Location: Belfast, with travel across island of Ireland Salary: £35-40K per annum Hours: 37.5 hours per week, with reasonable flexibility required
Benefits
- Competitive salary and annual bonus opportunity
- Hybrid working with home-working flexibility
- 36 days annual leave (8 days above statutory entitlement)
- Excellent career development and progression opportunities
- Work alongside experienced HR professionals in a collaborative team
- Exposure to a leading All-Ireland business and the wider recruitment industry
- Supportive, inclusive and people-focused culture where wellbeing matters
- Modern Belfast city-centre office location
- Private Health Care from day 1
- Life Assurance – 4 times your annual salary
- Annual Leave Purchase Scheme ..and much more!
About the Role
A Fantastic Opportunity for an Experienced Senior HR Advisor!
Join Staffline, an award-winning, people-focused organisation and one of the leading talent solutions businesses across the island of Ireland. Based in the heart of Belfast, this is an exciting opportunity to become part of a highly talented and supportive HR team where your contribution will be valued, recognised and developed.
We are looking for a passionate HR professional who is eager to build their career within a dynamic and fast-paced environment. You’ll gain exposure to a diverse range of HR initiatives while also developing valuable insight into the world of recruitment and talent solutions, a significant advantage for any HR career.
Key Responsibilities
HR Advice and Employee Relations
- Provide practical and timely advice on employee relations matters, including investigations, disciplinary procedures, grievances, absence management and performance concerns.
- Coach and support line managers in managing people-related matters effectively and in line with employment legislation and company procedures.
- Support managers in applying HR policies and procedures consistently across branches and operational sites.
- Liaise with the company’s retained employment law specialists when specialist advice is required.
- Prepare responses to employment-related legal claims in partnership with legal advisors.
- Attend relevant proceedings and represent the business when required.
- Conduct or oversee exit interviews and analyse feedback to identify recurring themes and areas for improvement.
- Support conflict resolution and help address employee concerns at an early stage.
- Maintain strict confidentiality when handling sensitive employee and business information.
Employment Law and Compliance
- Ensure HR practices remain compliant with applicable employment legislation in Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland.
- Monitor legislative changes and assess their potential impact on the business.
- Recommend updates to policies, procedures and working practices where required.
- Promote consistent standards of HR compliance across the organisation.
- Maintain accurate employee records and support data integrity across HR systems.
Payroll and HR Systems
- Act as a key liaison between the business and the payroll team.
- Collate, validate and submit monthly payroll information accurately and within agreed deadlines.
- Process payroll inputs, including salary changes, overtime, bonuses, absence information and statutory payments.
- Support payroll administration within a fast-paced, multi-site environment.
- Identify opportunities to improve payroll accuracy, efficiency and reporting.
- Support the administration of the company’s HR system, ensuring employee and manager records remain accurate and up to date.
- Monitor changes that affect payroll, including pay rates, absences and employee details.
Reporting and People Data
- Produce and analyse HR reports to support business decision-making.
- Monitor employee absence data and work with managers to address recurring or ongoing issues.
- Provide weekly executive briefings and monthly HR reports to senior HR management.
- Present numerical data clearly and identify trends that may affect employee engagement, retention or performance.
- Use people data to recommend improvements to HR processes and employee outcomes.
Learning, Development and Performance
- Support the delivery of monthly one-to-one meetings and annual appraisal processes.
- Encourage managers to complete timely and meaningful performance reviews.
- Promote the organisation’s quarterly training calendar.
- Develop and deliver HR workshops where required.
- Coach managers to improve their understanding of HR policies, employee relations and people management responsibilities.
HR Projects and Organisational Support
- Support onboarding, employee lifecycle processes and HR administration standards.
- Contribute to organisational change, restructuring and workforce planning activities.
- Participate in HR projects designed to improve engagement, performance and the employee experience.
- Build effective working relationships with managers, operational teams and key stakeholders across Ireland.
- Work collaboratively with HR administrators to ensure efficient HR operations and high-quality employee support.
- Maintain up-to-date professional HR knowledge.
- Complete other duties aligned with the responsibilities and requirements of the role.
Essential Criteria
- A minimum of two years’ experience within a generalist HR advisory role.
- Demonstrable experience advising on complex employee relations matters.
- Experience supporting investigations, disciplinary procedures, grievances, absence management and performance processes.
- Up-to-date knowledge of Northern Irish employment law.
- A minimum Level 5 CIPD qualification.
- A third-level qualification in a business-related discipline or a relevant equivalent qualification.
- Strong commercial awareness and the ability to balance business requirements with legal and employee-related risks.
- Excellent written and verbal communication skills.
- Strong coaching, influencing and stakeholder-management abilities.
- Experience supporting change management and conflict resolution.
- Excellent attention to detail and organisational skills.
- Advanced Microsoft Office skills, including Word, Excel and PowerPoint.
- A full clean driving licence or reliable access to transport, as regular travel is required.
Desirable Criteria
- Chartered CIPD membership.
- Previous HR experience within a recruitment agency, professional services or business services environment.
- Experience supporting or overseeing TUPE processes.
- A recognised coaching or mentoring qualification.
- Knowledge or experience of employment legislation in the Republic of Ireland.
- Previous experience supporting payroll processes within a multi-site organisation.
Personal Qualities
The successful candidate will be:
- Commercially aware and solutions-focused.
- Professional, approachable and trustworthy.
- Highly organised and self-motivated.
- Confident handling sensitive and complex situations.
- Diplomatic, with strong emotional intelligence.
- Committed to high standards of HR compliance.
- Collaborative and able to build effective relationships across all levels of the business.
- Comfortable working independently while contributing positively to a small HR team.
Apply Today
At Staffline, we pride ourselves on creating a culture where people can thrive, grow and achieve their potential. If you’re looking for your next HR challenge within a business that genuinely puts its people first, we’d love to hear from you now!
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