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Employee Relations Specialist
Employee Relations Specialist
We are seeking an experienced Employee Relations Specialist to deliver expert HR support, manage complex cases and drive positive workplace outcomes across a dynamic organisation.
Salary: £50,000 per annum
Location: Bedford, Hybrid
Hours: Full-time
Holiday: 28 days + BUPA (family option available)
Closing date: Please apply promptly as applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis
About the role
Reporting to the Head of People, this role plays a key part in delivering a proactive, people-focused Employee Relations (ER) service. Acting as a subject matter expert, you will support managers across the organisation, managing complex cases and promoting a modern, inclusive approach to people practices.
Key responsibilities include:
- Managing a full range of ER cases from initial advice through to resolution, including escalated and complex matters
- Conducting fair, thorough and compliant investigations in line with employment legislation and internal policies
- Providing expert guidance and coaching to managers to support effective decision-making and positive outcomes
- Identifying trends in ER cases and recommending improvements to policies, processes and ways of working
- Building strong relationships with stakeholders to promote a collaborative and solutions-focused culture
- Producing insightful reports to inform business decisions and mitigate organisational risk
- Supporting a culture of continuous improvement and inclusive, people-centred practices
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About you
You will be a confident and pragmatic HR professional with strong Employee Relations expertise and the ability to influence at all levels.
You will demonstrate:
- Significant experience managing complex ER cases end-to-end, including escalations
- Strong knowledge of UK employment law and HR best practice
- Experience of coaching managers and influencing stakeholders to achieve positive outcomes
- Excellent investigation, analytical and problem-solving skills
- A calm, resilient approach with the ability to manage competing priorities
- Strong communication skills with the ability to handle sensitive matters with professionalism and empathy
- A proactive mindset with a passion for continuous improvement and delivering high-quality people services


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About the organisation
This organisation takes pride in creating a supportive and inclusive environment where people are genuinely valued. With a strong focus on collaboration and wellbeing, they encourage open communication, continuous learning and personal growth. Employees are empowered to make a real difference, with a shared commitment to doing the right thing and delivering positive outcomes. It’s a place where teamwork, respect and ambition come together to build a culture people are proud to be part of.
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