues - ensuring advice aligns with current policies and employment law.
• Managing temporary contracts by tracking end dates, facilitating smooth transitions or extensions, and securing necessary approvals.
• Supporting job evaluation processes by scoring roles, attending panels, drafting role profiles, and offering constructive feedback to recruiting managers.
• Producing insightful HR data reports by analysing key metrics like headcount, absence rates, and turnover trends - proposing solutions to drive improvements.
• Contributing to policy development by drafting clear guidance documents that reflect best practices and legislative requirements.
• Leading or supporting people-related projects aimed at improving HR processes or enhancing employee experiences.
• Collaborating with trade union representatives on employee relations cases to ensure timely resolutions aligned with organisational procedures.
• Participating in lessons-learned activities to continuously improve HR functions and outcomes.
This varied role will see you balancing multiple priorities while maintaining meticulous attention to detail. You’ll have the opportunity to work on complex casework involving sensitive employment issues while contributing to strategic initiatives that shape the organisation’s future.
What You Bring:
To excel in this role, you’ll bring substantial experience from professional HR environments where teamwork and inclusivity are valued. Key attributes include:
• Proven experience managing complex employee relations cases - including disciplinary hearings, grievance investigations, and absence management - with empathy, discretion, and sound judgement.
• Strong knowledge of UK employment law legislation and its practical application within operational contexts.
• Proficiency in using electronic HR systems to generate actionable insights that inform decision-making.
• Exceptional organisational skills with the ability to manage conflicting priorities while consistently delivering high-quality work under tight deadlines.
• Excellent interpersonal skills enabling effective communication across all levels - whether face-to-face or via digital platforms.
• A commitment to continuous professional development (CPD) to stay updated on employment law changes and best practices.
Desirable qualifications include experience within unionised environments or public sector organisations, CIPD accreditation, or involvement in change programmes such as TUPE processes.
What Sets Us Apart:
This organisation is more than just an employer—it’s a community dedicated to making a positive difference across Greater Manchester. Renowned for its inclusive workplace culture where every voice matters, it offers employees meaningful work alongside genuine opportunities for personal growth. Flexible working arrangements empower you to balance professional ambitions with personal commitments while generous pension contributions provide peace of mind for your future.
You’ll be supported by knowledgeable colleagues who share your passion for creating impactful change. Whether you’re looking for stability or room to grow professionally within the public sector sphere, this is an employer that truly invests in its people’s wellbeing as well as their success.
Ready to Take the Next Step?
If you’re passionate about HR excellence and want to contribute meaningfully within an inclusive public sector environment—this is your moment!
Apply today by clicking the link provided. Don’t miss out on joining a team where your expertise will be valued and your contribution will truly matter.
Robert Walters Operations Limited is an employment business and employment agency and welcomes applications from all candidates