HR-Advisor

HR-Advisor

Full-Time 40000 - 50000 £ / year (est.) No working from home possible
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At a Glance

  • Tasks: Lead HR initiatives, support employee engagement, and ensure compliance with UK employment law.
  • Company: Join WellGear, a dynamic company focused on growth and employee development.
  • Benefits: Competitive salary, pension scheme, healthcare, and opportunities for professional growth.
  • Other info: Be part of a close-knit team driving change in a highly regulated industry.
  • Why this job: Make a real impact in a supportive environment while shaping the future of HR.
  • Qualifications: CIPD Level 7 qualified with significant HR experience and strong knowledge of UK employment law.

The predicted salary is between 40000 - 50000 £ per year.

Due to continued growth, WellGear is seeking a skilled and motivated HR Advisor to join its expanding and dynamic team. The successful candidate will play a key role in supporting the company’s development while contributing to a dedicated and close-knit workforce.

The HR Advisor is responsible for providing expert HR leadership across the employee lifecycle. The role partners with senior leaders to deliver workforce initiatives that support business objectives, enhance employee engagement, and ensure compliance with UK employment legislation. The postholder will promote good employee relations, talent management, organisational development and change initiatives within a complex, highly regulated, and safety-critical environment.

Key Responsibilities

  • Strategic HR Leadership
    • HR strategies aligned with business objectives.
    • Partner with senior leaders on organisational design, and succession planning.
    • Support organisational growth, restructuring, and transformation projects.
    • Drive employee engagement, retention, and performance initiatives.
  • Employee Relations and Employment Law
    • Lead complex employee relations matters including disciplinary, grievance, capability, absence, performance, and redundancy cases.
    • Provide expert guidance on UK employment law and HR best practice.
    • Manage employment-related risk and support legal proceedings where required.
    • Ensure consistent application of policies and procedures across the organisation.
  • Organisational Change
    • Provide HR leadership for change, restructuring, and transformation initiatives.
    • Support consultation processes and employee communications.
    • Coach leaders through organisational change and workforce challenges.
  • HR Governance and Compliance
    • Ensure compliance with employment legislation, GDPR, and company policies.
    • Maintain effective HR policies, systems, reporting, and governance processes.
    • Support equality, diversity, inclusion, and employee wellbeing initiatives.
  • HR Reporting and Continuous Improvement
    • Monitor key workforce metrics including recruitment, turnover, absence, and engagement.
    • Provide HR insights and recommendations to support business decisions.
    • Drive continuous improvement in HR processes and service delivery.
    • Support day-to-day HR administration, including maintaining employee records, issuing contracts of employment, and preparing HR reports.
    • Assist in the recruitment process, support new employee onboarding, ensuring a positive and welcoming experience.

Person Specification

  • Essential Qualifications
    • CIPD Level 7 qualified (or equivalent experience).
    • Degree-level qualification or equivalent professional experience.
  • Essential Experience
    • Significant HR experience.
    • Strong expertise in employee relations and UK employment law.
    • Experience advising senior leaders and executive teams.
    • Experience leading organisational change.
    • Experience in the energy, oil and gas, engineering, offshore, or related sectors is desirable.
  • Essential Knowledge
    • UK employment legislation and HR best practice.
    • Change management and employee engagement.
    • HR governance, compliance, and risk management.
  • Key Competencies
    • Influencing and Relationship Building.
    • Coaching and Development.
    • Employee Relations Expertise.
    • Change Management.
    • Problem Solving and Decision Making.
    • Integrity and Accountability.

Key Performance Indicators

  • Employee engagement and retention.
  • Recruitment and workforce planning effectiveness.
  • Employee relations case management and risk reduction.
  • Learning and development outcomes.
  • HR compliance and audit performance.
  • Stakeholder satisfaction with HR services.

Rewards: A competitive remuneration package will be awarded to the right candidate. Company pension, Healthcare scheme. Salary: negotiable.

Apply here or E-mail your CV to- careers@wellgeargroup.com

HR-Advisor employer: The WellGear Group

WellGear is an exceptional employer that prioritises employee engagement and development within a dynamic and supportive work environment. As an HR Advisor, you will have the opportunity to influence strategic HR initiatives while working closely with senior leaders in a highly regulated sector, ensuring compliance and promoting a culture of inclusivity and wellbeing. With competitive remuneration, a comprehensive healthcare scheme, and a commitment to continuous improvement, WellGear offers a rewarding career path for those looking to make a meaningful impact.

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Contact Details:

The WellGear Group Recruitment Team

We think you need these skills to ace HR-Advisor

HR Leadership
Employee Relations
UK Employment Law
Organisational Change Management
Talent Management
Coaching and Development
Compliance and Governance