Senior HR Manager – Talent and Resourcing - Inverness, United States - UK Civil Service

    UK Civil Service
    UK Civil Service Inverness, United States

    1 week ago

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    Job summary

    Since we were formed in 2019, our HR Team has been developing new ways of providing professional and practical HR support to Forestry and Land Scotland (FLS) and our sister agency Scottish Forestry (SF). Our HR Team combines HR expertise on the full range of strategic, operational and transactional HR matters. We have an established business partnering model in place providing relevant service to our regions and directorates. Specialist roles include our Talent and Resourcing and Policy and Employee Relations functions.

    The Talent and Resourcing team support recruiting managers with the full recruitment cycle.� They also engage with the organisation on the continuous improvement and implementation of resourcing approaches and the development of talent management processes. The team comprises this role, 3 x Recruitment Advisors and 2 x Resourcing Assistants.�

    As an Executive Agency of Scottish Government (SG), we also work closely with SG colleagues in HR, Resourcing and Security too.

    Job description

    This is an exciting opportunity for a talent and resourcing professional to make a valuable impact to Forestry and Land Scotland and deliver an exceptional service to Scottish Forestry.� Reporting directly to the Head of People Services you will have five direct reports.�� Working in close partnerships with key stakeholders across the organisation you will ensure that the Talent and Resourcing team provides professional expertise and high-quality support to enable the organisation to operate to its full potential. You will also take ownership of the service improvements for the team and the implementation of these. This role will provide you with a real opportunity to shape both the talent and resourcing workstreams in a vibrant organisation.

    Working closely with the Recruitment Advisors, you will ensure that recruitment campaigns attract and recruit exceptional talent. As part of process improvement, you will lead the development of our use of technology for transforming our resourcing and recruitment delivery.�

    Central to your role will be ensuring equality, diversity and inclusion is mainstreamed throughout all aspects of resourcing. You will also lead on the team promoting employment opportunities by working with external stakeholders and attending career and learning fairs and promoting FLS as an employer of choice.

    You will lead on the creation, development and implementation of talent management processes.�� This will include assessing the effectiveness of our current workforce, identifying resource and skill gaps and building strategic talent plans for each business area.� You will play a critical role in supporting the development of colleagues and delivering strategic talent plans, working closely with both the Learning and Development and the HRBP teams in the identification of themes and requirements.�

    The post is based in either our Edinburgh or Inverness Office with the requirement for occasional travel to other offices across Scotland.

    Person specification

    Experience

    Essential:

  • Experience of leading, managing and developing a team of professionals including coaching team members to provide quality of service.
  • Experience of leading on or developing and implementing talent management processes including the development of templates and other materials.
  • Significant experience of supporting and managing the full recruitment cycle in a large organisation.
  • Experience of effective planning and prioritising of workloads and resources to deliver a consistently excellent service.
  • Experience of identifying, implementing and embedding service and process improvements, encouraging others to re-think ways of doing things, as you continually strive for improvement and excellence.
  • Strong interpersonal, decision making, influencing and negotiating skills.
  • Experience of analysing data to provide valuable insights.
  • Strong planning and organisational skills.
  • Ability to produce high quality written reports to inform and influence senior managers.
  • Desirable:

  • Knowledge of Itrent recruitment module or similar system.
  • Experience of working within a unionised environment and participating in consultation and negotiations.
  • Experience of 3rd party supplier management.
  • Experience of managing a geographically dispersed team to support the delivery of key business objectives.
  • Knowledge of the Civil Service.
  • Technical

    Essential:

  • CIPD membership (ideally at chartered level) or be willing to achieve within an agreed time period.
  • Sound understanding of employment legislation, particularly equality legislation and positive action responsibilities.
  • Desirable:

  • An accredited project management qualification.
  • Benefits

  • Learning and development tailored to your role
  • An environment with flexible working options
  • A culture encouraging inclusion and diversity
  • A with an average employer contribution of 27%