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Overview of salaries statistics of the profession "Client Human Resources Business Partner in UK"

45 000 £ Average monthly salary

Average salary in the last 12 months: "Client Human Resources Business Partner in UK"

Currency: GBP USD Year: 2024
The bar chart shows the change in the level of average salary of the profession Client Human Resources Business Partner in UK.

Distribution of vacancy "Client Human Resources Business Partner" by regions UK

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As you can see on the diagramm in UK the most numerous number of vacancies of Client Human Resources Business Partner Job are opened in . In the second place is Gibraltar, In the third is Northern Ireland.

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HR Manager- Jollibee
Michael Page, City of London
The People and Culture Manager partners with the General Manager in driving the strategic direction related to human resources and people development in alignment to the achievement of business goals. The position ensures the accurate and timely delivery of HR services for the members of the country or area organisation and achieving organisational effectiveness by having a complete manning requirement and mix, building employee competence, and optimising employee engagement through the conceptualisation and implementation of the different strategic HR plans and programs. Nature of work includes client consultation, research, presentation, and coordination with the other support units including direct working relationship with Regional HR - EMEAAEnsures timely completion of manpower requirements both for Operations and Main Office or Support Units through direct recruitment or partnership with accredited manpower contract agencies.Initiates in the creation or development concrete and innovative sourcing strategies to fill up manpower vacancies and implements the same.Spearheads and regularly convenes the management in the regular talent succession planning and performance validation in ensuring a sustainable and viable country talent bank.Develops effective working relationships with accounts and conducts regular consultations to effectively evaluate HR requirements of the unit.Conducts review or development of HR policies based on observations, trends, and directions; translates these policies into operating guidelines and consults with the country head to ensure alignment to over- all business directions.Identifies the gaps in existing HR policies; formulates HR policies relative to business directions in order to address gaps; consults with other business units, if necessary, and creates communication plan relevant to target audienceProvides inputs in the design and reviews compensation and benefits strategy together with the country management team and coordination with Regional HR EMEAA and its implementation in the business unit, incorporating business directions, applicable laws, research and benchmarks, and the compensation and benefits principles of the organization.Conducts employee dialogues or group sessions in order to evaluate engagement at the Division level; analyses information derived in order to come up with responsive interventions to address gaps or sustain engagement levels.Guides line managers in the implementation of country or market specific programs to address gaps or sustain engagement levels.Conceptualises and implements employee engagement programs that are relevant and consistent with principles and directions of the organisation; Drives support and participation from accounts for employee programs.Guides Line Managers in implementing the employee disciplinary process which includes case investigation, facilitation of administrative hearings and providing expert advice on case evaluation and decisions.Ensures that the basic labour standards are complied with based on local ordinances, regulations or laws.Conducts periodic review of organisation structure or job design based on researched trends, results of employee dialogues and understanding of the unit's function. Recommends solutions/options based on findings to the General Manager.Facilitates alignment and calibration of performance goals and targets across division and validation, calibration and management of performance results against overall curve in order to assist in proper performance management.Facilitates strategic planning sessions with Division Heads and his or her Leadership Team to ensure alignment of objectives and strategies to the overall business directions.Facilitates job competency development exercises, job reviews and job description development - capturing the evolving requirements of the job and ensuring alignment of roles to business directions.HR Generalist with HR degree or similar qualificationsWorking in a start-up and scale up environment (highly desirable but not essential)Experience setting up a HR function in the UK Experience within the food, beverage, restaurant or FMCG industries (highly desirable)
Procurement Business Partner - Education, Work and Skills
Michael Page, Manchester
You will lead on all procurement activity and contract management within the Education, Work and Skills directorate. The directorate drives and supports reform and social policy developments and cross cutting innovation linking in the 10 LAs across Greater Manchester.Delivered through a business partnering approach, you will lead on procurement activities including:Homelessness - Development and implementation of "a bed every night"Refugees - Refugee Transition fundEarly years - development of Autism support and role out throughout GMSkyline project - shared children's residential careDay to day activities include:Through a business partnering approach, provide a proactive and responsive procurement service supporting the delivery of GMCA's key, strategic objectives.Support high-profile, complex procurement projects to ensuring they are delivered on-time and on-budget and according to agreed specifications.Be responsible for the delivery of a number of high value contracts and tenders, utilising different routes to market, simultaneously whilst delivering best value for money and achieving cashable savings.Undertake the negotiation and management of strategic contracts and support the contract management arrangements.Undertake collaborative tendering activity with regional and national partners where applicable.Previous experience of working within a procurement function.Experience managing end to end procurement processes and tenders.Ability to build strong trusting relationships with suppliers, clients, customers and colleagues.Self-motivated with ability to prioritise workloads of self to meet deadlines
Procurement Business Partner - Police & Crime
Michael Page, Manchester
Reporting into the Senior Procurement Business Partner, the Procurement Business Partner - Police & Crime Commissioner works closely with PCC colleagues in the delivery of innovative commissioned services to Support the Police and Crime Plan, Gender-Based Violence Strategy, Violence reduction Unit, as well as services dealing with serious and organised crime.Day to day activities include:Through a business partnering approach, provide a proactive and responsive procurement service supporting the delivery of GMCA's key, strategic objectives.Support high-profile, complex procurement projects to ensuring they are delivered on-time and on-budget and according to agreed specifications.Be responsible for the delivery of a number of high value contracts and tenders, utilising different routes to market, simultaneously whilst delivering best value for money and achieving cashable savings.Undertake the negotiation and management of strategic contracts and support the contract management arrangements.Undertake collaborative tendering activity with regional and national partners where applicable. Previous experience of working within a procurement function.Experience managing end to end procurement processes and tenders.Ability to build strong trusting relationships with suppliers, clients, customers and colleagues.Self-motivated with ability to prioritise workloads of self to meet deadlines
Procurement Business Partner - Digital, Corporate and Economy
Michael Page, Manchester
Reporting into the Senior Procurement Business Partner, the Procurement Business Partner - Digital, Corporate and Economy works closely with colleagues in the Digital, Corporate and Economy directorate to support on all purchasing of goods and services.The Digital, Corporate and Economy directorate is one of the largest in terms of spend within the Combined Authority.Its stakeholders include IT, Core Investment and Facilities and it supports the delivery of services across the City Region. This frequently means working alongside external expertise with a strong focus on collaborating with public sector partners on major activities, including City Region Digital Blueprint, GM Good Landlord Charter, UK Investment Zones, and Specialist Fire Service hardware and software.Day to day activities include:Through a business partnering approach, provide a proactive and responsive procurement service supporting the delivery of GMCA's key, strategic objectives.Support high-profile, complex procurement projects to ensuring they are delivered on-time and on-budget and according to agreed specifications.Be responsible for the delivery of a number of high value contracts and tenders, utilising different routes to market, simultaneously whilst delivering best value for money and achieving cashable savings.Undertake the negotiation and management of strategic contracts and support the contract management arrangements.Undertake collaborative tendering activity with regional and national partners where applicable. Previous experience of working within a procurement function.Experience managing end to end procurement processes and tenders.Ability to build strong trusting relationships with suppliers, clients, customers and colleagues.Self-motivated with ability to prioritise workloads of self to meet deadlines