Collège Français Bilingue de Londres (CFBL)
Human Resources Manager

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About CFBL
Located in the heart of London in a listed Victorian building, the Collège Français Bilingue de Londres (CFBL) welcomes around 700 pupils from Nursery to Year 10 in a warm, multicultural and nurturing environment.
Rated Outstanding by Ofsted, CFBL delivers a bilingual education based on an enhanced version of the French National Curriculum. The school promotes academic excellence, cultural openness and personal development, preparing students for a wide range of academic pathways, including the French Baccalauréat, IB and A-Levels.
Our diverse and international staff value professionalism, collaboration, innovation and care. This is an exciting opportunity to join a bilingual school community and contribute to the continued development of a high-quality HR service.
The Role
CFBL is seeking an experienced, proactive and highly organised HR Manager to lead the school’s HR function and provide a professional, compliant and people-focused HR service across the school.
Reporting to the Head of Finance and Administration, the HR Manager will be a member of the Senior Leadership Team and will work closely with the Headteacher, other SLT members, Designated Safeguarding Lead on HR, staffing and compliance matters.
The HR Manager will oversee the full employee lifecycle and ensure a professional, compliant and people-focused HR service across the school. This will include safer recruitment, onboarding, HR and safeguarding compliance, visa, right-to-work and sponsor compliance processes where applicable, employee relations, payroll preparation, absence management, HR systems, policies and staff communications.
This is a hands-on role requiring both operational delivery and sound HR judgement. The successful candidate will be comfortable working in a busy school environment, managing competing priorities, advising managers, maintaining accurate records and ensuring strong safeguarding and compliance standards.
Key responsibilities
- Work closely with the Headteacher, SLT, Designated Safeguarding Lead and operational teams to ensure the HR function supports both compliance and the operational needs of the school.
- Provide practical HR advice and support to managers on employee relations matters, including conduct, capability, performance, grievances and absence management.
- Provide practical HR advice and support to managers with HR processes and on employee relations matters, including conduct, capability, performance, grievances and absence management.
- Oversee key HR operations, including contracts, employee records, HR documentation, staff files and benefits administration.
- Coordinate safer recruitment and onboarding processes.
- Maintain HR compliance processes, including the Single Central Register, safeguarding-related employment checks and alignment with KCSIE requirements.
- Be the point of contact for any queries regarding visa, right-to-work and sponsor compliance processes and immigration audit.
- Prepare monthly payroll information and be the point for any queries from the team and payroll provider.
- Support the effective use and improvement of HR systems, HR data and reporting, including preparation of HR information for SLT and the Board.
- Support the review, implementation and communication of HR policies, HR intranet updates and employment-related procedures.
- Contribute to staff wellbeing, engagement and retention initiatives, helping to promote a positive and professional working culture.
- Line manage the HR Assistant.
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Person Specification
Qualifications and experience
- Fluent French and English, spoken and written, essential.
- Minimum 5 to 7 years’ HR experience, ideally in a generalist HR role.
- CIPD Level 5 qualification, or equivalent experience.
- Strong knowledge of UK employment law and HR best practice.
- Solid experience advising managers and managing employee relations cases.
- Experience with recruitment, onboarding, HR administration and payroll preparation.
- Experience in a school, education, charity or regulated environment would be an advantage.
- Understanding of safer recruitment, DBS checks, safeguarding compliance and the Single Central Register would be desirable.
- Experience in a bilingual / international environment would be an advantage.


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Skills and attributes
- Excellent organisation and attention to detail.
- Strong discretion and ability to handle confidential matters.
- Clear communication skills in both French and English.
- Confident in advising managers and building trusted relationships.
- Practical, solutions-focused and able to balance compliance with school needs.
- Strong IT skills, including HR systems and spreadsheets.
- Commitment to safeguarding and the values of the school.
Salary and Benefits
In addition to a competitive salary of circa £50,000 per annum, depending on experience and qualifications, CFBL offers:
- Access to an annual professional development and training programme.
- A flexible benefits allowance of up to £2,000 per year.
- Discounted school fees for children enrolled at CFBL.
- Free balanced meals, freshly prepared on site.
- Access to internal courses depending on demand.
- Perkbox benefits programme.
- Private health insurance.
- Life insurance.
Safeguarding and Child Protection
CFBL is fully committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people. All staff share this commitment.
The successful applicant will be subject to:
- An Enhanced DBS check including children’s barred list information where the role is assessed as regulated activity.
- A declaration of non-disqualification.
- Verification of two recent professional references.
- Right to work checks.
- Any other safeguarding checks required for the role.
CFBL is an equal opportunities employer and is committed to fostering a diverse and inclusive working environment.
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