Are you a visionary HR leader with a passion for systems, compliance, and service excellence? Our client, an established and forward-thinking public sector institution is now seeking an exceptional individual to join its HR Leadership Team and lead strategic HR services across the organisation. This high-impact role offers a fantastic opportunity to shape the future of HR delivery, drive innovation, and enhance the organisation’s reputation as an employer of choice.
As a large and complex organisation operating across multiple sites, this employer demonstrates a strong commitment to public service, professional development, and inclusive values. As Assistant Director reporting to the Director of HR, you will lead a high-performing HR Services function, overseeing recruitment and onboarding, HR Information Systems, Employment Compliance, Global Mobility, and Employee Support. You will also work closely alongside colleagues in the HR Leadership Team to ensure the effective running of the HR department and play a key role in shaping the department’s strategic direction.
Key responsibilities will include:
1. Representing the Director of HR at internal and external meetings and events
2. Leading forward planning and contributing to HR business plans
3. Preparing policy papers, reports, and statistical analyses for senior committees
4. Providing expert advice to senior managers and supporting complex casework
5. Championing data integrity and overseeing HRIS performance and development
6. Managing statutory and internal reporting (e.g. pay gap, EDI, compliance)
7. Ensuring compliance with UKVI, DBS, Data Protection, and employment law
8. Leading international recruitment and supporting staff working outside the UK
9. Developing and maintaining a compelling Employer Brand in collaboration with Communications
10. Promoting EDI objectives and fostering collaboration across HR and the wider organisation
11. Directly managing six team across HRIS, Global Mobility, Employment Compliance, Recruitment, and Employee Support.
To be considered you will require:
12. Degree or equivalent in HR Management or significant professional experience
13. Chartered CIPD membership (or equivalent)
14. Proven experience in public sector HR and working with trade unions
15. Broad generalist HR expertise including compliance, recruitment, HRIS
16. Excellent leadership skills with demonstrated success in managing and motivating teams
17. Strong people management and written communication skills
18. Strategic thinker with excellent negotiation and relationship-building abilities
19. Skilled in handling sensitive information with discretion
20. Digitally capable and confident with HR systems and reporting tools
21. Diplomatic, tactful, and self-managed in a complex organisational environment
22. Committed to equality, diversity, and continuous professional development
This is a unique opportunity to make a lasting impact in a highly respected public institution. If you’re ready to lead transformative HR services and systems, we’d love to hear from you.