Reed.co.uk
HR & Talent Partner

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Our Purpose
Our purpose is simple: improving lives through work. Here at Reed.co.uk, we do this by connecting people to a world of career opportunities online.
We are the UK’s leading destination for careers, and we match millions of people to new career opportunities every day. We have big plans for the future and are on the lookout for people to join our team.
Pay Range
£32,000 per annum
Job Description
Reed Online is looking for an HR & Talent Partner to join their People Team on a 12-month fixed-term contract in Holborn, London. Part-time considered.
Overview
The HR & Talent Partner is responsible for delivering high-quality HR and Talent acquisition support across the co-member lifecycle. This is a hands-on and operational support role, working within a busy HR Team to attract, develop, engage, and retain talent while ensuring an excellent co-member experience from onboarding through to offboarding.
The role provides HR guidance, supports recruitment and resourcing activities, coordinates learning and development initiatives, and ensures HR processes are delivered efficiently, consistently, and in line with company policies and employment legislation.
Key Responsibilities
HR Support & Co-member Experience
- Act as the first point of contact for HR queries, providing timely and professional advice to co-members and managers.
- Support key HR processes, including onboarding, inductions, probation reviews, employee relations matters, and offboarding activities.
- Conduct exit interviews and provide insights on co-member feedback and HR trends.
- Coordinate HR administration, maintain accurate co-member records, and ensure compliance with company policies and employment legislation.
- Monitor mandatory training and i-Learn completion, scheduling training sessions as required.
- Support co-member engagement, wellbeing, and people initiatives across the business.
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Recruitment & Talent Support
- Coordinate end-to-end recruitment and resourcing activities to attract and hire high-quality talent.
- Manage job postings, candidate communications, interview scheduling, and recruitment administration.
- Partner with hiring managers to understand hiring needs and support workforce planning.
- Maintain talent pipelines and deliver a positive candidate experience throughout the recruitment process.
- Track recruitment activity and provide regular updates and reporting on hiring progress.
Skills and Experience
- Experience in an HR Advisor, HR Partner, Talent Partner, or similar HR or recruitment role.
- Strong understanding of HR processes across the employee lifecycle.
- Experience supporting recruitment, onboarding, and employee relations activities.
- Excellent organisational and administrative skills with strong attention to detail.
- Ability to manage multiple priorities and work in a fast-paced environment.
- Strong communication and stakeholder management skills.


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Benefits
- Hybrid working as standard (minimum 3 days a week in office)
- Regular hack days with rewards for prize winners
- 25 days annual leave plus bank holidays
- Flexible holiday scheme
- Paid time off to move home
- Contributory pension scheme
- Enhanced family leave benefits
- Insurance benefits including life assurance
- Love Mondays events
- Discount scheme including gyms and popular retailers
- Range of wellbeing and mental health support avenues
- Central London office in an amazing location, with countless bars, restaurants, and theatres right on the doorstep
These are just some of the great benefits we offer everyone working at Reed.co.uk!
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