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Regional HR Advisor

Sheffield
£40k – £45k/yr
Posted about 14 hours ago
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Regional Senior HR Advisor

Home based with regular travel across North West, North East and Midlands
(Best being located Sheffield, Leeds, Wakefield, Doncaster, Manchester, Bolton or Preston)
£40,000 plus £5,000 car allowance plus benefits (25 days holiday + birthday off, buy up to 5 extra days, private healthcare, cash plan, pension, EV scheme with free charging, hybrid working and excellent development opportunities)
Permanent & Full Time

We're supporting a well-established organisation in the search for an HR Advisor to join their friendly and supportive HR team. This is a fantastic opportunity for an experienced HR generalist who enjoys working closely with managers, building strong relationships and supporting both white and blue-collar employees across multiple sites. If you're looking to move towards an HR Business Partner role in the future, this is the perfect stepping stone.

You'll gain exposure across the full employee lifecycle, but unlike many HR Advisor roles, this position isn't heavily focused on employee relations. Instead, you'll spend a lot of time partnering with managers, supporting organisational change and getting involved in a wide variety of HR projects that genuinely add value to the business. You'll report directly to an experienced HR Business Partner who will mentor and support you, ensuring you gain broad exposure across the full HR function while helping you build confidence in any areas where you'd like to develop.

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This is a regional role covering the North West, North East and parts of the Midlands, so regular travel to offices and project sites is required. Ideally, you'll be based around Sheffield, Leeds, Wakefield or Doncaster to make the travel manageable. Meaning a full UK driving licence and willingness to travel is essential.

The role is hybrid, typically with three days travelling and two days working from home. You'll have plenty of autonomy to manage your own diary. While some days will naturally be longer due to travel, this is balanced by quieter days, with the flexibility to finish earlier when your schedule allows.

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What you'll be doing:

  • Providing HR advice and guidance to managers and employees.
  • Coaching managers through a range of people matters.
  • Preparing HR documentation and reports.
  • Supporting HR projects, organisational change and training initiatives.
  • Building strong relationships across the business.
  • Ensuring HR processes remain compliant with employment legislation and best practice.

What we're looking for:

  • A good generalist HR background
  • Good knowledge of UK employment law and ACAS guidance
  • Strong communication and organisational skills
  • A proactive, commercial approach
  • A full UK driving licence and willingness to travel

If you're looking for a varied HR role where you can build your business partnering skills, get involved in exciting projects and work in a supportive environment with plenty of flexibility, we'd love to hear from you.

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Skills

HR Advice
Coaching
Documentation
Organizational Change
Training Initiatives
Relationship Building
Compliance
Communication
Organizational Skills
Proactive Approach
UK Employment Law
ACAS Guidance

Location

Sheffield, England, United Kingdom

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