
ER & HR Compliance Director
- London
- Contract
- Full-time
- Provide succinct yet thorough guidance to senior HRBPs and senior managers within the UK Located Population to ensure the fair and consistent application of policies and defined processes.
- Partner with senior HR Business Partners and the dentsu Legal & Compliance team to provide expertise on the investigation and successful resolution of employee relations issues, grievances, and complaints, including:
- Analyse employee relations issues and trends within the organisation to identify root causes and recommend proactive interventions and share best practice to result in longer term improvements in case incidents and an improved culture.
- Collaborate with the dentsu Legal & Compliance team and external counsel to ensure compliance with applicable employment laws and regulations.
- Lead the design and delivery of employee relations related trainings and processes for HR Business Partners and managers, in partnership with other HR Centers of Excellence and the dentsu Legal & Compliance team.
- Collaborate with the business, other parts of the HR function and other functions as a trusted advisor, partner and subject matter expert on employee relations best practices and complex employee relations matters, including performance management, terminations, restructurings, leave management and accommodation requests, workplace drug/alcohol/violence matters, anti-discrimination, conflict resolution, etc.
- Leverage metrics and data to help identify employee relations and organisational effectiveness trends and collaborate with other HR functional teams to assist in the development of action plans, training, processes and tools to address problems, increase employee engagement and reduce employee relations risk and develop proactive business solutions to address these issues; and
- Lead on identifying gaps and owning updates in UK & HR Group policy to ensure legal compliance and procedures and employment contracts together with Global, EMEA and UK stakeholders.
- Manages the Policy Sub Committee to review, amend and approve UK&I policies. Ensuring that committee and appropriate stakeholders are consulted about new or existing policy amendments in advance of committee meetings.
- Lead a small ER team ensuring that they are continually upskilled in their capabilities and team service.
- Responsible for triaging EMEA HR related speak ups across EMEA markets, provide guidance, review outcomes and ensure alignment with Company policies, procedures and standards, as well as ensuring timely closure on the Convercent platform
- Establish best practice process in managing contingent employees across region, ensuring that employment is compliant with relevant local employment legislation and contingent workforce is tracked appropriately in Workday.
- Extensive experience in Employment Law (ideally 10+ years) and with Employee Relations in the UK, including experience managing complex/sensitive workplace related issues and drafting and administering employment-related policies.
- Excellent verbal and written communication skills
- Excellent interpersonal, influencing (utilising a range of influencing styles) and stakeholder management skills
- Strong policy drafting skills
- Proven success in establishing collaborative relationships with individuals at all levels and in all parts of the organisation.
- Strong knowledge of key UK employment laws and regulations and the ability to advise and identify employment law issues including regarding dismissal, TUPE, redundancy, anti-discrimination and dealing with people with complex needs.
- Experience supporting numerous work locations.
- Excellent project management and organisational skills to deliver results.
- Exceptional judgment and decision-making skills, especially in situations that are sensitive, complex and/or ambiguous. Demonstrating pragmatic ability to balance the needs of ER with needs of the business.
- Demonstration of strong social and emotional skills – ability to establish and maintain positive relationships; make responsible decisions and solve challenging situations; and set and achieve positive goals.
- Excellent analytical and problem-solving skills. Ability to analyse data, understand trends and develop recommendations for action based on the analysis.
- Demonstrated ability to handle highly confidential information in a mature and professional manner.
- Strong time management, project management and prioritization skills, with the ability to multi-task and manage multiple projects/matters to closure.
- Proficient in MS Office programs (including Excel).
- Ability to work independently.
- Prior leadership of a small ER related team
- Legal Practice Course (LPC) qualified and at least 2 years’ Legal Training experience is preferred but not essential, if ER experience is extensive.
- Experience of M&A integration, TUPE, divestments and outsourcing
- Strong business orientation coupled with a genuine desire to promote a fair and positive work environment.
- Ideally, knowledge of Irish employment law would be desirable.
- This is a 6 month FTC role.
- The team is based in our London office but operates under flexible working arrangements.
- As well as a competitive salary, you’ll enjoy a benefits package that you can tailor to your needs.