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East Midlands Ambulance Service is looking for a People Partner within the People Services Directorate. The base for the role is Trust Headquarters however this is a hybrid role with a combination of a home/office working pattern, the expectation would be a balance of approximately 2/3 days on site on a weekly basis.
Flexibility is also a key to provide you with a work life balance. The position is available for 33.75 hours per week.
Leading a small people team, the post holder will be expected to make significant contribution across the HR function and People Directorate and lead on some specific areas of work and projects as part of our People Strategy aligned to the national NHS People Plan.
This could involve all parts of our people journey at EMAS, in regard to staff experience, culture, staff engagement, transformational change, employment matters as well as supporting the wider leadership and people agenda.
The role of the People Partner is a key member of the senior team within the People Directorate and operational divisions to provide strategic advice and guidance to the local leadership team. This role will support the achievement of business objectives and organisational KPIs ensuring that the advice and guidance given reflects the wider strategy of the Trust including the consistent application of HR policy and best practice and providing proactive support to develop and sustain an evolving culture.
The main duties of the role will be to:
Provide high level professional people services support to designated Divisions to support the delivery of business plans.
Support and coach key senior leaders working together in partnership regarding employee relations matters and investigations.
Support key business areas in developing culture and driving forward improvement to service quality and patient experience.
Manage and lead the provision of a high quality, responsive and comprehensive people service for the Divisions, ensuring all HR practices are embedded to support the delivery of Divisional and Trust objectives in line with annual plans and strategic objectives.
If you are applying for this role, you will:
- Have significant HR Business Partner experience with employee relations experience being essential
- Be committed to the driving and delivery of organisational change
- Be able to evidence that you are someone who maintains positive working relationships with staff directly and Trade Union colleagues
- Be someone who naturally looks to make improvements to working practices
- Have the ability to generate innovative ideas and meet challenging deadlines
- Be committed to your own personal development as part of a strategic people function.
- Currently be an HR practitioner who has a demonstrable record of excellence.
To succeed in this role you will need to be able to evidence;
- Excellent communication (written and verbal) and negotiation skills
- A proven track record of success in a senior HR role
- A successful track record of working collaboratively with Trade Union colleagues
- A proven track record of working effectively through operational managers to achieve success in wider organisational goals