Venesky Brown
Human Resources Business Partner

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Human Resources Business Partner
Venesky-Brown’s client, a public sector organisation in Stirling, is currently looking to recruit an HR Business Partner
Details
- Salary: £50,914
- Duration: Until the 30th of June 2027
- Location: Regular presence in the office based in Stirling with occasional travel to other offices as necessary
- Working Policy: Access to Agile working policy
Role Overview
You will support the delivery of the organisation’s strategic, people-focused requirements - both across the organisation and within their aligned Localities and Head Office functions - translating these needs into effective, people-centred solutions.
Responsibilities
- Support the Head of HR and HR Managers in delivering the organisation’s People Strategy and annual workforce plan.
- Build proactive, effective relationships with aligned business areas, collaborating with HR colleagues to deliver solutions aligned to organisational needs.
- Provide managers with robust, consistent advice on all aspects of employment and people management, to build capability and confidence, and to ensure fair and equitable application of policies and procedures.
- Work in partnership with Locality and Head Office teams to drive organisational change, strengthen staff engagement and maintain inclusive, partnership working with the trade union.
- Actively advise and participate in regular management and partnership meetings, supporting workforce planning and People Strategy implementation to ensure organisational capacity, resilience and readiness to meet future business needs.
- Lead establishment governance and ensure adherence to vacancy management processes and protocol
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Essential Skills
- Chartered Membership (MCIPD) of the CIPD, at CIPD Level 7 qualification.
- Degree or equivalent qualification.
- Strong evidence of continuing professional development.
- Significant professional HR experience across workforce planning, wellbeing, employee relations, talent attraction, reward, policy development and management development.
- Proven experience working in partnership with a trade union or staff association.
- Extensive experience partnering managers to provide expert employee relations support, including disciplinary, grievance, capability and absence management procedures.
- Experience of supporting the development of a culture where employee capability, wellbeing and development are embedded as core priorities.
- Experience of policy research, development and implementation.
- Experience of job design and job evaluation.
- Proven experience using HR systems, Microsoft 365 and digital platforms for data analysis, communication and service delivery.
- Sound knowledge of employment law and HR best practice.
- Strong understanding of inclusion principles and behaviour frameworks, with the ability to support the effective embedding of these values across the organisation.
- Understanding of reward and benefit offerings which support attraction, inclusion and retention.
- Skilled in building effective relationships and working collaboratively with colleagues and trade union representatives, contributing positively to a cohesive culture across the organisation.
- Self-motivated and enthusiastic with the ability to manage challenging or sensitive matters using sound judgement, discretion, and a people-centred approach.
- Strong coaching and mentoring capabilities, ideally supporting by experience in mediation.
- Demonstrates a consistent commitment to ongoing professional development.
- Methodical, adaptable and able to prioritise a diverse workload, whilst delivering support aligned to our shared purpose.
- Dedicated to providing a high-quality HR service, working with autonomy and flexibility.
- Resilient, calm and professional in sensitive or difficult circumstances; supporting colleagues with discretion, integrity, empathy and respect, and acting consistently in line with values.


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