Friday 30 October 2015

HR Partner, Technology sector, Dundee. Full-time, permanent. To £33k

Our leading technology sector client based in Dundee seeks a talented HR Partner to support their rapidly expanding business.
 
This is not a run-of-the-mill HR role and you shall be comfortable working as part of an entrepreneurial culture and dynamic business environment. The organisation already has excellent staff engagement levels and part of your role will be to ensure that this continues and is built upon.

We seek candidates whom are graduate or equivalent and at least Associate Members of the CIPD. Further, individuals who possess two years or more professional human resources experience from a fast-paced organisation where the focus is upon working with and through its people.

If you are interested in this role, please send us a copy of your CV in the first instance to ask@onlinehr.co.uk. Thank you!



Wednesday 28 October 2015

URGENT - HR Business Partner, Edinburgh

URGENT - HR Business Partner sought for a 6 month, fixed term contract with our public sector client based in Edinburgh.

To £35k pro-rata. Please get in touch if interested on ask@onlinehr.co.uk or 01313412550.




Wednesday 14 October 2015

"Managing Misconduct Disciplinary situations" workshop - reserve your place now!

“Managing Misconduct Disciplinary situations” is a one-day, practical workshop to develop skills and understanding of how best to manage instances of suspected misconduct in the workplace.

Taking place on Friday 27th November at the Premier Inn Hotel, George Square, Glasgow.

During the course of the day we shall consider:
  • managing a suspension
  • investigating alleged misconduct
  • deciding whether there is a case to answer
  • managing a disciplinary hearing
  • arriving at a decision and possible sanction
  • communicating the decision and sanction
  • the appeals process.

At the same time, we shall look at the importance of consistency in decision making to avoid unfairness, whether suspension is appropriate in cases of gross misconduct, how much evidence is likely required for a dismissal to be considered fair at an Employment Tribunal, as well as, what is “fair procedure”.

"Managing misconduct disciplinary situations" is an essential development opportunity for anyone required to manage misconduct issues when they arise.

This course is ideal for:
• an experienced manager or an HR professional wishing to refresh their  knowledge at managing misconduct disciplinary situations;
• individuals who are new to human resources or line management and wish to gain a grounding in how best to manage misconduct disciplinary situations in the workplace.

Benefits of attendance:
Delegates will gain a firm foundation, through development of understanding and skills, of how best to manage misconduct in the workplace.

Online HR workshops are limited to a maximum number of fifteen delegates to allow for engaging and participative dialogue as well as practical development of skills via a case study exercises.

Refreshments and lunch is provided.

Course structure, content and timings
9:20am  - Welcome, Introduction and Objectives

  • Delegates own experiences of managing misconduct
  • Essential steps
  • Investigating the alleged misconduct
  • Making the decision that there is “a case to answer”
  • Case study consideration of:
  • Conduct or capability?
  • Suspending an employees – how and when
  • Managing a disciplinary hearing
11am, comfort break
  • The legal framework and ‘fair procedure’ into practice (case study and consideration of a meeting template).
1pm Lunch
  • Making a disciplinary decision – case study
  • What is required to make a decision fall ‘within the range of reasonable responses?
3pm, comfort break
  • Delivering the decision
  • Group exercise based on case study to deliver the outcome
  • The role of an appeal
  • Group discussion: what are the objectives of, and opportunities arising from, an appeal?
  • Key learning points
4:30pm Close of the session

DATE: Friday 27th November 2015
VENUE: Premier Inn Hotel, George Square, Glasgow
FEE PER DELEGATE: £295 plus vat

To reserve your place(s) or if you have any queries, please contact me on 0131 341 25500131 341 2550 or email on ask@onlinehr.co.uk

Thank you!

Catriona


Monday 5 October 2015

HR Officer, Glasgow or Edinburgh. International Law firm. To £33k.

Up to £33k pa plus excellent benefits. Glasgow or Edinburgh based.

An outstanding opportunity to work with a leading international Law firm in a generalist HR Officer role.

Alongside the firms HR Managers, providing Human Resources related advice and assistance ensuring delivery of a sound and professional operational HR and learning & development service. Implementing, as required, HR and Learning and Development policy and strategic initiatives/projects .Ensuring compliance with legislation and professional HR best practice to promote the ongoing development of HR. Contributing to the development of HR policy and planning.

Key duties:
HR Policy and Specialist Advice: Work with partners/managers to manage sickness absence (including long-term absence) for assigned areas in line with the client’s absence management policy. Conduct absence meetings as necessary. Manage income protection claims as necessary. Responding to HR related queries and providing general advice on HR policies such as maternity leave, grievance and disciplinary procedures, flexible working requests, diversity and data protection. Deal with all maternity and adoption cases for the assigned groups/areas.

Employee relations: Manage grievance, and dismissal procedures for assigned groups, calling upon specialist support as necessary. Provide employment law advice, using specialist assistance as necessary. Act as the Employee Forum’s secretary as required.
Compensation & Reward. Understand the remuneration and reward issues relevant to the assigned group, including market and benchmarking analysis and reward activities. Provide advice as required on remuneration levels and other contractual terms for the defined client group. Assist with the annual salary review and employee benefits programmes.

Performance Management and appraisal. Provide expert advice on performance management issues, including carrying out investigations and disciplinary meetings. Advise line managers on employment law and best practice. Assist with advice, training and coaching on the appraisal process and ensure the timely completion of performance appraisals.

Recruitment, selection and induction. Liaise with the recruitment team to ensure recruitment is managed effectively, cost efficiently and in line with firm policy. In particular, to assist with identification of vacancies and recruitment authorisations, to assist as required with candidate screening, interviewing, determination of terms and conditions.  Conduct and present at company inductions as required.  Oversee the management of probationary periods for the defined client group.  Where necessary, assist as required with candidate screening and interviewing and assessment, particularly during peak periods.

Learning & Development. Work with Learning and Development colleagues to ensure that individuals are equipped with the skills necessary to carry out their jobs to a high level.

To be considered for this role you must has excellent verbal and written communication and customer service skills. Further, be flexible in nature, a team player and have the capacity to establish professional credibility quickly.

You will be graduate or equivalent and be an Associate Member, or ideally, Chartered Member of the Chartered Institute of Personnel and Development.

Your background should include solid generalist experience operating at HR Officer level in a Law firm, the financial services sector, a blue chip company or similar professional environment. Further, this should involve experience of employee relations, recruitment, performance management and learning and development.

If you would like to be considered for this outstanding opportunity, please get in touch with the team at OnlineHR,co.uk by emailing ask@onlinehr.co.uk and enclosing a copy of your CV.