Head of People & Culture FTC

Posted 8 July by Focus Resourcing
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An exciting opportunity has arisen in Uxbridge for an experienced Head of People to join an award winning 'Best Places to Work'. Working hours are Monday - Friday, 9am - 6pm, predominantly working from home with one day in the office, anticipated to be monthly. This is a 6 month fixed term contract with the possibility of becoming a permanent role at the end of the period.

As the Head of People, you will be responsible for:

  • Supporting and embedding the work we do to ensure that we have a highly engaged workforce across the business including full ownership of the monthly team building, social events and giving back days
  • Support the embedding of the company values within the organisation
  • Regularly review employee rewards and benefits to ensure they are competitive and attractive
  • Plan, track and ensure delivery of departmental training and reviews in order to achieve long term goals


Benefits:

  • Company performance related bonus: 5-8% of salary (not guaranteed)
  • 29 day holiday
  • Perkbox
  • Life Insurance upon completion of probation
  • 3 days Giving back
  • 2 Upskilling days
  • 'Everyday Flex' working style



The successful Head of People will have the following related skills/experience:

  • Experienced, people orientated and resilient HR professional with CIPD qualification or qualified by experience
  • Ability to motivate and energise those around them and to drive our People agenda
  • Excellent people skills with ability and sensitivity to deal with confidential issues and difficult situations
  • Dynamic and energetic person who is happy to be hands-on across the business
  • TUPE



For more information, please contact Barbara Hamilton on /

Reference: 53041525

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