People Manager

  • Full-time
  • Employment Type: Permanent - 52 Weeks
  • Contract Type.: Full Time
  • Salary: Up to £45,000

Company Description

Title: People Manager

Location: Field based with requirements to visit locations and company offices when required

Salary: Up to £45,000 per annum 

Benefits:

  • 25 Days plus bank holidays
  • 3 volunteering days
  • 3 days grandparent leave
  • 24 week’s enhanced maternity leave
  • Bespoke training and development opportunities
  • Pension and life insurance
  • Discretionary bonus subject to criteria and overall business financial performance.
  • Discounts available on our HAPI app; high street shops, holidays & cinema
  • Wellbeing hub
  • Access to employee assistance programme
  • Free meals whilst at work
  • Career development opportunities
  • HIT Apprenticeships for all experience levels

Holroyd Howe is the market leader in the Independent School sector working exclusively with schools throughout England, Scotland and Wales. We specialize in creating a fresh and thoughtful food offer that’s uniquely tailored to meet the needs of each.

Established 25 years ago, we are a team of foodies at heart. Today, our foodservice is more than a meal. Our amazing teams work in partnership with our schools to create an inclusive environment so that we serve positive experiences with food through motivated and engaged colleagues. We are looking for a new People Manager to help drive the people plan across the business and be part of a business going through an exciting period of change. Holroyd Howe | School catering solutions tailored for you

As a People Manager, you will be responsible for fostering a positive and productive work environment, facilitating effective communication, and promoting employee growth and development within our independent school business, Holroyd Howe.

Your role is crucial in aligning team objectives with organisational goals and ensuring that employees are engaged, motivated, and equipped with the necessary resources to succeed. The People Manager plays a pivotal role in creating a high-performing team and fostering a culture of collaboration and continuous improvement.

Job Description

  • Provide leadership and guidance to the People Advisor - South, ensuring clarity of roles, responsibilities, and performance expectations.
  • Support the Operational team in the South through the management of cases and providing advice and guidance, in addition to supporting them with complex employee relation matters such as investigation, disciplinaries, grievances, appeals, absence matters and welfare cases whilst assessing any potential risks to the business.
  • Escalate and discuss all potential risks and complex cases to the People Director prior to taking further action.
  • Provide support to ensure compliance in all safeguarding matters whilst promoting a safeguarding culture throughout the business.
  • Provide support to the accurate processing of TUPE administration for new business gains and contract losses (TUPE in and TUPE out).
  • Foster a positive and inclusive work environment, promoting teamwork, collaboration, and open communication.
  • Support employees in their professional growth by providing learning opportunities, training programs, and mentorship.
  • Promote employee engagement and morale through recognition, rewards, and fostering a sense of belonging within the team.
  • Monitor individual and team performance, tracking key metrics and ensuring alignment with organisational objectives.
  • Collaborate with employees to identify areas for improvement and provide guidance and resources to support their success.
  • Ensure compliance with applicable employment laws, regulations, and company policies in all people-related matters.
  • Keep updated on relevant HR practices and trends, implementing best practices to enhance the employee experience.
  • Maintain confidentiality and handle sensitive employee information with integrity and discretion.
  • Facilitate effective communication within the team, ensuring that information flows smoothly and transparently.
  • Act as a liaison between team members and senior management, conveying feedback, concerns, and suggestions.
  • Foster strong relationships with employees, encouraging open dialogue and trust, and serving as a point of contact for their needs and concerns.
  • Collaborate with other departments or teams to promote cross-functional collaboration and knowledge sharing.
  • Ensure the HR tracker is kept up to date on a twice weekly basis as a minimum, ensuring all data is accurate and included.
  • Manage ACAS responses as required.
  • Ensure appropriate security for all HR or employee related data, with strict observance of departmental confidentiality and data protection.
  • Comply with HR led policies and procedures at all times.
  • Continuously self-develop and actively seek further development through discussions with and support from the People Director.
  • To deal with all reasonable requests as deemed appropriate for the role.

Qualifications

Skills

  • Proven experience in people management, preferably in a similar role or industry.
  • Strong leadership skills with the ability to motivate and inspire a team.
  • Excellent communication and interpersonal skills, with the ability to build relationships at all levels of the organisation.
  • Demonstrated ability to adapt to changing priorities and work in a fast-paced environment.

Personal attributes

  • Willingness to learn and progress
  • Be honest and trustworthy
  • Team player
  • Respectful
  • Flexible and adaptable to change
  • Possess cultural awareness and sensitivity
  • Demonstrates sound work ethics
  • Ability to remain tactful, calm, and persuasive in controversial and/or confrontational situations

Knowledge

  • Microsoft office applications including SharePoint, Forms, OneDrive, Outlook etc.
  • In-depth knowledge of HR policies, employment laws, and best practices.
  • Strong problem-solving and conflict resolution abilities.
  • Ability to multitask, prioritise, and manage time effectively.
  • confidentiality concerning any sensitive data and employee records
  • CIPD qualified desirable but not essential.

Additional Information

Holroyd Howe is one of the UK’s leading contract caterers, providing fresh innovative food services solely to independent schools and colleges. We are a team of experienced professionals who tailor our catering service provision specifically to suit children of all ages in order to meet the bespoke requirements of each school.

To provide our teams with the right skills to succeed in their jobs, we invest in their training and development. Our exceptional teams of seasoned specialists customise our catering services to fit children of all ages and satisfy the unique needs of our clients.

We pride ourselves on:

Sustainability

Sustainability is at the heart of our thinking; always mindful of the ethics of our sourcing and how we prepare our meals.

Nutrition

We take nutrition seriously and understand the impact a healthy diet has on the fundamental years of development. Meals are always freshly prepared from scratch and packed with nutritious ingredients.

Food Innovation

We offer a wide portfolio of training opportunities and experiences, which attracts chefs who are passionate about culinary excellence and menu innovation to our team.

From tasting tables, theme days and food theatre, to chef demonstrations and supplier showcases, we create engaging and fun dining experiences for our students. We work together to make mealtimes exploratory, quirky, and fun for our pupils, helping them build strong and healthy relationships with food.

Holroyd Howe is an equal opportunity employer. We are committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and expect all employees to share this commitment. All roles within Holroyd Howe are regarded as regulated activity, it is an offence to apply for a role in regulated activity if you are barred from working with children, therefore we will require an Enhanced DBS which includes a Barred List check for all successful applicants. We will also require shortlisted applicants to provide appropriate information regarding any criminal offences and shortlisted applicants will be subject to an online search of public available information on suitability to work with children.

This appointment is offered on the return of satisfactory professional references.

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