HR Operations Manager

York
6 days ago
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HR Operations Manager role streamlining HR systems, compliance, and innovation for an organisation going through a transformation

The HR Operations Manager will oversee end-to-end HR systems and processes to support the employee life-cycle. This role is perfect for someone passionate about operational excellence and innovative HR solutions.

An ASAP/April start is required.

Client Details

Our client is a leading, forward-thinking employer in the financial sector renowned for its innovation and supportive culture. They are committed to continuous professional development, a balanced work-life environment, and ensuring every team member thrives. This is an exciting time to join them as they embark on a period of growth and transformational change.

Description

The HR Operations Manager will:

  • Lead the implementation of a state-of-the-art HR and payroll system, collaborating with IT and key stakeholders.
  • Oversee system integration to ensure seamless data flow across HR functions, from recruitment to performance management.
  • Optimise the HRIS to create streamlined, automated employee life-cycle processes, enhancing data integrity and reporting capabilities.
  • Act as the central point of contact for system-related enquiries, ensuring that managers and colleagues can fully leverage its features for actionable insights and strategic decision-making.

    Manage and optimise end-to-end HR systems and processes to support employee life-cycle activities while ensuring compliance with company policies and legal regulations* Ensure accurate maintenance of employee records and HR documentation in accordance with GDPR

  • Provide expert guidance on HR policies and procedures, serving as the escalation point for complex employee relations issues.

  • Deliver data-driven insights through analytics and reporting to support continuous improvement within the People function.

    Profile

    The HR Operations Manager should be:
  • Proven in HR operations, employee life-cycle management, and reward processes within the financial services industry.
  • CIPD Level 5 qualified or equivalent, with progress towards chartered membership.
  • Experienced with HRIS systems, including successful implementation and ongoing management.
  • Highly analytical, detail-oriented, and adept at problem-solving with strong leadership skills.
  • Well-versed in UK employment legislation and committed to continuous professional development.

    This is an urgent requirement, therefore a requirement to start in April 2025 ideally.

    Job Offer

    Our client offers a competitive salary c£55K, a comprehensive benefits package, free parking, flexible hours and outstanding career development opportunities.

    Enjoy a balanced work-life culture in a supportive, innovative environment where you can drive operational excellence. If you're an experienced HR Operations Manager, apply now or contact Amy Smith for more information.

    *Please note, applications will be reviewed from Thursday 13th March

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