March Recruitment
European Employee Relations Manager

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Position: European Employee Relations Manager
Location: Chertsey (Hybrid working policy)
Salary: On Application
Duration: Permanent
Hours: Monday-Friday, 9am-5:30pm
Our client is looking for an experienced European ER & Policy Manager to join their dynamic People Team, supporting HR operations. This is a fantastic opportunity to take ownership of complex ER casework, influence HR policy across Europe, and work closely with international teams and senior stakeholders. If you enjoy variety, autonomy, and making a real impact - this role offers all three.
Responsibilities of a European ER & Policy Manager
- Managing complex employee relations cases across Europe (grievance, disciplinary, redundancy, performance)
- Partnering with European HR teams and Works Councils
- Leading investigations and advising on ER strategy
- Supporting and implementing HR policy across multiple regions
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Key Competencies of a European ER & Policy Manager
- Proven experience in complex ER case management
- Strong knowledge of European employment law
- Experience working with Works Councils (essential)
- Confident stakeholder management across multiple countries
Open to candidates currently based in Europe - visa sponsorship will be considered where required.
Competitive salary and generous benefits package. Details provided on application.


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