We are seeking a Role Analyst to join our active Grading Team. The team conducts job evaluations for new and regraded roles within the University, utilizing the HERA grading system. The Role Analyst will play a crucial role by undertaking formal reviews of roles and providing expert advice on pay-related matters to Departments and HR staff.
The ideal candidate will have a thorough understanding of the job evaluation process, preferably with experience in HERA or similar schemes. They should also be able to work independently, prioritize tasks, maintain accuracy and confidentiality, and meet tight deadlines.
Benefits of working at Cambridge include:
* Competitive pay with automatic service-related pay progression and annual cost of living increases;
* Generous annual leave of 41 days, including bank holidays;
* Flexible and hybrid working options;
* Family-friendly schemes such as enhanced maternity, adoption, and shared parental leave, workplace nurseries, and salary exchange schemes;
* Auto-enrolment pension scheme with a generous employer contribution;
* Travel benefits and retail discounts at over 2,000 stores;
* Support schemes for relocation and accommodation.
The University of Cambridge is committed to supporting staff professionally and personally, promoting a healthy work/life balance while maintaining our in-person culture. This role offers hybrid working arrangements, with the frequency of remote work to be discussed with the recruiting manager.
Successful candidates will undergo a basic disclosure and security check after accepting an offer.
This is a full-time position, but applications for part-time or flexible arrangements are welcome.
For informal inquiries, contact Paul Robinson, Grading Manager, at [contact details].
The application deadline is Sunday, 1st December 2024.
Interviews are scheduled for the week starting 9th December 2024.
The University supports equality, diversity, and inclusion and encourages applications from all backgrounds.
The University requires all employees to be eligible to work in the UK.
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