Regional Employee Relations Specialist – Northern Europe
Source API remote eligibility restrictions: United KingdomFull-TimeMiddle
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Job Details
- Required Skills
- Stakeholder management
Requirements
- Strong understanding of employment law and employee relations best practice across Northern Europe.
- Experience managing employee relations cases within a complex business environment.
- Ability to manage investigations, case documentation, and stakeholder communication effectively.
- Strong organisational and prioritisation skills with excellent attention to detail.
- Strong analytical, problem-solving, and critical thinking capability.
- Excellent communication skills with the ability to adapt approach to different audiences.
- Strong judgement, discretion, and ability to manage sensitive matters with professionalism and empathy.
- Resilient, adaptable, and comfortable working in a changing environment.
- Growth mindset with a proactive and solutions-focused approach.
Responsibilities
- Support and manage employee relations cases across Northern Europe, including disciplinaries, grievances, dismissals, performance matters, reorganisations, and investigations.
- Partner with managers and stakeholders to provide guidance on employee relations matters and support compliant, fair, and consistent outcomes across the region.
- Conduct or support investigations, including note taking, documentation, report writing, and maintaining accurate case records within HR systems.
- Research, evaluate, and contribute to the development of employee relations programmes, policies, and procedures, taking into account regional employment law requirements and local practices.
- Deliver and support employee relations training, education, and capability-building initiatives for managers and People teams.
- Monitor and analyse employee relations trends and case data to identify opportunities for improvement and risk reduction.
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