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People Advisor

Lincolnshire Co-op
Lincolnshire
2 weeks ago
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About the role:

Our Support Services are always on hand to offer advice and guidance to colleagues across our business. Our Human Resources team are part of this, working with colleagues every day to strengthen working relationships and provide clear policies and procedures that continually support the achievement of our purpose and approach. An exciting opportunity has now arisen for a Human Resources Advisor to join our team on a fixed term for up to six months. This role will be based at our Support Centre in Lincoln but will also include travel to our sites across our trading area in Lincolnshire, Nottinghamshire and Yorkshire, so you'll need to hold a full driving license with access to a vehicle for business use.



In this role, you'll provide professional support and guidance on a range of HR matters and share best practice across our Society. You'll be involved in coaching managers to help develop their people management skills, monitor sickness absence, occupational health referrals and support return to work interviews. You'll also maintain accurate record keeping to support monthly and annual reporting. For more information, please refer to the full job description which is available as a download on this page. INDMP

About You

To be considered for this role, you'll need to show us:

CIPD qualification and have worked in a similar role previously. A strong generalist experience and a sound understanding of current employment law. Experience within a multi-site organisation and/or a retail environment would be highly desirable. The ability to build strong relationships at all levels and to coach and guide colleagues on a variety of HR matters.

You'll be able to show us excellent verbal and written communication skills, enjoy working with people and be able to work in a confident manner to deliver results. You'll be organised, methodical and able to maintain accurate records, demonstrate good time management with the ability to work under pressure and prioritise as necessary. Benefits:



In addition to working for a successful co-operative business, we offer our colleagues fantastic benefits, including:


30 days annual leave (including bank holidays) (pro-rata) Pension scheme (with up to 12% employer contributions) Generous colleague discount rates across our family of businesses Annual discretionary colleague bonus to reward you for your hard work Free tea and coffee provisions for all colleagues during rest breaks at work

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