Group Head Human Resources

Company: Capeon – A Global Family Office
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Location: London
Job Description:

About the Organization:

Strategic Wealth UK / Capeon is currently in a high-growth phase, backed by strong capital and operating across multiple business verticals with a long-term investment outlook.

At this stage, we are looking beyond a traditional HR profile. The expectation is for someone who can build and shape the people function from the ground up — putting in place the right structures, frameworks, and processes, while working closely with leadership to support business priorities.

This role will play a key part in bringing clarity and structure across the organisation, establishing governance, strengthening culture, and building leadership capability as the group continues to scale.

About the Role

We are seeking an experienced HR leader who can build and institutionalize the people function from the ground up, establishing robust systems, policies, and people practices aligned with the organization’s vision. The HR leader who can build the people function from the ground up — putting the right systems, policies, and structures in place as we grow.

This role needs someone hands-on and practical, who can set up talent management, performance frameworks, and compensation structures, while ensuring alignment with UK labour laws and regulations. You’ll work closely with management and stakeholders, acting as a partner in shaping the organisation and supporting business growth.

We’re looking for someone with strong experience, ideally across multiple industries (including sectors like renewable energy), who is comfortable in a growing environment — someone who can design, implement, and make things work.

Key Responsibilities

1. Build & Lead Group HR Strategy

Define and deploy a group-wide HR strategy aligned with Capeon’s investment and growth roadmap

Establish core HR governance, policies, and frameworks from first principles

Act as a strategic partner to the Board and Group leadership

2. Organisation Design & Workforce Planning

Design scalable organisational structures across multiple entities and geographies

Lead workforce planning aligned with business expansion and capital deployment

Drive role clarity, reporting structures, and operating models

3. Talent & Leadership Development

Build and execute a group-wide talent acquisition and employer branding strategy

Develop leadership pipelines and succession planning frameworks

Identify and nurture critical roles and high-potential talent

4. Performance & Reward Frameworks

Design and implement:

Performance management systems (KPIs, scorecards, PLI/bonus structures)

Compensation and grading frameworks benchmarked to market

Ensure alignment between performance, reward, and business outcomes

5. HR Infrastructure & Systems

Establish HR operations, policies, and compliance frameworks across geographies

Implement and optimise HRIS and people analytics capabilities

Build internal communication frameworks and employee lifecycle processes

6. Data-Driven HR & Governance

Monitor and analyse key HR metrics:

Talent pipeline strength

Translate insights into actionable business decisions and interventions

7. Change Management & Transformation

Lead organisational change initiatives across new ventures, restructuring, and scaling phases

Act as a trusted advisor on transformation, restructuring, and integration efforts

Candidate Profile

Experience

15+ years in progressive HR leadership roles – 5+ years in Renewable Energy (must)

Proven experience in a multi-entity / group or investment-led environment

Strong exposure to building HR functions from scratch or during scale-up phases

International exposure (UK, or global markets preferred)

Core Capabilities

Strategic HR leadership and organisational design

Change management and transformation

Compensation & performance architecture

Stakeholder management at Board and CXO level

Strong execution capability in ambiguous, evolving environments

What Success Looks Like (First 12–18 Months)

A fully defined and operational HR framework across all entities

Structured organisation design and hiring roadmap in place

Implementation of performance, compensation, and grading systems

A strong leadership pipeline and succession plan established

Measurable improvement in engagement, retention, and organisational clarity

Posted: April 12th, 2026