Waddington Brown are proud to be working in partnership with Norfolk & Suffolk Police to appoint an Interim Senior HR Manager for a period of 12-18 months a newly created and influential role leading HR delivery across both forces.
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This is a fantastic opportunity for a senior HR leader to shape the people agenda, drive operational excellence, and make a genuine difference in a complex, values-driven public service environment.
As Interim Senior HR Manager you will have an influencing role within the HR Delivery team reviewing the structure and operational efficiencies of the team. You will be working in partnership with Senior Management to implement and embed the people strategy, ensuring it meets the organisations strategic objectives.
What youll be doing:
Provide expert advice and support on all areas of complex ER casework.
Partner with other Senior HR Managers to drive the continuous improvement of HR delivery processes and systems, driving efficiency and service excellence.
Lead, coach and develop the HR Delivery Team.
Promote best practice within the HR function and ensure compliance with employment legislation.
Manage relationships with the union UNISON.
Play a key role in embedding the people strategy and shaping the future HR structure.
Collaborate with senior stakeholders to support organisational transformation and cultural development.
About you:
Ideally CIPD L7 qualified (or significant HR experience in lieu).
Excellent ER knowledge having managed many complex ER issues
Experience of working with Unions.
Experience of leading a team to deliver a comprehensive HR service within a fast changing and complex organisation.
A proven HR leader with the ability to think strategically while maintaining a hands-on approach to delivery.
Strong interpersonal skills including relationship building, motivating others and influencing.
Experience of managing budgets.
A commitment to diversity, equality, and inclusion in all aspects of HR practice.
Flexibility to travel within Norfolk & Suffolk when required.
Why work for Norfolk and Suffolk Police?
Working for Norfolk and Suffolk Police means joining an organisation thats progressive, community-focused, and genuinely values its people. As part of the Joint People Directorate, youll play a part in shaping the wellbeing, engagement, and success of a diverse workforce serving millions of residents.
Benefits include:
24 days holiday per year in addition to public holidays
Hybrid working 1 day in HQ at Wymondham / Martlesham, 2 days in the area and 2 days from home
Option of joining the local government pension scheme
Option of joining the sports & social staff association and UNISON and enjoying the benefits these provide
Access to the Blue Light Card with 100s of discounts
Paid-for training is available as is the opportunity to have mentoring, in a workplace where development is encouraged
Access to an Employee Assistance Programme (EAP) A confidential service, available 365 days a year, 24/7, free of charge which can provide around the clock support and guidance to help you manage work and personal stressors, as well as support you through lifestyle changes
Support Networks that provide information and opportunities to share experiences as well as offering advice and support to members
A diverse, equal and inclusive workforce in an organisation that values its people
A member of the National Police Healthcare Scheme, offering affordable private healthcare to Officers, staff members and their families
Important information for Applicants:
Vetting and safeguarding
Norfolk and Suffolk constabularies are committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and vulnerable adults and expects all employees and volunteers to share this commitment. All employees and volunteers therefore will be subject to background checks including vetting and references.
Police Barred and Advisory lists
Individuals placed on the Police Barred and Advisory lists will not be considered for employment by the police for a minimum of 5 years from the date of listing in the case of gross misconduct, or 3 years from the date of listing in the case of poor performance.
Eligibility Criteria
All Applicants must reside in the UK and have continuous residency for the past five years (The only exceptions are being stationed abroad through the Armed Forces or having taken extended holiday / travelled for a period of less than 12 months, where your UK residency has been maintained)
If this role is of interest and you are available at short notice or considering an interim opportunity starting soon, please reach out to Eithne Sanders at Waddington Brown for an informal conversation.
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