Gleeson Recruitment Group
Employee Relations Advisor (Restructures)

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Employee Relations Advisor - Restructuring and Change | Solihull - Hybrid | 10 months FTC | Salary: Up to £50K plus benefits
Are you an experienced Employee Relations professional looking to play a key role in a major transformation programme?
We're recruiting on behalf of a leading international organisation for an Employee Relations Business Partner to join their UK Employee Relations team on a 10-month fixed-term contract. This is a fantastic opportunity to work on high-profile change projects, supporting the UK business through complex employee relations activity while partnering with an experienced Centre of Excellence. This role has been created as part of a wider transformation, allowing HR Business Partners to focus on strategic partnering while you take ownership of end-to-end Employee Relations activity across change programmes.
The Role
Working closely with the UK Employee Relations team and project stakeholders, you'll manage a varied portfolio of change-related Employee Relations activity, ensuring processes are delivered compliantly, professionally and with empathy.
You'll be responsible for managing cases from start to finish, including:
- Leading individual and collective consultation processes
- Preparing consultation documentation, letters and supporting materials
- Managing nomination and consultation processes in line with current UK legislation
- Advising and coaching line managers throughout the process
- Supporting and attending consultation meetings, including note-taking where required
- Managing exit settlement agreements
- Ensuring accurate reporting and manual system updates
- Working collaboratively with project teams to deliver transformation initiatives across the UK
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About You
We're looking for someone who combines strong technical Employee Relations expertise with excellent interpersonal skills alongside a minimum of CIPD Level 5 or similar.
You'll ideally have:
- Proven experience managing complex Employee Relations cases end-to-end
- Strong knowledge of UK employment law, particularly around organisational change, restructures and collective consultation
- Experience supporting transformation or change management projects
- The confidence to challenge and coach managers while providing practical, commercial advice
- Exceptional attention to detail and the ability to manage high volumes of documentation accurately
- A compassionate, people-first approach, with excellent communication skills and the ability to handle sensitive and emotive situations professionally
- A structured and process-driven mindset, whilst remaining adaptable in a fast-paced environment
Whether you're currently an Employee Relations Business Partner, Employee Relations Specialist, Employee Relations Advisor, or an HR professional with a strong Employee Relations focus, we'd love to hear from you.
What's on Offer
- Salary up to £50,000
- Hybrid working based in Shirley, Solihull
- Opportunity to work on a significant UK transformation programme
- Join a collaborative Employee Relations Centre of Excellence
- Immediate impact in a business undergoing exciting change
- 10-month fixed-term contract with an August start


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Interview Process
The interview process consists of one stage, ideally held face-to-face. We're looking for candidates who can clearly demonstrate their involvement in previous Employee Relations and change projects, articulate the impact they made, and reflect on key learnings and successes.
If you're an experienced Employee Relations professional who thrives in a project environment and enjoys guiding businesses and employees through change with professionalism and empathy, we'd love to hear from you.
To apply for the position, please click on the apply now button and your CV will be sent directly to the responsible recruiter. We will respond to successful applicants within 7 days, however please feel free to get in touch if you would like any further information about your application.
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