Location: Oxford - Town Hall/Work from home (Hybrid) credit_card
Salary: G7: £40,388 per annum full time (pro rata for part time) work_outline
Basis: Part Time People Consultant
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Salary: G7: £40,388 per annum full time (pro rata for part time) Contractual hours: 23 Basis: Part Time Region: Oxford Package: 29 days holiday plus public holidays, local government pension scheme, subsidised leisure membership, flex scheme (where appropriate), employer benefits scheme. Job category/type: Permanent Date posted: 24/01/2025 Job reference: 002611
Job description
We are looking for a People Consultant to join our team at Oxford City Council. This is a part-time position working up to 23 hours per week, with flexibility on how these hours are worked. In this role, you will provide expert advice to employees and line managers on all employee relations matters. You will support casework in line with OCC policies and procedures, build management capability through coaching and training, and provide guidance and support through the organisational change process. You will also help to maintain the job evaluation procedure, and work on improving employee wellbeing. Key responsibilities: Advise and coach managers on various employment issues Support complex casework Attend formal meetings and provide HR support Lead organisational change projects Manage the job evaluation process Update policies to comply with UK employment law Deliver training to managers Maintain good relations with recognised Trade Union groups About you: We are looking for someone with experience in handling complex employee relations cases, updating HR policies, and working with Trade Union representatives. You should understand UK employment laws and have experience in working with senior stakeholders. For an informal discussion about the post, please contact Victoria Taylor via vtaylor@oxford.gov.uk.
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