
HR Systems & Process Lead (Fixed-Term)
- Kidlington, Oxfordshire
- Contract
- Full-time
- Conduct a full review of current people systems, data flows, and manual processes.
- Identify inefficiencies, duplication, and gaps, especially between BambooHR and payroll.
- Ensure our systems are configured to serve as the single, trusted source of people data.
- Streamline core HR workflows (onboarding, reviews, approvals, data changes) to reduce manual work.
- Migrate or retire legacy or underused tools where appropriate.
- Improve data flow into payroll, with the aim of reducing risk-prone manual input.
- Consolidating performance reviews and goals into one system.
- Design and implement real-time, digital dashboards for executive use — replacing time consuming manual reporting.
- Define key people metrics aligned to strategic business priorities (e.g. workforce planning, attrition, engagement, DEI).
- Work with stakeholders to ensure HR data is trusted, accessible, and decision-ready.
- Explore appropriate, ethical use of AI to support analytics, process automation, or insights generation — pilot where feasible.
- Partner with HR, Finance, IT, and senior leaders to understand requirements and deliver solutions.
- Support capability-building within the HR team around data use, systems, and reporting.
- Deep hands-on experience with HR systems (admin/configuration level).
- Experience improving HR data flows and automating manual processes.
- Comfortable auditing, configuring, and decommissioning people tools.
- Proven track record of building interactive dashboards (e.g. in BambooHR, Power BI, Tableau, Looker Studio).
- Experience migrating HR data between systems securely and accurately.
- Understanding of how HR data supports payroll, finance, and strategic planning.
- Strong communication and project delivery skills, with an ability to lead cross-functional work.
- Exposure to GDPR/ data compliance frameworks.
- Experience applying AI/ML tools in an HR context (e.g. predictive attrition, sentiment analysis, automated survey insights)