Employee Relations & People Partner
Posted on Jul 6, 2026 by CV-Library
Blackheath, Sandwell, West Midlands (County), United Kingdom
Recruitment
Immediate Start
£36.1k - £36.1k Annual
Full-Time
Employee Relations & People Partner
Contract Type: Full-time, Permanent (35 hours per week)
Be the person managers rely on – and the difference colleagues can feel
At BCHG, we’re a people-first organisation supporting around 250 colleagues across housing, care and supported housing. That means our People team isn’t removed from the business, we’re visible, trusted and genuinely make a difference every day.
We’re now looking for an experienced, organised and values-led Employee Relations & People Partner to join the team. This is a role where you’ll take real ownership of a busy and varied caseload, working closely with managers to get things right, fairly, consistently and with the right balance of challenge and support.
You’ll be joining us at an exciting time, as we deliver our new People & Culture Strategy, with a strong focus on colleague experience, manager capability and doing the basics well.
Why BCHG?
Working in HR at BCHG feels different to large, centralised organisations. Here’s why:
We’re a c.250 colleague organisation, so you can really know your workforce and see the impact of your work day-to-day
You’ll partner directly with front-line services – a busy, varied and meaningful part of the business
You’ll build strong relationships with managers and become a trusted adviser, not just policy support
There’s enough complexity to stretch you, but not so much that you lose oversight
You’ll be joining at the start of our People & Culture strategy, with real opportunity to influence how we work
This is a hands-on ER role in a values-led organisation, ideal for someone who enjoys working closely with operational teams and driving continuous improvement.
About the role
As Employee Relations & People Partner, you’ll act as the main People contact for our front-line services.
You’ll lead on employee relations casework and support managers to confidently manage their teams, ensuring a consistent and compliant approach across all people and H&S-related matters. You will:
Lead a varied employee relations caseload, including absence, conduct, capability and probation
Support and guide managers through formal processes, attending meetings where required
Provide practical, timely advice on day-to-day people matters
Build manager confidence in handling conversations, performance and absence
Support recruitment activity across your services
Contribute to a consistent approach across teams, improving outcomes and decision-making
Support key H&S processes, including lone worker systems, DSE assessments and health surveys
Ensure all casework and records are compliant, accurate and well-managed
This is a busy role, we’re looking for someone who is highly organised, confident managing volume, and comfortable working with autonomy.
The kind of person we’re looking for
We’re keen to hear from people who:
Are values-led, fair, consistent, supportive and confident to challenge
Have solid experience managing employee relations casework in a fast-paced environment
Ideally bring experience from housing, care or another operational/regulated setting
Are confident advising managers and handling difficult conversations
Are highly organised and able to manage a varied workload effectively
Build strong working relationships with operational teams
Have a strong understanding of employment law and HR processes
You should hold (or be working towards) CIPD Level 5 and have a full, clean driving licence.
Why join BCHG?
You’ll be joining an organisation where people genuinely matter. At BCHG:
We care about how work feels, not just what gets delivered
We’re a socially driven organisation, rooted in the Black Country
You’ll be part of a visible, trusted People team
You’ll have autonomy and ownership in your role
Rewards and benefits
We offer a strong total reward package shaped by colleague feedback, bringing together pay, wellbeing, flexibility and development.
This includes:
Competitive, externally benchmarked pay - so you know you’re being paid fairly and competitively for the work you do
Flexible pension scheme with employer contributions up to 7% - helping you plan ahead and feel confident about the future
Generous annual leave above statutory minimum, plus the option to buy or sell leave - so that you can enjoy a well-earned rest or tailor time off to suit your life
Hybrid working arrangements with flexibility built around role needs - giving you the balance to do your best work while managing life outside of it
Enhanced sick pay, maternity and paternity pay - because we want to support you when you need it most
Health cash plan and 24/7 Employee Assistance Programme - providing practical support for your physical, mental and financial wellbeing
Paid time off for volunteering and support for significant life events - so you can give back and be present for what matters most
Access to professional development, funded qualifications and learning programmes - helping you grow your career, not just do your job
Recognition schemes, awards and colleague-led initiatives - because your contribution should be noticed and valued
Ready to make an impact?
If you’re an experienced ER practitioner who enjoys working at pace, building relationships and making a visible difference, we’d love to hear from you. Applications close on Thursday 23rd July 2026, with interviews to be held at BCHG Head Office week commencing 27th July 2026.
Please note that this role requires regular on-site presence (typically around 2 days per week across Head Office and services) to support strong working relationships with colleagues.
As a Disability Confident Employer, we continuously strive to create a more inclusive workplace. We are proud to promote equal opportunities and welcome applications from all backgrounds, including those of different ages, disabilities, genders, sexual orientations, races, religions, and marital statuses. Reasonable adjustments will be made available if required during the interview process.
If you have any questions about this vacancy, or require any reasonable adjustments to support your application, please get in touch with our HR team via (url removed) who will be happy to assist
Contract Type: Full-time, Permanent (35 hours per week)
Be the person managers rely on – and the difference colleagues can feel
At BCHG, we’re a people-first organisation supporting around 250 colleagues across housing, care and supported housing. That means our People team isn’t removed from the business, we’re visible, trusted and genuinely make a difference every day.
We’re now looking for an experienced, organised and values-led Employee Relations & People Partner to join the team. This is a role where you’ll take real ownership of a busy and varied caseload, working closely with managers to get things right, fairly, consistently and with the right balance of challenge and support.
You’ll be joining us at an exciting time, as we deliver our new People & Culture Strategy, with a strong focus on colleague experience, manager capability and doing the basics well.
Why BCHG?
Working in HR at BCHG feels different to large, centralised organisations. Here’s why:
We’re a c.250 colleague organisation, so you can really know your workforce and see the impact of your work day-to-day
You’ll partner directly with front-line services – a busy, varied and meaningful part of the business
You’ll build strong relationships with managers and become a trusted adviser, not just policy support
There’s enough complexity to stretch you, but not so much that you lose oversight
You’ll be joining at the start of our People & Culture strategy, with real opportunity to influence how we work
This is a hands-on ER role in a values-led organisation, ideal for someone who enjoys working closely with operational teams and driving continuous improvement.
About the role
As Employee Relations & People Partner, you’ll act as the main People contact for our front-line services.
You’ll lead on employee relations casework and support managers to confidently manage their teams, ensuring a consistent and compliant approach across all people and H&S-related matters. You will:
Lead a varied employee relations caseload, including absence, conduct, capability and probation
Support and guide managers through formal processes, attending meetings where required
Provide practical, timely advice on day-to-day people matters
Build manager confidence in handling conversations, performance and absence
Support recruitment activity across your services
Contribute to a consistent approach across teams, improving outcomes and decision-making
Support key H&S processes, including lone worker systems, DSE assessments and health surveys
Ensure all casework and records are compliant, accurate and well-managed
This is a busy role, we’re looking for someone who is highly organised, confident managing volume, and comfortable working with autonomy.
The kind of person we’re looking for
We’re keen to hear from people who:
Are values-led, fair, consistent, supportive and confident to challenge
Have solid experience managing employee relations casework in a fast-paced environment
Ideally bring experience from housing, care or another operational/regulated setting
Are confident advising managers and handling difficult conversations
Are highly organised and able to manage a varied workload effectively
Build strong working relationships with operational teams
Have a strong understanding of employment law and HR processes
You should hold (or be working towards) CIPD Level 5 and have a full, clean driving licence.
Why join BCHG?
You’ll be joining an organisation where people genuinely matter. At BCHG:
We care about how work feels, not just what gets delivered
We’re a socially driven organisation, rooted in the Black Country
You’ll be part of a visible, trusted People team
You’ll have autonomy and ownership in your role
Rewards and benefits
We offer a strong total reward package shaped by colleague feedback, bringing together pay, wellbeing, flexibility and development.
This includes:
Competitive, externally benchmarked pay - so you know you’re being paid fairly and competitively for the work you do
Flexible pension scheme with employer contributions up to 7% - helping you plan ahead and feel confident about the future
Generous annual leave above statutory minimum, plus the option to buy or sell leave - so that you can enjoy a well-earned rest or tailor time off to suit your life
Hybrid working arrangements with flexibility built around role needs - giving you the balance to do your best work while managing life outside of it
Enhanced sick pay, maternity and paternity pay - because we want to support you when you need it most
Health cash plan and 24/7 Employee Assistance Programme - providing practical support for your physical, mental and financial wellbeing
Paid time off for volunteering and support for significant life events - so you can give back and be present for what matters most
Access to professional development, funded qualifications and learning programmes - helping you grow your career, not just do your job
Recognition schemes, awards and colleague-led initiatives - because your contribution should be noticed and valued
Ready to make an impact?
If you’re an experienced ER practitioner who enjoys working at pace, building relationships and making a visible difference, we’d love to hear from you. Applications close on Thursday 23rd July 2026, with interviews to be held at BCHG Head Office week commencing 27th July 2026.
Please note that this role requires regular on-site presence (typically around 2 days per week across Head Office and services) to support strong working relationships with colleagues.
As a Disability Confident Employer, we continuously strive to create a more inclusive workplace. We are proud to promote equal opportunities and welcome applications from all backgrounds, including those of different ages, disabilities, genders, sexual orientations, races, religions, and marital statuses. Reasonable adjustments will be made available if required during the interview process.
If you have any questions about this vacancy, or require any reasonable adjustments to support your application, please get in touch with our HR team via (url removed) who will be happy to assist
Reference: 225331899
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Employee Relations & People Partner
Posted on Jul 6, 2026 by CV-Library
Blackheath, Sandwell, West Midlands (County), United Kingdom
Recruitment
Immediate Start
£36.1k - £36.1k Annual
Full-Time
Employee Relations & People Partner
Contract Type: Full-time, Permanent (35 hours per week)
Be the person managers rely on – and the difference colleagues can feel
At BCHG, we’re a people-first organisation supporting around 250 colleagues across housing, care and supported housing. That means our People team isn’t removed from the business, we’re visible, trusted and genuinely make a difference every day.
We’re now looking for an experienced, organised and values-led Employee Relations & People Partner to join the team. This is a role where you’ll take real ownership of a busy and varied caseload, working closely with managers to get things right, fairly, consistently and with the right balance of challenge and support.
You’ll be joining us at an exciting time, as we deliver our new People & Culture Strategy, with a strong focus on colleague experience, manager capability and doing the basics well.
Why BCHG?
Working in HR at BCHG feels different to large, centralised organisations. Here’s why:
We’re a c.250 colleague organisation, so you can really know your workforce and see the impact of your work day-to-day
You’ll partner directly with front-line services – a busy, varied and meaningful part of the business
You’ll build strong relationships with managers and become a trusted adviser, not just policy support
There’s enough complexity to stretch you, but not so much that you lose oversight
You’ll be joining at the start of our People & Culture strategy, with real opportunity to influence how we work
This is a hands-on ER role in a values-led organisation, ideal for someone who enjoys working closely with operational teams and driving continuous improvement.
About the role
As Employee Relations & People Partner, you’ll act as the main People contact for our front-line services.
You’ll lead on employee relations casework and support managers to confidently manage their teams, ensuring a consistent and compliant approach across all people and H&S-related matters. You will:
Lead a varied employee relations caseload, including absence, conduct, capability and probation
Support and guide managers through formal processes, attending meetings where required
Provide practical, timely advice on day-to-day people matters
Build manager confidence in handling conversations, performance and absence
Support recruitment activity across your services
Contribute to a consistent approach across teams, improving outcomes and decision-making
Support key H&S processes, including lone worker systems, DSE assessments and health surveys
Ensure all casework and records are compliant, accurate and well-managed
This is a busy role, we’re looking for someone who is highly organised, confident managing volume, and comfortable working with autonomy.
The kind of person we’re looking for
We’re keen to hear from people who:
Are values-led, fair, consistent, supportive and confident to challenge
Have solid experience managing employee relations casework in a fast-paced environment
Ideally bring experience from housing, care or another operational/regulated setting
Are confident advising managers and handling difficult conversations
Are highly organised and able to manage a varied workload effectively
Build strong working relationships with operational teams
Have a strong understanding of employment law and HR processes
You should hold (or be working towards) CIPD Level 5 and have a full, clean driving licence.
Why join BCHG?
You’ll be joining an organisation where people genuinely matter. At BCHG:
We care about how work feels, not just what gets delivered
We’re a socially driven organisation, rooted in the Black Country
You’ll be part of a visible, trusted People team
You’ll have autonomy and ownership in your role
Rewards and benefits
We offer a strong total reward package shaped by colleague feedback, bringing together pay, wellbeing, flexibility and development.
This includes:
Competitive, externally benchmarked pay - so you know you’re being paid fairly and competitively for the work you do
Flexible pension scheme with employer contributions up to 7% - helping you plan ahead and feel confident about the future
Generous annual leave above statutory minimum, plus the option to buy or sell leave - so that you can enjoy a well-earned rest or tailor time off to suit your life
Hybrid working arrangements with flexibility built around role needs - giving you the balance to do your best work while managing life outside of it
Enhanced sick pay, maternity and paternity pay - because we want to support you when you need it most
Health cash plan and 24/7 Employee Assistance Programme - providing practical support for your physical, mental and financial wellbeing
Paid time off for volunteering and support for significant life events - so you can give back and be present for what matters most
Access to professional development, funded qualifications and learning programmes - helping you grow your career, not just do your job
Recognition schemes, awards and colleague-led initiatives - because your contribution should be noticed and valued
Ready to make an impact?
If you’re an experienced ER practitioner who enjoys working at pace, building relationships and making a visible difference, we’d love to hear from you. Applications close on Thursday 23rd July 2026, with interviews to be held at BCHG Head Office week commencing 27th July 2026.
Please note that this role requires regular on-site presence (typically around 2 days per week across Head Office and services) to support strong working relationships with colleagues.
As a Disability Confident Employer, we continuously strive to create a more inclusive workplace. We are proud to promote equal opportunities and welcome applications from all backgrounds, including those of different ages, disabilities, genders, sexual orientations, races, religions, and marital statuses. Reasonable adjustments will be made available if required during the interview process.
If you have any questions about this vacancy, or require any reasonable adjustments to support your application, please get in touch with our HR team via (url removed) who will be happy to assist
Contract Type: Full-time, Permanent (35 hours per week)
Be the person managers rely on – and the difference colleagues can feel
At BCHG, we’re a people-first organisation supporting around 250 colleagues across housing, care and supported housing. That means our People team isn’t removed from the business, we’re visible, trusted and genuinely make a difference every day.
We’re now looking for an experienced, organised and values-led Employee Relations & People Partner to join the team. This is a role where you’ll take real ownership of a busy and varied caseload, working closely with managers to get things right, fairly, consistently and with the right balance of challenge and support.
You’ll be joining us at an exciting time, as we deliver our new People & Culture Strategy, with a strong focus on colleague experience, manager capability and doing the basics well.
Why BCHG?
Working in HR at BCHG feels different to large, centralised organisations. Here’s why:
We’re a c.250 colleague organisation, so you can really know your workforce and see the impact of your work day-to-day
You’ll partner directly with front-line services – a busy, varied and meaningful part of the business
You’ll build strong relationships with managers and become a trusted adviser, not just policy support
There’s enough complexity to stretch you, but not so much that you lose oversight
You’ll be joining at the start of our People & Culture strategy, with real opportunity to influence how we work
This is a hands-on ER role in a values-led organisation, ideal for someone who enjoys working closely with operational teams and driving continuous improvement.
About the role
As Employee Relations & People Partner, you’ll act as the main People contact for our front-line services.
You’ll lead on employee relations casework and support managers to confidently manage their teams, ensuring a consistent and compliant approach across all people and H&S-related matters. You will:
Lead a varied employee relations caseload, including absence, conduct, capability and probation
Support and guide managers through formal processes, attending meetings where required
Provide practical, timely advice on day-to-day people matters
Build manager confidence in handling conversations, performance and absence
Support recruitment activity across your services
Contribute to a consistent approach across teams, improving outcomes and decision-making
Support key H&S processes, including lone worker systems, DSE assessments and health surveys
Ensure all casework and records are compliant, accurate and well-managed
This is a busy role, we’re looking for someone who is highly organised, confident managing volume, and comfortable working with autonomy.
The kind of person we’re looking for
We’re keen to hear from people who:
Are values-led, fair, consistent, supportive and confident to challenge
Have solid experience managing employee relations casework in a fast-paced environment
Ideally bring experience from housing, care or another operational/regulated setting
Are confident advising managers and handling difficult conversations
Are highly organised and able to manage a varied workload effectively
Build strong working relationships with operational teams
Have a strong understanding of employment law and HR processes
You should hold (or be working towards) CIPD Level 5 and have a full, clean driving licence.
Why join BCHG?
You’ll be joining an organisation where people genuinely matter. At BCHG:
We care about how work feels, not just what gets delivered
We’re a socially driven organisation, rooted in the Black Country
You’ll be part of a visible, trusted People team
You’ll have autonomy and ownership in your role
Rewards and benefits
We offer a strong total reward package shaped by colleague feedback, bringing together pay, wellbeing, flexibility and development.
This includes:
Competitive, externally benchmarked pay - so you know you’re being paid fairly and competitively for the work you do
Flexible pension scheme with employer contributions up to 7% - helping you plan ahead and feel confident about the future
Generous annual leave above statutory minimum, plus the option to buy or sell leave - so that you can enjoy a well-earned rest or tailor time off to suit your life
Hybrid working arrangements with flexibility built around role needs - giving you the balance to do your best work while managing life outside of it
Enhanced sick pay, maternity and paternity pay - because we want to support you when you need it most
Health cash plan and 24/7 Employee Assistance Programme - providing practical support for your physical, mental and financial wellbeing
Paid time off for volunteering and support for significant life events - so you can give back and be present for what matters most
Access to professional development, funded qualifications and learning programmes - helping you grow your career, not just do your job
Recognition schemes, awards and colleague-led initiatives - because your contribution should be noticed and valued
Ready to make an impact?
If you’re an experienced ER practitioner who enjoys working at pace, building relationships and making a visible difference, we’d love to hear from you. Applications close on Thursday 23rd July 2026, with interviews to be held at BCHG Head Office week commencing 27th July 2026.
Please note that this role requires regular on-site presence (typically around 2 days per week across Head Office and services) to support strong working relationships with colleagues.
As a Disability Confident Employer, we continuously strive to create a more inclusive workplace. We are proud to promote equal opportunities and welcome applications from all backgrounds, including those of different ages, disabilities, genders, sexual orientations, races, religions, and marital statuses. Reasonable adjustments will be made available if required during the interview process.
If you have any questions about this vacancy, or require any reasonable adjustments to support your application, please get in touch with our HR team via (url removed) who will be happy to assist
Reference: 225331899
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