People Partner

People Partner

Full-Time 29700 - 36300 £ / year (est.) No working from home possible
Annapurna

At a Glance

  • Tasks: Support HR functions, recruitment, and employee relations in a dynamic environment.
  • Company: Established organisation in events and experience-led environments.
  • Benefits: Hands-on role with strong developmental opportunities and support from senior colleagues.
  • Other info: Fast-paced environment with opportunities to build relationships and grow your career.
  • Why this job: Join a vibrant team and make a real impact on employee experience.
  • Qualifications: Experience in generalist HR roles and understanding of the employee lifecycle.

The predicted salary is between 29700 - 36300 £ per year.

Our client is an established and growing organisation operating across events, venues and experience-led environments.

It is a fast-moving business where priorities can change quickly, so this role will suit someone who enjoys variety, takes initiative and is comfortable working in a hands-on environment. “They are looking for a People Partner to join an experienced People team.

This is a broad generalist role spanning day-to-day HR support, straightforward employee relations, recruitment, performance, development and people operations.

The role is based in the office five days a week, so it will suit someone who enjoys being visible, accessible and closely connected to the wider business.

It is also a strong developmental opportunity for someone with good HR foundations who now wants to broaden their experience and take on increasing responsibility with support from more senior colleagues.

Key duties Support managers with straightforward employee relations and performance matters, with guidance available on more complex cases.

Provide practical day-to-day HR support to managers and employees across the business.

Support recruitment across the business, working with hiring managers from vacancy briefing through to offer and onboarding.

Coordinate core employee lifecycle activity, including contracts, employee changes, HR records and associated administration.

Support performance and development activity, helping managers with reviews, feedback and identifying development needs.

Contribute to wider people initiatives and improvements across the employee experience.

You will have experience in a generalist HR, People or HR operations role and a good understanding of the employee lifecycle.

You do not need to be the finished article as a People Partner, but you should have enough practical HR experience to handle day-to-day queries confidently and some exposure to employee relations or performance matters.

A working knowledge of UK employment law is important, along with strong organisation, attention to detail and the ability to manage changing priorities.

You should be comfortable working in a fast-moving environment where priorities can shift quickly, building relationships with managers and employees, and taking a practical approach to getting things done.

This is a particularly good opportunity for an HR Adviser, People Adviser or experienced HR/People Operations professional looking to take the next step.

You will join an experienced team, gain exposure across the wider people agenda and have the opportunity to build your confidence and capability over time in a genuinely developmental role.

People Partner employer: Annapurna

Annapurna is an excellent employer, offering a dynamic and supportive work culture that fosters innovation and collaboration. With a focus on employee growth, you will have access to professional development opportunities while working in a hybrid environment in London, allowing for a balanced work-life experience. Join us to be part of a team that values your contributions and empowers you to excel in high-throughput data systems.

Annapurna

Contact Details:

Annapurna Recruitment Team

We think you need these skills to ace People Partner

Employee Relations
HR Support
Recruitment
Performance Management
People Operations
Employee Lifecycle Management
UK Employment Law