
GGS - Head of People
- Gatwick, West Sussex
- £65,000-75,000 per year
- Contract
- Full-time
- Partner with leadership to develop and deliver a strategic and operational people plan for GGS
- Lead industrial relations initiatives and manage complex employee relations cases
- Act as a trusted advisor, providing coaching and challenge to the Leadership Team and people team
- Drive delivery of HR processes including payroll, recruitment, and lifecycle events
- Use people data to identify trends and inform decision-making
- Support strategic workforce planning (12–24 months horizon)
- Champion continuous professional development for self and others
- 6+ years in HR, with 3+ years in a senior HRBP role
- Experience in airport ground services or similar operational environments
- Team Management experience
- Strong ER/IR experience (essential)
- CIPD (preferred but not essential)
- Industrial Relations Expertise – Demonstrated ability to manage union relationships, lead negotiations, and resolve disputes in a high-volume operational environment.
- Employee Relations Mastery – Skilled in handling complex ER cases with discretion and compliance, ensuring fair outcomes and minimising risk.
- Coaching & Facilitation – Strong coaching skills to support leadership development and team effectiveness. Able to facilitate workshops and training sessions that build people capability.
- Operational HR Acumen – Deep understanding of payroll, recruitment, and the full employee lifecycle. Able to manage cyclical HR activities with precision and consistency.
- Strategic Workforce Planning – Experience in developing and executing 12–24 month people plans aligned to business needs, including forecasting, succession planning, and talent deployment.
- Stakeholder Engagement – Ability to build trusted relationships across all levels of the organisation, influencing outcomes and driving collaboration.
- Compliance & Risk Management – Knowledgeable in employment law and regulatory frameworks, ensuring HR practices are compliant and risk-aware.
- Resilience & Adaptability – Able to thrive in a fast-paced, dynamic airport environment, managing competing priorities and adapting to change
- Access to discounted flights known as hotline fares, standby tickets and concessions with British Airways and other code share airlines
- Access to a Private Health Care scheme and additional health benefits including free winter flu jab
- Cycle to work scheme
- Free staff parking
- Discounts on public transport and airport food vendors
- A generous leave allowance (in addition to Bank Holidays) of 23 days, increasing to 24 days after 5 years service
- Pension scheme