Employee Relations Manager

Company: Fitzgerald

Location: Exeter

Posted: April 29th, 2026

Job Type: Full-time (minimum 30 hours per week)

Salary: £65,000 (FTE) per annum

We offer a competitive salary package aligned with current market rates for this role.

Location: This is a hybrid role where you’ll be based from home with some travel for meetings. Candidates must be based in the South East or South West of England.

About us

We’re a full-service HR consultancy that partners with clients to help their people and businesses thrive. Sometimes we act as their in‑house HR team, sometimes as an extension of their existing people team — but always as a trusted partner that genuinely cares.

We believe people are the foundation of every business’s success. Our job is to help clients create workplaces where everyone can do their best work.

The role

As Employee Relations Manager, you’ll be accountable for the work of a small team, focusing on the quality, performance, and reputation of Fitzgerald’s Employee Relations service.

This is a hands‑on role, balancing line management of a small team with complex casework. You’ll work closely with the Head of Employee Relations and our People Partnering teams, ensuring ER is integrated, consistent and impactful across everything we deliver.

What you’ll be doing

You’ll oversee and manage the performance of a small team, ensuring a brilliant service for our clients. In addition to keeping your team engaged and meeting targets, you’ll provide expert advice and guidance to our internal team on a variety of complex employee relations activities.

Additional responsibilities include standalone projects (complex investigations, business change exercises, policy and contract development, etc.) and serving as the first point of contact for a small portfolio of accounts that require a focus on employee relations, which you’re responsible for growing and developing.

Your work will include:

About you

You’re an experienced Employee Relations professional with deep technical expertise, strong people management skills, and a genuinely human approach.

You'll bring:

CIPD Level 7 or equivalent employment law qualification (or qualified by experience at that level) is essential. Experience in consultancy or professional services is desirable.

You must be based in the South East or South West of England. You’ll also need a UK driving licence and be willing to travel as required.

The Perks

We offer:

We’re committed to building a diverse and inclusive team and actively encourage applications from people of all backgrounds.

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