Head of People Operations

Trafford Park
10 months ago
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Head of People Operations

Location: Manchester

Contract Type: Full-time, Permanent

Hours: 37.5 per week

Salary: £55,000 – £65,000, dependent on experience 

We are brave, bold and inclusive – this is UA92.

At UA92, we do things differently. We are on a mission to develop the next generation of talent who are ready to make an impact in the world. Now, we’re looking for a highly experienced and strategic Head of People Operations to join our People and lead the delivery of first-class HR operations across the entire employee lifecycle.

The Role

As Head of People Operations, you’ll be responsible for leading a dedicated team across HR Business Partnering, Payroll, Recruitment, and Administration. Reporting to the Chief of People and Place, you will ensure legal compliance, operational excellence, and alignment with our strategic goals.

You’ll champion efficient, compliant, and people-focused processes, supporting everything from onboarding to employee relations, while driving change and continuous improvement across HR systems, policy, and performance culture.

What You’ll Do:

Lead, develop, and inspire the People Operations team, ensuring best-in-class service delivery.
Oversee policy development and ensure compliance with employment legislation.
Provide strategic support on complex employee relations matters and organisational change.
Manage payroll operations and reward processes to ensure accuracy and compliance.
Use people data and systems to deliver insight and guide strategic decision-making.
Foster a culture of collaboration, inclusion, innovation, and high performance.

What We’re Looking For:

CIPD Level 7 or equivalent experience.
Significant experience in a senior HR role with a strong understanding of employment law and payroll operations.
Proven ability to manage complex employee relations cases with legal risk awareness.
Strong leadership skills and experience managing a multi-disciplinary HR team.
A high degree of integrity, with exceptional interpersonal, organisational, and analytical skills.
Familiarity with HR systems and data analytics, with a passion for innovation and improvement.
A values-led, collaborative approach with a genuine commitment to staff experience and wellbeing.

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