
Head of DEI
- Newcastle
- Permanent
- Full-time
- Responsible for developing and delivering Cundall’s DEI strategy as part of our Global People Strategy, ensuring that regional contexts are reflected in plans and policies.
- Work with our DEI Cundall Communities (LGBTQ+, gender inclusion, ethnicity and culture, neurodiversity) and ensure constructive dialogue with leadership.
- Contribute to a positive and supportive working environment for all our people, valuing everyone as an individual and giving them a voice on matters that affect them through our DEI communities.
- Build strong relationships with leaders and managers to influence behaviours and decisions; driving strong inclusion across the organisation.
- Work closely with HR colleagues to evaluate and refine policies, initiatives and people practices which produce positive DEI and cultural outcomes and are appropriate to the geographical location.
- Work closely with HR colleagues to evaluate each stage of the employee lifecycle and remove barriers to progression.
- Preparation of regular data and reporting to measure progress, including pay gap reporting, composition, promotion, exit interviews etc.
- Use data to develop targets and action plans to improve representation in key areas across the business.
- Establish partnerships with external bodies and organisations to ensure adherence to best practice and provide sources of diverse talent.
- Provide specialist DEI advice on individual employee cases (e.g. accessibility)
- Increase understanding of DEI across Cundall through a range of activities e.g. mentoring, reverse-mentoring, communications, events and L&D programmes.
- Maintain our external reputation as industry leaders in DEI through contribution to bids, tenders, external materials.
- Identify appropriate external standards / charters to demonstrate Cundall’s commitment to DEI and to drive progress internally.
- Participate in developing Cundall’s social value strategy, devising methods to align activity with our DEI and talent strategies.
- Carry out EQIAs and provide DEI insights to inform leadership decision-making in new and existing territories.
- Provide thought leadership on current and emerging issues in DEI and culture and translate into practical actions.
- Educated to degree level / hold a professional accreditation or certification (e.g. Chartership) or equivalent experience.
- Proven knowledge and application of relevant equality, diversity and human rights legislation in the UK and internationally
- Extensive expertise in DEI and change management, with practical application through strategies, plans and policies
- Experience of working in a similar role within a complex international business, ideally within professional services