Employee Relations Case Advisor
Posted on Sep 12, 2024 by CV-Library
Croydon, Greater London, United Kingdom
Recruitment
Immediate Start
£14 - £15.5 Hourly
Temporary
Job Title: Employee Relations Care Advisor
Starting: ASAP
Duration: 4 months and could be longer
Hours: Monday to Friday, 9 – 5.30
Location: Croydon, South London
Band: 5
Pay:
£14 - £15.50ph depending on the experience, as you will be paid directly by the client, this will need to be finalised by them
Job Summary:
The Employee Relations Advisor will provide first line Human Resources advice and support to Trust employees and managers, in accordance with the Trust’s policies and procedures and good employment practices.
Duties:
To provide first line advice and guidance to managers on managing short term and long term sickness absence in accordance with the Trust’s Sickness and Attendance Management Policy, following the process through from beginning to end, including holding and supporting managers with termination hearings
To communicate complex/ sensitive information relating to ill health retirement and redeployment processes (both permanent and temporary redeployment)
To support management and employees with these processes recognising the sensitive and complex nature of cases that often result in these actions
To assist managers to reduce sickness absence through active management; supporting and advising Managers in conducting all short and long term sickness review meetings for designated department, including offering advice and support on complex and sensitive cases
Supporting with appeals as and when required, overseen by the ER Manager as needed
Supporting the individuals in a compassionate and dignified way during what is often a difficult period of time for them
Supporting the Senior ER Advisors and ER Manager to collate any case material needed for appeals raised against stage three hearings, and attend to support the manager during these hearings
To use ESR sickness data when managing short and long term sickness cases, to be able to provide information to staff and managers when approaching half or nil pay
To monitor and ensure long term sickness absence cases which go beyond 12 months absence pay is reinstated at half
To identify potential hot spot areas of concern across the directorates and work in partnership with the HR Business Partnering team, Occupational Health and Staff Health and Wellbeing leads to identify and implement interventions that may be appropriate to address local issues in a multidisciplinary team way
Interpret and advise managers on Trust policies to ensure compliance, whilst offering general HR advice to all Trust staff
To take a leading HR role on Flexible Working applications and appeals, supporting managers to review the particular impacts any flexible working application may have to both the individual and the service
Ensure advice is provided to enable Managers to make appropriate decisions when
considering refusal of applications
Regularly run reports from ESR on the number of flexible working requests that are being made and identify areas where there are outliers
To take a leading role on any cases that are needed where an individual’s professional registration (ie pin number) has expired and not been renewed meaning individual is unable to legally work in the role they are employed to complete
Update the ESR case management systems and trackers to ensure that ER cases are accessible and up to date for accurate reporting.
Provide advice and first level support to managers and staff on aspects of employee relations including DBS, Professional Registration, conduct issues and other matters, whilst keeping the relevant Senior ER Advisor updated, escalating to the ER Manager or Head of Strategic ER where necessary
Provide advice, coaching and guidance to managers to support them to undertake successful informal resolution meetings
Support the ER Administrators with the collation of Freedom of Information (FOI) requests for information, liaising with directorate managers as required to ensure information provided is accurate and in a timely manner, recognising the sensitive and confidential nature of information held by the HR team
Dealing with general enquiries and recording and relaying accurate messages. Ensure all
correspondence is accurate, and ensure incoming post, queries, and complaints are dealt with in a timely manner (for the HR and ER team) supporting the ER Administrators as needed
To be confident running reports and analysing complex and highly sensitive data relating to
individuals employment, spotting trends and patterns to identify potential interventions and
improvements needed
Submit monthly reports to the payroll liaison team with details of open-ended long-term sickness cases, in order to help minimise any incorrect overpayments
Monitoring the return to half pay of long term (over 12 months absent) employees
Work with managers to ensure accurate reporting of information onto the e-rostering system.
Essential Experience:
Experience working as a employee relations care advisor of an NHS Trust
Experience working on a band 5 level
At least 2 years NHS experience
Able to advise managers on complex ER queries
Dealing with long term sickness, redundancy and dismissal cases
Desirable Experience:
Good knowledge of employment law
CIPD qualified
Having managed a team
Understanding the current financial restraints that the NHS is experiencing
Knowledge of Agenda for Change regulations
Experience using ESR
Smart card holder
Experience using e-DBS
Person Specification:
Excellent communication skills both over the phone, via email and face to face
Excellent attention to detail
Ability to deal with very sensitive information
Motivated and enthusiastic team player
Ability to act on own initiative
Excellent interpersonal skills
Excellent knowledge of patient confidentiality
Starting: ASAP
Duration: 4 months and could be longer
Hours: Monday to Friday, 9 – 5.30
Location: Croydon, South London
Band: 5
Pay:
£14 - £15.50ph depending on the experience, as you will be paid directly by the client, this will need to be finalised by them
Job Summary:
The Employee Relations Advisor will provide first line Human Resources advice and support to Trust employees and managers, in accordance with the Trust’s policies and procedures and good employment practices.
Duties:
To provide first line advice and guidance to managers on managing short term and long term sickness absence in accordance with the Trust’s Sickness and Attendance Management Policy, following the process through from beginning to end, including holding and supporting managers with termination hearings
To communicate complex/ sensitive information relating to ill health retirement and redeployment processes (both permanent and temporary redeployment)
To support management and employees with these processes recognising the sensitive and complex nature of cases that often result in these actions
To assist managers to reduce sickness absence through active management; supporting and advising Managers in conducting all short and long term sickness review meetings for designated department, including offering advice and support on complex and sensitive cases
Supporting with appeals as and when required, overseen by the ER Manager as needed
Supporting the individuals in a compassionate and dignified way during what is often a difficult period of time for them
Supporting the Senior ER Advisors and ER Manager to collate any case material needed for appeals raised against stage three hearings, and attend to support the manager during these hearings
To use ESR sickness data when managing short and long term sickness cases, to be able to provide information to staff and managers when approaching half or nil pay
To monitor and ensure long term sickness absence cases which go beyond 12 months absence pay is reinstated at half
To identify potential hot spot areas of concern across the directorates and work in partnership with the HR Business Partnering team, Occupational Health and Staff Health and Wellbeing leads to identify and implement interventions that may be appropriate to address local issues in a multidisciplinary team way
Interpret and advise managers on Trust policies to ensure compliance, whilst offering general HR advice to all Trust staff
To take a leading HR role on Flexible Working applications and appeals, supporting managers to review the particular impacts any flexible working application may have to both the individual and the service
Ensure advice is provided to enable Managers to make appropriate decisions when
considering refusal of applications
Regularly run reports from ESR on the number of flexible working requests that are being made and identify areas where there are outliers
To take a leading role on any cases that are needed where an individual’s professional registration (ie pin number) has expired and not been renewed meaning individual is unable to legally work in the role they are employed to complete
Update the ESR case management systems and trackers to ensure that ER cases are accessible and up to date for accurate reporting.
Provide advice and first level support to managers and staff on aspects of employee relations including DBS, Professional Registration, conduct issues and other matters, whilst keeping the relevant Senior ER Advisor updated, escalating to the ER Manager or Head of Strategic ER where necessary
Provide advice, coaching and guidance to managers to support them to undertake successful informal resolution meetings
Support the ER Administrators with the collation of Freedom of Information (FOI) requests for information, liaising with directorate managers as required to ensure information provided is accurate and in a timely manner, recognising the sensitive and confidential nature of information held by the HR team
Dealing with general enquiries and recording and relaying accurate messages. Ensure all
correspondence is accurate, and ensure incoming post, queries, and complaints are dealt with in a timely manner (for the HR and ER team) supporting the ER Administrators as needed
To be confident running reports and analysing complex and highly sensitive data relating to
individuals employment, spotting trends and patterns to identify potential interventions and
improvements needed
Submit monthly reports to the payroll liaison team with details of open-ended long-term sickness cases, in order to help minimise any incorrect overpayments
Monitoring the return to half pay of long term (over 12 months absent) employees
Work with managers to ensure accurate reporting of information onto the e-rostering system.
Essential Experience:
Experience working as a employee relations care advisor of an NHS Trust
Experience working on a band 5 level
At least 2 years NHS experience
Able to advise managers on complex ER queries
Dealing with long term sickness, redundancy and dismissal cases
Desirable Experience:
Good knowledge of employment law
CIPD qualified
Having managed a team
Understanding the current financial restraints that the NHS is experiencing
Knowledge of Agenda for Change regulations
Experience using ESR
Smart card holder
Experience using e-DBS
Person Specification:
Excellent communication skills both over the phone, via email and face to face
Excellent attention to detail
Ability to deal with very sensitive information
Motivated and enthusiastic team player
Ability to act on own initiative
Excellent interpersonal skills
Excellent knowledge of patient confidentiality
Reference: 222314167
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Employee Relations Case Advisor
Posted on Sep 12, 2024 by CV-Library
Croydon, Greater London, United Kingdom
Recruitment
Immediate Start
£14 - £15.5 Hourly
Temporary
Job Title: Employee Relations Care Advisor
Starting: ASAP
Duration: 4 months and could be longer
Hours: Monday to Friday, 9 – 5.30
Location: Croydon, South London
Band: 5
Pay:
£14 - £15.50ph depending on the experience, as you will be paid directly by the client, this will need to be finalised by them
Job Summary:
The Employee Relations Advisor will provide first line Human Resources advice and support to Trust employees and managers, in accordance with the Trust’s policies and procedures and good employment practices.
Duties:
To provide first line advice and guidance to managers on managing short term and long term sickness absence in accordance with the Trust’s Sickness and Attendance Management Policy, following the process through from beginning to end, including holding and supporting managers with termination hearings
To communicate complex/ sensitive information relating to ill health retirement and redeployment processes (both permanent and temporary redeployment)
To support management and employees with these processes recognising the sensitive and complex nature of cases that often result in these actions
To assist managers to reduce sickness absence through active management; supporting and advising Managers in conducting all short and long term sickness review meetings for designated department, including offering advice and support on complex and sensitive cases
Supporting with appeals as and when required, overseen by the ER Manager as needed
Supporting the individuals in a compassionate and dignified way during what is often a difficult period of time for them
Supporting the Senior ER Advisors and ER Manager to collate any case material needed for appeals raised against stage three hearings, and attend to support the manager during these hearings
To use ESR sickness data when managing short and long term sickness cases, to be able to provide information to staff and managers when approaching half or nil pay
To monitor and ensure long term sickness absence cases which go beyond 12 months absence pay is reinstated at half
To identify potential hot spot areas of concern across the directorates and work in partnership with the HR Business Partnering team, Occupational Health and Staff Health and Wellbeing leads to identify and implement interventions that may be appropriate to address local issues in a multidisciplinary team way
Interpret and advise managers on Trust policies to ensure compliance, whilst offering general HR advice to all Trust staff
To take a leading HR role on Flexible Working applications and appeals, supporting managers to review the particular impacts any flexible working application may have to both the individual and the service
Ensure advice is provided to enable Managers to make appropriate decisions when
considering refusal of applications
Regularly run reports from ESR on the number of flexible working requests that are being made and identify areas where there are outliers
To take a leading role on any cases that are needed where an individual’s professional registration (ie pin number) has expired and not been renewed meaning individual is unable to legally work in the role they are employed to complete
Update the ESR case management systems and trackers to ensure that ER cases are accessible and up to date for accurate reporting.
Provide advice and first level support to managers and staff on aspects of employee relations including DBS, Professional Registration, conduct issues and other matters, whilst keeping the relevant Senior ER Advisor updated, escalating to the ER Manager or Head of Strategic ER where necessary
Provide advice, coaching and guidance to managers to support them to undertake successful informal resolution meetings
Support the ER Administrators with the collation of Freedom of Information (FOI) requests for information, liaising with directorate managers as required to ensure information provided is accurate and in a timely manner, recognising the sensitive and confidential nature of information held by the HR team
Dealing with general enquiries and recording and relaying accurate messages. Ensure all
correspondence is accurate, and ensure incoming post, queries, and complaints are dealt with in a timely manner (for the HR and ER team) supporting the ER Administrators as needed
To be confident running reports and analysing complex and highly sensitive data relating to
individuals employment, spotting trends and patterns to identify potential interventions and
improvements needed
Submit monthly reports to the payroll liaison team with details of open-ended long-term sickness cases, in order to help minimise any incorrect overpayments
Monitoring the return to half pay of long term (over 12 months absent) employees
Work with managers to ensure accurate reporting of information onto the e-rostering system.
Essential Experience:
Experience working as a employee relations care advisor of an NHS Trust
Experience working on a band 5 level
At least 2 years NHS experience
Able to advise managers on complex ER queries
Dealing with long term sickness, redundancy and dismissal cases
Desirable Experience:
Good knowledge of employment law
CIPD qualified
Having managed a team
Understanding the current financial restraints that the NHS is experiencing
Knowledge of Agenda for Change regulations
Experience using ESR
Smart card holder
Experience using e-DBS
Person Specification:
Excellent communication skills both over the phone, via email and face to face
Excellent attention to detail
Ability to deal with very sensitive information
Motivated and enthusiastic team player
Ability to act on own initiative
Excellent interpersonal skills
Excellent knowledge of patient confidentiality
Starting: ASAP
Duration: 4 months and could be longer
Hours: Monday to Friday, 9 – 5.30
Location: Croydon, South London
Band: 5
Pay:
£14 - £15.50ph depending on the experience, as you will be paid directly by the client, this will need to be finalised by them
Job Summary:
The Employee Relations Advisor will provide first line Human Resources advice and support to Trust employees and managers, in accordance with the Trust’s policies and procedures and good employment practices.
Duties:
To provide first line advice and guidance to managers on managing short term and long term sickness absence in accordance with the Trust’s Sickness and Attendance Management Policy, following the process through from beginning to end, including holding and supporting managers with termination hearings
To communicate complex/ sensitive information relating to ill health retirement and redeployment processes (both permanent and temporary redeployment)
To support management and employees with these processes recognising the sensitive and complex nature of cases that often result in these actions
To assist managers to reduce sickness absence through active management; supporting and advising Managers in conducting all short and long term sickness review meetings for designated department, including offering advice and support on complex and sensitive cases
Supporting with appeals as and when required, overseen by the ER Manager as needed
Supporting the individuals in a compassionate and dignified way during what is often a difficult period of time for them
Supporting the Senior ER Advisors and ER Manager to collate any case material needed for appeals raised against stage three hearings, and attend to support the manager during these hearings
To use ESR sickness data when managing short and long term sickness cases, to be able to provide information to staff and managers when approaching half or nil pay
To monitor and ensure long term sickness absence cases which go beyond 12 months absence pay is reinstated at half
To identify potential hot spot areas of concern across the directorates and work in partnership with the HR Business Partnering team, Occupational Health and Staff Health and Wellbeing leads to identify and implement interventions that may be appropriate to address local issues in a multidisciplinary team way
Interpret and advise managers on Trust policies to ensure compliance, whilst offering general HR advice to all Trust staff
To take a leading HR role on Flexible Working applications and appeals, supporting managers to review the particular impacts any flexible working application may have to both the individual and the service
Ensure advice is provided to enable Managers to make appropriate decisions when
considering refusal of applications
Regularly run reports from ESR on the number of flexible working requests that are being made and identify areas where there are outliers
To take a leading role on any cases that are needed where an individual’s professional registration (ie pin number) has expired and not been renewed meaning individual is unable to legally work in the role they are employed to complete
Update the ESR case management systems and trackers to ensure that ER cases are accessible and up to date for accurate reporting.
Provide advice and first level support to managers and staff on aspects of employee relations including DBS, Professional Registration, conduct issues and other matters, whilst keeping the relevant Senior ER Advisor updated, escalating to the ER Manager or Head of Strategic ER where necessary
Provide advice, coaching and guidance to managers to support them to undertake successful informal resolution meetings
Support the ER Administrators with the collation of Freedom of Information (FOI) requests for information, liaising with directorate managers as required to ensure information provided is accurate and in a timely manner, recognising the sensitive and confidential nature of information held by the HR team
Dealing with general enquiries and recording and relaying accurate messages. Ensure all
correspondence is accurate, and ensure incoming post, queries, and complaints are dealt with in a timely manner (for the HR and ER team) supporting the ER Administrators as needed
To be confident running reports and analysing complex and highly sensitive data relating to
individuals employment, spotting trends and patterns to identify potential interventions and
improvements needed
Submit monthly reports to the payroll liaison team with details of open-ended long-term sickness cases, in order to help minimise any incorrect overpayments
Monitoring the return to half pay of long term (over 12 months absent) employees
Work with managers to ensure accurate reporting of information onto the e-rostering system.
Essential Experience:
Experience working as a employee relations care advisor of an NHS Trust
Experience working on a band 5 level
At least 2 years NHS experience
Able to advise managers on complex ER queries
Dealing with long term sickness, redundancy and dismissal cases
Desirable Experience:
Good knowledge of employment law
CIPD qualified
Having managed a team
Understanding the current financial restraints that the NHS is experiencing
Knowledge of Agenda for Change regulations
Experience using ESR
Smart card holder
Experience using e-DBS
Person Specification:
Excellent communication skills both over the phone, via email and face to face
Excellent attention to detail
Ability to deal with very sensitive information
Motivated and enthusiastic team player
Ability to act on own initiative
Excellent interpersonal skills
Excellent knowledge of patient confidentiality
Reference: 222314167
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